I was having a bad day and I stumbled across this show. I lived through that era and remembered all those songs and performers that brought me back to the singing, dancing, flirting that fed my waking hours. I'm in my mid eighties now but like George Burns said "We all get old but we don't have to get old.
Stumbled upon this by accident on Frank’s day of passing. Miss you Frank, and all those that have passed since that performed at this truly special event. Swing 4 every.
A million-dollar honorarium for the greatest singer of all time, Francis Albert Sinatra! He earned all that glory for what he gave us for almost 60 years of his remarkable musical life, and is still giving us joy with his recordings and film work, which we can pull up and pretend that it's current! Thank you, FS, and RIP now.
I was very lucky; I got to hang out with (whomever showed up) the Rat Pack, at Bings' place in Burlingame CA. My Dad used to hang out with them, & he was a stunt actor for Frank, Cary Grant & Gary Cooper. I literally bumped heads with Pearl Bailey. (I was mortified!) I miss those days, going to one of those early concerts, meeting & hanging out with them. Listening to Big Bands. Dancing to the music. I hope they're all together in the big bandstand in the sky. Jamming. Just like I was there to hear & see knees) so long ago, in the Way Back machine.
They were all there--all the great band singers singing their signature hits. It was '90 or '91. The last time we saw these big band greats together honoring the greatest band singer, Sinatra. It was very emotional for Frank.
The passing of the Forties/Fifties/Sixties, in my opinion, was the best periods of Blues/Jazz/Swing etc, those moments during a dance, all dancers would stop at the bandstand just to watch the drummer, play his solo Only top glide off again when the whole orchestra kicked back in to finish the dance those, Ah, those were the days, sadly all of fifty years ago now, how we danced, kissed, & loved in doorways, only to run to catch the last bus home, Memories.
So much talent in one room. Every performer and every musician, was just fabulous. The Big Band Era was a great period in American music. Younger artists need to keep this music alive. We can't just let this great art form slip away.
For anyone who may want the set list: 2:10 Intro to Ginny Mancini - Henry Mancini 3:02 Society of Singers Intro - Ginny Mancini 5:30 “There Will Never Be Another You” - Ella Fitzgerald 9:30 Presentation of “Ella” Award to Frank Sinatra 12:18 “The Lady is a Tramp” - Frank Sinatra & Ella Fitzgerald 16:49 “He is a Singer” - Jack Jones 20:30 “Young at Heart” - George Burns 24:32 “More” - Harry Connick, Jr. 28:35 “I’ll Never Smile Again” - The HiLos with Jo Stafford 30:14 “How Do You Keep the Music Playing” - Tony Bennett 34:58 “Snootie Little Cutie” - The Manhattan Transfer 36:20 “Mellow Little Fellow” - Connie Haines 38:41 “The Man I Love” - Peggy Lee 43:41 Dialogue - Tony Danza 46:47 Dance Segment - Tony Danza & Gretchen Wyler 48:48 “Flamingo” - Herb Jeffries 51:27 “There’s No Tomorrow” - Tony Martin 53:22 Intro to Big Band Singers - Frances Langford 54:20 “What a Difference a Day Makes” - Kay Starr 56:13 “I Had the Craziest Dream” - Helen Forrest 57:46 “And the Angels Sing” - Martha Tilton 59:42 “Deep Purple” - Bea Wain 1:01:43 “It’s Been a Long, Long Time” - Kitty Kallen 1:03:20 “Tangerine” - Helen O’Connell 1:04:30 “Sunday Kind of Love” - Fran Warren 1:07:04 “The Sunny Side of the Street” - The Sentimentalists 1:08:38 “All Right, OK, You Win” - Joe Williams 1:13:00 “This Love of Mine” - Eydie Gorme 1:14:53 “I’m a Fool to Want You” - Steve Lawrence 1:17:16 “From this Moment On” - Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme 1:18:36 “Dream” - Ensemble 1:20:50 “All Right, OK, You Win” Reprise - Ensemble Sad to think that nearly all of these performers are long gone now.
