And quite rightly forgotten, due to those disgraceful lyrics, the apology of a tucking grifter. Very last teaching we need to spread nowadays. Nice tune, though.
@@beatricewoods8377I just heard this wonderful song a few weeks ago! I keep coming back to listen again! I am not familiar with the songwriter, Paul Ryan.
Just to add a thought on this dreary cloudy Sunday, the world still misses Frank Sinatra. We often forget that we won't have our extraordinary and brilliant singing artists forever. The beauty and joy they add to our lives is immeasurable.
OMG...I cannot stop watching this video...You can see how emotionally connected he is to the lyrics of this song...Not settling, but searching for new opportunities and grasping for everything that is GREAT and WONDERFUL in this life. His masculine energy is unmistakable... I miss you, Mr. Sinatra...
I can listen to Frank all day.His voice so mellow and smooth, he knows how to use his beautiful eyes to draw you even closer. The smile in his eyes are so subtle and, can catch you if your quick enough to see it. He had it all, the whole shebang of charisma, personalty, and the power, to hold his audience in the palm of his hands. Such was the man, Mr Francis Sinatra. A singing LEGEND.❤❤
@@baldilocks1914 pretty much yes. I was born in the 1951 and worked in a top west London record retailer from 1966 to 1974! In my humble opinion, ignorance is a choice especially in the 21st. Century!
Sinatra was 56 and fabulous. His voice was and is a fine wine to savor... I love his inflections and expressions from 2:50 to the end. Something so appealing and wistful yet hopeful, about how he delivers the last line: And I will drink the wine...
Oh, is that the exact number? Thanks. : ) I was just listening and remembered he was born in 1915. This video says 1971, so I arrived @ 56, give or take...meaning he was in his mid 50's, sounding fabulous and luminous as he aged like a fine wine to savor, and goes with every meal. :). I got so caught up in listening...mmm... I love his delivery and tone always, but in this concert his voice (for me at least) is especially appealing and wistful. He was brilliant at every age and beyond this earth, I believe. Wanted to see if his fans here felt the same way.
He deserves all our respect and deepest admiration You have no Idea how I Love him his performance his Charisma Everything in him IS absolutely perfect,!
This is a great song by Paul Ryan who had a big hit in the sixties with his Brother Barry called “Eloise” Frank knew their Mother Marion Ryan who was a popular singing the sixties was on shows like the Spot the tune. She moved to Florida to live.with her husband. I will drink the wine was a hit in the UK charts in 1971 .
I was there with the great A.F. and my boss with his wife. I was just 22. & Paul and Barry were there (Albert Hall I think) with their family. A memorable night.
There has never been a natural born singer like Francis Albert Sinatra. Never again will there be. His songs are played all the time, even Teens now, if whai i have read on here is true. He is a true Legend ❤❤
Frank sinatra is the greatest big band singer and first class entertainer of all time. Extremely patriotic American man who loved his country and people. I've admired him ever since I was a little boy. I loved listening to all of his songs over many many years. Thankyou Mr sinatra for giving me hours of listening pleasure Rip you very special man.
It could sound strange but this is one of my favourites of all Sinatra's hits ... It looks surreal with the cool pose of Sinatra, the references to the hippie's flower power and the decisioon to the drink the wine against all odds. Very fixe, as we say in portughese
To those who want interpretation of the lyrics: I've been listening to this great song for 50 years, and I've always understood it to be a re-affirmation of, and adjunct to, the sentiments expressed in "My Way." Only flaw I see with this performance is the gentleman's hair styling.
@@joannlamonica8067 Musically, it's flawless. As far as the hair styling, well, to each his/her own. If you like the "Moe Howard bowl over the head" styling, that's your business.
In May 1970 Frank played two charity concerts on consecutive nights at the Royal Festival Hall in London. These concerts were backed by the Count Basie Orchestra. During October Sinatra recorded George Harrison's 'Something' for the first time with an arrangement by Lennie Hayton. Two further charity performances followed on November 16 - again performed at the Festival Hall - the second, introduced by Princess Grace of Monaco, was recorded for BBC television and broadcast on November 22 - as 'Night of Nights'
@EDU45473. I would love to have seen Sinatra in concert. One of my regrets in life. My dad saw him at the Talk of the Town in London one year. He couldn't stop talking about it for ages.
