I don't how anyone can say elvis was the greatest singer or entertainer than Frank Sinatra himself. Nobody ever sounded this amazing with a smoothing golden voice like the chairman of the board.
No he just sang the song how he felt it. With his usual brilliance. You're right. It's truly monumentally brilliant this performance. He's telling us all about himself from the moment he sits down in the chair looks up, collects himself and suddenly - you can see it in his eyes - he's back there again. Remembering the incredible love he felt for one woman, only once, which wasn't to be, a long long time ago. It's a brave song I think. Thanks for your comment. Bang on the nail Pal.
I feel a lot like this. Sinatra is the only one who can make me feel what I'm feeling is really happening. After I listen to this song I forget about how I'm feeling.
I wonder why there's captions below to give the lyrics. Sinatra appreciated enunciation. He pronounced the words of the lyrics to the songs he sang very clearly. Now in rock music one certainly needs written words to help one understand what is being sung. But not with Frankie.
Thanks for turning me onto the Dual Ghia. Just now I read the Wikipedia article on it. This amazes me: "Ronald Reagan owned one, which he lost in a high-stakes poker game with then-President Lyndon Johnson, who kept the car for several years." That to me is as wild as George Harrison hanging out with Frank Sinatra.
If there's a rock singer than reminds me of Frank it's certainly Jim Morrison. I imagine while listening to Jim that if Frank was a rock singer he'd sound like Jim.
Right. I can't understand Van Morrison some times and not all my albums have the lyrics on the sleeve. Which reminds me of the anonymous comment a black musician made when asked if Michael Bolton or Van had more soul. He replied 'Well, at least Michael Bolton has a voice. I've never been able to listen to Van Morrison.' Jim Morrison admired Frank and he enunciated on ballad songs like Run With Me. But Frank destroyed the radio in his Dual Ghia when he heard Light My Fire too often,a drug song
Didn't know about Ronald Reagan. Always picture him on a horse. That reminds me of Jesse Jackson shouting 'I'd rather have Roosevelt in a wheelchair than Reagan on a horse!' Can't picture LBJ in a Dual Ghia. On his ranch he had Lincoln convertibles and aides would run alongside pouring more Cutty Sark into his ice-filled tumbler. As for Frank, his first A Man and His Music DVD opens with him driving up to the studio at night, walking in and belting out I've Got You Under My Skin.
I don't how anyone can say elvis was the greatest singer or entertainer than Frank Sinatra himself. Nobody ever sounded this amazing with a smoothing golden voice like the chairman of the board.
he knew who killed JFK....kept that till he died....piss off Sinatra...you paid the price....
This is a beautiful recording, I recently found it because of the book written by Tony Oppedisano, Frank Sinatra & Me...
I wonder if this great man knew at the time how monumentally brilliant this rendition is?
No he just sang the song how he felt it. With his usual brilliance. You're right. It's truly monumentally brilliant this performance. He's telling us all about himself from the moment he sits down in the chair looks up, collects himself and suddenly - you can see it in his eyes - he's back there again. Remembering the incredible love he felt for one woman, only once, which wasn't to be, a long long time ago. It's a brave song I think. Thanks for your comment. Bang on the nail Pal.
There will never be another Sinatra! This performance was epic and could never duplicated by anyone! Simply a genius at work!
Thank you.
A beautiful song sung by a real man with a heart! I miss that man.
@@DavidWheatley-r1t Absolutely mate.
I feel a lot like this. Sinatra is the only one who can make me feel what I'm feeling is really happening. After I listen to this song I forget about how I'm feeling.
frank and only frank Sinatra can sing this song heart breaking feeling
I agree!! It is marvelous !!!
I'm happy that the new 4 set CD 100th anniversary collection includes this haunting rendition.
Sinatra had a way of putting over a song that no one can match.
happy birthday boss would been 97 today hope your singing in heaven
Sinatra was a musical genius unlike any singer I have ever heard.
The best there ever was and will be.
no one else could sing this songl like frank with laringitis wonderfull
Beautifully done! This is live and it's a demanding song. In a way similar to I'll Only Miss Her When I Think Of Her.
Just GREAT Sinatra song and performance...Thanks!!
I wonder why there's captions below to give the lyrics. Sinatra appreciated enunciation. He pronounced the words of the lyrics to the songs he sang very clearly. Now in rock music one certainly needs written words to help one understand what is being sung. But not with Frankie.
My favorite favorite x
remarkable song that got lost in the shuffle........written by Teddy Randazzo.......As usual, Sinatra's performance is amazing!
The first superstar!....no doubt about it!
It could be said that he nailed this.
Try play.com, this is a DVD from 1969 A Man And His Music part 5 I think. Good luck.
this for me is just a class performance from the chairman ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,it does not get any better
Thanks for this! Appreciate it!
That was the best!
this was the best of the great man
This is one of the most haunting melody and lyrics combined I've ever heard. Is this from a movie?
THE BEST VOICE......
One of the few he wrote
hope this is one of the songs in the London show in September 1915
Beautiful singing
the closest frank and scott walker
got to each other. Momentous.
Thanks for turning me onto the Dual Ghia. Just now I read the Wikipedia article on it. This amazes me:
"Ronald Reagan owned one, which he lost in a high-stakes poker game with then-President Lyndon Johnson, who kept the car for several years."
That to me is as wild as George Harrison hanging out with Frank Sinatra.
this man really feels your pain
If there's a rock singer than reminds me of Frank it's certainly Jim Morrison. I imagine while listening to Jim that if Frank was a rock singer he'd sound like Jim.
All my love Frank.
nicolasdibari -
It was posted for some time - it was removed for some reason. I am searching as well. Will post it we can find it!
Right. I can't understand Van Morrison some times and not all my albums have the lyrics on the sleeve. Which reminds me of the anonymous comment a black musician made when asked if Michael Bolton or Van had more soul. He replied 'Well, at least Michael Bolton has a voice. I've never been able to listen to Van Morrison.' Jim Morrison admired Frank and he enunciated on ballad songs like Run With Me. But Frank destroyed the radio in his Dual Ghia when he heard Light My Fire too often,a drug song
Clouds from both side now
Until you have been there.,
Didn't know about Ronald Reagan. Always picture him on a horse. That reminds me of Jesse Jackson shouting 'I'd rather have Roosevelt in a wheelchair than Reagan on a horse!' Can't picture LBJ in a Dual Ghia. On his ranch he had Lincoln convertibles and aides would run alongside pouring more Cutty Sark into his ice-filled tumbler. As for Frank, his first A Man and His Music DVD opens with him driving up to the studio at night, walking in and belting out I've Got You Under My Skin.
Forget To RememberRandazzo, Pike
he nailed this song...while suffering laryngitis. How bout that