Interesting, you can tell how great he was at performing, he created an image, in this interview if you read his body language it is him, not an act, when he was on stage he played a completely different character. Frankie was a great man and all great men will eternally remember him.
Golden words from a Golden Guy. Tremendous insight. One of the great things about FS was his great respect for great music. It comes out so clearly in this interview. Good stuff!
thanks for the video - being 29 I just recently have started listening to sinatra - now i am trying to get my hands on everything he made - i only wish i could go back in time and see him live and shake his hand - he has changed my view on music, nothing compares to him anymore.
My old friends name was Tony Lisella. He was married to Mary Dorsey, Tommy & Jimmy 's sister.Tony's brother Richie was Franks road manager for 40 years.Richie was also a talent agent and founded an old singer by the name of Teresa brewer. I'm 55 now and old tony is long gone as are the rest of them too ,but I would love to sit with Tony at the old gas station here in N.E. Pa. and listen to his stories.Fascinating life these people led.Richie would sneak Frank into town here once in a while !
Personally I think he comes across as a very well mannered intelligent person. As well as being the greatest vocalist of the 20th century he has such class, we will never see his like again.
I'm 27, and he too had a big influence on my life. If you can grow up to be a gent the way Frank was, especially in this day and age, you won't go wrong my friend. (apart from getting expelled from school!) At least you grammar is good for a 14 year old! Nice one! =)
sad that the album idea never took off....You are left with two Duet albums which are not bad, but the sad thing is nobody recorded actually together.. Great guy miss him so much...and saw him live in 94
there were many sides to frank , he was a great performer , there were also many untrue things said about him , but that goes with the celebrity lifestyle , what a life he had , i would have loved to sit and listen to all the stories he could tell
@DidloDurante ...seriously though -thank you so much for sharing the wisdom of your insights into Mr Sinatra -I think we can all learn from reading and re-reading your thoughtful words "Americans don't have class" -really, are you honestly 40 years old? "his range A-B" -what? -just two notes? "he sold a song, he didn't sing it". I'm sorry but you must go back to school asap!
Michael Parkinson said that this was the only time in his professional career that he was jealous of a fellow journalist. He always said that Frank Sinatra was the one interview that got away.
I was there that night, first night Whitney, Peter Allen, and then Sinatra. Will never forget the ultimate event.
Mike is my Dad and I love this video. He loved Sinatra his whole life and seeing this makes me so happy. ☺️
Interesting, you can tell how great he was at performing, he created an image, in this interview if you read his body language it is him, not an act, when he was on stage he played a completely different character. Frankie was a great man and all great men will eternally remember him.
Golden words from a Golden Guy. Tremendous insight. One of the great things about FS was his great respect for great music. It comes out so clearly in this interview. Good stuff!
Man it's 2023😶
thanks for the video - being 29 I just recently have started listening to sinatra - now i am trying to get my hands on everything he made - i only wish i could go back in time and see him live and shake his hand - he has changed my view on music, nothing compares to him anymore.
My old friends name was Tony Lisella. He was married to Mary Dorsey, Tommy & Jimmy 's sister.Tony's brother Richie was Franks road manager for 40 years.Richie was also a talent agent and founded an old singer by the name of Teresa brewer. I'm 55 now and old tony is long gone as are the rest of them too ,but I would love to sit with Tony at the old gas station here in N.E. Pa. and listen to his stories.Fascinating life these people led.Richie would sneak Frank into town here once in a while !
Personally I think he comes across as a very well mannered intelligent person. As well as being the greatest vocalist of the 20th century he has such class, we will never see his like again.
thank you so much for posting. I love hearing Frank talk casually about his craft and style.
Two of my heroes
Great interview.
Class, class and more class. I wish he was still here.
SINATRA - Always the best.
Im a big fan of frank sinatra ..i think he is one of the greatest singers ever..!
Not one day goes by when I don`t think of Frank Sinatra with the fondest regard...What A Guy !!
I'm 27, and he too had a big influence on my life. If you can grow up to be a gent the way Frank was, especially in this day and age, you won't go wrong my friend. (apart from getting expelled from school!)
At least you grammar is good for a 14 year old! Nice one! =)
miss you frank
Did Frank ever do a televised interivew in front of a studio audience? aka a Dick Cavett, Mike Douglas type programme?
A great artist...enough said.
sad that the album idea never took off....You are left with two Duet albums which are not bad, but the sad thing is nobody recorded actually together.. Great guy miss him so much...and saw him live in 94
there were many sides to frank , he was a great performer , there were also many untrue things said about him , but that goes with the celebrity lifestyle , what a life he had , i would have loved to sit and listen to all the stories he could tell
@DidloDurante ...folks, we just got to listen to this kid -he knows EVERYTHING!
Ah, how I Iove Frank
Frank Sinatra. The Best.
Frank is one of the few people I have known, who actually looks better, as he gets older!
i think frank left me part of his voice and his songs,
he is very honest
@DidloDurante ...seriously though -thank you so much for sharing the wisdom of your insights into Mr Sinatra -I think we can all learn from reading and re-reading your thoughtful words "Americans don't have class" -really, are you honestly 40 years old? "his range A-B" -what? -just two notes? "he sold a song, he didn't sing it". I'm sorry but you must go back to school asap!
never seen him this nervous
@patapum2007
you should watch him in the "Man with the golden arm" ... he plays a drug addict and he's mind blowing
Just watched it. Great film.
@ticklishpenguin Yes, it was very very nice comment.
I am also a fan of Frank and I'm only 3.
Alguien que hable español que me pueda decir de que habla frank?
gracias
Michael Parkinson said that this was the only time in his professional career that he was jealous of a fellow journalist. He always said that Frank Sinatra was the one interview that got away.
what year was this
January 1988
He's ku!