What a brilliant show! Some of the giants of the big band era. Music I grew up with and surround myself with. Sadly a thing of the past. Replaced by a cacophony of noise. Thank you for posting.
1990 I saw Sinatra for the only time in my life in Rockford, Illinois...it was great. I listened to him in the 1940's when a young kid, now at 80 I play him nearly every single day. Nobody ever sang such love songs as he did. Thanks for posting this. Very much!
This was the best show I have watched. To bring back all the big band singers. My Dad (who passed suddenly in Oct 2020) was a Big Band Leader and played with many of the Big Bands and had his own 19 piece orchestra. He would have absolutely gone nuts over this show. His brother who is also a musician, (My Uncle) would love this show. Can't wait to show it to him. I saw many of the performers shown. What an amazing gather! Thank you for placing this on RUclips where we can bring back that sound that will never die even it performers have. Thank you bunches! 🎼🎺🎶🎵
Wow! Some night Ella - Peggy - Joe Williams - the list goes on a tribute to Frank amongst his own and never to be forgotten the singer in the band - we salute you all.
I first became aware of Heny Mancini from the song, Baby Elephant Walk" is a song Hank wrote in 1961 for the 1962 film Hatari! In 1963 , the song earned Mancini a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement. The tune was written for an impromptu scene in Hatari! in which 'Dallas' ( Elsa Martinelli ) led three baby elephants to a waterhole to bathe! The next year, though, "Pink Panther" probably put him on the world map. I admired Mancini for years and still seek his orchestra numbers and arrangements, he was a superb talent and I was acutely aware of our immense loss when he passed away in 1994.
THIS MUST BE BEST CONCERT EVER PUT ON YOU TUBE.......THANK GOD WE HAVE YOU TUBE THAT PUT THIS OUT FOR US...........SIMPLY WORLD CLASS............I HAVE NO WORDS IN ENGLISH SINCE I'M FROM NORWAY, THIS IS PURE CLASS THAT LIVES NEXT 10000 YEARS!
I feel like I just hit a gold mine! What a wonderful show and so many people that I have always adored and loved!!! Such a highlight for these past months of COVID!! Thank you Society of Singers!!
1:08:50 This is the sound of SWING !! A hot groove that nothing in today's pop music can understand let alone perform. A rhythm that imitates our natural walking cadence in a hot tempo, swing music is totally captivating and as natural as breathing. What a shame the world doesn't hear it much anymore.
Thanks for the great upload, Mr. Hoffman. This is the first time I've seen this nugget. What a wonderful find and fantastic treat. So many great talents on one stage.
I'm surprised no one here had mentioned how great Kay Starr was, she totally jazzed up "What a Difference a Day Makes". Her voice certainly got better with age, you can see Frank was really enjoying it.
THANK YOU FROM THE VERY BOTTOM OF MY HEART... THIS IS GREAT AND REMINDS ME OF BETTER TIMES WITH MY FAMILY..I AM 47 AND LOVE THIS SO MUCH,,,,BLESS YOU...
Indeed, George! Music can make all the difference in one's mood, it has the power to make us dance, weep, be nostalgic but most of all, be grateful for the chance to be a part of it, whether in performing or just listening! Music is an important part of our soul!
So glad I grew up in those 2 decades 40s,,*&30s when evergreen music was born & evergreen vocalists did justice to the music. Those singers still make that golden period a time never to be forgotten
Thank you so much for sharing that. There have been so many wonderful singers down the years who deserve to be much better remembered. This was a marvellous parade of so many of them. So pleased it is preserved on tape for posterity.
Always been a fan of Frank ever since my parents listened to his music at 56 years old now and I am from Edinburgh and these singers were fantastic especially the dark skinned man what a voice he reminds me of muddy waters .Frank had such a humble begining poor but that's how u become a star .start from nothing to the top I've always thought emerican jazz is the best
I had the honor to go to this event - the tops in song - the atmosphere was electric - thanks for all the music Elle, , Francik sand Hank - you changed my life and in fact gave me life. Don
Thank you so much for posting this gem of a video. Thank you also for adding the names of all the singers, because although I love this type of music, I didn't kow all of them. You can see that the music lives within them and shines out of them. Music feeds the soul and creates happiness. And check out Wikipedia for all of these glorious singers and all lived to a grand old age. Some made it to 100. Fab Fab Fab.
