This was the intro song to Batman: Arkham Knight. Symbolic of how Scarecrow’s fear toxin was going to “put the Joker under Batman’s skin” permanently. Very interesting creative pairing
I don't get why people are mad for other people coming here from movies,video games, ect.Good music is good music so it should be spread in any way it can
Sinatra's cover has eclipsed other versions, including the original appearance ua-cam.com/video/ap9BZo18Tss/v-deo.html Virginia Bruce singing in 1936 Fred Astaire film Born To Dance. Nominated for Best Song. The contrast between the two is a perfect example of the power of good arrangements. Sinatra's arranger, Nelson Riddle did this to Batman TV series to Linda Ronstadt's best work. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Riddle
My Dad passed away 6 years ago and I recently found his old school iPod. OMG what a treasure trove of amazing music. My Dad loved the Rat Pack and especially Mr Sinatra. What an amazing connection I have with my Dad now even though he’s no longer here. Music is truly a natural healer. 🙏❤️💯
This is one of Sinatra's best songs. This is a live version. You should listen to the whole CD. It's very good and early. Here's to Frank. May he be watching us with that sly grin on his face.
@@badgardener I think this early version is Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra. His brother, Jimmy Dorsey, was also very popular. I think he played trombone. Later on he went with the Nelson Riddle orchestra and many others. All of his bands knew how to play more loudly when he wasn't singing. When he sang they softened up.
Nobody comes even close to this. It's pure perfection. Perfect vocals, tone and delivery. Perfect song. Perfect arrangement and performance. Just perfect.
The orchestral arranging for this song is absolute perfection. The strings are divine, but add in the brass and saxes and you hear the sound of our Maker, I'm sure of it.
Filip M. A tad late but there’s a website known as the SCP Foundation which is a public writing website where people come up with and document strange objects and creatures One “SCP” is a Wendy’s that has a freezer that has an extremely long shaft, when observed yellow gas comes out along with screaming, chains rattling, and this song all play. It’s heavily implied that the shaft is a portal to hell and that they use demon flesh in the food.
It begins at 1:54 for me - when the band begins its solo. Frank asked the arranger, Nelson Riddle to include a long band solo that begins softly and builds. And that is exactly what Riddle gave him. It's the only Sinatra song that I know that has a long band solo. It's been reported and verified that the first time the band recorded the song, when it finished they actually applauded! Now, that's a reaction you don't often get - applauding the arrangement! They all felt the magic and excitement of the 'dynamics' (loud and soft) of the song. It's difficult to talk about the band solo without mentioning the trombone solo with its jazz/blues sound. It reminds me of another master arranger, Henry Mancini on his recording of Peter Gunn. It has several solos that are on the same high level as I've Got You... I recommend this particular recording because it is from the original TV show and has the best solos (in my opinion): ua-cam.com/video/nz3WMFEC9Gs/v-deo.html The solos begin at :43 with an amazing sax solo. I'm a composer for commercial jingles (no jokes, please lol). I hire musicians and am constantly amazed at their ability to breathe life into the notes I've written on the arrangement. They're called 'sidemen' and are the unsung heroes of many a recording. I didn't mention the names of the soloists on the two records above (Riddle and Mancini) because very few have heard their names. That's the odd thing about sidemen. People don't know them, and they often look very "ordinary" without long hair, flashy clothes, and hip talk. You would think they're accountants. But when they get their instruments - look out. Bravo to all associated with this record: Sinatra, Cole Porter (composer/lyricist), Riddle, the band (sidemen) producer, engineers, and everyone it takes to make a record that stands the test of time.
Nate Thanks for your comment. The strange thing that strikes me about this arrangement is that they hold a single chord for quite a long time, normal in rock but unusual in this type of music.
@@deliusmyth5063 Tension and Release.The long chord in the lower register builds tension. Then everything changes - register, volume, instruments, chords, etc. that bring the release. Contrast!
