Added: 3 years ago
From: yurextacy22
Views: 385,443
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (169)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • yes, Please. I'm looking for 'Till death Do Us Part". It was my parents' song. They're both gone. Mom followed Dad just 2 1/2 years ago. Mom LOVED frank and absolutely loved the song "till Death Do Us Part'. I believe it was a sinatra tune. Please, look for it and post it for me. I'll be so greatful. Thank you.

  • What a song... what a voice...

  • "Truth is Beauty and Beauty is truth. That is all you need to know. Sinatra was true beauty!

  • I love this NOTHING compares to this ;)

  • we are going to wembley :)

  • mike my baby i love you so much i wish you were here you and me loved this song died too young 49 forever in my heart and soul...........

  • Little blue eyes.... old memories i remember from an age that is not forgotten. A golden voice. Las Vegas. The Ratpack ... good times.... maybe for another time. Old blue eyes... dead but not forgotten..... and remember... you never walk alone.....

  • 6 people walk alone

  • Sinatra is great magic

  • this is amazing...one of his best

  • ~YNWA~

  • liverpool is the best club and sinatra is the best singer

  • I know this is going to be unpopular amongst all hte great artists that sing this, but I STILL, after all this time, prefer Gerry Marsden singing this song.  I can't explain that.

  • 5 people who walk alone!

  • This was my late mother's favorite song. It was sung at her funeral & it always makes me tear up. Sinatra's voice was 1 in a million.

  • this song is so good but im a chelsea fan so i cant like it..... fuuuuuck

  • i just love fran sinatra...!!! i`m in love with him...!!! and dean martin what a great voice ...!!

  • Frank sinatra is my favourite singer on toast .

    He is top of the legends for me.

    But this song is sung better by others.

    Don't hate me for that Frank.

    You are still the boss without dispute : )

  • I know there will always be comparisons of different artists, but seriously can't we all just be quiet and listen to the greats do what they do best. I know I came here to listen to a great song by an excellent artist and to not argue about such insignificant things. 

  • One of my favourite Sinatra recordings from 1945, and good quality as well - so many of Frank's 1940's recordings have been spoiled by so called re-mastering. I prefer this version to his 1963 recording

  • sinatra>shit elvis

  • Sinatra sang this beautiful song the way it was written to be sung,with no gimmickry or other bits of foolishness.Thissong was a Rodgers/Hammerstein compositio from the musical, Carousel,an inspirational song sung by the greatest popular singer of the 20th century.

  • I would like to listen to the song, LITTLE THINGS MEAN ALOT...could you help, pleeze

  • Sinatra knew how to interpret and his diction was perfect when singing these wonderful songs.

  • FRANKIE FOREVER! fuck liverpool lol

  • @eLdiAbLoCo fuck you too !

  • D: I never knew franky sang this!!!! <3333

    I have to say I love this version alot!

  • Not as good as Jerry Lewis doing it every Labor Day

  • While people seek out who the best singer of this song is, I simply enjoy Sinatra for his unique interpretation, which I think is masterful along with everything Sinatra sang.

  • What is the recording year?

  • fuck elvis sinatra all day

  • I love all of these big band versions, i really do. But nothing can beat the sweet harmony of Anfield singing this together<3

  • Thank you, for keeping this music available, with what is on the radios today its no wonder there is so much hate in todays world.

  • Amazing but nothing compares to the original Gerry and The Pacemakers.

  • I'm not a Frank Sinatra "buff" but definitly a fan, but I never knew he recoreded this or Somewhere over the Rainbow which is on youtube too. You might want to check out an awesome duet/ Medley " Frank Sinatra, Dinah Shore" a real "pick me up" such total professionals, it will definitly put a big smile on any Frank Sinatra fan :-)

  • this was lovely s much s the other versions i heard today he does it with his soul

  • @filmmekker. This is NOT a "Gospel" song but a show tune. Want to hear it done Gospel style listen to Mahalia Jackson.

  • one of the better versions

  • this can't even compare with the kop!

  • @ludde54545454 Yep, but the kop dont sing the whole song!

  • Sinatra recorded a superior version in 1963. It is on an album with the misleading title of "The Concert Sinatra." It is NOT a live album. It features arrangements by Nelson Riddle of Broadway show stoppers, like this song, "Ol Man River, This Nearly was mine, Soliloquy (from Carousel), etc. Check it out. THAT version of You'll Never Walk Alone gives me goosebumps every time.

  • Best version of this song ever is by John Farnham, beats all other versions hands down.