Wow how amazing to see everyone so happy! I’m so happy to Frank so honored & that audience OMG who’s who of my favorites! Thanks for sharing this gem. Forever a fan of the old days and all these people remembering there youth bring tears of joy. 🥳🤩✝️☮️ Music is the best antidote for a quarantine. Frank blowing kisses Amen.
This Video is a piece of GOLD. BAND SINGERS THAT I HAD NO IDEA WERE STILL ALIVE IN 1990 It moves right along . If you Love 💕 music you won’t be bored. Henry Mancini is the Bandleader. Chris ♥️🎶🥀🎶♥️🥰😍😘🤗🎼🎶♥️😎
This is amazing the best show I have ever seen. ❤ I feel sad for all the people that won't watch this..wow what singers what performers what class and style.
Yes, you are absolutely right. There arent any singers any more, let alone class or style. Baby Boomersand before, were very lucky indeed to have witnessed these people!
Beautiful memories, and a few sad moments when l hear this beautiful man who gave so much to so many. . I only saw him twice , it was never enough. 😪🎶🎶🎶🎶🙏🙏🙏🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🥰💐💐💐
Never seen this incredible recording - I would love to know more about what we are watching here. 1990? Ella was stunning as ever but Miss Peggy Lee, singing a very personal and conversational tribute to her friend, was exceptional and a wonderful surprise. Thank you
When watching that duet with Frank and Ella I must have been smiling throughout without knowing it, because at the end when I realised I was smiling, my face hurt when I started to stop. That’s when you know you’ve truly seen something wonderful....your jowls hurt.
I've watched with such happiness this procession of all these iconic artists ....legendary entairtainers , the coolest talented army and in the flow I've spotted ( 3 times ) Barry MANILOW who would have deserved the stage considering he is the MAN to sing SINATRA's repertoire . His CD tribute " OL' blue eyes " is a must !!!
A nice and moving tribute to probably the greatest singer ever, for most of my life he WAS "The Voice" and though he's gone now, people are STILL enjoying his music and probably will into the next century! I have other favorites also, but none who gave us over a half a century and more, of inimitable, unforgettable artistry and music, which came into our hearts and stayed there!
Thank you so much for posting this. Can't think of a better memory for my Mom on Mother's Day. My mom and dad grew up in the big band era. Still have found memories of their stories. I remember listening to music of the big band era when I was a kid, playing along with Benny Goodman on my clarinet. And Francis Albert, the greatest.
I've probably either been to in person or via tv, Utube, A/C and a few others venues, but....this was the very, very complete and total performance by ALL. EVERY SINGLE GUEST , who were all of Franks real friends. They sang with emotion as I've never before. This is Franks kind show...all the way. Much thanks. I've been a Sinatra fan for about 68-70 years.
You are correct, I guess they broke the mold at the end of this era, because you sure don't hear comparable music today. A few try, but I doubt if we'll have the myriad of talented performers that they had back in those times. We're so glad so many of them made recordings that we can pull up and that makes them live on in our hearts and minds!
Yes, Dusty was unique her emotional tones produced in the Memphis album was probably the best piece of work by a UK artist. RIP Ms.Springfield and thank you for leaving us with superlative vocal memories.
It's no over. Have to Say, this is magice Frank Sinatra so Definitely honored 🙏 🙌 ❤ 😌 💕 Thak you for sharing ❤ 😀. I So 💘 this man, His music. I was Honored to meet Him. Saw him often, even acknowledged me. Thank you, Mr. Frank Sinatra. Your the TOPS. HAVE YOUR PERSONALIZED AUTOGRAPH HANGING ON MY WALL. THANK YOU, I 💘 LOVE. THANKS TO ALL YOUR WONDERFUL FRIENDS 👏 ❤
MAY I SAY THIS PERFORMANCE FROM FRANK SINATRA IS AMAZING AMAZING AMAZING. NOTHING LIKE IT TODAY. ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL. AND TONY BENNETT A COMPLETE GENTLEMAN AND MAGNIFICENT. I CAN'T BELIEVE HOW SUPER TERIFFIC THIS SOUNDS. BEYOND BELIEF!