Just to let anyone know who hasn’t done this. but at the end of Arkham city when you get the credits if you don’t skip. you can hear the joker singing the whole song. And let me tell you it’s creepy
This was recorded back when you actually had to an exceptional vocalist and the musicians had to be top notch! No digital manipulation was available. Frank will always be a classic - along with Tony Bennett.
I'm 68 but this 70s compilation has made me feel like a 20 year old again! I can't help but bop around to the beat! So many of these songs take me back to particular places and the people I was with at that time. Better than any blood pressure pills or statins!
Sinatra was a unique man who had experienced all the emotions in the book. He was deep and intelligent, and became the greatest male singer of all time. No contest with wannabes.
To all veteran Sinatra fans: Don't be mad that a video-game called Batman: Arkham Knight brought me and dozens of youtubers here. Be proud that a new generation of potential Sinatra and Jazz fans have embraced it through a modern medium. Well... There goes my 2 pence, or should I say 2 cents?
Who else is annoyed at the comments saying they’re “not from Batman”? So what if you found out about a song in a different way? We are all here because we enjoy the song dammit!
His best song/rendition ever. Not forgetting Nelson Riddle A timeless classic My granddaughter(7) knows everyword. Now that proves how class is timeless.
I came from the book Undivided. Hayden used the song for his broadcast and I wanted to hear how the song actually sounded. I never expected it to come from Frank Sinatra! He's very talented, and makes everything better.
Me too I always imagined it some haunting, siren-voiced female singer. Not upbeat sinatra. But somehow it makes it so much more perfect. With the lyrics, the tone, the voice, and hayden too
The definitive version. Frank Sinatra has owned this song from the moment he recorded it. Not done at Reprise, but at Capitol in '56. Others have sung it, but they're breaching a holy grail.
I still remember when I first found out of his music, I’m currently in middle school and I love coming home and plugging in my headphones and listening to his soothing voice and music. Fly high Frank Sinatra
Every year my neighbor would bring in the spring with a whole weekend of Sinatra on blast for the whole block to enjoy Those were the good ole days living in NYC
Sinatra and Riddle set the bar so high with this amazing recording. Everything about it is simply awesome. As I type my shoulders are swinging along with this estimable pair. A true classic performance.
He was a monster of a musician he created between him and Billie how a singer is a musician! we could go another 500 years until we see talent like this again!
and he was generally an amazing person as well, he touched many hearts on a personal level and cared about kids too...the only flaw I've heard about him is he could have quite the temper with friends and associates lol
@@ibnyahud well that just meant that they actually saw the mortal side of what may as well have been a angelic/godlike (whatever your preference) man lol, most loving man, but he does have a bite, only can make you love him more. he was a very, very charming man
This was my mom and dad's wedding song! They were married on my dad's charter fishing boat and they pulled away from the dock with this playing on the radio, with all kinds of onlookers waving from the shore and other boats blaring their horns. Complete with a great sunset, it was an absolutely perfect wedding 😄💕🌼
This song by the Crooner really gets to me man No, really, he could sing a love song to, so romantic and authentic that you thought he was in the room with you. "New York, New York" is still my favorite.
I've noticed that as he aged men seemed to relate to his music more than in his earlier career when his biggest fans were young women. Why? My guess is this: no singer ever expressed a man's pain like Frank Sinatra.
Being in a pandemic makes you remeber all of the good times that you took for granted and while I was looking back on the past I remeberd my grandparents big 50th aniversaery party. This was their song and all of their kids were up on stage singing it while they danced around all of the tables and everyone cheering. It's such a good happy song.
Imagine hearing this coming from a freezer inside a wendy's at 3 am that's seeping yellow poisonous gas and sounding rattling chains Yes, very soothing
I looked it up 1963 record from my Dad's collection, this is a 2007 remastered copy. Love that your grandfather recommended something from this era! My Dad was born in 1905, Mom 1910, brother 1941, me 1951. Lucky they and me feel the goosebumps like you. Once my parents were playing cards with a few couples, he goes to the record player to re-play a trombone solo. My Mom (Fran( is gasping "Oh, Frank!" while their daughter has that same music DNA. Wait, stop! You gotta hear this.! I love what you're doing reacting in your 20s. I dug my brother's records in second grade, listened to my Dad's Billie Holliday, Duke Ellington as I grew up, Mom's Dean Martin, then just keep listening. I say it's never too early or too late, and it sure brings people together! Thank-you!
