A crashing bore and a cringe. Not dozens of sexual encounters, not hundreds, but probably thousands... A-list, B-list, D-list actresses, dressing room quickies, hired party girls. It's like what some comic said about Elizabeth Taylor's latest fiance: "You knew what to do, but how do you make it interesting?" And please, everyone, spare me "you're just jealous." Nobody over 12 should say that.
@@cate4890 I wish I had a quarter for every time somebody clicked on "So-and-so's marriages, divorces, affairs, love life, heartbreak," and then said it's nobody's business. Childish, laughable.
@@akrenwinkle You’re obviously referring to celebrity gossip. Maybe you should channel your interests somewhere else, people might think you’re star struck.
@@cate4890 Dimwits like you troll the boards looking for celebrity sites, which are nothing but tiresome inaccurate "fun facts" and gossip, then say they don't care, and accuse others of doing exactly what they do. Yes, I like reading about stars, same as you. Do I tell you where to channel your interests, pea-brain?
I think it's funny at the end saying that too many people would have gotten hurt if Frank left Barbara for Nancy when the truth is that he would have been the one hurt by Barbara lol. Seriously, though, I recall hearing that Nancy encouraged Barbara to marry Frank and take care of him in his declining years. He went through the teenage sweetheart phase with her, the toxic can't live with them/can't live without them phase with Ava, the midlife crisis phase with Mia and needed someone who could provide him with stability, caring, and take no nonsense from anyone around him including him. He lived a thousand lives in his time on Earth and I wonder if he was ever truly happy for more than mere moments?
None of his four wives stole Frank Sinatra's heart. The Rat Pack was a group of guys that kept score by counting how many women they could sleep with in a week!
It had to have been hard for a skinny, scared young man with a great voice to suddenly become every young girl's desire. The reputation as a player followed him his whole life. The romance and marriage to Ava was probably his real love, because she was equal to him and could give it right back. They were sort of Taylor and Burton, before Taylor and Burton. His marriage to Mia Farrow was a blip on the screen. He was 50 and just had a huge comeback, even knocking the Beatles off the charts. He was feeling his oats as a 50 year old and was proving a point to himself that he could get a young girl barely out of her teens. Mia was no match for Sinatra. She was young, immature and certainly not an adult !No matter how he lived his life, you can never deny his voice and his talent. His ledgend will live on forever.
@fob 1xxl: I always thought Dean Martin had a better voice, a more interesting voice. He had humor & style, was better looking than Sinatra, was a pleasant person ,not fkd up & arrogant like FS.
Frank Sinatra had "Mother issues" is what it came to & many men do that are troubled look at them & than look at their Mama's & you will see where it all began!!
@@irinacapsa6412 Frank enjoyed being abusive to women, physically and psychologically. Last wife, golddigger Barbara put up with it, but she got the last laugh. The more feeble Frank became, the more control she got. After Frank finally croaked in 1998, she could really enjoy life to the fullest, all that money and luxury without being bothered.
@@AFMMD-q8 Actually, prior to Frank croaking, she enjoyed more freedom. And in fact, the week Frank was taken by ambulance to the hospital for the last time, she had been out to dinner four times... including the evening Frank died. Not alone, either.
The best description of Frank Sinatra is in the book, "The Godfather", where the author has several fantastic chapters about Sinatra disguised as the crooner godson of the Godfather. The author was from the same area of New York and grew up absorbing the area of Hells Kitchen for his great descriptions.
Hello Christine, How're you doing?i came across your profile while surfing through the site,..i thought of you being interesting to know, hope you don't mind?
@@gwynnielsen5081 Your husband engaged in adultery even more than Sinatra? That would mean thousands of women, Where do these men think they are going after this life is over?
@@AFMMD-q8 He wasn't born famous, no. But Frank was talented, for sure. Considering the music at the top of the charts today, would he be considered talented today? Nope. Check out my music on RUclips and let me know if you think I can sing. (I was born on Frank's birthday.) Thanks and take care.
Anyone else think that mia farrow is just weird, like woody Allen. They were a strange family and that documentary about how woody might of abused her daughter shocked me, not the abuse but how Mia talked about it and acted, was just plain weird
I’ve never liked Sinatra. He had anger issues, and treated women poorly. Poor Nancy his first wife never marrying again is so sad. At least she was married long enough to get the house, and lifestyle she deserved. Ava Gardner is one of many actresses that had abortions as the studios did not want them getting pregnant.
He influenced Miles Davis, David Bowie, Scott Walker, Jim Morrison, Harry Connick Jnr, Elvis Costello, and Iggy Pop. Apart from Billie Holiday, no other vocalist from his generation have been remembered. Amy Winehouse named her debut after him.
@@robjones2408 A lot of celebs say a lot of celebs influenced them, partly to get noticed. No one from the old days has forgotten Jerry Vale, Vinton, and certainly not Bing Crosby, THE Crooner.
