I love the sound that Frank Sinatra had in the 1940's. He had a lilting sweetness and an incredible range with his voice then that he didn't have later in his career.
Thank you so very much. Frank had that indescribable magic quality that no other popular singer could match. No gimmicks, no painful expressions, no hopping around the stage. Just sheer beauty.
He was so dreamy...I so wish I could have been alive back then! I have loved Frank since I was young,I am 26 now; no clue how I got turned on to him but have loved him since I first heard his voice! Got a huge portrait of him on my living room wall. Used to have his doll but sadly an ex stole him ;( Anyhoo, Thank so much for sharing this!
This is such a wonderful find. Young Frankie at his prime and singing this great song as he used to perform it with Tommy Dorsey at the Paramount. Incidentally, a couple of years before on a radio broadcast this was the last song he sang with Tommy after they had both introduced the fellow who would replace Frank - Dick Haymes.
@greatmrb I don't think it was for any sort of film that played in theaters or anything. I think it's just footage of a live performance. So that's probably why it isn't in the Sinatra in Hollywood set
The better version of this song was much faster... I wonder if it can be found on You Tube. Bottom line, Sinatra was the man. No one has ever had this man's voice. What a singer.
Let's just say that both versions - up- and down-tempo - are wonderful. This version from Walton HS is especially poignant and beautiful. :-) @MrBleacherbum1970
The best thing about frank was even when he was still amazing!
Bigturns33 1 week ago
Incredible footage.
Nightrain76 2 weeks ago
...outstanding dbl take on the song. Almost as if he flubbed the first one and caught it on the second; or it was sung to another class...bravo
teeddd 2 weeks ago
1943 Sinatra live....great post....thanks for this rare find.
Intentalodenuevo217 3 weeks ago
This is c
Nightrain76 3 weeks ago
I love the sound that Frank Sinatra had in the 1940's. He had a lilting sweetness and an incredible range with his voice then that he didn't have later in his career.
JerryD121657 1 month ago
@JerryD121657 i think the smoking and drinking took away his voice a little later on dont get me wrong he was still good
jimmyg34567 2 days ago
fantastic video. thanks for posting
hobokendago 1 month ago
+++ SINATRA would be proud of Michael Bluble' . :)
fcontitwo 1 month ago
@fcontitwo Michael Buble's music is shallow.
Florencione 1 month ago
@fcontitwo No, no he would not he would not of been proud frank would have been ashamed of some of his covers
jimmyg34567 2 days ago
i love how nervous he looks
righthandman100 2 months ago
Thank you so very much. Frank had that indescribable magic quality that no other popular singer could match. No gimmicks, no painful expressions, no hopping around the stage. Just sheer beauty.
gyniest 3 months ago
So fascinating to see and hear how he developed his voice and stage appearance, too! Thank you!!
lapislazuli7 3 months ago
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ewmjr1 4 months ago in playlist Frank Sinatra songs
The greatest balladeer of the past hundred years.
ManilaSyndicate 5 months ago 6
Just wonderful to see and listen to this! I thank you so much for sharing it!!!
fernandgabrielli1 5 months ago
Divine voice. Frank sings like an angel. It's amazing what things are survived in the record. Thanks.
MrsHarryStreet 6 months ago
Frank was only 28 in this
paramedicEmergency51 6 months ago
Way cool, thanks!
JimMLINY 7 months ago
Frank is such a looker. Just sayin'.
Man, I wish I could go back in time somehow and see him live.
eccentrikchild 8 months ago
Cool
sosinatra1 9 months ago
40's frank is my favorite frank.
funstaurz 9 months ago 13
Hey from Germany! :-) Thanks a million for sharing this truly wonderful historic LIVE moment!
A Request: Could you please upload it again and then in better Quality? At least also in 360 and 480?
Please do! :-)
Kind regards
Chris
CvBsTube 9 months ago
Masterpiece.
ianapeixoto1 10 months ago
this clip is historical. oustanding!
randywong 10 months ago
Omg he's looks nerves but soo cute oh wow he's a legend
marbrisal85 10 months ago
This is priceless footage of a young Sinatra, where did you find this ?? Thanks a million for sharing, it is deeply appreciated !!
sherom 10 months ago
This is awesome footage of The Chairman of the Board when he was still "The Voice." The greatest singer of all time. R.I.P. The Leader
blancmel21 11 months ago
He was so dreamy...I so wish I could have been alive back then! I have loved Frank since I was young,I am 26 now; no clue how I got turned on to him but have loved him since I first heard his voice! Got a huge portrait of him on my living room wall. Used to have his doll but sadly an ex stole him ;( Anyhoo, Thank so much for sharing this!
napalmvanity 1 year ago 3
This is such a wonderful find. Young Frankie at his prime and singing this great song as he used to perform it with Tommy Dorsey at the Paramount. Incidentally, a couple of years before on a radio broadcast this was the last song he sang with Tommy after they had both introduced the fellow who would replace Frank - Dick Haymes.
oldkiesel 1 year ago
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This video is amazing
honeybee7700 1 year ago
Thaaaaannnkkkss a lot for posting, this is very rare! Long live Frank Sinatra! :)
edwardconway27 1 year ago
Thank you for this timeless piece of art
EwiekeuKlavier 1 year ago
the guy on the right plays 2 instruments ha ha
ConfuseaCatLtd1 1 year ago
@greatmrb I don't think it was for any sort of film that played in theaters or anything. I think it's just footage of a live performance. So that's probably why it isn't in the Sinatra in Hollywood set
ashleyg325 1 year ago
wow :)
ConfuseaCatLtd1 1 year ago
What a rare gem this is! THANK YOU! There is very little live footage of Sinatra from the WWII years.
55westend 1 year ago
This clip had to have been found very recently because it is not on the "Sinatra In hollywood" box set. This is very rare and wonderful
greatmrb 1 year ago
The better version of this song was much faster... I wonder if it can be found on You Tube. Bottom line, Sinatra was the man. No one has ever had this man's voice. What a singer.
MrBleacherbum1970 1 year ago
Let's just say that both versions - up- and down-tempo - are wonderful. This version from Walton HS is especially poignant and beautiful. :-) @MrBleacherbum1970
Ikinoclast 9 months ago
that's a beautiful piece of history...thanks for posting it.
michaelmaloney120 1 year ago
year?
swilsonsww 1 year ago
@swilsonsww 1943
jazzsingerableful 1 year ago 3
Beautiful
FlySwoony 1 year ago
Lee.... just thanks for sendimg me this lovely song!!!
Kisssss.......Judie:))
gfks11 1 year ago
great just great. amazing. this man is the best of all time. a good whisky, good friends and frank sinatra songs and you got yourself a great night.
thank you god for this man.
normanvonputz 1 year ago
Thank you very much for this jewel!!! Do you know if there are more like this? It would be amazing to watch them!!! Thanks
mherrerobaena 1 year ago
Amazing! Thanks so much for sharing this rare clip! :)
singingkid 1 year ago