I miss him also, a lot! He was my favorite singer all my life. I have a few other favorites, for certain, but no one on earth can really compare with Francis Albert Sinatra, the mold was tossed after his fame broke it and he remained famous! Superb special talent. He has no equal.
The 20th Century has come and gone, Sinatra's century, and even in this 21st Century, he is still going strong, because there just is no better singer -- still! I've been listening to him my whole life and a would wager (if I could still be around then) that he will still be loved throughout this new century and maybe even into the next, if this world is still here! But even if it is nuked, some future humans, will find the time-capsules here and if they're still intact, wonder who THAT was who's voice was so inimitable and prevalent in THAT century long ago! Something like how we feel now about Mozart Chopin, Liszt, Bach and Beethoven, and others of the Romantic Period and those since, others who made music last! Imagine in 3000, they may be talking about Sinatra, Michel Legrand, Henry Mancini, George Gershwin and many others! Wouldn't it be interesting to hear what they'd say!
I certainly don't think his voice failed him during this performance. He sings this with the utmost feeling and emotion I have ever heard. Truly one of his best songs! ❤️
@@carolynbrown7836 His voice absolutely failed him. He had plenty of good nights after this but, his voice got worse and worse. That's just what happens as you get older. It's a rare singer who doesn't lose it. Tony Bennett comes to mind. He was great into his mid 80's. Frankie Lane also. But that's very rare.
@@JP-dw1fp Those who think Frank's voice is good here fall into 2 categories. 1) those with tin ears, can't tell good from bad; 2) those who admire Frank so much that they talk themselves into hearing something they're not. That said... I appreciate the older Frank as a great performer and storyteller, but you can't live on Jack Daniel's and unfiltered Camels and maintain a beautiful voice. It doesn't work that way for anybody, including Frank.
I am still yet to see a male vocalist more comfortable and masterful on stage behind the microphone. His pitch perfect and soulful voice simply commands the surrounding space effortlessly. Cheers.
They didn't call him "The Voice" for naught! He truly WAS the voice of the 20th Century! Gone for quarter of a century now, but still going strong in this 21st Century; people just can't enough of the best there ever was! This song is so poignant and he delivers it with the pain and emotion required, yet with such a clear voice! Within the lyrics to this song is: "we’re not like the rest, we once were the best," No, FS was not like the rest and he certainly was the best, and I imagine people still recognize that and seek out his songs today, because he delivers a song like no other! He called himself a "saloon singer" and those saloon ballads were his forté, no doubt about it, but he could command an audience in every venue in the world, from Carnegie Hall in NY to the Royal Albert Hall in Monaco, to a nightclub stage in Las Vegas, he always packed the audience in to hear him, and no wonder -- he really was one of a kind!
Probably one of my favorite Sinatra songs. Listen to the phrasing--incomparable. You will never see this again and I long for someone to come along and revive this genre.
Yes, you are so right, the modern pop music is absolute crap, somebody should start writing meaningful lyrics like these and composing pop music like this, they will make a fortune!
Yes he wasn't just a great performer and actor and singer. He was a great human being. I was reading something about how him and Sammy Davis Jr were playing at a nightclub. The manager told Sammy he had to go in the back door. Frank Sinatra stopped him and told the manger that he goes in the front door same as everyone else or I never play here again. And it wasn't just with Sammy Frank didn't like racist people white or black. He saw everyone the same way. As a human being and that was it. He truly was a great person and he loved America.
After watching, just subscribed to your channel, as a Francis Albert Sinatra ardent supporter and admirer, it truly doesn’t get better. Love 💗 you until the day I die Frank, rest easy my paissant, your work here is done.
How this man could capture and caress a song to totally memorize an audience is a gift no one will ever replicate. I love listening to him and every word he sings swallows into my soul to appreciate what a treasure he was! No one will ever replace him.
Frank...I just love the way you sing this one and I play this video twice a night. I am a little young to know you in your early career, but I caught you before you retired I saw you twice in Philly and I loved your concerts. I do miss you Frank. Hope you know how much so many of millions of people that still love you.................................Betsy Basile
No one can interpret songs the Sinatra way, as he does. There is only one Sinatra and that's Frank. I will be 86 this coming November 30th, 2022 and I've been listening to Frank since I was 12. So sorry he is no longer around, but thank God his records live on for the living to enjoy. SIR James AH KOY KBE
So wonderful and with so much emotion! There will never be anyone like Frank Sinatra, I see myself, with my drink in hand, and just closing my eyes and listen to his stories of his music.
