Frank Sinatra - "Stardust" Lucky Strike Promo (1943) [HD]

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @Jaco4e
    @Jaco4e 2 года назад +53

    Young Sinatra's had the smoothest and sweetest male voice of all time.

  • @ygpeezy88
    @ygpeezy88 Год назад +18

    Grown ass man here sheddin tears

  • @tuddy5390
    @tuddy5390 2 года назад +44

    What a talented young man I’m sure he’ll be big one day

  • @elevenb1933
    @elevenb1933 2 года назад +20

    Simple there is nobody better than Sinatra. He was called the voice back then.

  • @jenniferniskanen361
    @jenniferniskanen361 2 года назад +18

    Well . . . it's an historic chant now. People were so creative back then. Thanks for posting in such high quality.

  • @Megalocade
    @Megalocade Год назад +14

    No one does Stardust quite like Frank not even Bing, I love this video it's been on YT for years doing the rounds glad someone's remastered it I just love the way the conductor goes mad at the beginning then settles the orchestra down for Sinatra to come on to perform his magic.
    I'm forever grateful to Frank's Music it changed my life when I was 17 back in 1998, I woke up one morning with a song playing in my mind New York New York I asked my mum who sung it and she said "oh that's Frank Sinatra my love" and that started a great passion for old blue eyes and that great era of music, I love anything to do with the late 30s and especially the 1940s, I still listen to sinatra quite regularly and explored other great artists and bands of that time, Frank, Bing, Glen Miller are my absolute favourite I love listening to them, Sinatra and Bing were not just excellent singers but very fine actors as well I thoroughly enjoys thier films.

    • @Ayvaliklis
      @Ayvaliklis Год назад +1

      I love Frank but I think Nat does the best version.

    • @Mrs.Magix58
      @Mrs.Magix58 11 месяцев назад +1

      Nat Cole King is far better

    • @lihengdong579
      @lihengdong579 9 месяцев назад

      i'd argue johnny mathis and nat king cole did it better

    • @thewkovacs316
      @thewkovacs316 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Ayvaliklis im kinda partial to the billy ward version

    • @Steadfast-j9j
      @Steadfast-j9j Месяц назад

      Much as I love Sinatra, IMHO, Nat King Cole's version is unbeatable

  • @thewkovacs316
    @thewkovacs316 8 месяцев назад +8

    young frank's voice was smooth as silk

  • @jamesbean7560
    @jamesbean7560 11 месяцев назад +4

    Sinatra had no formal voice training just his natural talent and experience.

    • @TheSinatraCollection
      @TheSinatraCollection  11 месяцев назад +6

      Thought that too until I researched he had singing lessons and instruction from a former opera singer named John Quinlan in the 1930s. He helped him develop his style and technique, but also assisted in helping him with his pronunciation and diction to be clear while singing to try to override his Jersey accent as much as possible. They also cowrote a singing instructional short guidebook together titled "Tips On Popular Singing" which was published in 1941.

    • @jamesbean7560
      @jamesbean7560 11 месяцев назад

      I stand corrected and should have done the research...got distracted by his natural unforced delivery.....should have realized it reflects training. He was also a good actor and apparently was not trained in acting???@@TheSinatraCollection

    • @TheSinatraCollection
      @TheSinatraCollection  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jamesbean7560 Doing research I couldn't find anything that specified about him having any acting lessons or background. It's safe to assume he had some form of training while first starting out, but as far as what I could find and gather he delivered what he found to be his natural acting capabilities that went well with the scene. Something else that I recall specifically is he was generally a method actor. For his role in "The Man with the Golden Arm" from 1955, he went and studied actual drug addicts in rehab going through withdraws to sell the delivery on his role for that film.

  • @marycrawford3460
    @marycrawford3460 Год назад +6

    Another gem is Frank and Shirley Jones singing If I Loved you from Carousel. Check it out!

  • @kimbo8510
    @kimbo8510 2 года назад +9

    I've always loved this video and the fact you remastered it ily

  • @albertpaez6595
    @albertpaez6595 Год назад +2

    Forever for always Frank!

  • @accountotaku1463
    @accountotaku1463 2 года назад +3

    Beautiful

  • @eduardolaffitte3185
    @eduardolaffitte3185 2 года назад +6

    El más grande!!!

  • @JanieBee
    @JanieBee 10 месяцев назад +1

    Such a beautiful, soulful man ❤

  • @TheWoolworker
    @TheWoolworker 2 года назад +6

    This is amazing!! I love this song so much and rly appreciate the effort you put into your videos! Is there any possible way you would be able to do a colourised version of this?

    • @TheSinatraCollection
      @TheSinatraCollection  2 года назад +2

      Much appreciated for the kind words! I would love to do a colorized version and redo a lot of my previous videos as I've gotten remarkably better at doing them. So once I get a way when I can get money from either donations or RUclips itself then I'll gladly put the rest into color.

  • @kimmensjolander9219
    @kimmensjolander9219 2 года назад +8

    According to some, the Hit Parade radio show was how Frank Sinatra's career was launched. Would this "Stardust" recording be the first of his performances?