>be me >work at wendy’s for 3 years >get transferred to branch closer to my house >have to start taking hours late at night because i go to college >just before my shift is over, i start to hear the very recognisable voice of sinatra come from one of the deep freezers >open the freezer and notice a yellow smoke coming from the bottom >accidentally fall in the freezer trying to find the bottom of it tfw you’ve been falling for 10 days down a freezer
The only thing I remember from this song is the body of Joker being cremated, a mutual decision between Batman and Gordon in order to finish the story.
Milt Bernhart's trombone solo is worth the price of admission. Whether arranging or playing everybody brought their A game when they were working with Frank.
No you are not the only one and I''m not even aware of any association with some kids' comic book character. This record is noted as being one of the most apocalyptic records of all time. The arranger Nelson Riddle when asked how he felt said he was just pleased it worked as he finished writing the arrangement in a cab on the way to the recording session. :)
The best is not to engage fools like this. 37,000 + people in their right minds and 669 unmedicated who don't know jack. Guessing they all probably flunked math, too.
this is how it happened... this is how the batman died
Sub botter Clown
Exactly he’s a like botting prick
In game plus joker starts freaking tf out in the beginning
Sphex you buy subs
This is how it happened... this is how the Joker died
This song was perfect for arkham Knight's intro. It kinda resembel's Joker and Batman's relationship.
I believe that's what they were going for.
If Joaquin wants to do Joker 2 this needs to be the theme song
It makes even more sense when basically the biggest plotline of Arkham Knight is the Joker invading Bruce's conscience, like he is inside him
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This was the intro song to Batman: Arkham Knight. Symbolic of how Scarecrow’s fear toxin was going to “put the Joker under Batman’s skin” permanently. Very interesting creative pairing
i thought it represented jokers blood being in batman so Joker was literally under his skin
@@_ripVanWinkle_ True but Scarecrow's fear toxin had triggered something in the blood to make Joker appear
I'm 74 years old and can't get enough of Frank One of the best entertainers of the century.
I’m 13 and I can agree he’s amazing
As a 19 year old I’m glad I can enjoy Sinatra at the same time as you ❤️
He's the best entertainer of all time. There will never be another voice like Frank's.
I agree with you, just wondering what was the reaction of the people in the 60’s when JFK died
I'm almost 66 and grew up to my Dad listening to and singing with Frank! I feel so close to him now listening to this (he passed 32 years ago at 60).
I don't get why people are mad for other people coming here from movies,video games, ect.Good music is good music so it should be spread in any way it can
I’m just tired of seeing the comments from Batman , or people stating what year it is in general , it’s a little annoying
Idk Idk, This is true
Sinatra's cover has eclipsed other versions, including the original appearance ua-cam.com/video/ap9BZo18Tss/v-deo.html Virginia Bruce singing in 1936 Fred Astaire film Born To Dance. Nominated for Best Song. The contrast between the two is a perfect example of the power of good arrangements. Sinatra's arranger, Nelson Riddle did this to Batman TV series to Linda Ronstadt's best work. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Riddle
Because all the comments are the same, and they like each other like retarded. You can't read the comments by people who enjoy the music.
Jason Solis no it's not
“This is how it happened this is how the batman died” - James Gordon
Haha I’m here from Batman Arkham knight as well
@@chilltheory1133 me too😂
Sorry, Aiden, I'm not quite with you.
philip norris it’s a scene from the game batman Arkham Knight and this song plays during it
Kj Burwick I had a stroke reading thay
“This is how it happened… this is how the Joker died”
-The Joker, Batman: Arkham Knight New Game+
Getting specific with the details I like it
@Jean-M DOS SANTOS read the last part of the comment
My Dad passed away 6 years ago and I recently found his old school iPod. OMG what a treasure trove of amazing music. My Dad loved the Rat Pack and especially Mr Sinatra. What an amazing connection I have with my Dad now even though he’s no longer here. Music is truly a natural healer. 🙏❤️💯
May he rest in peace
Rip
Rip ❤
I'm sorry for your loss it's gonna be so hard to listen to when my dad passes he is 83 and listens allday
Your dad had a great taste in music. May he rest in peace
This is one of Sinatra's best songs. This is a live version. You should listen to the whole CD. It's very good and early. Here's to Frank. May he be watching us with that sly grin on his face.