Why when I was younger Sinatra played daily in our house. You learned the words even though you didn't realise this. Why now have i gone back,and know the words to nearly all Frank's songs songs. Even songs I've never heard are beautiful. Never will there be a singer like, Frank Sinatra. Respect OLE BLUE EYES, and to my dad also.❤🎉😅😊😊 xxxx
Love it, we all love it. Everyone knows this is an underrated masterpiece written by Peter Allen and Carol Bayer Sager. What is missed by many, is the end where the humming of the last four bars is the musical expression of accepting defeat in love. You did all you could do, and it just wouldn’t work out.
I love this song so much 😭 I sing along with Frank every time I hear it! The Master! Chairman of the Board! My favorite singer of all time! Mr Sinatra you are the BEST and I miss you very much!
You and me, we wanted it all we wanted it all Passion without pain, sunshine without rainy days We wanted it always You and me, we reached for the sky, the limit was high Never giving in, certain we could win that prize I should have seen it in your eyes Look how all our dreams came true See how I've got me and, baby, you've got you Through it all, just one thing died A little thing called love, something deep inside You and me, we're not like the rest, we once were the best Back when we were dumb, how did we become so smart And learn to break each other's heart? Look how all our dreams came true See how I've got me, baby, you've got you Through it all, just one thing died A little thing called love, something deep inside You and me, we're not like the rest, we once were the best But look what we became, isn't it a cryin' shame That we almost made it? But we wanted it all Baby, you and me We wanted it all Mmh, mmh, mmh
Oh my goodness that’s one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever had the pleasure hearing from a master of the songs of that era thank you for putting the lyrics up, it really is a song that is so special to me and for the love of my life, and soul, I’m not with her now and I regret that day I lost her, and we could have had it all, and those words from that song are forever in my heart and my memories of the time that for just a little while, she was mine, Pauline, I hope you come across this post and you realise that you are the love of my entire existence I only exist in the hope that I find you again one day and we pick up from the moment we parted ways, I will make sure you never have to doubt my love for you and how every single day I think of you and us and what we had, and yet to have, I miss you so very much and every day my life is more and more empty without you, I want one day to hold you in my arms and squeeze you gently and tell you, Pauline be with me forever this is what I know and want, and I’m going to be there for you one day, I love you and I’ll always love you and forever, I can’t say more than that Stuey xx
Wow! I've listened to him for 60 years but never heard him do this song live. His voice had mellowed by then which made listening to it all the better. So many of his songs brought a tear to my eyes because the effected me so deeply. Thank God for Frank. Love
Frank.......This song is my favorite especially the way you sing it. I know so many people go to "My Way" and I like that one too, but there is something special about this song. Thank you Frank. I was younger than you, but I caught up with you towards the end of your career. I saw you twice in Philly at the old Spectrum. Love to you, Francis Albert Sinatra.................Betsy Basile
A me piace molto la frase della canzone "eravamo i migliori quando eravamo stupidi, come è possibile che siamo diventati così intelligenti su come imparare a distruggere i nostri rispettivi cuori"
Saw him twice live in Las Vegas and both times at the conclusion women were throwing their room keys onto the stage, sometimes with notes attached!! One time he said "No, don't do that." and silence the other. Incomparable!
@@whahappened8398, my favorite Frank Sinatra song ever. In 2003, my wife and I got to see Hugh Jackman (portraying Peter Allen) sing this on Broadway in "The Boy From Oz". I had goosebumps the whole time. RIP Frank and Peter.
Che interpretazione ragazzi! A chi stara' dedicando questa canzone ? Quest'uomo ha visto tutto quello che c'era da vedere ,e diciamo pure che e' Italiano d'origine !😗😎😍
Frank.....I listen to this song at least 2 times every night. This is one of my favorite songs you did. We all miss you Frank. Please rest in peace...................Betsy Basile
My Dad's favourite singer of all time. I grew up listening daily to Frank Never again will we see his like.OLE BLUE EYES, my Dad's nickname, even sounded like him.
Nobody sings a song like this man. He doesn't sing a song. He tells a story. The best there's ever been.
La musica... Prego. La musica...
right that ¡¡
Young generations watch and listen, you will never see anything like it
So true Tesla's, we will never see his like again. Frank was the best of the best.
Wholeheartedly agree, unfortunately most will not look or listen.
This song makes me cry. He’s the only one who can sing with so much passion, grace and feeling.
