"For what is a man, what has he got? If not himself, then he has naught. To say the things he truly feels; and not the words of one who kneels". Should be the first thing any man should learn growing up. That is just deep and freeing to hear.
One of the greatest songs ever recorded. Before Michael Jackson, before the Beatles, before Elvis Presley, there was Frank Sinatra. One of the two or three greatest male singers of all-time. I don't know who you'd put ahead of him on the list. Frank has a vast library of songs from which to choose. Check out "That's Life," "Witchcraft," "The Best Is Yet to Come," "It Was A Very Good Year," and of course his anthem for New York City, "Theme from New York, New York."
He was so good someone bet him he couldn’t make a children’s song a hit. He recorded a swingin’ version of Old MacDonald Had a Farm …….and it actually charted.
Frank is a FUCKING LEGEND. Im big into classic rock/metal and 90s rap but Frank is just different. Good music is good music. Man had such a powerful aura about him. And hes an OG gangster. Also was an early activist during the civil rights movement in the 50s a 60s. He was just a good dude.
After he died, it came out that frank stood up for a lot of things no one knew about. One hotel hired him and Sammy Davis but told Sammy Davis he could only come in the rear for blacks. Frank told the owner Sammy comes in the front or he won't perform. Frank was an honorary mayor of Palm Springs one time. He learned about a poor family who didn't have any furniture in their house. He made it happen to deliver furniture to their house. There were many times he stood up for black entertainers when life was segregated. He escorted Lena Horne to the Stork Club and she was refused admittance. Frank told the owner either she comes in or he will make a big stink about. It also helped that Lena Horne was a favorite of mobster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel. She got in.
@@ms.annthrope415 I believe you are absolutely right. A lot of entertainers knew other folks in the business. Frank isn't a surprise to me being that way. Elvis, the same kind of guy. Neither saw color.
A grown man at the end of his life is talking to us, how do we listen. I love the last verse of this song. He stood and said what he felt, he would take all the blows did not matter. That is a man!
Check out Sinatra doing, It Was A Very Good Year, The Theme From New York, New York and his newer cover of Ol' Man River. Great tunes by the greatest talent
I'm looking at this pic of Frankie right now.. that's why he was called old blue eyes.. look at those blue eyes.. wow.. Daddy raised me on Frankie.. Momma raised me on Elvis.. I think I got a good education
Bro, please make your image large and the image of what you’re reacting to small! I’m old I have to squint to see you react and even then it’s hard. We e all seen what you’re reacting to 100+ times before we came here to watch you react! Additionally your UA-cam possible strike incidence will go way down if you’re not monopolising the screen with copyrighted material. Thanks.
My Young Brutha, I'm neither going to confirm or deny! But, Mr. Frank Sinatra wasn't just your average singer! And as for his Mafia connections?...Well, I'll just let you use your imagination on that one. 🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨
"For what is a man, what has he got? If not himself, then he has naught. To say the things he truly feels; and not the words of one who kneels". Should be the first thing any man should learn growing up. That is just deep and freeing to hear.
be serious, the first kind of music a young man should be listening to is jazz
Yep Frank was Italian from New Jersey. Love his music plus he was a great actor as well
Frank Sinatra, a true OG Gangster. Loved the reaction.
We should all be lucky enough to feel that way about our lives at the end of it . . .
One of the greatest of all time. Can't go wrong with Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr or Bing Crosby. Yes he's Italian.
Sinatra's parents were from a small town called 'Lercara Friddi' (Sicily)
My Way was written for Frank Sinatra by Paul Anka as a tribute to his long and illustrious life & career.
One beautiful song. Just gets to the soul, definitely a man's anthem
This is a classic for a reason. We all experience this life don’t we all hope we can hold our heads up high when we look back at our lives ☮️
One of the greatest songs ever recorded. Before Michael Jackson, before the Beatles, before Elvis Presley, there was Frank Sinatra. One of the two or three greatest male singers of all-time. I don't know who you'd put ahead of him on the list. Frank has a vast library of songs from which to choose. Check out "That's Life," "Witchcraft," "The Best Is Yet to Come," "It Was A Very Good Year," and of course his anthem for New York City, "Theme from New York, New York."
