0:58 hearing Frank’s voice break when he tells Sammy he loves him and “you’re my brother” just brings a tear to my eye. These two where the definition of “Bromance”!
Sammy looked like he was fighting back tears. After everything he went through and the uphill climb that he had, to be shown appreciation like this soon before his passing; amazing.
Many hotels and casinos Sammy performed at would not allow him to stay there over night simply because of the color of his skin. Kudos to Frank who refused to perform anywhere that would not allow Sammy to stay there
TheNYgolfer Sammy was a great talent and Frankie called him his brother, what a wonderful thing, its a shame there are still some ignorant people still around. RIP Sam Frank Dean.
Agreed. But back in the 50's and 60's, as powerful as Frank was and as good a friend as he seemed to be with Sammy, even Sinatra wasn't powerful enough to protect Sammy from all the hatred and prejudice he had to put up with. We're talking the Civil Rights and Jim Crow era. I could only imagine how much worse it would have been for Sammy had he grown up in the South.
Here some examples: Your refiers to your books, your children, your savings account. You're refers to you're my brother, you're my dear friend, you're my son's teacher. Good luck in your spelling. This is my personal opinion and should be respected as such.
Frank LOVED Sammy, anyone who thinks otherwise are complete FOOLS! Frank adored Sammy and truly appreciated how amazing Sammy's talent was. Frank was VERY protective of Sammy from day one.
I loved Frank and Sammy as a child I am 66 years old these people were bigger than life Respect to Sammy and Frank two legends and friends There will never be another Frank Sinatra or Sammy Davis Jr I love these memories
This man was always SUCH A CLASS ACT. and he loved Sammy from his heart. it shows. They spend many many hours and many years together on & off stage. great tribute.
Frank Sinatra jr said Frank died a little when Sammy passed. See why, they were part of each other. Frank was too distraught to attend Dean's funeral. Real Gents.
joliecide : I don’t think Dean ever got over Dean Paul’s death. I think Frank was pretty devastated when JFK died, even though the President uninvited Sammy to his inauguration.
@coololds85 My Father, African American U.S. Army played "That's Life" on blast....the Famous Sinatra tune when me and my siblings were at his house during visitation and his ensuing divorce from our Mama.... As an African American Female, first in my generation to graduate college...I get choked up that Daddy did not get to see us graduate college, marry and give him grandchildren and great grandchildren...many who look like him ...Daddy died of a brain anuyerism at 44 years old years later...I used my savings to buy his marble headstone....Worked my way through college and helped siblings with their college and their kids through BBAs, MBAs, Dental School etc later in life....I still cry when I hear "That's LIfe" sung by Sinatra...RIP all of those who passed on.
To each his own Thomas... I like the Beatles and Dylan too, but they play in a different league (ie. a different generation.) Ask 10 young peaple today who they were and maybe one of them will know who they were. Its all a generations game...
Anthony O'Sullivan Compared to Sinatra, Elvis played second fiddle, and he knew it. Just check his many biographies. It was Sinatra who brought Elvis back to popularity after his military service - something he regretted later as Elvis represented the next generation of so-called teeny-bobbers. But I will not deny that Elvis was talented, just state that in MY very personal opinion Sinatra, Martin and especially Davis Jr. had much more talent than Elvis ... it just belonged to an older generation.
+thomas jones Sinatra and Martin were singers. They took songs others wrote and sang them well. Not everyone can be a songwriter, musician, and singer at the same time. You have do to more than write the song.
+thomas jones O.K. I freely admit that luck has a place next to talent, but how do you explain all the lucky talentless people that seem to grace our lives with their 'gift.' At least Frank and Dean and Sammy had the talents to back up their lucky break. Dylan has had a great impact on many talented people, but he also was lucky; it was not all hard work.
I’m a 50 yo Brit And absolutely love Frank.. We listen to him all the time on our Internet radio... I would have loved to have been one of the millions of people that were entertained by Frank and especially Sammy and dean in a hotel or venue for an evening.. God bless them..
His timing with the orchestra is so beautifully natural. I don’t know much about music I just love collecting records and listening to these incredible musicians. I’m 40 years old and originally from Brazil so I love when Frank Sinatra and Tom Jobim and that was amazing. Everything he did was amazing
As Sinatra fans know, there was an estrangement between Frank and Sammy Davis Jr. for several years during the 70s over Davis' use of cocaine and other drugs. Ultimately, there was a reconciliation between the two men and there was a successful tour in 1988/89, initially with Sinatra, Dean Martin and Davis, then with Liza Minnelli-The Ultimate Event. Davis is visibly moved by the tribute from his friend of more than forty years.