MASTER PIECE......Mr sinatra...and his Voice...and 400 years of history
Ava Gardner was on the Orleans.
The greatest singer who ever lived. There will never be anyone like him. This song just kills me. The older he got the better he got. God I miss him
It´s a very deep, sad, and amazing beauty piece....." ....Through it all, just one thing died ..A little thing called love" ....that part..kills me..
@@JorgeGonzalez-km5mu me too!!
@@janellepowles660 ,
I miss him also, a lot! He was my favorite singer all my life. I have a few other favorites, for certain, but no one on earth can really compare with Francis Albert Sinatra, the mold was tossed after his fame broke it and he remained famous! Superb special talent. He has no equal.
He left us with so many gifts that live on ❤ His songs can make me smile Strangers in the Night , or get serious A very good Year 😊
I never tire of listening to Frank. No other singer comes close.
So true....who today - no-one.
Nessuno, ha lasciato un vuoto incolmabile
He was like a fine wine better with age
Frank liked Tom Jones very much, they were drinking buddies (as told by Tom in his autobiography book)
Schugamuii ❤❤❤
Even at 70 years of age, no one could interpret a lyric like Sinatra. He makes the song come alive. The Best of the Best....
65
Very truly said
He sure was! He always gave credit for his success to the musicians and songwriters. I liked that.
The 20th Century has come and gone, Sinatra's century, and even in this 21st Century, he is still going strong, because there just is no better singer -- still! I've been listening to him my whole life and a would wager (if I could still be around then) that he will still be loved throughout this new century and maybe even into the next, if this world is still here!
But even if it is nuked, some future humans, will find the time-capsules here and if they're still intact, wonder who THAT was who's voice was so inimitable and prevalent in THAT century long ago! Something like how we feel now about Mozart Chopin, Liszt, Bach and Beethoven, and others of the Romantic Period and those since, others who made music last! Imagine in 3000, they may be talking about Sinatra, Michel Legrand, Henry Mancini, George Gershwin and many others! Wouldn't it be interesting to hear what they'd say!
@@mjleger4555 As a Christian, I'm looking forward to meeting many of the greats of the past, and I'll have an eternity to do it.
Unbelievable !!!!! Nobody else could sing that song that way. The world misses you Frank.
That way changed me
This song makes me cry and Mr Sinatra interprets it beautifully!! I miss you so much old blue eyes, there will never be another you!!💕💕💕💕
I get teary eyed every time I listen to the music... frank was THE BEST. a true gift from God
Frank Sinatra is immortal. The Century Voice
Number One Of The World.
I listen to this over and over and never tire. A perfection. He makes it so personal.
Frank lived every word of his songs ,the greatest singer of all time .
Without question !
Funny how everyone seems to agree with you. There will never be another artist like him.
the best performance ever
You can say that again
WOW !!! MAN ARE YOU RITE!!!
I have never heard anybody sing any song like him.
A Genius at work.
R.I.P. FRANCES ALBERT.
This is by far one of his very best songs
I saw him at Radio City Music Hall. Had center 3rd row seats. I could almost reach him. Biggest thrill of my life ❤️❤️❤️
I can believe it !
Quintessential FAS. I LOVE his performance of Carol Bayer Sager’s masterful creation. The Voice will live until the end of time. ✨💕
@@georgelyons3675 Peter Allen wrote it.
Fantastic ❗️ ❗️ Typical Sinatra
Great written song .
He's giving a master class here...
Even as he aged and the voice began to fail him, his performances still survived on interpretation and his infinite charisma.
I certainly don't think his voice failed him during this performance. He sings this with the utmost feeling and emotion I have ever heard. Truly one of his best songs! ❤️
@@carolynbrown7836 His voice absolutely failed him. He had plenty of good nights after this but, his voice got worse and worse. That's just what happens as you get older. It's a rare singer who doesn't lose it. Tony Bennett comes to mind. He was great into his mid 80's. Frankie Lane also. But that's very rare.
@@JP-dw1fp Those who think Frank's voice is good here fall into 2 categories. 1) those with tin ears, can't tell good from bad; 2) those who admire Frank so much that they talk themselves into hearing something they're not. That said... I appreciate the older Frank as a great performer and storyteller, but you can't live on Jack Daniel's and unfiltered Camels and maintain a beautiful voice. It doesn't work that way for anybody, including Frank.