What's the orchestra?
@@badgardener I think this early version is Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra. His brother, Jimmy Dorsey, was also very popular. I think he played trombone. Later on he went with the Nelson Riddle orchestra and many others. All of his bands knew how to play more loudly when he wasn't singing. When he sang they softened up.
This is not live but actually the studio take from the album “Songs for Swingin’ Lovers” with arrangements by Nelson Riddle.
I love how so many classics from yesteryear are showing up in movies and video games. It’s introducing new generations to good music!
@@kathyhill9078 Oh, I know. It's great to see people expand their musical horizons. There's so much great music out there.
I once sang this to my dog when he was a puppy and know whenever i sing it he gets super happy
Literally the cutest thing I’ve heard today 🥺
Omg you’re a fantastic hu-man
Awwwww
This comment has made my month ❤️
Yeah everytime I sing my pets come out and start singing with me lol every since they were little
Nobody comes even close to this. It's pure perfection. Perfect vocals, tone and delivery. Perfect song. Perfect arrangement and performance. Just perfect.
Yep agreed. There’s this, then a huge gap, then everything else.
ua-cam.com/video/CgqVDeoEgko/v-deo.html
See what you think of this though.. close? Possibly..??
Look up Mark Tremonti. He just dropped his cover today.
I mean, yeah, it's Frank fucking Sinatra but, Mark sings it better
Al Bowlly performed it first, al the way back in '36.
There's so much depth it feels alive not like the modern half baked profit driven crap
The orchestral arranging for this song is absolute perfection. The strings are divine, but add in the brass and saxes and you hear the sound of our Maker, I'm sure of it.
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You're the son of Nelson Riddle?
I heard that after the orchestra played this for the first time in rehearsal, all the musicians applauded.
Favorite reply. Informed, informative, concise and a joy to read. To coin a song title, Who could ask for anything more?
Heard this coming from the freezer at Wendy’s. Should I be concerned?
Also why is there some swat figure people there?
Yes. It's time for you to switch to McDonald's.
Probably the air conditioning making that noise, its nothing to worry about
Demon fries?
Filip M. A tad late but there’s a website known as the SCP Foundation which is a public writing website where people come up with and document strange objects and creatures
One “SCP” is a Wendy’s that has a freezer that has an extremely long shaft, when observed yellow gas comes out along with screaming, chains rattling, and this song all play. It’s heavily implied that the shaft is a portal to hell and that they use demon flesh in the food.
Surprising how Sinatra’s soothing music and Joker demonic character sync really well.
No it isn't.
Nah. This song was probably put in because Sinatra once stated his desire to play the role of Joker.
The song was put in because it makes complete sense with the game plot, haven't played it in a year but I know this.
You do realize this is more about Batman than the joker right?
They want to demonstrate the phycological correlation between the Batman, and the Joker to really showcase the true meaning between the relationship.
One of the best songs ever made. Still gives me goosebumps to this day
My mother used to "love some Frank Sinatra."
Yeah Mom, he's gotten under my skin too.
Now that's clever!
I didn't know this was in Arkham Knight but I love Batman and Sinatra so I couldn't be more happy.
Lets go holloway he finna fuck up edgar
@@mjrzzz9503 When Exactly?😂😂😂
Dang right also I'm too late here oof
There's no laws against the Frank Sinatra Batman...
Thank you Batman. For introducing me to frank
It begins at 1:54 for me - when the band begins its solo.