@@florenciolopez7622 Dunno why you’re callin’ bullshit on what was said, pally, since it’s the truth. Frank did cut ties with Sammy during the period when Sammy was doing cocaine. As to the Together Again tour in ‘88, that was Frank’s idea-it was announced in December ‘87, and kicked off in March ‘88; Frank told Sam it’d be worth it if for no other reason than to get Dean, who was grieving the loss of son Dean Paul in a jet crash in March of ‘87, out of the house for awhile. Dean did the first five or six shows with them, but then left the tour on account of what he claimed was a kidney ailment flare-up, although it was also likely due in large part to his heart not being in it having just lost Dean Paul, a loss from which he never fully recovered. He was replaced on the tour with Liza, and it was renamed The Ultimate Event.
fantastic ,you just cannot beat this kind of style and class ,never again will we see such fantastic Artists as these and all they stood for ,for all there faults ( they are only human ) we have lost the most talent that we will ever see again ,x
No problem, this is from my dads old tapes. He went to see Sinatra 4 times also and he's a major big fan of him. He taped mostly every special from the 80s and 90s that they had on tv. Also the basement is just full of Sinatra Records,memorabilia, and pictures.
Thank you for posting this. Frank did alot for Sammy and loved him. Frank was against racism back in the day when it was real bad. This is a lovely tribute to Sammy but also displays their true brotherly love. They're so cute. May they both RIP. Nobody can match their TALENT!
+tryarunm I sure am. Just lucky- I was in art school in Valencia and spotted an ad in the L.A. Times that day. I talked two classmates into blowing off a night class (I think it was a Tuesday) and we drove down to the Shrine and bought tickets at the gate for fifty dollars (!). What a line-up, what a night. The last time the Rat Pack appeared in public, maybe the last time they were all three together at once.
Goddamn it whatever you want to call him, at the end of the day, Frank Sinatra was one of the best friends you could ever have. Whether it was trying to get clubs in Vegas integrated or helping nurse Sammy back to health after he lost his eye. You can tell how happy and proud Frank was of Sammy in spite of everything Sammy was up against. Frank was always supportive of him.
Back in the day, many casinos would not allow Sammy Davis Jr. to stay in their regular suites or even perform because of the color of his skin. But Frank said to many of the owners, "if you don’t have Sam, you don’t have me." That says it all about these two and Frank's loyalty to Sam. Society today could learn a thing or two from Frank/Sam's relationship.
Sinatra held Sam dearly as a friend. Dean was the older brother, but Sam was always the youngest and they all loved him. They'll always be here with us.
I love the love they had for one another, it brings tears to my eyes. Rip Frank and Sammy I love to think that they are singing together in heaven for Jesus.
Do people get tired of hearing....Take a good look....This is class....bravado....confidence....(who wouldn’t want Sinatra in your corner)....Sammy Davis Jr. performed with such professionalism...graciousness-sheer talent....that what more can one say!....Yeah....Take a good look....Show Business Baby...Valerie Craft Kitover
I remember when this aired...very touching, especially when Gregory Hines danced and Sammy, in his depleted condition, just destroyed him. Thanks for posting this. These guys are going fast...
Sammy you are #1 my man! Even Frank pays tribute to you because he knows you ARE #1. worlds best Entertainer - ever! We love you Sam, you Mench, RIP AJ/AM
Is Sinatra 75 doing this? Elsewhere I've read that he had lost it after 70, but he is FANTASTIC in this. His phrasing, breathing, diction...just fantastic for a man of any age.
Sinatra took an intimate love song and turned it into a love song between friends. My God where is this talent? This class nowadays? Sad thing is I'm only 32 years old and feel this way.
They Don't Make Artist's Like This Anymore. That's why Guy's Like this had such a Camaderie with each other. They Admired what each other had to Bring to the Table. R. I. P Frank, Sammy, Peter and Dean. You Gentlemen we're the Best That Did it.