A secret finest hour -- This is musical magic. I think the lyrics are incredible, with the timeless quality of Frank's definite, pastoral tone. The whole 'Sinatra & Company' LP could be baroque pop's best kept secret. Frank executed the style just as masterfully as Scott Walker or Nick Drake. Perhaps was a natural musical transition for him, the orchestrations, the direct imagery of the song. To the naysayers, go put on a Greatest Hits album and leave the real appreciators be. And I will drink the wine.
EXCELLENT FABOULOUS AWESOME SONG written by Paul Ryan who was also hit singer with his Brother BARRY THEY HAD HITS TOGETHER AS PAUL N BARRY RYAN PAUL ALSO WROTE THE SMASH HIT ELOISE WHICH WAS A NO1 FOR BARRY when he went solo there great song Dont Bring me your heartaches is on youtube They were twin brothers yeah very taleted
I was 3yrs old my dad told me when I used to rock to his music mr Sinatra that is. Now I'm 56 and still rocking to the legend managed to see him live once with Sammy and Liza at the royal Albert hall for their ultimate event concerts what a night
THE MORE I THINK ABOUT IT AND LISTEN TO THIS WONDERFUL. SONG AND NOT THAT IT MAKES ANY DIFFERENCE BUT YES FRANK WAS TALKING ABOUT MIA FARROW HIS FORMER WIFE WHO HE NEVER STOPPED LOVING. I AM A HUGE FAN SEEN HIM MANY TIMES IN CONCERT💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋. NEVER BE ANYONE LIKE HIM. AND LIFE GOES ON. JOANN LAMONICA ONEONTA NEW YORK🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂💁💁💁💁💁💁
I've always wondered, could this song have such a simple meaning? Or as Peggy Lee wondered aloud, is that all there is? If that's the case, I dunno... I should stop here.
I do respect your view that it could be referring to the flower people a la the former Mrs Sinatra.. Mia Farrow and maybe there is an oblique reference , but I doubt very much that Frank would be so petty, the meaning is of course as with many songs open to the listeners' own interpretation. The recording is from a concert at the Royal Festival Hall in London (1970) in the same concert he did a great version of "I Have Dreamed", he ended with "My Way"... New York was not then in his repertoire.
Yeah!!ll............Tell em Frank! Hey !! no Bronx accent here it's Water..not Wahder, it's Frank showing us that he commands English as good as anyone, and phrases better than anyone., class all the way, he just takes a song and it's his,forever. than
The Voice. The greatest singer in many decades.
This song is largely forgotten these days, but it made the charts on both sides of the Atlantic.
I haven't forgotten it my friend
I never heard or knew of it now beautiful
And quite rightly forgotten, due to those disgraceful lyrics, the apology of a tucking grifter.
Very last teaching we need to spread nowadays.
Nice tune, though.
@@beatricewoods8377I just heard this wonderful song a few weeks ago! I keep coming back to listen again! I am not familiar with the songwriter, Paul Ryan.
Just to add a thought on this dreary cloudy Sunday, the world still misses Frank Sinatra. We often forget that we won't have our extraordinary and brilliant singing artists forever. The beauty and joy they add to our lives is immeasurable.
Correct 100%
OMG...I cannot stop watching this video...You can see how emotionally connected he is to the lyrics of this song...Not settling, but searching for new opportunities and grasping for everything that is GREAT and WONDERFUL in this life. His masculine energy is unmistakable... I miss you, Mr. Sinatra...
no monitors, no in-ears, just Talent ! #whatavoice
I can listen to Frank all day.His voice so mellow and smooth, he knows how to use his beautiful eyes to draw you even closer. The smile in his eyes are so subtle and, can catch you if your quick enough to see it. He had it all, the whole shebang of charisma, personalty, and the power, to hold his audience in the palm of his hands. Such was the man, Mr Francis Sinatra. A singing LEGEND.❤❤
He has left an indelible mark in the entertainment world. I loved him from quite a young child. And my Dad sang Sinatra too!
Huge Sinatra fan but am only hearing this for the first time, another stunner!