  • This is one of the few songs I've ever listened to that has sent shivers down my back and given me goose-bumps lol. I love Frank <3

  • This is from the 1940's. Frank's style got grittier in the 50's and 60's. But he wasn't a gosple singer and that's the prevailing sound of today. His singing would be too "white" for today, sadly.

  • do you have his version of "How Deep Is The Ocean"?

  • remarkable man, amazing voice.

  • Wonderful!!I love it!

  • 4 retarded beaber fans

  • No disrespect to Sinatra. I understand the style and times it was meant for. I wasn't trying to be negative. I agree it's a shame that there isn't much of this music around anymore.

  • Love Sinatra but he seems like he's singing this tired. It seems a little sleepy. Then again it could be the style and the time period of this version of this song. This has more of a 40's standards feel to it. Elvis' is definately gospel.

  • @MrMattRocker it's meant to be, this version is orchestrated, and back then, people loved the slow ballads because they were uplifting to the heart. Sadly, today, we have none of this type music, and maybe that's why there's so much negativity!

  • как красиво!

  • @TheUletevshaya да

  • Elvis was great, Frank was great bvut, on this song, nobody, I mean NOBODY, sang it like Gordon McRae. NOBODY!!

  • I love Frank's music, but my favorite version of this song is by the late great Johnny Maestro with the Brooklyn Bridge....Check it out....

  • He is THE VOICE forever.

  • I think Frank did this better than Elvis but Elvis' version wasn't bad either!

  • The worse version I have ever heard

  • @johnnybhoy2259 it's the original

  • @johnnybhoy2259 STFU u cock sucker

  • @beugen2001 Cock sucker,..no, sorry , thats your mother.

  • who knew Sinatra is a Liverpool fan :P

  • @shakib14 He could be a celtic fan! lol

  • @shakib14 who knew he was a celtic fan.

  • @shakib14 lol he isn't a Liverpool fan fool, this song was made with no thought of football at all hahaha its from a play buddy lol

  • @shakib14 Kind of figures - The Rat Pack

  • @shakib14

    Look at your ignorance..I can only pity you..lol

  • @KINGMJ1990

    You are the ignorant one for not knowing what :P means. Over a hundred people understood his joke except you, I can only pity YOU.

  • @shakib14 me too ;)

  • Personally, i think the best version is done by Ronan Tynan... absolutely magical. And i'm a total frank fan .... from hoboken, nj

  • Великий о Великом...

  • god bless frank and liverpool fc.

  • this song has nowt to do with liverpool or celtic. however if you want to here the best version sung live check out andy williams singing it.

  • FUMU... LIVER POOL!!!!!!!

  • LIVERPOOL!!!!!!!!! LIVERPOOOOOOOOOOOOL!!!!!!

  • The best version of this song is when it is sung at Celtic Park....

  • @Teddybhoy32

    At Anfield....

  • It's Frank's world, we just live in it

  • It's amazing how he can reach that high note with no change in timbre. His vocal cords were unique.

  • I WANT to like this version of the song, but it doesn't even hold a candle to the elvis version... I DO Like the backing instruments, but the tempo feels slow.. Meh, just me... Love frank tho, "music" today can't even be compared to frank\elvis, we can all agree on that, right, lol..

  • @blupheonix44 I don't know I love Frank Sinatra, Elvis has a good version but Frank is amazing. These legends and others like Dean Martin are true musician. "Music" today is terrible, there will never be musicians like these greats.

  • @yurextacy22 thank you very much for sharing with us this song

  • @yurextacy22 Never say never we can always hope.

  • @yurextacy22 There will be musicians that will enchant us, but we can never have a new Elvis, Sinatra or Crosby. It is impossible: Because they lived in a different era, but I agree. They are wonderful!

  • @yurextacy22 Well there are acculy, but different. I believe this were the great inspirators of today and will forever resemble a big part of my respect for music. It think the artists now a days that are populair like Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Elvis were, don't deserve it. But i also believe there are artists out there that have what it takes and really use their voices and musical talent. I could name some straight away, but the changes are you won't know them, seen your statement.

  • @yurextacy22

    Music today is different, but not all is worse. Ofcourse you cannot compare rap or rock to this, but doesn't mean it suck. I mean today they also make Jazz and stuff, and so on. The only difference is the majority of the cd buying people listen to crap, that is why the charts are so fuckt up. But when you look you find good music nowadays to. I am going to an jazz concert tomorrow.