He was my all time favorite; I got to see him @ The Latin Casino, NJ... Lola Falana opened for him, and his future wife, Altovese, was a back up singer... He could do it all, and to perfection. Favorite: His West Side Story Medley, sung to only Johnny Mendoza on bongos (Live @ The Coconut Grove album)... This upload is an unexpected treat; thank you!!
This is what you call class you can’t understand race Frank Sinatra loved everyone and I wish everyone could forget about the color of their skin and just love their human being
Frank was the one who told the managers of the hotel in vegas that they let Sammy in when they said he has to sleep in a bloody trailer after the show otherwise the whole ratpack would leave the hotel. Or Frank was there whe Sammy lost his eye after his accident ad he paid also for his funeral when his widow Altovise can't affort. He was was truly his brother.
I love Frank Sinatra, I love Dean Martin and I love Sammy Davis Jnr, but I love Tony Danza most of all. Tony could hold his own with the best of them and then added to that, his unbelievably good looks! Wow!
0:58 hearing Frank’s voice break when he tells Sammy he loves him and “you’re my brother” just brings a tear to my eye. These two where the definition of “Bromance”!
Sammy looked like he was fighting back tears. After everything he went through and the uphill climb that he had, to be shown appreciation like this soon before his passing; amazing.
Many hotels and casinos Sammy performed at would not allow him to stay there over night simply because of the color of his skin. Kudos to Frank who refused to perform anywhere that would not allow Sammy to stay there
TheNYgolfer Sammy was a great talent and Frankie called him his brother, what a wonderful thing, its a shame there are still some ignorant people still around. RIP Sam Frank Dean.
@Victor Bastos Trash talking the younger generation, talk about having no class or self-awareness.
@@C---M They fucking deserve it, classless SJW woke bullshit.
Agreed. But back in the 50's and 60's, as powerful as Frank was and as good a friend as he seemed to be with Sammy, even Sinatra wasn't powerful enough to protect Sammy from all the hatred and prejudice he had to put up with. We're talking the Civil Rights and Jim Crow era. I could only imagine how much worse it would have been for Sammy had he grown up in the South.
@@sluggzmcgee6272 Not from all the hate, but he did protect him ad much as he can, and he did in many regards.
For a 74-year-old, Sinatra's voice here is in good touch.
It was still GREAT 🔥
This resonates so beautifully, the deep love of friendship.
Love both Frank and Sammy. There’ll never be class like this again ❤
Thank you for sharing
"Your my brother!" Says it all!! Love it!!
Don't you mean to say "You're" rather than "your"?
Here some examples:
Your refiers to your books, your children, your savings account.
You're refers to you're my brother, you're my dear friend, you're my son's teacher.
Good luck in your spelling.
This is my personal opinion and should be respected as such.
@@SOCORROSILVA-in7px get a life
Especially when his voice started to break at 1:04. These two where the definition of "Bro-mance".
@@SOCORROSILVA-in7pxyou know what he means, no need for the lecturing ;)
Frank and Sammy can teach us all what it means to love each other. These Cats were total class.
Frank LOVED Sammy, anyone who thinks otherwise are complete FOOLS!
Frank adored Sammy and truly appreciated how amazing Sammy's talent was.
Frank was VERY protective of Sammy from day one.
Ole Blue eyes chose Sammy over the Kennedy, and stood up for him when Joe Kennedy said something degrading.
Turns out, it still hasn’t gotten any better than this, and never will. These men are jewels, that I’d wear everyday.
Diamonds
Pay close attention kids . . . this is what you call class. Yes indeed!
Yes kudos to Frank you all showed those ignorant people
very class
Even with only about 60% of the voice he once had, he was still better than everyone else.
Absolutey
You said it!
It’s sad that Sammy only passed a few months after this. But at least he was shown appreciation while he was still there.
They were the greatest entertainers ever! We’ll never see that kind again!!! They were class acts!!!! RIP Frank,Sammy and Dean!!!!!!❤
The best of the best, never matched by anyone before or since. RIP Frank, Sammy and Dino. You will live in our hearts forever.
seledge the whole pack is gone 😢
I agree so very much
What has happened to the live music industry
Yes indeed
I loved Frank and Sammy as a child I am 66 years old these people were bigger than life Respect to Sammy and Frank two legends and friends There will never be another Frank Sinatra or Sammy Davis Jr I love these memories
this man, there's only ONE of this guy. Thank you Mr. Frank Sinatra for bringing this to the world!