I saw this same performance on television in 1992, and fortunately, caught it on VHS. I hadn't seen it in years, until I thought to look on here.
Not so huge eh? LMAO
@@jimgleeson98 so I guess you know every song he ever sang🤦🏻♂️
@@baldilocks1914 pretty much yes. I was born in the 1951 and worked in a top west London record retailer from 1966 to 1974! In my humble opinion, ignorance is a choice especially in the 21st. Century!
@@jimgleeson98 sure, sure.
Sinatra was 56 and fabulous. His voice was and is a fine wine to savor...
I love his inflections and expressions from 2:50 to the end.
Something so appealing and wistful yet hopeful, about how he delivers the last line:
And I will drink the wine...
54 he was, November 1970.
Oh, is that the exact number? Thanks. : ) I was just listening and remembered he was born in 1915. This video says 1971, so I arrived @ 56, give or take...meaning he was in his mid 50's, sounding fabulous and luminous as he aged like a fine wine to savor, and goes with every meal. :). I got so caught up in listening...mmm... I love his delivery and tone always, but in this concert his voice (for me at least) is especially appealing and wistful. He was brilliant at every age and beyond this earth, I believe. Wanted to see if his fans here felt the same way.
Never one like him before and never will be again .
🍸🍸
He deserves all our respect and deepest admiration
You have no Idea how I Love him his performance his Charisma
Everything in him IS absolutely perfect,!
@@isabelsegoviamarques2385😊😊
Sinatra's voice was so unmistakable. A massive call out to Paul Ryan who wrote this song. RIP guys 💞.
Ryan left us way too early
His voice was still great to sing that beautiful song I listen to many times
LOVE LOVE THIS SONG. SHOULD HAVE BEEN A HIT!!!!!! 👍. JO-ANN LAMONICA ONEONTA NEW YORK🌹
Beautiful song written by the gorgeous Paul Ryan
So love this song sadly so many people haven't heard this truly magical song.
This is a great song by Paul Ryan who had a big hit in the sixties with his Brother Barry called “Eloise”
Frank knew their Mother Marion Ryan who was a popular singing the sixties was on shows like the Spot the tune.
She moved to Florida to live.with her husband.
I will drink the wine was a hit in the UK charts in 1971 .
Nobody sings like Sinatra he is in his prime.
I was there with the great A.F. and my boss with his wife. I was just 22. & Paul and Barry were there (Albert Hall I think) with their family. A memorable night.
Lucky you are.
Sure I saw it live on TV, Sinatra introduced Ryan, about 1968
There has never been a natural born singer like Francis Albert Sinatra.
Never again will there be. His songs are played all the time, even Teens now, if whai i have read on here is true. He is a true Legend ❤❤
Frank sinatra is the greatest big band singer and first class entertainer of all time. Extremely patriotic American man who loved his country and people. I've admired him ever since I was a little boy. I loved listening to all of his songs over many many years. Thankyou Mr sinatra for giving me hours of listening pleasure Rip you very special man.
It could sound strange but this is one of my favourites of all Sinatra's hits ... It looks surreal with the cool pose of Sinatra, the references to the hippie's flower power and the decisioon to the drink the wine against all odds. Very fixe, as we say in portughese
Muito bom....
Beautiful song Mr Bennett just died
One of mine, too ...
The sexiest man and an iconic voice
Hi Helen, he's the Chairman.
Lovely. As ever. He Will Always be alive in my Life. God bless him
To those who want interpretation of the lyrics: I've been listening to this great song for 50 years, and I've always understood it to be a re-affirmation of, and adjunct to, the sentiments expressed in "My Way."
Only flaw I see with this performance is the gentleman's hair styling.
There us no flaw.
Agree -- NO. FLAW!!!!!!! JoAnn. LAMONICA❤️
@@joannlamonica8067 Musically, it's flawless. As far as the hair styling, well, to each his/her own. If you like the "Moe Howard bowl over the head" styling, that's your business.
Simply.. The king of all time ⌚
In May 1970 Frank played two charity concerts on consecutive nights at the Royal Festival Hall in London. These concerts were backed by the Count Basie Orchestra.