What do you think about Frank Sinatra's love life?
A crashing bore and a cringe. Not dozens of sexual encounters, not hundreds, but probably thousands... A-list, B-list, D-list actresses, dressing room quickies, hired party girls. It's like what some comic said about Elizabeth Taylor's latest fiance: "You knew what to do, but how do you make it interesting?" And please, everyone, spare me "you're just jealous." Nobody over 12 should say that.
His love life is non of anyone’s business. 😏
@@cate4890 I wish I had a quarter for every time somebody clicked on "So-and-so's marriages, divorces, affairs, love life, heartbreak," and then said it's nobody's business. Childish, laughable.
@@akrenwinkle You’re obviously referring to celebrity gossip. Maybe you should channel your interests somewhere else, people might think you’re star struck.
@@cate4890 Dimwits like you troll the boards looking for celebrity sites, which are nothing but tiresome inaccurate "fun facts" and gossip, then say they don't care, and accuse others of doing exactly what they do. Yes, I like reading about stars, same as you. Do I tell you where to channel your interests, pea-brain?
He also supported Ava for the rest of her life(she wasn’t making films anymore). He flew her body back to California for burial.
I think it's funny at the end saying that too many people would have gotten hurt if Frank left Barbara for Nancy when the truth is that he would have been the one hurt by Barbara lol. Seriously, though, I recall hearing that Nancy encouraged Barbara to marry Frank and take care of him in his declining years. He went through the teenage sweetheart phase with her, the toxic can't live with them/can't live without them phase with Ava, the midlife crisis phase with Mia and needed someone who could provide him with stability, caring, and take no nonsense from anyone around him including him. He lived a thousand lives in his time on Earth and I wonder if he was ever truly happy for more than mere moments?
It was Ava Gardner that Frank never truly got over.
Yes, it was Ava WHO ....
Bolshoi!
None of his four wives stole Frank Sinatra's heart. The Rat Pack was a group of guys that kept score by counting how many women they could sleep with in a week!
The only one he wantwd was the one he couldn't have.
@@andromedanative6677 That's just called being Human. We all want someone that we can't have.
@@theylied1776 Just like the rest of us -with 4 marriages.
@@alwilson3204 you wish.
Early introduction of "body count" concept
Ava Gardner was the love of frank Sinatra's life he gave his heart to her they were soulmates Put they couldn't stay together
It had to have been hard for a skinny, scared young man with a great voice to suddenly become every young girl's desire. The reputation as a player followed him his whole life. The romance and marriage to Ava was probably his real love, because she was equal to him and could give it right back. They were sort of Taylor and Burton, before Taylor and Burton. His marriage to Mia Farrow was a blip on the screen. He was 50 and just had a huge comeback, even knocking the Beatles off the charts. He was feeling his oats as a 50 year old and was proving a point to himself that he could get a young girl barely out of her teens. Mia was no match for Sinatra. She was young, immature and certainly not an adult !No matter how he lived his life, you can never deny his voice and his talent. His ledgend will live on forever.
@fob 1xxl: I always thought Dean Martin had a better voice, a more interesting voice. He had humor & style, was better looking than Sinatra, was a pleasant person ,not fkd up & arrogant like FS.
@@salgaltrixie8265 i agree Dean was a family man , most of the time did not have Booz in his glass . Was so much of a better singer & family man
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Frank Sinatra had "Mother issues" is what it came to & many men do that are troubled look at them & than look at their Mama's & you will see where it all began!!
The brokenness is palpable
This is a great video. i learned a few tings, and I know a lot about Sinatra and his friends and lovers.
I love how Ava Gardner never put up with his crap.
What crap?
@@irinacapsa6412 Frank enjoyed being abusive to women, physically and psychologically. Last wife, golddigger Barbara put up with it, but she got the last laugh. The more feeble Frank became, the more control she got. After Frank finally croaked in 1998, she could really enjoy life to the fullest, all that money and luxury without being bothered.
@@akrenwinkleYes indeed, party only last her 19 years, she’s been gone since July 2017
@@AFMMD-q8 Actually, prior to Frank croaking, she enjoyed more freedom. And in fact, the week Frank was taken by ambulance to the hospital for the last time, she had been out to dinner four times... including the evening Frank died. Not alone, either.
Great video he's my singer and we're both born on December 12th
He should have stayed with Nancy and he knew that
The best description of Frank Sinatra is in the book, "The Godfather", where the author has several fantastic chapters about Sinatra disguised as the crooner godson of the Godfather. The author was from the same area of New York and grew up absorbing the area of Hells Kitchen for his great descriptions.
Hello Christine, How're you doing?i came across your profile while surfing through the site,..i thought of you being interesting to know, hope you don't mind?
I read that Sinatra always hated Mario Puzo for that portrayal.
An uncomfortable truth, yet without the mob and Ava Gardner, Sinatra would likely of gone nowhere.
@@alwilson3204Not a chance, he was supremely talented and good actor too.