He was so good someone bet him he couldn’t make a children’s song a hit. He recorded a swingin’ version of Old MacDonald Had a Farm …….and it actually charted.
One could argue that 'High Hopes' also qualifies as a children's song.
Thanks for reacting to this classic.
Your reaction is priceless. Thank you for posting this.
As a 60 year old man I really enjoy watching young men react to the final line on this because they are craving leadership
He was an og....
Frank is a FUCKING LEGEND. Im big into classic rock/metal and 90s rap but
Frank is just different. Good music is good music. Man had such a powerful aura about him.
And hes an OG gangster. Also was an early activist during the civil rights movement in the 50s a 60s. He was just a good dude.
Inspiration for ANY man. Nice reaction Squire.!!
AKA Old Blue Eyes. That is one hell of an anthem!
This song is an anthem!
Yes, he actually was affiliated with the Italian mafia in nyc
Listen to the another song called “That s Life” , think you will like it. Take care
He did know some shady people but he was honest as far as i know.
After he died, it came out that frank stood up for a lot of things no one knew about. One hotel hired him and Sammy Davis but told Sammy Davis he could only come in the rear for blacks. Frank told the owner Sammy comes in the front or he won't perform. Frank was an honorary mayor of Palm Springs one time. He learned about a poor family who didn't have any furniture in their house. He made it happen to deliver furniture to their house. There were many times he stood up for black entertainers when life was segregated. He escorted Lena Horne to the Stork Club and she was refused admittance. Frank told the owner either she comes in or he will make a big stink about. It also helped that Lena Horne was a favorite of mobster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel. She got in.
@@ms.annthrope415 I believe you are absolutely right. A lot of entertainers knew other folks in the business. Frank isn't a surprise to me being that way. Elvis, the same kind of guy. Neither saw color.
Yes, he actually had connections. Yup.
Totally Italian! Look up the Rat Pack.
Paul Anka wrote this for Frank who I read did not like it. Yet it probably is his most iconic song.
A grown man at the end of his life is talking to us, how do we listen. I love the last verse of this song. He stood and said what he felt, he would take all the blows did not matter. That is a man!
Pure singing talent without one word about killin' cops and slapping 'hos or dropping F bombs. Perfect pitch and phrasing. Know what I'm saying?
He WAS a gangster!
Yup, he was connected.
Great reaction to a goat. Yes NJ Italian.
Check out Sinatra doing, It Was A Very Good Year, The Theme From New York, New York and his newer cover of Ol' Man River. Great tunes by the greatest talent
Those chest slaps are exactly how I feel in those parts. 💪
Good reaction!
I'm looking at this pic of Frankie right now.. that's why he was called old blue eyes.. look at those blue eyes.. wow.. Daddy raised me on Frankie.. Momma raised me on Elvis.. I think I got a good education
Oh, you'll get it right away!
The connects, so it's been said, yes ;)
Это был настоящий Мафиози , который помог выборам Кенеди
Yeah, he had mob ties
Hopefully my way is the right way!
Need to watch Elvis's version. Good job.
Jay Z sampled this!!!
You hear every lyric clear not like those mumble singers out there.
I miss whiteness this is beautiful music
hey my channel im subscribe from brazil and im a headbanger too, but sinatra is the chip one ever , u welcome
Bro, please make your image large and the image of what you’re reacting to small! I’m old I have to squint to see you react and even then it’s hard. We e all seen what you’re reacting to 100+ times before we came here to watch you react! Additionally your UA-cam possible strike incidence will go way down if you’re not monopolising the screen with copyrighted material. Thanks.
The song that every Boomer male sings for Karaoke.
Men are our strength if allowed to be men
Thank you appreciated
My Young Brutha, I'm neither going to confirm or deny! But, Mr. Frank Sinatra wasn't just your average singer! And as for his Mafia connections?...Well, I'll just let you use your imagination on that one. 🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨
It's a French song, comme d'habitude
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sinatra was more gangsta then all of u tho !
Yes Frank Sinatra had many hits .Love Frank my father would listen to his records
im sure you didn’t need an explanation by the end … listen to it was a very good year