This song will always hold up. This was performed not at the peak of his career, getting towards the end of it. He was huge in the 40's and 50's and for decades after. A true legend
This song was written by Paul Anka and covered by several artists, Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley among them. Yes, it holds up even though it may not be expressly true of the majority of human beings' lives.
The lyrics definitely hold up. Many whoever wrote this song was towards the end of a long career at the time. Frank Sinatra isn't know for writing songs, just having a great voice. Have you ever heard Frank Sinatra and Elvis singing a duet together? If not, you should check out them singing "Witchcraft".
He should have quit by 1980. You can already hear the slightest hint of vocal fry in this performance, but it became pervasive as he kept on. His phrasing, pitch and tone are absolutely perfect. Its an incredible job he does.
Sinatra is timeless. Asking: "Does he hold up?" is just silly.
This song will always hold up. This was performed not at the peak of his career, getting towards the end of it. He was huge in the 40's and 50's and for decades after. A true legend
This was his last concert. He was in his 70's but still had a great voice. I loved the guy.
This song was written by Paul Anka and covered by several artists, Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley among them. Yes, it holds up even though it may not be expressly true of the majority of human beings' lives.
It definitely holds up. I have a bunch of stories about frank Sinatra from my grandmother and my mom that keeps me coming back to this music. 😍🤗
Hell, yeah.
Timeless
The older generation will say yes it still brings the feelings out and holds up. Newer generation probably won’t feel the same way.
He could sing and the song sure fit him.
Paul anka wrote my way for Frank Sinatra!!!
The lyrics definitely hold up. Many whoever wrote this song was towards the end of a long career at the time. Frank Sinatra isn't know for writing songs, just having a great voice. Have you ever heard Frank Sinatra and Elvis singing a duet together? If not, you should check out them singing "Witchcraft".
He was going to quit singing and this song was part of his goodbye. But then he changed his mind.
He should have quit by 1980. You can already hear the slightest hint of vocal fry in this performance, but it became pervasive as he kept on. His phrasing, pitch and tone are absolutely perfect. Its an incredible job he does.
Elvis sang this song great too