WHAT A WONDERFUL HOUR AND A HALF ESPECIALLY DURING SUCH A TOUGH TIME IN OUR LIVES. To just get taken back to a great time in our lives. And the beautiful songs and si gets
Just listening to the band was worth the price of admission. Singers have no idea what real talent sounds like. Computers can't duplicate live music.
I was having a bad day and I stumbled across this show.
I lived through that era and remembered all those songs and performers that brought me back to the singing, dancing, flirting that fed my waking hours. I'm in my mid eighties now but like George Burns said "We all get old but we don't have to get old.
Stumbled upon this by accident on Frank’s day of passing. Miss you Frank, and all those that have passed since that performed at this truly special event. Swing 4 every.
A million-dollar honorarium for the greatest singer of all time, Francis Albert Sinatra! He earned all that glory for what he gave us for almost 60 years of his remarkable musical life, and is still giving us joy with his recordings and film work, which we can pull up and pretend that it's current! Thank you, FS, and RIP now.
What a brilliant night for Francis Albert I bet he just loved it God Bless Meistro
This was so cool. Some of the greats of this timeless era. Did you see Ella jamming like a musical windstorm, the power she wielded wow!
The two greatest singers/performers who ever live, Ella and Frank.
The First Lady of Song and the Chairman of the Board. Never again will anybody be able to top these two in their prime.
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This was Awesome. Thank you for posting. I’m 82yrs.and loved every minute of it. ♥️🎼🎶♥️🥰😎
Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra doing a duet, doesn't get any better than that. Wow couldnt sleep and just happened upon this gem of a show.
I was very lucky; I got to hang out with (whomever showed up) the Rat Pack, at Bings' place in Burlingame CA.
My Dad used to hang out with them, & he was a stunt actor for Frank, Cary Grant & Gary Cooper.
I literally bumped heads with Pearl Bailey. (I was mortified!)
I miss those days, going to one of those early concerts, meeting & hanging out with them. Listening to Big Bands. Dancing to the music.
I hope they're all together in the big bandstand in the sky. Jamming. Just like I was there to hear & see knees) so long ago, in the Way Back machine.
Terrific concert!!!! with all these great artists!!!!! Thanks very much!
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THE BEST OF THE BEST!!! The Greatest Artists of our Generation! I sure do miss Frank Sinatra
So do I. I've been listening to him for about 56 years. I'm 68, but my husband says I was born an adult. LOL!
Ella made me so happy....and the look on Frank's face seeing her after all these years was impeccable.
Henry Mancini was one of our finest composer of film scores. Loved his music scores and still do! Have many of them!
They were all there--all the great band singers singing their signature hits. It was '90 or '91. The last time we saw these big band greats together honoring the greatest band singer, Sinatra. It was very emotional for Frank.
Sinatra showed them the way
The passing of the Forties/Fifties/Sixties, in my opinion, was the best periods of Blues/Jazz/Swing etc, those moments during a dance, all dancers would stop at the bandstand just to watch the drummer, play his solo Only top glide off again when the whole orchestra kicked back in to finish the dance those,
Ah, those were the days, sadly all of fifty years ago now, how we danced, kissed, & loved in doorways, only to run to catch the last bus home, Memories.
I was born to late unfortunately. Agree completely.😊
Where is Marian Hutton
Great show....a long time ago...I miss all these singers...
Peggy Lee made him cry,,,wowwwwwwwww
This is a treasure. This the only version with the complete shows of each one. This is very very rare. Download it before it's late.
Sinatra is the greatest. 🌹🌹 And Ella was extraordinary too.
Class, style, a little mystery, a whole lot of talent and bundles of charisma.
Kay Starr killed it😻😻
It's amazing how each singer has maintained their original beautiful voices thru the years. I know. I'm 82.