And stop playing games this is the greatest singer in the world we all love him
I am still yet to see a male vocalist more comfortable and masterful on stage behind the microphone. His pitch perfect and soulful voice simply commands the surrounding space effortlessly. Cheers.
Love this song love Frank singing it
They didn't call him "The Voice" for naught! He truly WAS the voice of the 20th Century! Gone for quarter of a century now, but still going strong in this 21st Century; people just can't enough of the best there ever was! This song is so poignant and he delivers it with the pain and emotion required, yet with such a clear voice! Within the lyrics to this song is: "we’re not like the rest, we once were the best," No, FS was not like the rest and he certainly was the best, and I imagine people still recognize that and seek out his songs today, because he delivers a song like no other!
He called himself a "saloon singer" and those saloon ballads were his forté, no doubt about it, but he could command an audience in every venue in the world, from Carnegie Hall in NY to the Royal Albert Hall in Monaco, to a nightclub stage in Las Vegas, he always packed the audience in to hear him, and no wonder -- he really was one of a kind!
Perfection. The voice coupled with his expressions. The Chairman.
We almost made it . But qe wanted it allllllll. Who wrote that song.
A man at work.
Brilliant....the best singer ever.
Without question.
Probably one of my favorite Sinatra songs. Listen to the phrasing--incomparable. You will never see this again and I long for someone to come along and revive this genre.
Yes, you are so right, the modern pop music is absolute crap, somebody should start writing meaningful lyrics like these and composing pop music like this, they will make a fortune!
Never grows old.. Beautiful song... This song is one of Frank Sinatra's best.. ❤
I love this music. Frank Sinatra is immortal.
I get emotional every time I listen to him. Great man in every way❤️
Yes he wasn't just a great performer and actor and singer. He was a great human being. I was reading something about how him and Sammy Davis Jr were playing at a nightclub. The manager told Sammy he had to go in the back door. Frank Sinatra stopped him and told the manger that he goes in the front door same as everyone else or I never play here again. And it wasn't just with Sammy Frank didn't like racist people white or black. He saw everyone the same way. As a human being and that was it. He truly was a great person and he loved America.
Agreed
After watching, just subscribed to your channel, as a Francis Albert Sinatra ardent supporter and admirer, it truly doesn’t get better.
Love 💗 you until the day I die Frank, rest easy my paissant, your work here is done.
How this man could capture and caress a song to totally memorize an audience is a gift no one will ever replicate. I love listening to him and every word he sings swallows into my soul to appreciate what a treasure he was! No one will ever replace him.
Ive lived through the greatest singers in the world and Mr Sinatra tops them all. I miss you Frank and all the great crooners in the past decades.
Frank...I just love the way you sing this one and I play this video twice a night. I am a little young to know you in your early career, but I caught you before you retired I saw you twice in Philly and I loved your concerts. I do miss you Frank. Hope you know how much so many of millions of people that still love you.................................Betsy Basile
See how MR SINATRA puts himself into your life the way he sings n acts a song,how can anyone try to compare with the greatest that ever lived.
No one can interpret songs the Sinatra way, as he does. There is only one Sinatra and that's Frank. I will be 86 this coming November 30th, 2022 and I've been listening to Frank since I was 12. So sorry he is no longer around, but thank God his records live on for the living to enjoy. SIR James AH KOY KBE
Happy Birthday in Advance Sir. Keep on living long! - 19/11/2022
On this video my eyes were almost on Vinny falcone the whole time....what a good eye he had on Frank the entire time...what a good bandleader
Frank songs , carries all sweet memories , his voice and body language put you in love and keep you awake remembering all sweets moments in life .
One of if not his greatest performances ever.....His great singing combined with a great song. Its the best........
Ava. Garden????? B I bet he was thinking of her❤️. We will never know 🥲
Ava. Garden????? B I bet he was thinking of her❤️. We will never know
OH MY GOD!! IT ‘S SO DIVINE TO THRILL IN THIS WAY!
Es bello siempre he dicho
Eres mi vida SINATRA
Just soooo beautiful....heartfelt rendering....👌👌👌
So wonderful and with so much emotion! There will never be anyone like Frank Sinatra, I see myself, with my drink in hand, and just closing my eyes and listen to his stories of his music.
Why when I was younger Sinatra played daily in our house. You learned the words even though you didn't realise this. Why now have i gone back,and know the words to nearly all Frank's songs songs. Even songs I've never heard are beautiful. Never will there be a singer like, Frank Sinatra. Respect OLE BLUE EYES, and to my dad also.❤🎉😅😊😊 xxxx
Another song that no other singers could touch him in. He and Elvis -The GOAT.