This man was always SUCH A CLASS ACT. and he loved Sammy from his heart. it shows.
They spend many many hours and many years together on & off stage.
great tribute.
Dad and I watched this.
We broke down.
Frank Sinatra jr said Frank died a little when Sammy passed. See why, they were part of each other. Frank was too distraught to attend Dean's funeral. Real Gents.
They were high level talented tight & from the greatest of all eras.
Heard he stopped talking to Dean after he walked out on their last Rat Pack tour. Dean was mourning the loss of his son Paul.
joliecide : I don’t think Dean ever got over Dean Paul’s death. I think Frank was pretty devastated when JFK died, even though the President uninvited Sammy to his inauguration.
@coololds85 My Father, African American U.S. Army played "That's Life" on blast....the Famous Sinatra tune when me and my siblings were at his house during visitation and his ensuing divorce from our Mama.... As an African American Female, first in my generation to graduate college...I get choked up that Daddy did not get to see us graduate college, marry and give him grandchildren and great grandchildren...many who look like him ...Daddy died of a brain anuyerism at 44 years old years later...I used my savings to buy his marble headstone....Worked my way through college and helped siblings with their college and their kids through BBAs, MBAs, Dental School etc later in life....I still cry when I hear "That's LIfe" sung by Sinatra...RIP all of those who passed on.
I love you, and your my brother. So simple but meant so much.
+lsvtecb18c1 to both. Sammy burst a bit and Frank choked. Lovely tribute.
That was a fabulous quote from a great man to another great man,put a tear in my eye
I am watching this with a Great Big smile on my face and some sadness in my heart.
oh yes I do believe that Frank protected Sammy and I believe Frank had a big heart and truly loved Sammy like a brother- Here in 2021
Look at that....Sammy's almost moved to tears because he, Frank and Dean were very very close.
Two of the world's greatest talents ... sorely missed. Their time will never come again and that's a pity...
To each his own Thomas...
I like the Beatles and Dylan too, but they play in a different league (ie. a different generation.)
Ask 10 young peaple today who they were and maybe one of them will know who they were. Its all a generations game...
***** haha. Next you will say Elvis was untalented.
Anthony O'Sullivan Compared to Sinatra, Elvis played second fiddle, and he knew it. Just check his many biographies. It was Sinatra who brought Elvis back to popularity after his military service - something he regretted later as Elvis represented the next generation of so-called teeny-bobbers. But I will not deny that Elvis was talented, just state that in MY very personal opinion Sinatra, Martin and especially Davis Jr. had much more talent than Elvis ... it just belonged to an older generation.
+thomas jones Sinatra and Martin were singers. They took songs others wrote and sang them well. Not everyone can be a songwriter, musician, and singer at the same time. You have do to more than write the song.
+thomas jones
O.K. I freely admit that luck has a place next to talent, but how do you explain all the lucky talentless people that seem to grace our lives with their 'gift.' At least Frank and Dean and Sammy had the talents to back up their lucky break. Dylan has had a great impact on many talented people, but he also was lucky; it was not all hard work.
A special performance for a special friend.
That's what friends are for, ol' blue eyes.
I’m a 50 yo Brit
And absolutely love Frank..
We listen to him all the time on our Internet radio...
I would have loved to have been one of the millions of people that were entertained by Frank and especially Sammy and dean in a hotel or venue for an evening..
God bless them..
Such talented people. This is when music was GREAT!
"That's a lot of bourbon under the bridge baby!"
Class personified!!!! These two icons are the greatest ever. R I P both of you because you two are definitely not forgotten down here.
His timing with the orchestra is so beautifully natural. I don’t know much about music I just love collecting records and listening to these incredible musicians.
I’m 40 years old and originally from Brazil so I love when Frank Sinatra and Tom Jobim and that was amazing. Everything he did was amazing
Concordo com você João...
As Sinatra fans know, there was an estrangement between Frank and Sammy Davis Jr. for several years during the 70s over Davis' use of cocaine and other drugs. Ultimately, there was a reconciliation between the two men and there was a successful tour in 1988/89, initially with Sinatra, Dean Martin and Davis, then with Liza Minnelli-The Ultimate Event. Davis is visibly moved by the tribute from his friend of more than forty years.