The best ever moment. Congratulations on those incredible singers! We never will see any other time like that. Frank, " The Voice".🇧🇷
So much talent in one room. Every performer and every musician, was just fabulous. The Big Band Era was a great period in American music. Younger artists need to keep this music alive. We can't just let this great art form slip away.
the last of the truly GREAT artists, when singers could ACYUALLY SING.
Truly a Great Tribute to Sinatra but to the Great Big Band Era. Thank you.
Sensacional! Os maiores talentos 👏👏🙏
For anyone who may want the set list:
2:10 Intro to Ginny Mancini - Henry Mancini
3:02 Society of Singers Intro - Ginny Mancini
5:30 “There Will Never Be Another You” - Ella Fitzgerald
9:30 Presentation of “Ella” Award to Frank Sinatra
12:18 “The Lady is a Tramp” - Frank Sinatra & Ella Fitzgerald
16:49 “He is a Singer” - Jack Jones
20:30 “Young at Heart” - George Burns
24:32 “More” - Harry Connick, Jr.
28:35 “I’ll Never Smile Again” - The HiLos with Jo Stafford
30:14 “How Do You Keep the Music Playing” - Tony Bennett
34:58 “Snootie Little Cutie” - The Manhattan Transfer
36:20 “Mellow Little Fellow” - Connie Haines
38:41 “The Man I Love” - Peggy Lee
43:41 Dialogue - Tony Danza
46:47 Dance Segment - Tony Danza & Gretchen Wyler
48:48 “Flamingo” - Herb Jeffries
51:27 “There’s No Tomorrow” - Tony Martin
53:22 Intro to Big Band Singers - Frances Langford
54:20 “What a Difference a Day Makes” - Kay Starr
56:13 “I Had the Craziest Dream” - Helen Forrest
57:46 “And the Angels Sing” - Martha Tilton
59:42 “Deep Purple” - Bea Wain
1:01:43 “It’s Been a Long, Long Time” - Kitty Kallen
1:03:20 “Tangerine” - Helen O’Connell
1:04:30 “Sunday Kind of Love” - Fran Warren
1:07:04 “The Sunny Side of the Street” - The Sentimentalists
1:08:38 “All Right, OK, You Win” - Joe Williams
1:13:00 “This Love of Mine” - Eydie Gorme
1:14:53 “I’m a Fool to Want You” - Steve Lawrence
1:17:16 “From this Moment On” - Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme
1:18:36 “Dream” - Ensemble
1:20:50 “All Right, OK, You Win” Reprise - Ensemble
Sad to think that nearly all of these performers are long gone now.
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I miss this great group who helped many, many vocalists
What a wonderful show........the current generation should see this to know what it's like to sing with technique.
It doesn't get better.
Awesome! Many thanks for doing this.
What a brilliant show! Some of the giants of the big band era. Music I grew up with and surround myself with. Sadly a thing of the past. Replaced by a cacophony of noise. Thank you for posting.
Thank you for a brilliant show with brilliant singers all of them. Thank you Frank for giving so many memories!
Sinatra fan but never saw this before. Great. Nice to see some of the big band singers getting a look in.
Wow. Didn't know this even existed. What a fabulous trip to yesteryear. This music was popular before my era, but I enjoyed it immensely.
Thanks for posting this, what an evening, the singers and the band, love it 😍
1990 I saw Sinatra for the only time in my life in Rockford, Illinois...it was great. I listened to him in the 1940's when a young kid, now at 80 I play him nearly every single day. Nobody ever sang such love songs as he did.
Thanks for posting this. Very much!
I'm 76 years old, and this has meant so much to me, I can go home now, thank you so very much !!!
This was the best show I have watched. To bring back all the big band singers. My Dad (who passed suddenly in Oct 2020) was a Big Band Leader and played with many of the Big Bands and had his own 19 piece orchestra. He would have absolutely gone nuts over this show. His brother who is also a musician, (My Uncle) would love this show. Can't wait to show it to him. I saw many of the performers shown. What an amazing gather! Thank you for placing this on RUclips where we can bring back that sound that will never die even it performers have. Thank you bunches! 🎼🎺🎶🎵
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Wow! Some night Ella - Peggy - Joe Williams - the list goes on a tribute to Frank amongst his own and never to be forgotten the singer in the band - we salute you all.
