Congratulations fool. You took a lovely and tender ballad and made an anti war statement out of it with a one sided video. The japanese sneak attacked us at Pearl Harbor,which I'll bet you've never visited. They refused to surrender and left us little choice. We dropped the A-bombs to save american lives. You are a jerk.
This was footage of the testing of the A-bomb and H-bomb, not the bombing of Japan. If you knew your history, you would know that the footage of the Pacific tests was post World War II. The wartime tests were conducted on land. Seems you're leaping to conclusions about the intent of this video. I thought this juxtaposition of incredible destruction with such a sweet, caring lullaby was very artistic and creative. I wouldn't be surprised if this is picked up by Fallout.
@mikionos Geez,you'd think you were the only one to ever do a video like this. You'd know it's been done many times before in different forms,if YOU knew your film history(see Dr.Strangelove). This video is good but certainly not original. I give you credit for good work however. The testing of the A-bomb or the actual bombing of Japan,not a helluva lot of difference.
@mikionos Well pal, the uploader referenced the two bombs dropped on Japan in his description,so you insulted me . I do know my history and I don't need you correcting me. It is an anti war video. I am not pro war,,just when we get attacked first like 9/11 and Pearl Harbor. You get your facts right pal. I never said it was footage of the bombing of Japan.
Wow, the juxtaposition of Sinatra with imagery of detonating atom bombs is hauntingly fitting. Really cool. Ha ha, I'm also reminded of Dr. Strangelove. Cornelius has a great interpretation, too.
I get a sick, a clockwork orange-like feeling with the version of Cornelius. On the other hand I don't think that old blue eyes would have understood why this movie would have been put under his song :p
I agree. I love this song but it gives me the creeps at the same time. I saw Cornelius's version used in a documentary about a famous suicide spot in Japan.
Who's LeBron? Kobe Bryant > Lebron
Thelatios1011 1 month ago
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Thelatios1011 1 month ago
Cornelius does the definitive version of this track :) Yay for Japan!
geediaitch 1 month ago
lebron brought me here
01bluphi 1 month ago
omg i was watching thursday night football nike commercial came on stop me in my tracks
TheMrtony7 2 months ago in playlist Frank Sinatra
Want to remember another date? SLEEP WARM was recorded September 11 (1958)
ENACODNOM 2 months ago
should be in fallout...
Thatitaliano 3 months ago
i get it sleep warm because they got nuked
chatoffline 3 months ago in playlist my ipod mix 2
Its "Let dreams WEAVE you a spell" Dunno why NOBODY else can hear that. -.-
shadowanddarkness 4 months ago
#basketballneverstops
sharpace100 4 months ago 2
I doubt that Frank Sinatra would have been thrilled by this,artistic though it may be.
fasbc 4 months ago
YES, I heard this in the LeBron commercial and was FLOORED! Frank is that DUDE!
Lonnie3d 4 months ago 2
This song should definitely be in Fallout or mafia III or something of that nature
08Ghost893 4 months ago
Wow.
ksligh12 4 months ago
End the lockout please :(
MMAReignsSupreme 4 months ago 2
#basketballneverstops
harddivej 4 months ago 3
Who were the 11 tone deaf people who disliked this amazing recording?
NRob84 4 months ago
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gmed1985 4 months ago
So soothing!! Love.
allsoladarity 4 months ago
@allsoladarity the song that is!!
allsoladarity 4 months ago
Great song, Impressive footage... Not very good together though. :/
You reminded me heavily of the end of Dr. Strangelove... Which I imagine is probably what you were going for.
ArmadilloFish 4 months ago
People make me so annoyed when they dislike great music on youtube how do you dislike this?