During October Sinatra recorded George Harrison's 'Something' for the first time with an arrangement by Lennie Hayton.
Two further charity performances followed on November 16 - again performed at the Festival Hall - the second, introduced by Princess Grace of Monaco, was recorded for BBC television and broadcast on November 22 - as 'Night of Nights'
L
Sinatra .
Chairman of d boards.
Say no more.
Ard deish dey go raibh a anam.
Lucky you to be aware of all this
@EDU45473. I would love to have seen Sinatra in concert. One of my regrets in life. My dad saw him at the Talk of the Town in London one year. He couldn't stop talking about it for ages.
One of my father's fave song cheers 🍷🍷💖
I remember ❤❤❤❤ what a voice 😊😊
Love you Francis. Always there in love.
I love this man so much.
there was of times fathers a song to my boots there was years Respect
LOVE THIS SONG. SHOULD HAVE BEEN A HUGE HIT. SEXY MAN. LOVE THE WORDS ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💋💋💋💋💋💋💋. JOANN LAMONICA ONEONTA NEW YORK🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂💁💁💁💁
The voice..... The king
It's one of these songs that is awesome if you don't pay attention to the words...
The lyrics say a lot if you truly listen.
A secret finest hour -- This is musical magic. I think the lyrics are incredible, with the timeless quality of Frank's definite, pastoral tone. The whole 'Sinatra & Company' LP could be baroque pop's best kept secret. Frank executed the style just as masterfully as Scott Walker or Nick Drake. Perhaps was a natural musical transition for him, the orchestrations, the direct imagery of the song. To the naysayers, go put on a Greatest Hits album and leave the real appreciators be. And I will drink the wine.
Magic Mesmerizing honor for Frank to sing a song you wrote.i put this one up there with Chicago
EXCELLENT FABOULOUS AWESOME SONG written by Paul Ryan who was also hit singer with his Brother
BARRY THEY HAD HITS TOGETHER AS PAUL N BARRY RYAN PAUL ALSO WROTE THE SMASH HIT ELOISE
WHICH WAS A NO1 FOR BARRY when he went solo there great song Dont Bring me your heartaches is on youtube
They were twin brothers yeah very taleted
Paul was lost way too soon
the king fantastic
LOVE THIS ONE!!!!
I was 3yrs old my dad told me when I used to rock to his music mr Sinatra that is. Now I'm 56 and still rocking to the legend managed to see him live once with Sammy and Liza at the royal Albert hall for their ultimate event concerts what a night
Gary Eaton I would love to meet someone e who loved Frank as much as I did I think we could be so good together xx
My Dad loved this song..and the meaning
Please, would you... would ANYONE explain the meaning.
Aw thank you Frank I love you with all my heart!!! xxx
КАК ЖАЛЬ ЧТО ФРЭНКА С НАМИ НЕТ.НО ПЕСНИ ЕГО ЖИВУТ.БРАВО !!!!!!!!!
THANK YOU BROTHERS 54 YEARS
my letter of wars a song to my brothers the wall a song to my teams
LOVE THIS. GOD BLESS --saw him in concert many times❤️❤️NONE BETTER🌹. 5/2/2022. JO-ANN LAMONICA. AMERICA
A legendary voice ,diction , that most could never interpretate. plus gentleman ... Was well respected ... X
Love this a lot 👌
Frank sing a. You and me
I Just adore his performance. He is Always perfect. Love him. Miss him
Thank God he is now in my hand and will never no away again
Solid as a diamond.
I would like to drink the wine with the most gorgeous man on Earth
Master of his craft.
Era talentoso 🎵🎵🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎵🎤Sinatra 🇧🇷
Paul Ryan!!
Me too he was fantastic his music is always in my Car.
The most sexy man and best singer of all time RIP blue eyes
Esse homem era muito talentoso estilo único 🎤🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🇧🇷
I have this video. It was on PBS in my area.
At his peak -one of many.
Another of Frank's classics
The Voice.❤😊
LEGEND !
Just great song and singer.
Questa canzone l aveva cantata al concerto di MONTECARLO. SINATRA IS THE VOICE IN THE WORLD
Amo..a.este.hombre.por.sus.canciones
I too just came across this one. WOW! Is this classic Blue Eyes or what? Can’t get enough of it.