The late great Hank Mancini, one of America’s best composers, arrangers and pianist of our time.
I first became aware of Heny Mancini from the song, Baby Elephant Walk" is a song Hank wrote in 1961 for the 1962 film Hatari! In 1963 , the song earned Mancini a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement. The tune was written for an impromptu scene in Hatari! in which 'Dallas' ( Elsa Martinelli ) led three baby elephants to a waterhole to bathe! The next year, though, "Pink Panther" probably put him on the world map. I admired Mancini for years and still seek his orchestra numbers and arrangements, he was a superb talent and I was acutely aware of our immense loss when he passed away in 1994.
American???? He’s a son of Italy!!!🇮🇹 🇮🇹
@@mackan-kf4tg He was born in Ohio. So continental!
Yes, I saw Mancini with Andy Williams fronting at The Royal Albert Hall London - a truly magical evening.
Thanks for this video of the 1990's a very memorable singers.
THIS MUST BE BEST CONCERT EVER PUT ON YOU TUBE.......THANK GOD WE HAVE YOU TUBE THAT PUT THIS OUT FOR US...........SIMPLY WORLD CLASS............I HAVE NO WORDS IN ENGLISH SINCE I'M FROM NORWAY, THIS IS PURE CLASS THAT LIVES NEXT 10000 YEARS!
I thought it was a gag when Harry Connick Jr stopped the band because he was nervous- but nope! Amazing
I feel like I just hit a gold mine! What a wonderful show and so many people that I have always adored and loved!!! Such a highlight for these past months of COVID!! Thank you Society of Singers!!
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Yes, this is truly special as Coco Chanel said “Fashion changes, but style endures."
These classics will forever live in the memory.
Great quote. Thanks for reminding us of it, Stephen Vincent.
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One word. FANTASTIC!!!
1:08:50 This is the sound of SWING !! A hot groove that nothing in today's pop music can understand let alone perform. A rhythm that imitates our natural walking cadence in a hot tempo, swing music is totally captivating and as natural as breathing. What a shame the world doesn't hear it much anymore.
Thanks for the great upload, Mr. Hoffman. This is the first time I've seen this nugget. What a wonderful find and fantastic treat. So many great talents on one stage.
I'm surprised no one here had mentioned how great Kay Starr was, she totally jazzed up "What a Difference a Day Makes". Her voice certainly got better with age, you can see Frank was really enjoying it.
Oh My !!! Goosebumps when Frank and Ella sang💕🎶 “That’s Why the Lady is a Tramp “ 🎶💕👏👏👏🥰
THANK YOU FROM THE VERY BOTTOM OF MY HEART... THIS IS GREAT AND REMINDS ME OF BETTER TIMES WITH MY FAMILY..I AM 47 AND LOVE THIS SO MUCH,,,,BLESS YOU...
Thanks for sharing. I was looking for this for a long time.
What a magnificent tribute to the Singers of the Big Band Era. ! Too many highlights and too many tears shed to mention.
During the pandemic, it is comforting and wonderful to hear this great music. Music remains a source of joy.
Indeed, George! Music can make all the difference in one's mood, it has the power to make us dance, weep, be nostalgic but most of all, be grateful for the chance to be a part of it, whether in performing or just listening! Music is an important part of our soul!
Thank you. It is good for the soul.
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So glad I grew up in those 2 decades 40s,,*&30s when evergreen music was born & evergreen vocalists did justice to the music. Those singers still make that golden period a time never to be forgotten
Thank you so much for sharing that. There have been so many wonderful singers down the years who deserve to be much better remembered. This was a marvellous parade of so many of them. So pleased it is preserved on tape for posterity.
Sinatra will always be the best singer that ever lived. Jack Jones sang the right song so beautifully..Hes a singer's singer.
According to RickyRydell this show was on CBS, December 16, 1990.