Frank asked the arranger, Nelson Riddle to include a long band solo that begins softly and builds. And that is exactly what Riddle gave him. It's the only Sinatra song that I know that has a long band solo. It's been reported and verified that the first time the band recorded the song, when it finished they actually applauded! Now, that's a reaction you don't often get - applauding the arrangement! They all felt the magic and excitement of the 'dynamics' (loud and soft) of the song.
It's difficult to talk about the band solo without mentioning the trombone solo with its jazz/blues sound. It reminds me of another master arranger, Henry Mancini on his recording of Peter Gunn. It has several solos that are on the same high level as I've Got You... I recommend this particular recording because it is from the original TV show and has the best solos (in my opinion):
ua-cam.com/video/nz3WMFEC9Gs/v-deo.html
The solos begin at :43 with an amazing sax solo.
I'm a composer for commercial jingles (no jokes, please lol). I hire musicians and am constantly amazed at their ability to breathe life into the notes I've written on the arrangement. They're called 'sidemen' and are the unsung heroes of many a recording. I didn't mention the names of the soloists on the two records above (Riddle and Mancini) because very few have heard their names. That's the odd thing about sidemen. People don't know them, and they often look very "ordinary" without long hair, flashy clothes, and hip talk. You would think they're accountants. But when they get their instruments - look out.
Bravo to all associated with this record: Sinatra, Cole Porter (composer/lyricist), Riddle, the band (sidemen) producer, engineers, and everyone it takes to make a record that stands the test of time.
Nate Thanks for your comment. The strange thing that strikes me about this arrangement is that they hold a single chord for quite a long time, normal in rock but unusual in this type of music.
Man on the " 'bone" solo is Milt Barnhart. Several critics have referred to his work here as "best eight bars of recorded music ever."
@@deliusmyth5063 Tension and Release.The long chord in the lower register builds tension. Then everything changes - register, volume, instruments, chords, etc. that bring the release. Contrast!
@@broadcasttttable Agreed. I've heard Sinatra recordings with different soloists and they don't seem as good. The same goes for Peter Gunn Theme.
Jesse what the fk are you talking about?
“I burned the bastard myself.”
🛫✈🏢🏢
I get the reference lol
The evil bastard*
“I burnt the Evil bastard myself” 🤡
Lol Arkham knight reference. What an epic series
Just to let anyone know who hasn’t done this. but at the end of Arkham city when you get the credits if you don’t skip. you can hear the joker singing the whole song. And let me tell you it’s creepy
Well I’m going to replay it now thanks
It's not this song, it's "only you"
It's not "I've Got You Under My Skin", that song you said is "Only You".
Ok, I get it I’m sorry
This was recorded back when you actually had to an exceptional vocalist and the musicians had to be top notch! No digital manipulation was available. Frank will always be a classic - along with Tony Bennett.
And Pery Como...❤
First Arkham now The movie. Sinatra seems to be Joker's personal favourite singer
which movie?
@@bountyhunter-vn8mdJoker
Doctor Sam At which scene did this song appeared?
al112v5 it wasn’t this exact song it was That’s Life by Frank Sinatra
Tom Williams Oh I see.
I'm 11 and my dad got me hooked on Frank..he said he teaches you why you should open doors for a lady..lol
You go girl!
But he calls women broads?
@@garyking1949 what
Charlotte Lowery who asked
@@nikoshiesty I was gonna subscribe because, you know, Michael Myers, but you're a douche.
Got to be one of the best songs ever recorded. The composer, singer and conductor are all perfection.
I'm 68 but this 70s compilation has made me feel like a 20 year old again! I can't help but bop around to the beat! So many of these songs take me back to particular places and the people I was with at that time. Better than any blood pressure pills or statins!
Sinatra was a unique man who had experienced all the emotions in the book. He was deep and intelligent, and became the greatest male singer of all time. No contest with wannabes.
Hah he's good but not the best.
And the dummies come out of the woodwork.
+John Perks pretty sure you're just some dumbass white boy who only listens to bullshit like this
or maybe that is you............ and you came here to listen to the song too
+Thedongerman Na actually it's in a batman game that's why I looked it up dumbass
To all veteran Sinatra fans: Don't be mad that a video-game called Batman: Arkham Knight brought me and dozens of youtubers here. Be proud that a new generation of potential Sinatra and Jazz fans have embraced it through a modern medium.
