During television's golden age... when NBC was at Sunset & Vine & Wallich's Music City & Sy Devore's was across the street... I was a young boy & recall it well
The passing of Frank Sinatra left a void in the world of musical entertainment. He is not easily forgotten and we are the less without him. This great song befits our memory of him.
You noticed, perfection can be improved upon or stated differently. Most are oblivious. "Phrasing/schmasing" is a common retort amongst the unenlightened.
Little noted of him, to veer a bit from his phrasing, is his knack with consonants whereas most singers stress the vowels (and are told to do it by vocal coaches). Any singer can learn his angle if they really listen to him sing.
No one sings like these guys did. No gimmicks, just talent and years of experience. Just look at what Sinatra does here - his voice is silk flowing from each song phrase to the next, his phrasing is impeccable and wonderful, and his acting ability enters into it all, too! These guys could just relax and perform. They knew their talent and audience so well Benny knew his way of comedic acting backwards and forwards, knew how an audience would react, and could just be relaxed in his talent. I love watching performers and actors whose talent can just flow and be there, so different from from young performers who are raring to get there and full of new energy, trying things out. A big Dinah Shore kiss to everyone. Sometimes life is worth all the pain we go through . Sometimes it’s really good! 🌷🌱
These men were legends at horsing around. I was VERY impressed by the way the helicopter was lit so pretty during Sinatra's song. I imagine him saying, "Hey, Clyde! Anyway we can make thing look kinda romantic? I'm singin' Cole Porter, for Pete's sake!" Historical note: the two films Sinatra mentions were notorious flops which Sinatra ("The Kissing Bandit") and Benny ("The Horn Blows at Midnight") were in.
I derive enormous joy and emotion from his singing for over 60!!years. Never tire of his voice, interpretations ,phrasing and the whole presentaion of a song. He was touched by God. He carried enormous artistry and charm. Magical.
Frank really hits one out of the park here - tremendous brilliant vocal performance - delivery, timing, passion - the man had it all and I also enjoyed the comedic interplay between Jack and Frank - and I like how Jack calls him "Frankie" -- RIP Guys
25 years today that you left us but you are still alive in our hearts ❤ and with your music .Love you forever the best voice and class .I want to live in those years .💜
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face ,,,
I am blessed to be able to grow up in such an era to see and hear everything such as this and to be gifted in such a way to live the dream. We Love You Frank!
A PAST image from America today of course. We'll NEVER see that again, no way! A pity at all, no words for that........... Greatest regrets indeed...... BRAVO! Merci beaucoup! From a french friend! Emmanuel from Paris
I finally worked it out that Frank enhanced the orchestra, not the other way round. He was so on top of the wave that the notes would dance, he made the music stand out and be something, like a master magician.
Cette classe, ce swing, et il fait ce qu'il veut avec la mise en place de base, il retombe toujours dans le groove ! Inimitable, innégalé jusqu'à aujourd'hui ! 👍👍👏👏👏
I was lucky to see him live four times over the years. The best was at the old Chicago Stadium where he sang for almost two hors straight. RIP OLE BLUE EYES.
Frank in fine form here. This is Neal Hefti's band arrangement recorded in '62. I prefer Frank's original '55 combo version in the great Swing Easy/Young Lovers LP.
Rich RT Everyone seemed to find that joke so funny that I wondered if there was anything especially significant about it? Maybe a topical reference to some recent event of the time (1970)?
He started to kid with his lyrics and notes after his pallie Dino Martin taught him how to ;) . Since then, Frankie had so much fun adding some wit remarks in the middle of his songs and playing with words :)
Jack Benny's 20th Anniversary TV Special Broadcast Date: November, 16 1970 Frank was 54 in this broadcast and would turn 55 a month later on December 12th.
By a weird coincidence, this is the exact date he did his Royal Festival Hall concerts, two in one evening, the second of which was televised on BBC. Of course they were for charity and Frank even paid £1100 for 22 extra seats for his friends. What a guy. There's no doubt in my mind that this is the best concert I've ever seen, by anyone.
@@SuperFerdie1965 That _is_ quite a coincidence about the date. Thank you for sharing your feedback about Frank's Royal Festival Hall concert in 1970. I've not seen it, but I just found I can stream it from Amazon.com for $3.99 USD. Based on your review, I'll have to watch it. I also enjoyed the fact about Frank paying £1100 for 22 extra seats for his friends. Aside from being immensely talented, he was exceedingly generous. I wish I could have seen him in concert. It's neat that you share his name.
We will never see the likes of these two entertainers ever again. Great men both of them and you can see the mutual love they shared for each other.
During television's golden age... when NBC was at Sunset & Vine & Wallich's Music City & Sy Devore's was across the street... I was a young boy & recall it well
Amen
The passing of Frank Sinatra left a void in the world of musical entertainment. He is not easily forgotten and we are the less without him. This great song befits our memory of him.
Sinatra non è morto. E' qui. Lo ascoltiamo
Frank is music. Forever
Cole Porter!
he did in 1998 bro
No matter how he shifts the phrasing around he is miles better than anyone else.
