He made people respect Sammy davis Jr. like a man. What a great friend he was, on top of doing it his way. He also got John F. Kennedy victory in his presidential race by using his mafia friends to help push that agenda. He was close to JFK until he became president, then JFK 's brother went after the mafia, and they helped him get in there. They definitely wanted to see him dead, along with many others. He pissed a lot of people off, but his so regarded as a great president. His speeches was flawless though, the people connected with him, but back to Frank, he was definitely a example of doing it his way. What a life he led, and to survive for a long time, I think he was in his 80's when he passed. Frank was a legend.
Just listening tothis song i started bursting into tears with the first bar because this is how i want to feel when its finally time for me to check out i wanna say I lived life my way Frankie Blue eyes is on my mount rushmore for greatest male artist in history Frankie Elvis Prince and Michael
Yo DEX my musical journey started years ago and I’ve enjoyed all kinds of music from jazz , funk, rock, r&b, hip hop etc. from the sixties thru the 70’s on up. Keep it up bro!!! Don’t be limited to what the radio stations push to you. They fit you in a box. When I was coming up in the 70’s NYC they had WKTU and WBLS radio. They played everything. You could hear Rod Stewart to Bob Marley to Elton Jon to Stevie Wonder to Sugar Hill gang or Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 5. Continue your journey. You won’t be disappointed. 🫡🙏🏿
So cool seeing you react to Frank. My dad was a big Sinatra fan, so I grew up listening to him. Here are some Sinatra song recommendations for you (in no particular order): The Best Is Yet To Come, The Lady Is a Tramp, One For My Baby, Young At Heart, Come Fly With Me, Here's To The Losers, Get Happy, You Make Me Feel So Young, The Way You Look Tonight. His catalog is huge, so many songs. But one more I would suggest is Fly Me To The Moon, but make sure you check it out from the Live "Sinatra at the Sands" Album (The Sands was a casino in Las Vegas---on the album, Frank is backed by the amazing Count Basie and his Orchestra, arranged and conducted by Quincy Jones).
WHY DID YOU CUT OFF THE SONG BEFORE IT ENDED? Listen to the end. Dude, you are in for a very special treat if you keep going down the Frank Sinatra rabbit hole. He has an incredibly deep catalog. Sinatra's career spanned SEVEN decades, from the 1930s to the '90s. I don't think you'd find much argument if you said he was the top male vocalist of the 20th century. I've often said if there was Mount Rushmore of male singers of the 20th century, Sinatra's face would be the first one carved into that mountain. Here's a short list of Frank Sinatra songs that I know you'd like. The Best Is Yet to Come -- Look for him with the Count Basie Orchestra. They'l be doing a very young Quincy Jones arrangement. Fly Me to the Moon -- Same deal: with Count Basie doing an arrangement by Quincy Jones. Luck Be A Lady -- There are live performances of this on RUclips. You'll love this. The song is from the musical "Guys and Dolls." It's about gambling and the luck you need throwing dice. It Was A Very Good Year -- If you liked My Way, you'll love this. Look for the video of him actually in the studio recording it with his orchestra. Witchcraft -- One of my favorite Sinatra tunes. Chicago My Kind of Town (both songs about the Windy City) Theme from "New York, lNew York" -- His final hit (1980), stands today as an anthem for New York City. Played at every Yankees game. Somethin' Stupid -- Duet with his daughter Nancy Summer Wind -- Great Summer hit There are dozens more. but those will get you started. Now, as I type this, you're listening to the song a second time through. Let's see if you actually listen to it all the wy to the end. Yeah, you started talking, and then he came back in. You were surprised. Learn from this: Listen to these songs all the way to the end. Or you might miss something.
By the way, the reason you don't have that many views or comments on your Sinatra videos is because your channel is mostly made up of music that any self-respecting Sinatra fan would never want to listen to. Do more videos of songs that the sinatra crowd would like to hear and you'll start to attract them. But honestly,, dude, the rap music that this channel is mostly populated by will be long forgotten in 20-25 years. These Sinatra songs are still being listened to today fully 50 or 60 years after they were on the pop charts. And they will still be listened to a hundred years from now. Some music is timeless. Some is not. Listen to enough that is and your taste for the crap will quickly wane as you develop taste for something of much higher quality. And believe me, I am not the kind of person who dismisses music just because it's new or for younger generation. I played the hits on the radio for many decades; I've seen styles come and go. It's only the quality stuff that truly stands the test of time.
Dude, great sincere reaction! No fake, you really felt the words he was singing!
Stand tall, bro
He made people respect Sammy davis Jr. like a man. What a great friend he was, on top of doing it his way. He also got John F. Kennedy victory in his presidential race by using his mafia friends to help push that agenda. He was close to JFK until he became president, then JFK 's brother went after the mafia, and they helped him get in there. They definitely wanted to see him dead, along with many others. He pissed a lot of people off, but his so regarded as a great president. His speeches was flawless though, the people connected with him, but back to Frank, he was definitely a example of doing it his way. What a life he led, and to survive for a long time, I think he was in his 80's when he passed. Frank was a legend.
For what is a man, what has he got?
If not himself, then he has naught
To say the things he truly feels
And not the words of one who kneels
Frank Sinatra....The best is yet to come.
Just listening tothis song i started bursting into tears with the first bar because this is how i want to feel when its finally time for me to check out i wanna say I lived life my way Frankie Blue eyes is on my mount rushmore for greatest male artist in history Frankie Elvis Prince and Michael
Jersey’s finest.
