I have several videos of Frank from his TV shows in the early 50's, but I've never seen this one...He recorded a beutiful version of this song in 1960 for the Nice 'n Easy album...check it out.
Thanks elisorah for the posting. These never or rarely seen before kinescopes are absolutely spectacular! They really help to ease the loss many of us feel since Frank's passing.
Frank's voice had that honest quality that was mesmerizing, & he was more in touch with the lyrics of a song than any other singer in the history of singing. God, he was the greatest, I feel so lucky to have lived and loved his singing when he was at his finest. For me, a bit of nostalgia watching this as I recall actually watching every show he did at that time.
Okay, snap out of it, a monster economic depression is coming. Song's over, now buy a year's supply soup, water, survivals, weapons.
@trumpsahead Well, he wasn't at his finest when I first met him (1981) but I feel glad myself about it...Frank was a lot more than just the greatest singer in the world, he really cared about the others...teenagers knew this back in the Forties, he sung to each and every lonesome girl, taking the place of a million soldiers out far in the battlefields. In my opinion Sinatra contributed a lot to win the war...he was a gift from Heaven. And still is. Thanks for your comment.
@fischamend Sinatra trascended his family bonds...you can't ask ordinary people -his children in this case- to comprehend this. To them, he was, and still is, their biological father above all, that's why. Had they got the chance they would have never shared him with us people, they're still children who lacked a father through their own infancy and can't get along with it.
@Gemini730 I'm glad to share with you these marvelous moments in Frank's hardest times, thankful for all the nice comments here...in a way all who love him are kind of singers or al least musicians who sooner or later have learned that singing heals a broken heart better than any other thing you can do...
Frank looks and sounds great here! I think TV audiences in the early 1950s didn't know what a treasure he was, because I've read his show wasn't a hit and overall these were hard times for him. It took audiences a few years to appreciate his greatness again. I'm stunned by how marvelous this video is!
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LowRobinSongs 1 month ago in playlist PN Video Jukebox - Frank Sinatra
Steady now, watch it!
*girls scream*
Frank Sinatra, for the win
StupidLamb251 3 months ago 2
I have several videos of Frank from his TV shows in the early 50's, but I've never seen this one...He recorded a beutiful version of this song in 1960 for the Nice 'n Easy album...check it out.
1FrankFan 3 months ago
How old is her here?
kinkyplunk 4 months ago
@kinkyplunk *he
kinkyplunk 4 months ago
@kinkyplunk You mean he's not a woman? Jesus. :)
kinkyplunk 2 weeks ago
@kinkyplunk i would guess around 30 to 40
jimmyg34567 2 weeks ago
fantastic
honeybee7700 6 months ago
What a voice! There will never be another like him.
mbnarv 7 months ago
"Steady, now..."
*girls all start screaming*
MissRandomIsRandom 7 months ago
*swooons* What a charmer *_*
cleanpalette 7 months ago
Geez he was so damn adorable
mdmamelia 8 months ago in playlist Frank Sinatra songs
Wonderful!
bcnjazzorquestra 10 months ago
early 50's i think earlier?
swilsonsww 1 year ago 2
Wow ! Amazing ! Thanks for sharing !!!
MultiCathy1 1 year ago
@MultiCathy1
Glad you liked it:-)
gfks11 1 year ago
Why is it that these old video transfers are so much sharper and clearer than the majority of the newer ones?
49kasey 1 year ago
ease the loss...is that possible?
elisorah 1 year ago 5
Thanks elisorah for the posting. These never or rarely seen before kinescopes are absolutely spectacular! They really help to ease the loss many of us feel since Frank's passing.
ddkoda 1 year ago
so cool.......
rvollin1935 1 year ago
hes so cuteeeeeeeee:)
brielle924 1 year ago
Frank's voice had that honest quality that was mesmerizing, & he was more in touch with the lyrics of a song than any other singer in the history of singing. God, he was the greatest, I feel so lucky to have lived and loved his singing when he was at his finest. For me, a bit of nostalgia watching this as I recall actually watching every show he did at that time.
Okay, snap out of it, a monster economic depression is coming. Song's over, now buy a year's supply soup, water, survivals, weapons.
trumpsahead 1 year ago 8
@trumpsahead Well, he wasn't at his finest when I first met him (1981) but I feel glad myself about it...Frank was a lot more than just the greatest singer in the world, he really cared about the others...teenagers knew this back in the Forties, he sung to each and every lonesome girl, taking the place of a million soldiers out far in the battlefields. In my opinion Sinatra contributed a lot to win the war...he was a gift from Heaven. And still is. Thanks for your comment.
elisorah 1 year ago 5
Is this show on video at all? I am desperate to see more, especially after this. If it isn't, it should be released ASAP
ashleyg325 1 year ago
WONDERULL!*****
"HMMM...very bad...!".....LOL
gfks11 1 year ago
@fischamend Sinatra trascended his family bonds...you can't ask ordinary people -his children in this case- to comprehend this. To them, he was, and still is, their biological father above all, that's why. Had they got the chance they would have never shared him with us people, they're still children who lacked a father through their own infancy and can't get along with it.
elisorah 1 year ago
Thank You for sharing this with Us. Lorraine
Gemini730 1 year ago
@Gemini730 I'm glad to share with you these marvelous moments in Frank's hardest times, thankful for all the nice comments here...in a way all who love him are kind of singers or al least musicians who sooner or later have learned that singing heals a broken heart better than any other thing you can do...
elisorah 1 year ago
Frank looks and sounds great here! I think TV audiences in the early 1950s didn't know what a treasure he was, because I've read his show wasn't a hit and overall these were hard times for him. It took audiences a few years to appreciate his greatness again. I'm stunned by how marvelous this video is!
samanthajanepink 2 years ago 7
@samanthajanepink No doubt, Samantha, the greatest TREASURE that can be found in America!!!
elisorah 1 year ago 2
Thank you Ben...this is great..and thank´s to Elisorah, for this unique images
ARHIGO
ARHIGO 2 years ago