Well... There goes my 2 pence, or should I say 2 cents?
I fully agree, the opening of that game is what brought me here and ever since I've been a fan of sinatra and jazz
I think it's great. No matter how you get there, discovering great music is magical.
I first heard this song when i played Batman Arkham Knight, and now i cant get it out of my head.
Perfect combo of Riddle's orchestration , Bernharts Bone solo and Frank's voice. Possibly the best track of the 50s
Who else is annoyed at the comments saying they’re “not from Batman”? So what if you found out about a song in a different way? We are all here because we enjoy the song dammit!
I wish we all could just listen to the song and enjoy it.
That's nice i like this comment
yes and no i like it because it makes me laugh id hate it otherwise
All roads lead to rome
I'm so old that I knew this song from Frank Sinatra and have never seen a batman movie!
The lyrics and arangement are pure genius. Sinatra what a voice.
And here, Im 16 yo but frank is so incredible
Bro knows how the batman died💀
Impossible not to like this.
Timeless!
BlackLister impossible that you don t like ...
2.1k poor souls did...
what a classic 🐱😻 ♥
когда увидел русский комент на английском
@@mr_zlo2284 when you saw a russian comment . what ?
@XJ yes
Frank, you're under my skin too...❤
His best song/rendition ever. Not forgetting Nelson Riddle A timeless classic My granddaughter(7) knows everyword. Now that proves how class is timeless.
I sang this to my wife & it was a mistake. I wasn't ready for that much sex.
LMAO....Good One.
+Sonny Fausel Nelson Riddle's build-up during the bridge of this song is positively orgasmic!
Lmao
noice ...XD
ROFLMAO!!!
I came from the book Undivided. Hayden used the song for his broadcast and I wanted to hear how the song actually sounded. I never expected it to come from Frank Sinatra! He's very talented, and makes everything better.
Me too I always imagined it some haunting, siren-voiced female singer. Not upbeat sinatra. But somehow it makes it so much more perfect. With the lyrics, the tone, the voice, and hayden too
hiii, me too😆
The definitive version. Frank Sinatra has owned this song from the moment he recorded it. Not done at Reprise, but at Capitol in '56. Others have sung it, but they're breaching a holy grail.
I think this version was one of the definitive Sinatra recordings: you never get tired of it.
@@None-zc5vg Never tire of ANY Sinatra recording (except maybe New York, NY, lol. Never cared for it. But he owns that, too!).
Arkham knight nostalgia is kicking in man.
Another Great Frank Song...
This sounds like it should've been in New Vegas
yup it should have it fits the theme so well
You got that right!
NotKnowing Hats There was actually a quest named after this song.
my friend....this is the sound if Vegas!
Well blue moon was.
Hi . Im Leanne from Sydney Australia. Im 65. I used to play sax in a swing band and we did Sinatra numbers. So cool. 😊
Wow.. storm large, never expected to make this kinda of song into that ..
Truly talanted.
I still remember when I first found out of his music, I’m currently in middle school and I love coming home and plugging in my headphones and listening to his soothing voice and music. Fly high Frank Sinatra
That's nice. I remember being in middle school and liking old stuff.
Same gives me good vibes
So true. I remember first fully listening to him in 5th or 6th grade, I’m in 8th now and I can’t stop.
Ace
YESSS I'd pirate music onto my chromebook because that was the only way to hear good music and I'd listen to Frank on repeat
Fabulous!
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POV: Joker is being cooked
I will always love Frankie.May he R.I.P
Every year my neighbor would bring in the spring with a whole weekend of Sinatra on blast for the whole block to enjoy
Those were the good ole days living in NYC
Wish ppl where I live in in nyc would play good music like this instead of shitty ass Dominican rap
Sinatra and Riddle set the bar so high with this amazing recording. Everything about it is simply awesome. As I type my shoulders are swinging along with this estimable pair. A true classic performance.
Can't get this song out my head.