ELVIS COULD NOT SHINE SINATRA'S SHOES, PLEASE DON'T TRY TO COMPARE.
Grazie mille per il video Sinatra e il massimo tutte le volte che lo ascolto mi emoziona o
Love it, we all love it. Everyone knows this is an underrated masterpiece written by Peter Allen and Carol Bayer Sager. What is missed by many, is the end where the humming of the last four bars is the musical expression of accepting defeat in love. You did all you could do, and it just wouldn’t work out.
In many ways he's singing to Dean. They had a complicated relationship. Thank gawd this was captured. He delivers it with magnificent grace.
Ava Gardner
I love this song so much 😭 I sing along with Frank every time I hear it! The Master! Chairman of the Board! My favorite singer of all time! Mr Sinatra you are the BEST and I miss you very much!
The greatest Male Vocalist of the 20th Century. ❤️
I love this music. Frank Sinatra is The Century Voice. He's immortal.
You and me, we wanted it all we wanted it all
Passion without pain, sunshine without rainy days
We wanted it always
You and me, we reached for the sky, the limit was high
Never giving in, certain we could win that prize
I should have seen it in your eyes
Look how all our dreams came true
See how I've got me and, baby, you've got you
Through it all, just one thing died
A little thing called love, something deep inside
You and me, we're not like the rest, we once were the best
Back when we were dumb, how did we become so smart
And learn to break each other's heart?
Look how all our dreams came true
See how I've got me, baby, you've got you
Through it all, just one thing died
A little thing called love, something deep inside
You and me, we're not like the rest, we once were the best
But look what we became, isn't it a cryin' shame
That we almost made it?
But we wanted it all
Baby, you and me
We wanted it all
Mmh, mmh, mmh
Oh my goodness that’s one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever had the pleasure hearing from a master of the songs of that era thank you for putting the lyrics up, it really is a song that is so special to me and for the love of my life, and soul, I’m not with her now and I regret that day I lost her, and we could have had it all, and those words from that song are forever in my heart and my memories of the time that for just a little while, she was mine, Pauline, I hope you come across this post and you realise that you are the love of my entire existence I only exist in the hope that I find you again one day and we pick up from the moment we parted ways, I will make sure you never have to doubt my love for you and how every single day I think of you and us and what we had, and yet to have, I miss you so very much and every day my life is more and more empty without you, I want one day to hold you in my arms and squeeze you gently and tell you, Pauline be with me forever this is what I know and want, and I’m going to be there for you one day, I love you and I’ll always love you and forever,
I can’t say more than that
Stuey xx
...."Back when we were dumb, how did we become so smart
And learn to break each other's heart"..
....BRAVOOOOOO
Where can i found the full concert ?
L'enchaînement de certaines phrases. Ces notes finales. Quel talent.❤❤❤
Excellent, out of this world!
What a gift, that voice! “Marvelous “❤️💔
Great to see Frank singing this live!
Wow! I've listened to him for 60 years but never heard him do this song live. His voice had mellowed by then which made listening to it all the better. So many of his songs brought a tear to my eyes because the effected me so deeply. Thank God for Frank. Love
This late in your career, you're still so moved and moving. What an artist you've been! A poet. A great one. Love forever, Frank 🌹
Nobody better than Frank. I’ve seen him many times. He’s the best.I miss him.
He was one of best singers in the 20th century, the chairman of the board lives on through his music!
Number One Of World.
Frank Sinatra is immortal.
The Century Voice.
Hey. I'm Absolutely with all the Positive comments has written here. Unfurtunately there will not be another Frankie as Sinatra. Love. Magi1g ❤❤
Magnificent...adored him. Greatest performer in the world ❤️ We were Blessed to have him.
You can see his heart breaks when he sings this song. Bet AVA. Is on his mind. We will never know❤️. AMERICA. 9/22/2023. JO-ANN
Without doubt the greatest singer of the 20th Century oh how glad I was able to see him live without equal 💕👏👏
I love FRANK SINATRA singing this song. He has you feeling every word
Superb and eternal Frank Sinatra !
Never before, during or since....or in the future will there be anyone like Francis Albert ...unique!!!
Simply the best singer of the 20th Century!
I can't stop crying hearing Mr. Sinatra sing.
We thank him and all the muscians that traveled with him, we honor all of you. (2023)❤
Mr. Sinatra. One of the very few great entertainer's. He didn't just sing a song - he made that song real, alive, a performance.