Grande Sinatra...
He's the best not named Elvis.
I love Sinatra because, I grew up hearing parents play his music./
Fantastic, great, music I love and loved......
Always been a fan of Frank ever since my parents listened to his music at 56 years old now and I am from Edinburgh and these singers were fantastic especially the dark skinned man what a voice he reminds me of muddy waters .Frank had such a humble begining poor but that's how u become a star .start from nothing to the top I've always thought emerican jazz is the best
Sinatra will always be the "Chairman of the. Board"! He was one of a kind!
What a royal line up of musicians and singers!!!!
I had the honor to go to this event - the tops in song - the atmosphere was electric - thanks for all the music
Elle, , Francik sand Hank - you changed my life and in fact gave me life. Don
Any off camera instances that you recall?
Thanks Al, from Budapest. Great songs and singers :)
Thank you so much for posting this gem of a video. Thank you also for adding the names of all the singers, because although I love this type of music, I didn't kow all of them. You can see that the music lives within them and shines out of them. Music feeds the soul and creates happiness. And check out Wikipedia for all of these glorious singers and all lived to a grand old age. Some made it to 100.
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Wow how amazing to see everyone so happy! I’m so happy to Frank so honored & that audience OMG who’s who of my favorites! Thanks for sharing this gem. Forever a fan of the old days and all these people remembering there youth bring tears of joy. 🥳🤩✝️☮️ Music is the best antidote for a quarantine. Frank blowing kisses Amen.
This Video is a piece of GOLD. BAND SINGERS THAT I HAD NO IDEA WERE STILL ALIVE IN 1990 It moves right along . If you Love 💕 music you won’t be bored. Henry Mancini is the Bandleader. Chris ♥️🎶🥀🎶♥️🥰😍😘🤗🎼🎶♥️😎
Joe Williams hadn’t lost a note! And Herb Jeffries! What a great idea for a show.
This I one of the best shows I saw, honoring my Idol Frank Sinatra.Thanks for putting it on RUclipsCarl,Aruba.
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This is amazing the best show I have ever seen. ❤ I feel sad for all the people that won't watch this..wow what singers what performers what class and style.
Yes, you are absolutely right. There arent any singers any more, let alone class or style. Baby Boomersand before, were very lucky indeed to have witnessed these people!
Yes I agree it was s Marvelous and very nice show❤😊
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Beautiful memories, and a few sad moments when l hear this beautiful man who gave so much to so many. . I only saw him twice , it was never enough. 😪🎶🎶🎶🎶🙏🙏🙏🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🥰💐💐💐
Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous and fabulous! Never to be forgotten (or repeated) talent.
Wonderful program and a wonderful era long gone I wanna go back>>>>>> ...
what loss greatest ever my photo is when i did Marlborough ad in Europe and now i'm 80 but this video gives some great memory for me.
Brilliant Wonderful, Fantastic Awesome ❤️❤️❤️❤️
So many talented voices!!
Never seen this incredible recording - I would love to know more about what we are watching here. 1990? Ella was stunning as ever but Miss Peggy Lee, singing a very personal and conversational tribute to her friend, was exceptional and a wonderful surprise. Thank you
This was his tribute by The Society Of Singers. It was for his 75th birthday.
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When watching that duet with Frank and Ella I must have been smiling throughout without knowing it, because at the end when I realised I was smiling, my face hurt when I started to stop. That’s when you know you’ve truly seen something wonderful....your jowls hurt.
Me too!!
Me three! Nothing better than this. ♥️🎼🎶♥️🥰
If you ever catch me smiling for more than a few seconds, it means I've got gas.
Wonderful recording - a lot of fun. So good to see Ella and Frank from 12.40 for 4 minutes of fun 🤩. Thanks for keeping quality memories online.
I've watched with such happiness this procession of all these iconic artists
....legendary entairtainers , the coolest talented army and in the flow I've spotted ( 3 times ) Barry MANILOW who would have deserved the stage
considering he is the MAN to sing SINATRA's repertoire . His CD tribute
" OL' blue eyes " is a must !!!