"Frank Sinatra is hard"
Yes. He was, and still is THAT FUCKIN DUDE. Bro radiated masculinity and true resilience
Yo DEX my musical journey started years ago and I’ve enjoyed all kinds of music from jazz , funk, rock, r&b, hip hop etc. from the sixties thru the 70’s on up. Keep it up bro!!! Don’t be limited to what the radio stations push to you. They fit you in a box. When I was coming up in the 70’s NYC they had WKTU and WBLS radio. They played everything. You could hear Rod Stewart to Bob Marley to Elton Jon to Stevie Wonder to Sugar Hill gang or Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 5. Continue your journey. You won’t be disappointed. 🫡🙏🏿
NaS
MY WAY
🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🐐
Iconic song, Elvis Presley Voice was made for this song, You will put this Elvis song on your Play list..
This is my theme song
Best psyche up song ever!
Frank was a gentleman and a gangsta!!
Subbing, you’re a real one Sir. Frank is a constant on the playlist.
I like those pictures you got in the back. I remember when both those movies came out.
Another great reaction
Dextv is the illest reaction channel
Best wishes to your success young homie
Ooo we got 2 play throughs ❤🔥
He spits that izm
In the wee small hours- Frank Sinatra
So cool seeing you react to Frank. My dad was a big Sinatra fan, so I grew up listening to him. Here are some Sinatra song recommendations for you (in no particular order): The Best Is Yet To Come, The Lady Is a Tramp, One For My Baby, Young At Heart, Come Fly With Me, Here's To The Losers, Get Happy, You Make Me Feel So Young, The Way You Look Tonight. His catalog is huge, so many songs. But one more I would suggest is Fly Me To The Moon, but make sure you check it out from the Live "Sinatra at the Sands" Album (The Sands was a casino in Las Vegas---on the album, Frank is backed by the amazing Count Basie and his Orchestra, arranged and conducted by Quincy Jones).
Love this reaction. Checkout some videos about frank and racism. He was way ahead of this time.
Glad you enjoyed it! Ill definitely check those videos out!
Nas “My Way”
That is an amazing track.
He was part of the brat pack. Look into them, sit back and listen to some great voices.
Rat pack fool
My Way by Jay-Z. He sampled this song and it's one of my favorite Hov songs
I grew up on 90s hip hop but I love Sinatra as well. How about Luck be a Lady by him
Nas -My way
Check out “summer breeze””
Do the jay z my way
JAY remade it and Wayne did too on Carter 3
Now react to Jay Z's version of My Way...🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Cosign Hov snapped on it
Jay-Z - I Did It My Way. Sampling this same song.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
🔥🔥🔥
You gotta do Jay-z's version.
WHY DID YOU CUT OFF THE SONG BEFORE IT ENDED? Listen to the end.
Dude, you are in for a very special treat if you keep going down the Frank Sinatra rabbit hole. He has an incredibly deep catalog. Sinatra's career spanned SEVEN decades, from the 1930s to the '90s. I don't think you'd find much argument if you said he was the top male vocalist of the 20th century. I've often said if there was Mount Rushmore of male singers of the 20th century, Sinatra's face would be the first one carved into that mountain. Here's a short list of Frank Sinatra songs that I know you'd like.
The Best Is Yet to Come -- Look for him with the Count Basie Orchestra. They'l be doing a very young Quincy Jones arrangement.
Fly Me to the Moon -- Same deal: with Count Basie doing an arrangement by Quincy Jones.
Luck Be A Lady -- There are live performances of this on RUclips. You'll love this. The song is from the musical "Guys and Dolls." It's about gambling and the luck you need throwing dice.
It Was A Very Good Year -- If you liked My Way, you'll love this. Look for the video of him actually in the studio recording it with his orchestra.
Witchcraft -- One of my favorite Sinatra tunes.
Chicago
My Kind of Town (both songs about the Windy City)
Theme from "New York, lNew York" -- His final hit (1980), stands today as an anthem for New York City. Played at every Yankees game.
Somethin' Stupid -- Duet with his daughter Nancy
Summer Wind -- Great Summer hit
There are dozens more. but those will get you started.
Now, as I type this, you're listening to the song a second time through. Let's see if you actually listen to it all the wy to the end. Yeah, you started talking, and then he came back in. You were surprised. Learn from this: Listen to these songs all the way to the end. Or you might miss something.
Hov is a Sinatra fan...
You know he paid a grip to use the track.
Hov is a Sinatra fan...
You need to let the song finish.
Jay Z = i did it my way.
He sampled this song
His words are perfectly clear..why do you need lyrics ?????
By the way, the reason you don't have that many views or comments on your Sinatra videos is because your channel is mostly made up of music that any self-respecting Sinatra fan would never want to listen to. Do more videos of songs that the sinatra crowd would like to hear and you'll start to attract them. But honestly,, dude, the rap music that this channel is mostly populated by will be long forgotten in 20-25 years. These Sinatra songs are still being listened to today fully 50 or 60 years after they were on the pop charts. And they will still be listened to a hundred years from now. Some music is timeless. Some is not. Listen to enough that is and your taste for the crap will quickly wane as you develop taste for something of much higher quality. And believe me, I am not the kind of person who dismisses music just because it's new or for younger generation. I played the hits on the radio for many decades; I've seen styles come and go. It's only the quality stuff that truly stands the test of time.
U gon react to some Christmas carols this season bro? Lol.. good reaction tho