So smooth
Guess you could say it’s under your skin
Iconic song. Frank 's voice is Splendid. 🥰 He was a great actor, too.
Comments:
"From Batman!"
"From Arkham Night!"
"Here because I love Sinatra!"
"I'm not here for Batman and Arkham Night"
MASH
Fallout new vegas
its Knight if u forgot the 'K'
He was a monster of a musician he created between him and Billie how a singer is a musician! we could go another 500 years until we see talent like this again!
and he was generally an amazing person as well, he touched many hearts on a personal level and cared about kids too...the only flaw I've heard about him is he could have quite the temper with friends and associates lol
@@ibnyahud well that just meant that they actually saw the mortal side of what may as well have been a angelic/godlike (whatever your preference) man lol, most loving man, but he does have a bite, only can make you love him more. he was a very, very charming man
This was my mom and dad's wedding song! They were married on my dad's charter fishing boat and they pulled away from the dock with this playing on the radio, with all kinds of onlookers waving from the shore and other boats blaring their horns. Complete with a great sunset, it was an absolutely perfect wedding 😄💕🌼
I'll be covering this Sinatra great at an outdoor gig next week. So glad that the concert venues are starting to open up for all involved. YAY!
This song by the Crooner really gets to me man No, really, he could sing a love song to, so romantic and authentic that you thought he was in the room with you. "New York, New York" is still my favorite.
I've noticed that as he aged men seemed to relate to his music more than in his earlier career when his biggest fans were young women. Why? My guess is this: no singer ever expressed a man's pain like Frank Sinatra.
"This is how it happened, this is how the Batman died"
THIS IS HOW THE JOKER DIED
Epic
This is how Batboy died..
tHIS IS HOW THA BAT FUCJKED THE CAT
"Miss Me?"
Being in a pandemic makes you remeber all of the good times that you took for granted and while I was looking back on the past I remeberd my grandparents big 50th aniversaery party. This was their song and all of their kids were up on stage singing it while they danced around all of the tables and everyone cheering. It's such a good happy song.
My eternal admiration for Frank Sinatra, and his beautiful voice. Just wonderful ❣️
Imagine hearing this coming from a freezer inside a wendy's at 3 am that's seeping yellow poisonous gas and sounding rattling chains
Yes, very soothing
Or lab mice
R/oddlyspecific
@@drakeconsumerofsoulsandche4303 SCP
with unnerving laughing
@@theinsanetoucan6949 or a human even
One of the songs that always puts me in a happy mood. Love me some 'Ol Blue Eyes.
This tune with this "saloon singer" is in the top 3 pop/big-band tunes in the history of music. Play it at my memorial.
How can people dislike such a masterpiece of art 🤦♂️
Because some people listen to Bieber 💀
Batman fans here, Joker fans over at that's life
@Tanah Fly Me To The Moon is one of my favorites but Tik Tok bombarded that as well
@@shockcannoli122 bro, nothing can ruin that song.
@@huss2600 Ah true comment changed ;)
Tanah absolutely mate
Shock Cannoli I haven’t heard it on tiktok
His best song by a mile
"My Way" ;)
Declan Hegarty I prefer fly me to the moon
I agree but That's Life is pretty good too
Frank probably never read a single batman comic, but this song actually perfectly describes batman and joker's dichotomy.
This must be played very loud!!!!! Riddle' orchestration is incredible, especially the shout portion.
Agreed: Riddle was really on the ball in this recording.
This song should make anyone of any age love Sinatra. My dad was a big fan of his. Now that I'm older, I can see why. What an entertainer.
When Gotham falls, at least there's one song to listen too as it all burns.
THIS IS SOOO GOOD, the Game Arkham Knight knows how to do a a good Game Intro
Me playing fallout new vegas hearing blue moon and realizing
Hmm it sound very similar to this one Batman arkham knight song.
Well here i am
What a voice...what a song...,what a beautifull decade!!!
if you don't like Frank Sinatra then there is no way in hell that you are really 100%😎 cool.
Thanks.
Damn it, and I was so close to being cool.
