I LOVE HOW THIS HANDSOME YOUG MAN SINGS THIS THEME OR SONG ,I LOST THIS VIDEO AND IT WAS HARD TO FIND AGAIN , HOW LUCKY !!! I LOVE THIS SONG AND THE WAY THAT HE SINGS . FROM CHILE
Vocally good but it is not deep and meaningful like Sinatra. Sinatra was very passionate man with lots of love story experience. So when this singer sings this song all good but I don’t believe he knows what songs about.
A song of men from a different era. You would have had to know a little bit about them. You see there was really no such thing as "therapy" then or terms like PTSD etc. Those men just dealt with life on- it's terms, as best they could. Over time I learned a little bit about them and even once chanced upon meeting Bert Kaempfert in an old museum.
@@georgemckenna462 my comment was referring a very popular song a few years ago by The Avalanches that uses a sample from this song. Look up “frontier psychiatrist”
For eternity ...
The music arrangement is outstanding ❤
I LOVE HOW THIS HANDSOME YOUG MAN SINGS THIS THEME OR SONG ,I LOST THIS VIDEO AND IT WAS HARD TO FIND AGAIN , HOW LUCKY !!! I LOVE THIS SONG AND THE WAY THAT HE SINGS . FROM CHILE
This was Sinatra's song always was always will be 👍🏻
Yes.
And Ivo Robic's "Es gibt nur einen Weg".
Восторг и только восторг!!!
Согласен
Saludos desde Chile!! Kaempfert siempre vive!!!
Great performance!
Großartiger Vortrag !
Maravilhoso, queria ver ele com uma voz mais grave daqui alguns anos recantando essa maravilha
Jake will be proud.
"Today it's your turn to lose"
Jake lockley
majestic
Love it in your voice
Love your voice
Nice. Come back when his voice becomes more mature in about 30 years time
Vocally good but it is not deep and meaningful like Sinatra. Sinatra was very passionate man with lots of love story experience. So when this singer sings this song all good but I don’t believe he knows what songs about.
You'll never be Frank Sinatra but pretty damn effort my mam.
That boy needs therapy...
Yeah - didn´t know that version. They sampled quite some parts... ;-)
A song of men from a different era.
You would have had to know a little bit about them. You see there was really no such thing as "therapy" then or terms like PTSD etc. Those men just dealt with life on- it's terms, as best they could.
Over time I learned a little bit about them and even once chanced upon meeting Bert Kaempfert in an old museum.
@@georgemckenna462 my comment was referring a very popular song a few years ago by The Avalanches that uses a sample from this song. Look up “frontier psychiatrist”