QuantumMovement 4 months ago in playlist QuantumMovement's favorites
After watching this music video, the song deserves a spot in Fallout 4.
rr3124 4 months ago 3
Thumbs up if you heard this from the Nick Basketball Commercial
MrSchwabie7 4 months ago 130
@MrSchwabie7
TheMrtony7 2 months ago in playlist Frank Sinatra
Beautiful song, just i wish there were black and white pictures not of a war
ecsisof3 4 months ago 4
This is like Tarantino and Kubrick made a World War II movie. Amazing haha. Try riot footage with steel drum music :D
soundenvision 8 months ago
MAYBE YOU WANTED TO MAKE THIS HORROR ESPECIALLY DRAMATIC BY THIS SONG BUT ITS A DESTRUCTION OF SINATRA'S SONG FOR ME!
gfks11 8 months ago
You ruined a beautiful song by attaching it to this horror.
DylanGirl1963 8 months ago 2
Congratulations fool. You took a lovely and tender ballad and made an anti war statement out of it with a one sided video. The japanese sneak attacked us at Pearl Harbor,which I'll bet you've never visited. They refused to surrender and left us little choice. We dropped the A-bombs to save american lives. You are a jerk.
fasbc 11 months ago
@fasbc
This was footage of the testing of the A-bomb and H-bomb, not the bombing of Japan. If you knew your history, you would know that the footage of the Pacific tests was post World War II. The wartime tests were conducted on land. Seems you're leaping to conclusions about the intent of this video. I thought this juxtaposition of incredible destruction with such a sweet, caring lullaby was very artistic and creative. I wouldn't be surprised if this is picked up by Fallout.
mikionos 4 months ago
@mikionos Geez,you'd think you were the only one to ever do a video like this. You'd know it's been done many times before in different forms,if YOU knew your film history(see Dr.Strangelove). This video is good but certainly not original. I give you credit for good work however. The testing of the A-bomb or the actual bombing of Japan,not a helluva lot of difference.
fasbc 4 months ago
@mikionos Well pal, the uploader referenced the two bombs dropped on Japan in his description,so you insulted me . I do know my history and I don't need you correcting me. It is an anti war video. I am not pro war,,just when we get attacked first like 9/11 and Pearl Harbor. You get your facts right pal. I never said it was footage of the bombing of Japan.
fasbc 4 months ago
My dad sang this to me as a lullaby. Brings back great memories.
musiceskool 1 year ago
I was recommended this video to help me go to sleep. lol Sounds like it'll work
outerguitar 1 year ago
Wow, the juxtaposition of Sinatra with imagery of detonating atom bombs is hauntingly fitting. Really cool. Ha ha, I'm also reminded of Dr. Strangelove. Cornelius has a great interpretation, too.
Yoostoobz 1 year ago
@Yoostoobz Cornelius' take on this song is brilliant.
labtob 9 months ago 2
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HimynameisLM 1 year ago
I get a sick, a clockwork orange-like feeling with the version of Cornelius. On the other hand I don't think that old blue eyes would have understood why this movie would have been put under his song :p
milanslezak2 2 years ago
I agree. I love this song but it gives me the creeps at the same time. I saw Cornelius's version used in a documentary about a famous suicide spot in Japan.
Nigelcf 2 years ago
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cornelius's version is better
Miloseb12345 2 years ago
what a singer!!
pjccannella 2 years ago
its called juxtaposition
naltrexone23X 2 years ago
This reminds me of the ending to "Dr. Strangelove".
zdiddy888 2 years ago
Awesome. My kind of sentimental humor.
BlkSun865 3 years ago
oddly moving
sftakashi 3 years ago
Godd video.Bravo.
Keiji1234 3 years ago
Bravo! Well done, amigo.
captainbadd 3 years ago
first reaction . this is weird.
music and stuff, second reaction : pff hahahah
3rd reaction, this is sick all of it but im glad we all know about it so we can elect to alter things using our brains
LLCoolPass 3 years ago
Good Night Frank, this is as good a night cap as weesmall hours - I'm not bothered about the video - Me I just listen
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jakjo4459 4 years ago 18
Stanley Kubrik reborn!
felicia1882 4 years ago
TLAGT sucks!!!
kolomosei 4 years ago
That's fucking talent! "You have a gift, my friend"!
TLAGT 4 years ago