Sinatra was from Hoboken, NJ not Hell's kitchen.
The love of Frank Sinatra’s life was Frank Sinatra.
I think Frank was pretty much an Italian guy from Hoboken, NJ. But he did seem to be romantic.
Yeah, all those adulterous affairs he had are very romantic, ( sarcasm ).
@@chrisnalina1755 Yeah, my husband had more adulterous affairs than Frank, which is why I divorced him :).
@@gwynnielsen5081 Your husband engaged in adultery even more than Sinatra? That would mean thousands of women, Where do these men think they are going after this life is over?
@@gwynnielsen5081And he wasn’t even talented or famous I presume.
@@AFMMD-q8 He wasn't born famous, no. But Frank was talented, for sure. Considering the music at the top of the charts today, would he be considered talented today? Nope. Check out my music on RUclips and let me know if you think I can sing. (I was born on Frank's birthday.) Thanks and take care.
Anyone else think that mia farrow is just weird, like woody Allen. They were a strange family and that documentary about how woody might of abused her daughter shocked me, not the abuse but how Mia talked about it and acted, was just plain weird
I agree with you about Mia.
I think that Woody Allen is weird and creepy!!! How Mia Farrow could even look at Allen is beyond my comprehension!!
He is a creep. Ronan farrow talks about it and supported his sister who was abused why woody.
These Notorious Celebrities with Marital " POULTRY YARD MORALS " I pity their SOULS 🕇😣😥🤔
Complicated man
Anyone else who thought it was Tom Holland with Make up in the thumbnail? :)
I’ve never liked Sinatra. He had anger issues, and treated women poorly.
Poor Nancy his first wife never marrying again is so sad. At least she was married long enough to get the house, and lifestyle she deserved.
Ava Gardner is one of many actresses that had abortions as the studios did not want them getting pregnant.
You might not like Sinatra's personality or lifestyle, but you cannot deny his fabulous singing!
Was the financial end of their settlement in place until she remarried? If so, she would be nuts to wed again.
He needs to see a psychiatrist.
@@rbsmith3365 He is dead. How does he get an appointment to see a psychiatrist????
@@cathynewyork7918 He did a lot of 'speaking the words' of songs, sometimes a bit off key -wasn't that impressed.
Frank should have stayed with his Italian wife. Had no business messing around with Gardner.
Gardner didn't love him anyway.😢
Ava was the love of his life
No Frank was the love of his life
@@firebyrd437good one
He is a Narcissist
3:18 I thought it was NOT Frank's child?
Ronan Farrow is Sinatras son. No doubt
No, read Ronans book, he admitted that Frank is not his biological father.
@@Ausgar-yc1yl I did read it. Thanks though 👍
@@MN-ty2rc You're welcome. Have a nice week.
How do you know scout? Sinatra had a previous vasectomy. No more kiddies.
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He was a dear friend of MM
MM?
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Marilyn Monroe
@@corinnepmorrison1854 Don't encourage her.
I think Frank had affairs with most of the ladies in Hollywood.
Blue eyes or snake eyes..🙄
One mean drunk.
Sinatra and Mia had a son Ronan Farrow.
The problem with that is Ronan looks a lot like Mia and not like EITHER Frank or Woody. Thus hard to tell.
@@kevinbergin9971 I'm not alone in saying he looks very much like Frank Sinatra. And the rumor is he's very much a part of the Sinatra family.
Nope. Read Ronans book he wrote, he admitted that Woody IS his father. Frank had had a vasectomy years before Ronan was born
@@Ausgar-yc1yl Lucky for Ronan he inherited his looks from Mia through her father and not Woody Allen (ick).
2:22............When she said candle, she meant a 'birthday' cake candle.
8:02 Mia said Frank was the great love of her life. What choice did she have.
Кот который гуляет сам по себе.
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Ava Gardner
Watch out for the stupid trolls!!!🤨🤡
Watch out more for the timid, gullible sheep!
Who's perfect?like the bible says every man has lusted in his own mind( cheated)!!!
The only person Frank loved was himself, he was also involved with the mafia, there are a few songs he sung that were good, the most of them were crap
All his songs were good.
He’s insecure, controlling, and clingy. He should’ve seen a therapist.
He was packing 12 inches.
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What?
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what does this mean?
Not until a video inspires me of course.
Sinatra was highly over rated.
He influenced Miles Davis, David Bowie, Scott Walker, Jim Morrison, Harry Connick Jnr, Elvis Costello, and Iggy Pop. Apart from Billie Holiday, no other vocalist from his generation
have been remembered. Amy Winehouse named her debut after him.
He was NOT overrated.
@@robjones2408 A lot of celebs say a lot of celebs influenced them, partly to get noticed. No one from the old days has forgotten Jerry Vale, Vinton, and certainly not Bing Crosby, THE Crooner.
I met him very briefly and this on a personal basis was very overated. Good singer and a jealous petty coward.