    • @TheSinatraCollection
      @TheSinatraCollection  2 года назад +6

      That's a great question. As far as his career was concerned, it was going well in terms of being known as that guy accompanied with a band. This radio show was one of the first ways his solo career got kickstarted, but didn't officially take off until a talent agent by the name of Emanuel "Manie" Sacks got him signed with Columbia, and the rest was history. You are indeed right as this is a recording of one his first performances as it was a promotional advertisement for Lucky Strike Cigarettes.
      I don't have 100% of all the specific information, but I have the general information and I'm sure you can find someone who is more well informed than me and get every detail.

  • @helaina400
    @helaina400 2 года назад +6

    OMG

  • @crystalraptor195
    @crystalraptor195 2 года назад +6

    This was another lovely performance so thank you for linking it for me. Are you sure that it was live though? He had no microphone so the orchestra would have drowned out his voice. Regardless, it was highly enjoyable.

    • @TheSinatraCollection
      @TheSinatraCollection  2 года назад +3

      If it wasn't I'd be very surprised, because if you pay attention to his mouth, every single phrase, breath, and diction was present. That in turn would require a lot of trial and error to be properly lip synched like that.

    • @crystalraptor195
      @crystalraptor195 2 года назад +2

      Yeah it’s very strange, it probably isn’t lip synced but the thought did occur to me.

    • @aaronam0115
      @aaronam0115 Год назад +3

      Probably a lot of mic play between camera switches, Frank was never one to lip synch
      @@crystalraptor195

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines 7 месяцев назад

    0:43- KENNY DELMAR: "Time for a 'Lucky Strike EXTRA'! Frank Sinatra, the Hit Paraders and Mark Warnow's 'Lucky Strike' orchestra offer another memorable rendition of that popular romantic ballad---- *'STARDUST'!"*

  • @ilovetrading5176
    @ilovetrading5176 4 месяца назад +3

    "Yes, Lucky Strike means fine tobacco!" 🤣

  • @Joel-ib7ck
    @Joel-ib7ck 3 года назад +6

    MORE! if you can

  • @michelmotta4339
    @michelmotta4339 Год назад +2

    The boy frank Sinatra

  • @user-tb9lx1oz9n
    @user-tb9lx1oz9n Год назад +3

    To TheSinatraCollection, the conductor, Mark Warnow, was my grandfather. His brother, Raymond Scott, ( Harry Warnow) was my granduncle. Do you have any more videos showing Sinatra with Mark Warnow from "Your Hit Parade"?

    • @TheSinatraCollection
      @TheSinatraCollection  Год назад +2

      Unfortunately I do not have nor know of any other video sequences of Frank and Mark Warnow together. I do however have some officially unreleased tunes and compositions of them together doing the show in an audio format. If that interests you let me know.

  • @torakoara1
    @torakoara1 8 месяцев назад +2

    I want to show this movie to the Japanese who were at war at the time.
    Who would have thought that Japan could win against America, which had this kind of entertainment when even cigarettes were being rationed?
    「欲しがりません勝つまでは」
    「贅沢は敵だ」
    と騒いで反米意識を高めていた当時の日本人にこの映像を見せてあげたい

  • @poorringo
    @poorringo Год назад +2

    Is this before or after the Paramount Theater where they went crazy. He would have just left Dorsey right?

    • @TheSinatraCollection
      @TheSinatraCollection  Год назад +3

      This is pre paramount, post Dorsey. I don’t have the exact date for this footage but from what I have documented and what I’ve seen amongst historians and enthusiasts is this is dated February 1943.

  • @davidrosen3970
    @davidrosen3970 День назад

    "thank you godfather"

  • @UCFCamaroSS
    @UCFCamaroSS Месяц назад

    Anyone know what the chant is?

  • @pierrerochon7271
    @pierrerochon7271 6 месяцев назад +1

    EVER HEAR STARDUST SUNG BY NAT KING COLE???

    • @pierrerochon7271
      @pierrerochon7271 5 месяцев назад +2

      YEP- DOUBLE YEP- I love Frank- but Nat sings it better

    • @josecarlossolimeo2201
      @josecarlossolimeo2201 3 месяца назад

      Sinatra recorded Stardust again in 1962 [Sinatra & Strings, with Don Costa], a marvellous rendition in which he sings only the introduction, skipping the main theme (and will all due respect to Nat Cole, it is far, far superior...)

  • @bejingmao
    @bejingmao 4 месяца назад

    who are the girls? McGuire Sisters +one? Gene Kelly's verson may be iconic and more expressive, but Frank here has the better quality vocal tone.

  • @danpierce8862
    @danpierce8862 10 месяцев назад +2

    Music used to sound very organic. Shamelessness is not a superpower, please feel better about yourselves, i see too many rediculous people becoming famous just on the sheer principles of how messed up they are 😢

  • @billycharles
    @billycharles 11 месяцев назад +6

    If Frank hadn’t smoked like a chimney, drank like a fish, ran around and took better care of his overall health he could have kept that velvet voice he had in 1943.

    • @bejingmao
      @bejingmao 4 месяца назад

      singing eventually became less important to him than partying. Also, that Las Vegas lifestyle can make you jaded - his voice and temperment acquired a harsh cavalier edge..