  • @SuperiorSquid cannot agree more, it's unfair to discredit all music today because some bieber guy only knows how to chant "baby baby baby baby....X1millionXD"

  • @yurextacy22 May want to look at Dallas Green, Or Dustin Kensrue. It's not entirely the same, but. The amount of conviction, and beauty holds true.

  • @yurextacy22 Don't forget Judy Garland's version, too =D

  • @yurextacy22 My father is rolling over in his grave. He could rant for an hour why Dean Martin or Elvis could hold a candle to Frank Sinatra. My dad was a musician, I'm not; however, I think that Frank could hit notes on both ends of the scale that Elvis could only dream about. My dad said that Dean was a half-step off on everything that he sang. Personally, Elvis's, "Call it a Trap", if that's the correct title, is one of my all time favorite arrangements.

  • @blupheonix44 Yeah Frank leaves me cold. It's like he's just singing to sing, not putting the emotion into it. For instance "When you walk through a storm, don't be afraid." That to me should be a VERY powerful statement, and I think Elvis delivers it more powerfully. That said, many love Ol' Blue Eyes, so he must have been doing something right.:)

  • @blupheonix44 you have to remember, the time was much earlier, and most people wanted to have slow ballads to listen to, to make their hearts feel better. Today, we've forgotten this! Actually, this is more emotional than Elvis's version because of the oechestration, and the "slowness!" take care!

  • @blupheonix44 elvis is a frod

  • @blupheonix44 Gerry and the pacemakers have the best version in my opinion but maybe thats just cause i associate this song with L.F.C and their version is the one played.

    Just my opinion.

  • @blupheonix44 @yurextacy22 I disagree with you both. I love the version by Gerry and the Pacemakers. Their version is paced fasted and actually has more passionate vocals (in my opinion). It's the best of the versions I've heard, and it's also the one Liverpool FC uses.

  • @blupheonix44 The Elvis version is complete self-indulgent shite. With Sinatra, the words fall effortlessly into place, with Presley they appear slurred and forced. More like a bad Elvis impersonator than Presley himself. His voice is about 10 times better than "the kings" as well.

  • He changed the lyrics! What an ass!

  • @zany2x he's Frank Sinatra, he can change anything he wants and pull it off, thats what makes Frank Sinatra the Chairman

  • @zany2x he's Frank Sinatra, he can change what he wants

    and still pull it off haha...

  • I can't find rain drops keep falling on my head, do you have it

  • What a man...

  • I really don't think YouTube Staff will read this, but if you are one, and are: I know it's your job to keep the Copyrights from being infringed, but think of whats happening with VEVO advertising crap to teenagers, that will actually think those things are big and well produced.

    Fight for a way to keep treasures like this around even if seems silly and idealist. I'm not saying, "hey, lets promote good stuff, and kill the money makers!", just saying, keep this, and go delete something else ; )

  • Thanks SOOO much for this upload. I'm so thankful! Gracias!!

  • Wonderful......bravissimo mr Frank Sinatra.There is no other singer like him and never will be.

  • Beautiful

  • I love the slower songs that Ol' Blue eyes sings like the September Song or even as time goes by. It can bring anyone upset or in rage into a nice soft mellow. Thx yurextacy22!~

  • Song to live by Sang by the best voice God Created.

  • This song fits my life so perfectly right now, it's kinds of scary

  • deze liedje moet ik morge tijdens presentatie laten zien :D

    HOI KEES!

  • Frank would have been devastated to see Livepool this season...

    Ps: LoL :D :D :D

  • @Muerteh didnt care for england, let alone their soccer teams... song wasn't written for liverpool either.

  • @TheSaboteurx i would have expected you to see the joke in it (hint: "Ps: LoL :D :D :D")... but nevermind, cutiepie

  • @Muerteh yeah.. not my kinda humor i guess.

  • YNWA justice for the 96.

  • the voice is calm and subtle, keeps me sane =)

  • wow i listen to metal and i really like this stuff thanks for posting!

  • great song

  • bloody aweful

  • JAL JOSHUA You'll Never Walk Alone!!!!!!

  • I wonder how this song went from being in the US musical 'Carousel' to becoming part of a Liverpool Football (Soccer) tradition that is so important to them that they actually commemorated the name of the song in the Shankly Gate entrance to the stadium? Considering all of the English things American culture is based upon, it's nice to know we contributed something back... other then McDonald's lol. It's crazy how much the US movie industry has effected world culture.

  • You do know McDonalds originated in Scotland right?

  • If by Scotland you mean San Bernardino, California.