I totally agree!! Barry should have had the stage also.
A nice and moving tribute to probably the greatest singer ever, for most of my life he WAS "The Voice" and though he's gone now, people are STILL enjoying his music and probably will into the next century! I have other favorites also, but none who gave us over a half a century and more, of inimitable, unforgettable artistry and music, which came into our hearts and stayed there!
Thank you so much for posting this. Can't think of a better memory for my Mom on Mother's Day. My mom and dad grew up in the big band era. Still have found memories of their stories. I remember listening to music of the big band era when I was a kid, playing along with Benny Goodman on my clarinet. And Francis Albert, the greatest.
The best of the best!
I WAS IN THE ARMY WITH STEVE LAWRENCE(LIBOWITZ).DID SOME SHOWS WITH HIM..JACK ENGLISH
There will never be a time like this again!!🙏🙏 God Bless& R.I.P. YOU GREAT ONES! Made life worth living!!
FANTASTIC, what a performance, with so many GREAT stars, where can I get a DVD of this !!! Geoff Wheeler UK
Fantastic presentation for “Old Blue Eyes”❤🥰♥️🥰♥️1991♥️
I've probably either been to in person or via tv, Utube, A/C and a few others venues, but....this was the very, very complete and total performance by ALL.
EVERY SINGLE GUEST , who were all of Franks real friends. They sang with emotion as I've never before. This is Franks kind show...all the way.
Much thanks. I've been a Sinatra fan for about 68-70 years.
Fantastic show. The best I have ever seen. Thank you for posting.
This is just awesome! The greats will never be replaced! Thank you!
Marvellous. Pure Joy. That`s how I feel always listening this great musicians. Thank you very much for sharing
Frank, ma man, always a live in our hearts.....!!!!!! ♥️
This is a nice find. Thank you!
they don't make singers like this anymore! just great!!!
thats right
You are correct, I guess they broke the mold at the end of this era, because you sure don't hear comparable music today. A few try, but I doubt if we'll have the myriad of talented performers that they had back in those times. We're so glad so many of them made recordings that we can pull up and that makes them live on in our hearts and minds!
Yes, Dusty was unique her emotional tones produced in the Memphis album was probably the best piece of work by a UK artist. RIP Ms.Springfield and thank you for leaving us with superlative vocal memories.
i was 25 in 1990, now i'm 54 and i got to say, really, Frank's birthday bash is sooooo Classy...
Steve and Eydie were just great.
Absolutely no tension visible there!
It's no over. Have to
Say, this is magice
Frank Sinatra so
Definitely honored 🙏 🙌 ❤ 😌 💕
Thak you for sharing ❤ 😀. I
So 💘 this man,
His music. I was
Honored to meet
Him. Saw him often, even acknowledged me.
Thank you,
Mr. Frank Sinatra.
Your the TOPS.
HAVE YOUR
PERSONALIZED
AUTOGRAPH
HANGING ON
MY WALL.
THANK YOU, I 💘 LOVE. THANKS TO
ALL YOUR WONDERFUL FRIENDS 👏 ❤
I miss the old days!
MAY I SAY THIS PERFORMANCE FROM FRANK SINATRA IS AMAZING AMAZING AMAZING. NOTHING LIKE IT TODAY. ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL. AND TONY BENNETT A COMPLETE GENTLEMAN AND MAGNIFICENT. I CAN'T BELIEVE HOW SUPER TERIFFIC THIS SOUNDS. BEYOND BELIEF!
WHAT A WONDERFUL HOUR AND A HALF ESPECIALLY DURING SUCH A TOUGH TIME IN OUR LIVES. To just get taken back to a great time in our lives. And the beautiful songs and si gets
Bravo-Thank you!
i believe at 1;09 there is Bond....James Bond....(Sean Connery)....R.I.P.....Connery & Sinatra...best of the best!!!!
He is there to remind us that music is for everyone, for everybody, we might like different things, but music unites us all !!!
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That’s entertainment that should never be lost, glad I lived in this time,hope it never be lost.
Ella, you were so inspiring. Such an incredible, voice! ✨🕊✨