So beautiful, I always end up having tears rolling down my cheeks after about the second line he sings. What a talent. You’re never forgotten, Mr Sinatra 🧡
fortuitous timing that a thunderstorm would breakout just as he starts this number...then literally a minute afterwards when he steps outdoors, the rain has stopped and is all dried up, despite there being no sun available that evening. Clearly Mother Nature was like all the other broads and had tremendous respect for this man.
These are my favorite "saloon" songs by Frank and all in one medley...Just magnificent. I just never get tired of this. GREAT POST. ..Thank you very much.
and there are so many other great numbers in the same mood he could have sung like "In the Wee small hours of the morning" and "This Love of Mine". He doesn't just sing a song he tells you a sad sad story
He was making videos before they became popular he also is the reason that 33rpm record's became so popular a man for all seasons thank God these jems were preserved
Sinatras "prime"....was from 54 to 62......but he still was capable of great performances into the early 70's.....and even a bit vocally diminished he was far more impressive than any other pop singer ...in fact his 1985 show in Japan is considered one of his greatest concerts he ever performed
@@frankmanno1584 Sinatras greatest achievement post 62 is his 1965 album sept. of my years....he would never again record an album that equalled it...i would agree his live performances up till about 71....73 were still great and as he aged....the quality of his live concerts very often depended on the night he performed...but even a vocally diminished Sinatra was heads above most others since no one.....could interpret a song as good as he could...and that is the essence of singing...
@@jadezee6316 si es cierto tengo todos sus dvd por suerte lo filmaron con una tecnologia mas avanzada ya estaban empezando los laserdic aunque fue filmado en uncinta de video se veia muy bien el sonido tambien era diguital me parece
Maestro Frank .Extraordinario.
He is the legend's legend❤😊.
Stunning
So beautiful, I always end up having tears rolling down my cheeks after about the second line he sings. What a talent. You’re never forgotten, Mr Sinatra 🧡
fortuitous timing that a thunderstorm would breakout just as he starts this number...then literally a minute afterwards when he steps outdoors, the rain has stopped and is all dried up, despite there being no sun available that evening. Clearly Mother Nature was like all the other broads and had tremendous respect for this man.
Le plus magistral. Reposez en paix. 🙏🌟🌠
These are my favorite "saloon" songs by Frank and all in one medley...Just magnificent. I just never get tired of this. GREAT POST. ..Thank you very much.
Magnificent is right. Deep.
Totally agree with you. love this medley of songs from francis albert sinatra does his thing. BEST SINGER OF ALL TIME. OOZES CLASS
And here was silly me thinking that you could compare any other singer with Sinatra'
and there are so many other great numbers in the same mood he could have sung like "In the Wee small hours of the morning" and "This Love of Mine". He doesn't just sing a song he tells you a sad sad story
That was pure class. And beautiful.
great performance. tears come. a salute also to the lyric writers and the song composers!
The best is yet to come"...
Frank was/is the best ever
He was making videos before they became popular he also is the reason that 33rpm record's became so popular a man for all seasons thank God these jems were preserved
Here's That Rainy Day was Johnny Carson's favorite song.
Mine, too.
it is a beauty, isn't it
And, on Stephen Colbert's show, Carol Burnett said this song is her favourite, too.
Absolutely wonderful!
Another "Nearly The Best" by THE Voice.
This is Carol Burnetts favorite song
Sinatra was past his singing prime when this was recorded. However, he was so much more than a singer. As an artist, this is peak Sinatra. Peerless.
Sinatra still had his great voice and range until about 1973. This was in 1968.
Sinatras "prime"....was from 54 to 62......but he still was capable of great performances into the early 70's.....and even a bit vocally diminished he was far more impressive than any other pop singer ...in fact his 1985 show in Japan is considered one of his greatest concerts he ever performed
@@frankmanno1584 Sinatras greatest achievement post 62 is his 1965 album sept. of my years....he would never again record an album that equalled it...i would agree his live performances up till about 71....73 were still great and as he aged....the quality of his live concerts very often depended on the night he performed...but even a vocally diminished Sinatra was heads above most others since no one.....could interpret a song as good as he could...and that is the essence of singing...
@ flatcapgolfer
I totally disagree. Watch his 1970 performance at London’s Royal Festival Hall.
@@jadezee6316 si es cierto tengo todos sus dvd por suerte lo filmaron con una tecnologia mas avanzada ya estaban empezando los laserdic aunque fue filmado en uncinta de video se veia muy bien el sonido tambien era diguital me parece
I'm a huge fan of Sinatra but check out Ann Burton's version. It is sultry and sophisticated; less embellished than this version.
Great song from a failed show. It took years for it to become 2:21 well known and covered by people like Sinatra, Nat King Cole etc.
What show was this ?
@@SLEAZETV Carnival in Flanders. Around 1954.