  • isn't just liverpool.. liverpool fc has a large mass of fans so they get a claim to fame for the song.

  • @TheSaboteurx

    Yes very true, but the real fame should go to musical 'The Carousel' of 1945.

  • I agree, Frank had class but Elvis had class in his own down home sort of way. They both grew up in very different sections of the country and that affected them both in the way they acted and behaved. But both were class acts and I love them dearly.

  • Frank was genius,perfect voice,charisma real music feling

  • Sinatra's 1963 version outclasses this one. From "The Concert Sinatra" album. It's more direct and real. Trust me.

  • YNWA Feyenoord Rotterdam (L) zoveel liefde voor die club,

    ben je in rotterdam geboren! NOU EN OF!

  • sinatra was a scouser

  • FEYENOORD ROTTERDAM 1908!!!

  • wish this music would become popular again, i can't stand all the terrible beat boxing kids

  • I'm a fan of Man Utd but I love this song, in fact this song is the only good thing in Liverpool f. c. :) And by the way Elvis Presley's version is far better than this one.

  • Lol, these fecking liverpool fans - have no idea that you're APPRECIATING the goddamn MUSIC.

    You scousers need to get a life.

    It's a SONG. Which you've ADOPTED.

  • Once you adopt something...or somebody...they really are yours.

  • well, as a Liverpool fan i thank you! And i agree The King's version is better, and it aint often Elvis beat Frank!

    peace

  • I appreciate it, after all you should thank me especially this season, this is the worst season for Liverpool so you can't argue with me and say that your team is better than mine, especially this season :) And I disagree with your 2nd statement, because the king is always better than Frank, at least from the fans point of view, he got more fans than frank, after all the fans are the difference between a good and a bad singer, and not the voice or the performance, right?

  • @elieobeid77

    I had almost forgotten thisd season ever happened, thanks for reminding me. ;-)

    As for Elvis and Frank?.....Elvis was great but Frank just had more class to me.....no disrespect to Elvis, who was a nice guy, but Frank had style.

  • I have to agree with you because you're right, Frank had a style

  • @boomac62

    Both are good version but for my money I ask you to listen to John Farnham's version. It will blow you away. in fact if you dont like it I will give you your money back!!!!! LOL

  • This version is pretty good, Elvis has a good one as well. John Farnhams version is very good. Gerry & the peacemakers is even better, but if you really want to feel those goose-bumps you have to listen to Judy Garlands. Breath taking.

  • But obviously the Madison Scouts' version is the best.

  • The Best version of all!!!

  • god bless you frank from liverpool fc.

  • I just got chills down my spine from this song...

  • YNWA

  • YNWA

  • The best ever.....

  • Frankie rules

  • yeah youtube used to be cool and a place of freedom now it looks like it is ruled by a bunch of fools...

  • Two of my passions. Sinatra and Liverpool FC. Though i must say Judy garland Cover is something of another class. They should play this in anfield.

  • listen to the Roy Hamilton version from the mid 50's. That guy is another class again! cheers.

  • Amazing song, amazing guy!

  • thanks... liverpooll fc forever....!!!

  • Utter gorgeousness. Judy Garland's is too. Just fantastic, thanks for the post!!

  • She is gorgeous, your welcome. if there is a specific Frank Sinatra or Dean Martin song you are looking for tell me and I will get it on here.

  • I meant Judy's version of this song which on YT is called The Fellowship. It is on with a clip of LOTR. If you could put up New York, New York the studio version, it would be awesome. I found Frank's voice going away as he was an older man. Of course by the time that song came out he wasn't young anymore either, but somehow I thought maybe the studio version would be better. You've got a great channel of music though. Thanks for posting these.

  • I LOVE The World We Knew by Sinatra. You Tube is systematically taking a bunch of the best Sinatra recordings and just closing them down. It's so aggravating. Thanks for what you've posted. I hope it can stay.

  • Thanks for the complements, i hate that youtube is closing the songs, I tried putting more but youtube remove them. I will find that song and put it on here

  • @yurextacy22

    Maybe you could call it 'Ol Blue Eyes' or something, Youtube wont find them as easily.

  • I tried adding the song, but youtube removed it

  • Thanks, but that's what I mean. Seems they pick certain songs of his, the best. I wonder why that is. There are plenty of other Sinatra songs. They're all good I mean, but I have a few favorites and those are the ones they seem to cut off all the time.

  • @yurextacy22 sad....  :-(

  • @oohyllab If you loved the songs so much, and you're such a big fan.. go out and buy the albums. 8-)

  • Comment removed

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more