MrImiller07 I tear up when he says “I love you”
Mrimiller07.... Bullshit
@@florenciolopez7622 Dunno why you’re callin’ bullshit on what was said, pally, since it’s the truth. Frank did cut ties with Sammy during the period when Sammy was doing cocaine. As to the Together Again tour in ‘88, that was Frank’s idea-it was announced in December ‘87, and kicked off in March ‘88; Frank told Sam it’d be worth it if for no other reason than to get Dean, who was grieving the loss of son Dean Paul in a jet crash in March of ‘87, out of the house for awhile. Dean did the first five or six shows with them, but then left the tour on account of what he claimed was a kidney ailment flare-up, although it was also likely due in large part to his heart not being in it having just lost Dean Paul, a loss from which he never fully recovered. He was replaced on the tour with Liza, and it was renamed The Ultimate Event.
fantastic ,you just cannot beat this kind of style and class ,never again will we see such fantastic Artists as these and all they stood for ,for all there faults ( they are only human ) we have lost the most talent that we will ever see again ,x
This was true vocal talent. He sings effortlessly.
No problem, this is from my dads old tapes. He went to see Sinatra 4 times also and he's a major big fan of him. He taped mostly every special from the 80s and 90s that they had on tv. Also the basement is just full of Sinatra Records,memorabilia, and pictures.
It warms my heart..when I see how white and black people could treat each other. Even at that time..Frank Sinatra was years ahead with his mindset.
Thank you for posting this. Frank did alot for Sammy and loved him. Frank was against racism back in the day when it was real bad. This is a lovely tribute to Sammy but also displays their true brotherly love. They're so cute. May they both RIP. Nobody can match their TALENT!
Wonderful to see this again. I was there.
+Surfer Joe You are very, very blessed.
+tryarunm I sure am. Just lucky- I was in art school in Valencia and spotted an ad in the L.A. Times that day. I talked two classmates into blowing off a night class (I think it was a Tuesday) and we drove down to the Shrine and bought tickets at the gate for fifty dollars (!). What a line-up, what a night. The last time the Rat Pack appeared in public, maybe the last time they were all three together at once.
Surfer Joe
Wauuu. Lucky u r.wau
Damn!! Sammy got choked up ...that was very genuine
Goddamn it whatever you want to call him, at the end of the day, Frank Sinatra was one of the best friends you could ever have. Whether it was trying to get clubs in Vegas integrated or helping nurse Sammy back to health after he lost his eye. You can tell how happy and proud Frank was of Sammy in spite of everything Sammy was up against. Frank was always supportive of him.
both men loyal friends right till the end. they never ran out of friendship or talent, just time. RIP frankie & sammy thanks for all the music baby
Back in the day, many casinos would not allow Sammy Davis Jr. to stay in their regular suites or even perform because of the color of his skin. But Frank said to many of the owners, "if you don’t have Sam, you don’t have me." That says it all about these two and Frank's loyalty to Sam. Society today could learn a thing or two from Frank/Sam's relationship.
Frank was a great man! A friend anyone wished they could have.
RIP the greatest trio...
WOW! He could still do it in 1990, just 25 or so years ago. He sounded great in this clip.
Sinatra held Sam dearly as a friend.
Dean was the older brother, but Sam was always the youngest and they all loved him. They'll always be here with us.
I love the love they had for one another, it brings tears to my eyes. Rip Frank and Sammy I love to think that they are singing together in heaven for Jesus.
Sammy's look and reaction are priceless 1:09 seconds
the only true friend that Sammy Davis Jr ever had was Frank Sinatra he was the only one that paid for his funeral
Thank you Frank ❤️
I remember as if it was yesterday
You're my brother, that's right No bullshit no phoniness didn't try to come up with something fancy or clever to say I love you and your my brother
Frank, Dean and Sammy a match made in Heaven !
An amazing man frank was he took care of his friends no matter race or culture
So much love between Frank and Sam love them both
Thanks, I'm glad you like it! I have many more Sinatra videos from his specials I taped from the 80s and 90s.
Thank you for sharing. Made my night.
Entertainment and pure class @ it's finest.
my favourite selection ...from my favourite voice...
....the most lyrics ever, describing re-incarnation....
thanks for posting! RIP Sammy and Frank
I remember watching this. Ol' Blue Eyes was about 75 when this special aired. Frank sounded great. Sammy passed about a few months later.
