Frank Sinatra (Live) - Get Me To The Church On Time

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And led by the G.O.A.T. composer, Quincy Jones, in the background! R.I.P.!

crazyrabbits
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Crazy to think that Frank was 50 here and still sounded this good

skylerb
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Even when he forgot the lyrics, he shined high levels os class...

Meirele
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The greatest male singer of the XX century.

RafaMGanem
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This should be the first version that comes up.

Phil-sw
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I'm definitely listening to this before my wedding day

CamCorder
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It cracks me up Frank forgetting the lyrics. Even the best, no greatest screw up. And that means a million to a struggling musician like myself.

soulpaua
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I think Frank deliberately forgot the lines just for comic value. He knew this song inside out.

jrbuk
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I'm getting married tomorrow, this is my song today ✨✨✨

stonepillowband
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Abundant in hugh vibe pisitive energies!
All is "energy, vibration, and energy" - Nicola Tesla

bethbartlett
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I'm only 34 and I can still see that Frank is cool lol.

CWHansen
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Hey Guys...the fact that he forgot the words to that song means nothing. He was so into performing it, and it was so swinging that he got lost in the moment. When he got to the bridge and sang the line 'Don't you know you fool....you ain't...a never gonna win' you would realize how absolutely great he is. He never phrased that line like that in his life. He was singing his ass off and really enjoying it. Every song from this performance with the Basie Band was absolutely exceptional. Sinatra did many performances with Count Basie and Quincy Jones conducted, but not all the time. Many times Basie conducted from sitting at the piano. Quincy was a very good producer. But he was not a piano player or was he a good conductor and he had a ghost writer named Billy Byers who arranged the songs and Quincy put his name on it. I know you don't want to hear that...but every musician in that band and all the musician playing in any band Sinatra used, knew that was the case. Nobody said anything about it, because Frank liked him personally. I know many of you who will read this will say that I am full of crap...but what I am telling you is the truth. As far as the unidentified dude who said, 'he kinda ruined the song' I'l like to hear a version of who he thinks sang it good. That's actually funny! OK....I'm ready for all the negative comments directed at me for saying all of this, but I know a great deal about Frank Sinatra and all of his music. Just

BobAndersonMusic
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people will argue that somehow he was better in the 50s, maybe even the 40s. but all he was then was a singer. by the early to mid 60s, he had mastered his craft. he was a performer. the showman.

POSNER
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I and the Father are One John 10.30 Yahshua YHVH only

MarkAlson-ll
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Groom's anxiety, where's my shoe? Where's my tie? Where's my bride?!

rockedthecrapout
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This entire show is a true gem if you've never seen it

MYCUTIEMARKISAGUN
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This is awesome thanks for sharing!! Masai's mom

masai
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yeah, what's the point if Dennis whatsy is on there.

kevinwright
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Yes, that's Q, but not on piano.  He's directing

darkemanne
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It was recorded and broadcast on closed circuit tv, on June 20, 1965. It was a benefit concert for Dismas House, a national halfway home for convicts. The event was held in the main theater of Kiel Opera House. The show was Frank, Sammy, Dean, and Johnny Carson who was the host. The DVD is part of a CD/DVD set and has the entire show. My daughter saw it when we were in Best Buy many years ago, and when she showed it to me and I had the biggest smile ever. I bought two copies just in case. :-) It's for sale online I'm sure and it definitely is on YouTube.

darkemanne