This is so much better than the studio recording.
Небо послало нам Френка, его уже нет а он до сих пор восхищает нас своим голосом
That's beyond Talent.....
THE MORE I THINK ABOUT IT AND LISTEN TO THIS WONDERFUL. SONG AND NOT THAT IT MAKES ANY DIFFERENCE BUT YES FRANK WAS TALKING ABOUT MIA FARROW HIS FORMER WIFE WHO HE NEVER STOPPED LOVING. I AM A HUGE FAN SEEN HIM MANY TIMES IN CONCERT💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋. NEVER BE ANYONE LIKE HIM. AND LIFE GOES ON. JOANN LAMONICA ONEONTA NEW YORK🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂💁💁💁💁💁💁
Che meraviglia!!!💙
Wonderful
what a performer!!
MY BOOTS A BROTHER A SONG OUR TOURS
Everybody like the song and the sound but nobody knows the meanings of it .
Sorry, I'm searching my cup of wine!
חקי חיון , פרנק סינטרה מדהים.
..לא ניתן לשיר כפי פרנק סינטרה.שירלי בסי בשל היות פרנק סינטרה אחד! שירלי בסי אחת!
Wish I could have married him 💕
Another Paul Ryan song..that I like is Who Put The Lights Out sung by Dana and also Barry Ryan.
ourtours a familys
teams 54 to you thank you
Frank your still the King , after all these Years ......
Absolute class perfect entertainer 👍🇬🇧
I looked up Adele new song about wine, this is like winning the Lottery
you have a Marine Vietnam the song of tours to my home a familys
Great, as always !
BEAUTIFUL MUSIC.
Another Frank Sinatra song over which to obsess! Fantastic phrasing!
Arguably One Of The Most popular Talents Of The 20th Century. An Impressive Film Career Bolstered by A huge Back Catalogue Of Songs. Thanks Frank...
Kakva lijepa klasična melodija - sinatrina. Uživam slušati
sirthomas57...thank you for this. I adore his interpretations. No one better. No one equal.
Legend
Another nice Frank Sinatra song which led me to another nice Frank Sinatra album I might buy … Thank you for this content 😊
Love this.
My interpretation of this is that he’s going for broke in life not just accepting what’s given to him he wants more than that in fact he wants it all.
Thank you have been trying to understand the lyrics for ages. Isn't his performance of this just amazing ! Gives me goosebumps
Might be
He didnt write the song, Paul Ryan wrote it.
@@lifeonthebeach I know
A MARINE HOME TO MY TEAMS A SONG OUR TEAMS USE
THERE IS THE SUMMER WINDS OF TEAMS HOME BOOTS OF TEAMS
There will never be another FS,even with his faults Some people forget,he was still a human being and none of else are perfect
E incredibile frank x sempre
B
There will never be another Sinatra. He was the entertainer of the Century. The world misses him.
My hero
Never heard this song, but the lyrics suit Sinatra to a T. Kind of saying he will take the better things in life, And of course, he did.
I don’t think he took it, I think he earned it. Massively!
@@morganfjp Great point.
I've always wondered, could this song have such a simple meaning? Or as Peggy Lee wondered aloud, is that all there is? If that's the case, I dunno... I should stop here.
Think the songs meaning is life is short enjoy it to the fullest!
Extraordinario !
I do respect your view that it could be referring to the flower people a la the former Mrs Sinatra.. Mia Farrow and maybe there is an oblique reference , but I doubt very much that Frank would be so petty, the meaning is of course as with many songs open to the listeners' own interpretation. The recording is from a concert at the Royal Festival Hall in London (1970) in the same concert he did a great version of "I Have Dreamed", he ended
with "My Way"... New York was not then in his repertoire.
c'est. notre vieille culture
l' eau ç a rouille😊
Yeah!!ll............Tell em Frank! Hey !! no Bronx accent here it's Water..not Wahder, it's Frank showing us that he commands English as good as anyone, and phrases better than anyone., class all the way, he just takes a song and it's his,forever.
than
Lo mejor en la música por siempre
No one like him The very best ever. F.A.Sinatra❤😂🎉😢