This talent and class is long gone
Do people get tired of hearing....Take a good look....This is class....bravado....confidence....(who wouldn’t want Sinatra in your corner)....Sammy Davis Jr. performed with such professionalism...graciousness-sheer talent....that what more can one say!....Yeah....Take a good look....Show Business Baby...Valerie Craft Kitover
God bless the spirits of these cats.... Frank, Sammy, and yes, Dino!!
Sublime Sinatra. The best male singer of all time
Sinatra, simply the Best
I remember when this aired...very touching, especially when Gregory Hines danced and Sammy, in his depleted condition, just
destroyed him. Thanks for posting this. These guys are going fast...
So do I...it was a great show.
Amazing. Just amazing men the both of them.
2 of the Greatest entertainers the world had the opportunity. To enjoy the world misses the m and so do I SKIP PIRO
Sammy you are #1 my man! Even Frank pays tribute to you because he knows you ARE #1. worlds best Entertainer - ever! We love you Sam, you Mench, RIP AJ/AM
Frank and Sammy both Awesome!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Is Sinatra 75 doing this?
Elsewhere I've read that he had lost it after 70, but he is FANTASTIC in this. His phrasing, breathing, diction...just fantastic for a man of any age.
Mark Richards This was taped in November of 1989, Frank would turn 74 in Dec 1989, so he's 73 here. Awesome performance!
Mark Richards there’s an audio clip on RUclips of Sinatra’s last performance in ‘95 at 79. He sounded great. I suggest you check it out.
Song was the show tune "Where or When."
Omg ..I just got chill watching this video .....so amazing ...real brothers ......
Nothing is Best.Frank forever and Ever!!
Sinatra took an intimate love song and turned it into a love song between friends. My God where is this talent? This class nowadays? Sad thing is I'm only 32 years old and feel this way.
Couldn't agree more! Pure class from an age where talent meant more than instagram followers...
This stuff is gold now ,great video
They Don't Make Artist's Like This Anymore. That's why Guy's Like this had such a Camaderie with each other. They Admired what each other had to Bring to the Table. R. I. P Frank, Sammy, Peter and Dean. You Gentlemen we're the Best That Did it.
why doesnt the twilight zone ever scoop me up and force me to live in the glory days of entertainment that frank and sammy represent?
I love both these guys. Rip.
these 2 were brothers! :)
SAMMY, DINO & FRANK WERE A CLASS ACT!
How sad that these wonderful entertainers of years gone by are discussed in terms of luck.
And i say here’s to you Sam i love you and i cant say anything else your my brother and your great
The master.....singing to the genius !!
😀
True friendship
Man I wish we still had people making music like this today, and i dont mean a version/cover of , I mean making.
I Love samy...artist compplet
He was my all time favorite; I got to see him @ The Latin Casino, NJ... Lola Falana opened for him, and his future wife, Altovese, was a back up singer... He could do it all, and to perfection. Favorite: His West Side Story Medley, sung to only Johnny Mendoza on bongos (Live @ The Coconut Grove album)... This upload is an unexpected treat; thank you!!
Grande FRANK SINATRA ❤️⭐🌹🇺🇸
🧡💋🌌
LA VOZ:🎤🎼
"You wanna go on the road with me?" I love him that's it!!
Thanks for posting this, coololds.
No problem, there are more Sinatra videos to come. Keep on watching and stay tune.
+tryarunm Ditto!:)
This is what you call class you can’t understand race Frank Sinatra loved everyone and I wish everyone could forget about the color of their skin and just love their human being
Now that is why we called him the Chairman of the Board!! Sammy and Frank were real true friends!
my love Frank! nothing but the best.
great thank so much for uploading this magic
I love you, I can't say it anymore better.
Yes you do,,, and you did
"You're my brother".
Frank was the one who told the managers of the hotel in vegas that they let Sammy in when they said he has to sleep in a bloody trailer after the show otherwise the whole ratpack would leave the hotel. Or Frank was there whe Sammy lost his eye after his accident ad he paid also for his funeral when his widow Altovise can't affort. He was was truly his brother.
This was beautiful 😢
Wow....Frank, Samy ....Good men
Simply amazing. ❤🤍🖤
The Chairman of the board,time has gone on.
I love Frank Sinatra, I love Dean Martin and I love Sammy Davis Jnr, but I love Tony Danza most of all. Tony could hold his own with the best of them and then added to that, his unbelievably good looks! Wow!
Frank was 74 here.