Wonderful. Never tire of listening to this brilliant singer. No one has ever taken his place. Perfection.
Beautiful song.. ‼️ A Sinatra masterclass...
The chairman ladies and gentlemen Mr. Frank Sinatra. That was absolutely beautiful
Stunning song , and Frank delivers it in such style
Thank you so much, my dear Francis Albert ❤
WOW, what a treat, vocal delivery like no other, coupled with music and lyrics by Peter Allen and Carol Sager.
The voice for thousand years
The best singer ever. His diction, timing and tone is simply perfect. Well done Frank 👍
my idol chairman of the board frank sinatra.hes the only singer who conveys the lyrics so persuasively.indeed so eloquent and splendid singer.
Never heard this. It was spectacular. How much feeling he put in this. So glad I found it from the best ever.
Frank.......This song is my favorite especially the way you sing it. I know so many people go to "My Way" and I like that one too, but there is something special about this song. Thank you Frank. I was younger than you, but I caught up with you towards the end of your career. I saw you twice in Philly at the old Spectrum. Love to you, Francis Albert Sinatra.................Betsy Basile
Nobody better than SINATRA. That’s just the way it is. We miss you Frank.
Los artistas como Frank Sinatra son irrepetibles, nunca surgirá otro cantante como el
Questa canzone racconta il vero amore che provò per Ava Gardner💖
A me piace molto la frase della canzone "eravamo i migliori quando eravamo stupidi, come è possibile che siamo diventati così intelligenti su come imparare a distruggere i nostri rispettivi cuori"
That is MUSIC at it‘s best. Thanks Frank!
My connection to all that was wonderful in my past, Sinatra.
Saw him twice live in Las Vegas and both times at the conclusion women were throwing their room keys onto the stage, sometimes with notes attached!! One time he said "No, don't do that." and silence the other. Incomparable!
Quite simply, you cannot get better than this. He was blessed to be a blessing, a master of his art.
My favorite song that he sang. I think it was written by Carol Bayer Sager. So meaningful!!!
co written by Carol and Peter Allen.. the Tenterfield Boy from OZ
@@whahappened8398, my favorite Frank Sinatra song ever. In 2003, my wife and I got to see Hugh Jackman (portraying Peter Allen) sing this on Broadway in "The Boy From Oz". I had goosebumps the whole time. RIP Frank and Peter.
what a thrill we can feel listening this song.
Masterful! Peter Allen wrote this for Frank and Frank honored him with this beautiful version.
My mother loves his voice so much. He called him as the man with the golden voice. Miss my mother 😢😢😢
Che interpretazione ragazzi! A chi stara' dedicando questa canzone ? Quest'uomo ha visto tutto quello che c'era da vedere ,e diciamo pure che e' Italiano d'origine !😗😎😍
Unbelievable talent, glad i got to see him once live.
Paul I also saw him and Sammy Davis but at that time Dean wasn't able to perform. Still a thrill to see these two remarkable performers.
I envy you!
Thank you so much!😊😊😊😊
Mi piace moltissimo
You are the best....
Entertainer of the century!
Francis makes me feel in heaven... among the stars...
what a voice, always amazed
Saw him in 80's few times with ma n sis carnegie hall.. ..b 67 soon .lifetime of memories..grew up a rock n roller .but there was always Frank...
The best storyteller in songs ❤
This song reminds me of my folks. My Dad use to play this in the car , his gold Cadillac. I miss the 80’s ,,,,,,,❤😊
Incredible lyrics
¡MARAVILLOSOOOO!!! NO DEJEN DE EXIBIR SUS PRESENTACIONESSS!!!!
¡GRACIAAAS!!!
Frank.....I listen to this song at least 2 times every night. This is one of my favorite songs you did. We all miss you Frank. Please rest in peace...................Betsy Basile
For sure there will never be another Frank Sinatra. Old Blue Eyes was and is one of a kind. Miss you Frank.
Francis Albert! So lucky I saw him in 1977, Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, with Aunt Marie, yay!
It should of never been from the start. I do love this song because you never get what you really want. 💖
My Dad's favourite singer of all time. I grew up listening daily to Frank
Never again will we see his like.OLE BLUE EYES, my Dad's nickname, even sounded like him.
Beginning this touching ballad with "Get up Dean, get off the floor, sit in a chair", has got to be one of my favorite things. Nice goin' Dino.