You noticed, perfection can be improved upon or stated differently. Most are oblivious. "Phrasing/schmasing" is a common retort amongst the unenlightened.
Little noted of him, to veer a bit from his phrasing, is his knack with consonants whereas most singers stress the vowels (and are told to do it by vocal coaches). Any singer can learn his angle if they really listen to him sing.
Lovely comment jj mac frank was the best of the best by miles
Nothing is the best than blue eyes ❤
How did that helicopter get in the building?
So impressive. It’s amazing how when he gets “warmed” up, he hits another gear. The best ever.
Frank could do comedy, drama, and, ofcourse, sing & dance.
He was amazing. And such charm & charisma❗♪♪🎯♪♪🎯✔
Nothing is better than Frank in a good mood!
I like that Jack Benny calls him Frankie. As big a star as Frank was, he respected Jack Benny, and deservedly so.
THE VOICE RULES!
We'll never see another Frank. He's the benchmark.
With the way those men drank he is the bar😂
@@paulhammons7077 you are in a bar
The same goes for Jack Benny.
Amen well said
@@varietyguy e pure pe' soreta
Only one Frank Sinatra till eternity ❤️
Oh my God two of the best ever. They will never be replaced or never be anybody like them. Wonderful
The best days if entertainment & television. Never to be seen again, sadly.
We're never see another Jack Benny😊😃
Thank God in Heaven that we were born in this time.
You're right, life without Frank's music and supreme artistry would be unimaginable.
No one sings like these guys did. No gimmicks, just talent and years of experience. Just look at what Sinatra does here - his voice is silk flowing from each song phrase to the next, his phrasing is impeccable and wonderful, and his acting ability enters into it all, too! These guys could just relax and perform. They knew their talent and audience so well
Benny knew his way of comedic acting backwards and forwards, knew how an audience would react, and could just be relaxed in his talent. I love watching performers and actors whose talent can just flow and be there, so different from from young performers who are raring to get there and full of new energy, trying things out. A big Dinah Shore kiss to everyone. Sometimes life is worth all the pain we go through . Sometimes it’s really good! 🌷🌱
Will NEVER see the likes of Francis Albert again!! He was simply the best at what he did, by far!!
My Favorite is The One And Only Dean Martin By Far !!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I grew up with his music. This was a family favorite! My dad and I always danced to all of his songs
You could almost see the look on his face about mid-song when his voice got warmed up and hit "that gear." He really kicked it in then. Stunning.
Born 1987 and love ol blue eyes what a legend
The best vocalist ever to live...nobody comes close
Always perfect timing 👌 with the rhythm 🎵, nobody can't match like him
He's at his best age here, and it only got better.
ahh..no it didnt
Yes it fucking did!!!
What a voice.
These men were legends at horsing around. I was VERY impressed by the way the helicopter was lit so pretty during Sinatra's song. I imagine him saying, "Hey, Clyde! Anyway we can make thing look kinda romantic? I'm singin' Cole Porter, for Pete's sake!"
Historical note: the two films Sinatra mentions were notorious flops which Sinatra ("The Kissing Bandit") and Benny ("The Horn Blows at Midnight") were in.
I derive enormous joy and emotion from his singing for over 60!!years. Never tire of his voice, interpretations ,phrasing and the whole presentaion of a song. He was touched by God. He carried enormous artistry and charm. Magical.
Totally agree.
Pure class - Sinatra eases into a seamless classic.
So much to learn just by watching his body language or listening to him talking....
yes hes a alpha
Frank really hits one out of the park here - tremendous brilliant vocal performance - delivery, timing, passion - the man had it all and I also enjoyed the comedic interplay between Jack and Frank - and I like how Jack calls him "Frankie" -- RIP Guys
He was so young there love Frank grew up listening to him. My father’s idol ❤❤
Frank in great form--wish he recorded this take.
Check out Sinatra and Swinging Brass, Neal Hefti did this arrangement....
Jack & Frank are marvelous together. Great TV footage.
Wonderful Wonderful Wonderful !!!
Just GREAT!!
25 years today that you left us but you are still alive in our hearts ❤ and with your music .Love you forever the best voice and class .I want to live in those years .💜
Your fabulous faccccccce ☺️ I love him
Love, love, his smile 😃 😊 🥰😘
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face ,,,
No one can beat the voice of Ol blue eyes his style
Jack Benny and Frank Sinatra were the best❤
Marvellous frank and dean , never have anyone as good as those 2 magic singers again ,!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻💛💙
JB: "Go ahead, sing Dennis!"
FS: "Frank!"
JB: "Paul!"
Just one of the Best!!!!!
Sinatra: Elegancia. Estilo. Fraseo. Inconfundible. Voz Única. Perfeccion Vocal. Irrepetible y Único.
Two (Jack & Francis) of the gems in the industry.
Sinatra's talent still alive i 2019
We miss you.....
We do miss you even more in this terrible year 2021! :-/
@@cvb6957 won't be forgotten in 2022
2023
2024
Or 2023 I just stumbled across this video again
Crazy...haha he is incredible
Я МОГУ СМОТРЕТЬ НА СИНАТРУ БЕСКОНЕЧНО!