@@henryjames8654 damn it * *
I looked it up 1963 record from my Dad's collection, this is a 2007 remastered copy. Love that your grandfather recommended something from this era! My Dad was born in 1905, Mom 1910, brother 1941, me 1951. Lucky they and me feel the goosebumps like you. Once my parents were playing cards with a few couples, he goes to the record player to re-play a trombone solo. My Mom (Fran( is gasping "Oh, Frank!" while their daughter has that same music DNA. Wait, stop! You gotta hear this.! I love what you're doing reacting in your 20s. I dug my brother's records in second grade, listened to my Dad's Billie Holliday, Duke Ellington as I grew up, Mom's Dean Martin, then just keep listening. I say it's never too early or too late, and it sure brings people together! Thank-you!
Coming here after performance Storm Large on AGT..!!! OMG..!!
I loved this in Batman Arkham Knight
Brings back great memories when my dad would blast this music through out our whole house 🤗 #RIPdaddy
ayo that's sus
>be me
>work at wendy’s for 3 years
>get transferred to branch closer to my house
>have to start taking hours late at night because i go to college
>just before my shift is over, i start to hear the very recognisable voice of sinatra come from one of the deep freezers
>open the freezer and notice a yellow smoke coming from the bottom
>accidentally fall in the freezer trying to find the bottom of it
tfw you’ve been falling for 10 days down a freezer
IKR smh
The only thing I remember from this song is the body of Joker being cremated, a mutual decision between Batman and Gordon in order to finish the story.
Happy 100th to Old Blue Eyes himself *Raises Glass of Two Fingers of Jack Daniels and a Splash of water* Here's to you
Milt Bernhart's trombone solo is worth the price of admission.
Whether arranging or playing everybody brought their A game when they were working with Frank.
YES!!! Milt Bernhart’s solo is it!
Thank you Frank for helping me with my anxiety during school and at home thank you for making these songs
Agt storm large brought me here wow she killed it what talent bravo
Same. I like the original but I like Storm's version better😀
I had goosebumps listening to her
Dude same!
a large storm brought me here
She made me see this
One of the great orchestral arrangements of all time by Nelson Riddle. When his orchestra first played it, they stood up and applauded him.
Saw him in concert in 1990. Awesome! So classy
Classic. A vocal talent for the ages.
"This is how it happened. This is how the Batman died ." A very tragic Batman game indeed.
Me playing fallout new vegas hearing blue moon and realizing
Hmm it sound very similar to this one Batman arkham knight song.
Well here i am
"MMMMM.... CA-RISPY~!"
Oh my god I knew it. Before I looked at the comments I said "You watch, they will all be Arkham Knight references". Haha
+gun1987gunn Weren't you right :T
This is how it happend... this is how the batman died
Someone somewhere is hearing this for the first time, aren't they so lucky.
I love you Frank. One of a kind, one in a million, one man, among the stars outshined them.
...am I the only one who knows this because of Sinatra and not because of Batman?
No you are not the only one and I''m not even aware of any association with some kids' comic book character. This record is noted as being one of the most apocalyptic records of all time. The arranger Nelson Riddle when asked how he felt said he was just pleased it worked as he finished writing the arrangement in a cab on the way to the recording session. :)
BECAUSE I'M BATMAN!!
omg theres a sinatra song in batman .. ???
yes there's one in batman arkham knight at the beginning when the Joker is burning
Nope.
i was really expecting "This is how it happened - This is how the batman died"
xd
This would've gone well in a zombie game
ua-cam.com/video/2UPNYSZ49b4/v-deo.html It’s in a bo3 custom map called nightmare it’s really good!
@@EricDravenThaCrow nice
I first heard this when arkham knight came out I grew up playing the arkham games fond memories
Yes
669 people didn't get under Frank's skin
how could you dislike something like this
Ikr why would you hate on Frankie :(
The best is not to engage fools like this. 37,000 + people in their right minds and 669 unmedicated who don't know jack. Guessing they all probably flunked math, too.
37 thousand got under his foreskin.
DashingNative XD oh my god