OMG!! WHO IS THIS MAN?! *First Time Hearing* Frank Sinatra - My Way | REACTION

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They don't make them like they used to. Frank Sinatra was such a smooth crooner. This is before auto tuning. Artists had to be really able to sing. And the lyrics were clean, romantic & really meant something. He has a huge library of great songs. Some of my favorites are "Fly Me To The Moon", New York, New York", "Strangers In The Night", "I've Got You Under My Skin", "That's Life", "My Way", "My Kind Of Town", "Summer Wind" etc. And he did a duet with his daughter Nancy called "Something Stupid" in 1967.

dagmar.
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Frank Sinatra is an icon in American music. Loved this one! Thank you.

julieerickson
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Oh, Frank. I miss you and The Rat Pack era long ago. Perfection. My parents raised me on Sinatra and their big band favorites, 'cuz that's what they listened to. My father tried to copy him in most ways. Thanks for playing this one. My favorite Sinatra album is, "Sinatra at the Sands", Count Basie Orchestra and Quincy Jones, Arranger. It's the quintessential Sinatra album. You must curl up one night with your sound bar or earphones and listen to the whole album turned way up, pour yourself a drink...Count Basie Orchestra will blow you away.

spicerack
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I was a radio announcer at a station that played music from the 40s to the 70s. We played Frank Sinatra a LOT. I loved that job.

tun
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OMG, you have never heard Frank Sinatra before. He's from my parent's time. But I grew up listening to his music. He's wonderful.

MockingBirdCanta
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My Dad was a semi-pro singer, MY WAY was one of his favorite songs to sing. What I didn't know was my Father had recorded MY WAY and it was played at his own funeral, what a tear jerker for me. Thank you!

cliffmorain
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Such an iconic singer. My favorite Sinatra song is "The Way You Look Tonight."

nobody_special
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Sinatra was big as a singer from the '40s thru the '70s. He was also a movie actor... From Here to Eternity [Best Actor Oscar], the original Ocean's Eleven, and The Manchurian Candidate, plus some movies where he played private detective Tony Rome, and many more.

DougRayPhillips
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I am very surprised that you didn`t know Frank Sinatra.
I am not an American and yet, I don`t know anybody in my country who doesn`t know him.
This song really is iconic. Your reaction is great (as always). Thank you!

lechat
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The man is way before my time, but the lyrics and passion he delivers are simply amazing. It's like the man is telling the story of his life in this song.

aclosson
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That's old blue eyes, Chairman of the Board n leader of the Ratpack.That man could sing.I'm luvn the reactions ur all over the place Mr.Adogg, keep it up!!! My husband n I r fans!!! Keep on rocking..

donnacsrpenter
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Frank Sinatra was a stand up guy. He was part of what was known as the "Rat Pack" Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford, Johnny Carson and Joey Bishop at times. They'd play venues during Jim Crow and if the venue told Sammy he had to enter through the back door, Sinatra would tell them Sammy went through the front door or he didn't play the venue, and he'd walk out. There's a video of them doing a thing here on YouTube. Funny stuff.

rhiahlMT
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A friend once said "It should be illegal not to like Frank Sinatra." This is was in 2009. My friend was 27. A 27-year-old said this! Check out It Had To Be You by Frank. It'll make you smile and cry.

tun
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To me this was a song about growing up and learning to own up to you life, the mistakes and the lessons learned. In doing that you can honestly look back and see where your truth and values have led you.

cindyknouff
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Excellent! Sinatra was one of the first superstars, “the voice of the 20th Century.” I hope to see more.

kellywann
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This song was written for Frank & all agree it suits him perfectly. Other greats by him are: Come Fly With Me, It Had to be You, I’ve Got You Under My Skin, Fly Me to the Moon, My Kind of Town, All or Nothing at All, Cheek to Cheek, Witchcraft, One for My Baby and many more.

eileenegger
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Paul Anka wrote the lyrics to this French tune, in English for Frank. Frank Sinatra set to the music of the French song "Comme d'habitude" composed by Jacques Revaux with lyrics by Gilles Thibaut and Claude François. ''That's life'' I highly recommend - Its a great song, this one is legendary however! During a dinner with Frank, Frank had said he'd had enough of the music business. Until? Paul wrote these lyrics for him, putting himself in Frank's shoes at that moment...

silverdoeGirl
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"Chairman of the board" or "Ole Blue Eyes" beautiful singer. He Is New York!!!! Don't be surprised to hear Frank singing in the background of any New York residence. New Yorkers love their Frank Sinatra and their Yankees.

luckylady
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OH MY GOSH! I'm feeling so nostalgic now. Your falling down a long rabbit hole now! Summer wind 💜, strangers in the night, that's life and so many more. You'll love 'em. There's just something about the music and movies from the 40's, 50's, and 60's that is lost in modern productions. You should check out some of the movies/musicals from that era too. American in Paris, on the town, take me out to the ball game, anchors away, you'll be surprised. You'd probably like the comedy movies from the 60's and 70's also. Don Knotts and Doris Day were awesome.

susanjarvis
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He was #1 crooner of all time. Very huge starting in the 50s.

ginnys