ОН ПРОСТО - ПОТРЯСАЮЩИЙ !!!!!!!
да 🙃
I am blessed to be able to grow up in such an era to see and hear everything such as this and to be gifted in such a way to live the dream. We Love You Frank!
Me too
These 2 Are Naturals Together You Can Feel The Love
Frank Sinatra was the greatest entertaining ever!
One of the GREATEST EVER! BRAVO and MERCI BEAUCOUP! Emmanuel from Paris
No sense looking no sense trying, you cannot get better than this. He becomes the music and the music becomes him.
Frank in great form in 1970 with one of his chestnuts.
The best singer who could swing like no one else and with the best arrangers it was pure joy to listen to Frank and Company.
One of the greatest.
🌷
TWO of my Very Best Favorites!
A PAST image from America today of course. We'll NEVER see that again, no way! A pity at all, no words for that........... Greatest regrets indeed...... BRAVO! Merci beaucoup! From a french friend! Emmanuel from Paris
Im only 54 so I was jipped from seeing him live . I'm glad I still get to see him as if I was there salute piason. Grazzie for the performances
I finally worked it out that Frank enhanced the orchestra, not the other way round. He was so on top of the wave that the notes would dance, he made the music stand out and be something, like a master magician.
Masterpiece
Best ever!
Cette classe, ce swing, et il fait ce qu'il veut avec la mise en place de base, il retombe toujours dans le groove ! Inimitable, innégalé jusqu'à aujourd'hui ! 👍👍👏👏👏
Estilo charme voz interpretação. Cresci ouvindo Sinatra meu pai apresentou inglês pra mim com canções do Sinatra
Thank God for recording equipment & Frankie !
I was lucky to see him live four times over the years. The best was at the old Chicago Stadium where he sang for almost two hors straight. RIP OLE BLUE EYES.
Imortal Frank Sinatra!❤️❤️❤️
Sure has a golden voice😊😊
Never a better singer before or after Francis Albert Sinatra a true legend
Sinatra the best!
Nice tie.
Frank in fine form here. This is Neal Hefti's band arrangement recorded in '62. I prefer Frank's original '55 combo version in the great Swing Easy/Young Lovers LP.
"somebody stole my elephant" jajaja que divertido...
Rich RT Everyone seemed to find that joke so funny that I wondered if there was anything especially significant about it? Maybe a topical reference to some recent event of the time (1970)?
frank was a natural...there will never be another
They love each other&that's all that matters. Does anyone remember love?:)
Amazing
I love this clip and keep playing it again and again.
He is not singing if you ask, he is having fun with words and tunes..
There’s only one Chairman of the Board baby!
Couldn't agree more! Nobody does it like Frank!
He started to kid with his lyrics and notes after his pallie Dino Martin taught him how to ;) . Since then, Frankie had so much fun adding some wit remarks in the middle of his songs and playing with words :)
How COOL is that!!
Jack Benny's 20th Anniversary TV Special
Broadcast Date: November, 16 1970
Frank was 54 in this broadcast and would turn 55 a month later on December 12th.
By a weird coincidence, this is the exact date he did his Royal Festival Hall concerts, two in one evening, the second of which was televised on BBC. Of course they were for charity and Frank even paid £1100 for 22 extra seats for his friends. What a guy. There's no doubt in my mind that this is the best concert I've ever seen, by anyone.
@@SuperFerdie1965 That _is_ quite a coincidence about the date. Thank you for sharing your feedback about Frank's Royal Festival Hall concert in 1970. I've not seen it, but I just found I can stream it from Amazon.com for $3.99 USD. Based on your review, I'll have to watch it. I also enjoyed the fact about Frank paying £1100 for 22 extra seats for his friends. Aside from being immensely talented, he was exceedingly generous. I wish I could have seen him in concert. It's neat that you share his name.
@@karlhungus5554
I saw him twice in Concert in London but unfortunately not the Festival Hall concert. I got the dvd of this for £9.99 on amazon.
we miss frank so much.
What an legend! Old Blue eyes...
I love how he gives the funniest lines to the guest even though it's his own show.
Beautiful music, an enormity of talent Mr Sinatra possesed.
Love the song
Love.frank
Beautiful
Wunderschön danke Frank❤
I stage presence like no other, and will never be duplicated
I noticed the lyrics "Some people get a kick from cocaine" were removed .
Sounds great
I loved every second of that
Such a sweet exchange between Jack Benny and Frank!
I love frank Sinatra
There is no talent like him dino and allof them those were the best days. Miss it alot
Magical x
The perfume from Spain, what a hilarious stand in! 😄 😁 🤣
Frank SINATRA
12/12/15
14/05/98
Such charmer
He looked cuter when he was older ❤
HE lS SO HANDSOME !!!
YOU CAN DON'T BELIEVE ME, BUT
HE IS LIKE MY DAD !
MY FATHER ALSO WAS TALENT AND HANDSOM MAN..
❤❤❤❤ Just simply the Best 👌
For 2013 they both look great.
Wow!!!