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  • some interesting photos in this video.

  • He was involved with the mob, no doubt. if you see in a interview where he says he's not, he looks right and stutters, people who most always speak their mind are bad liars.

  • The thing is, Frank wasn't involved in any mafia activities... He knew some of the guys from childhood and in Jersey you were family. Frank was loyal to family despite public opinion. So he sang at a few functions.

  • was he?=

  • sinatra was a poof

  • i know this probably sounds a bit psycho-ish, but i love him even more after i found out that he was involved with the mafia

  • Sinatra is intrepreted by "Jhony" in the Godfather xd

  • He probably had the hottest mug shot EVER

  • If the mafia backed him in to getting noticed, so what, lets say thank you to the mafia then, the talent was there, his voice is the best in the world

  • in the godfather, johnny fontane is supposed to represent frank sinatra.

  • Sinatra was a dirty greaseball.

  • This video is racist. Frank Sinatra is a hero. This is another attempt by WASPs at destroying the name of Italian Americans. Just because Frank Sinatra is Italian doesn't mean he's associated with the so called mafia.

  • Yep Sinatra, Dean Martin, Al Martino, and other italian american singers were involved with the mob. It's a real shame the mob killed Kennedy cause him and Sinatra were good friends.

  • @BowendaBeast Some people think the mob wouldn't have killed Kennedy because Kennedy was trying to get rid of Castro and that would enable the mob to go back to Cuba. Jim Garrison was Carlos Marcello's man in New Orleans.

  • @1915fas That's very true also if the mafia has "rats" all the time these days that give valuable information to the authorities I wonder why no one hasn't ratted the mafia to the FBI? This is why I love the Kennedy conspiracy there's just so much that's questionable.

  • @BowendaBeast I think Vincent Bugliosi's book Reclaiming History refutes the conspiracy theories completely. I always wondered what happened to Oswald's curtain rods which he brought to work that day.

  • @I3renno

    that's so offensive

    you are forgetting about pizza delivery

  • A few Italians in NYC once told me that they(the families) loved Frank so much they did anything for him back in the days. THEY protected him more than he was willing to do for himself. They made sure NO money.....nor connections were ever traced back to him. And that several guys went to jail to protect Sinatra.........besides; all he ever did was sing. They just backed him up. If it wasnt for their support......we'd have missed out on a great voice. a legend.

  • Affiliated more than likely. Committing crimes highly doubtful. Back then everyone was in a street gang or affiliated with the mob in some sort of form or another. They ran everything.

  • wats the name of the song plz tell me

  • @Fallenheroes742 After I Say I'm Sorry - Frank Sinatra

  • @FrankSinatraFanbase

    excuse me where can i find that song ? it is colombia records or tommy dorsey ?

  • I wished Rocky Marciano knocked Sinatra's block off.

  • @I3renno I can see that your an open minded fella, but where did your brain go?

  • The image at 1:22 is that a real photo, or an art piece?

  • Really doesnt matter he did what he had to do to live his life, its doesnt mean he was a bad person , and no one should look at it that way

  • Theres a standard of class to his music. Brilliant.

  • Frank Sinatara - After I Say Im sorry, im prettyy sure that it!!

  • Seriously man, where did you get this song? I love it :D

    please reply.

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