This is just terrific. It's sad that we will never see entertainers like this again. What do we have now? Lady Gaga and Cee Lo Green.....God help us...
Just after listening to this song, Dinah Shore is now my favorite female singer ever (Sinatra is my favorite male singer) so it's a double win for me!
when they had the a and e autobiography of dinah shore ,when they talked about her show they showed a color video clip form the 58 or 59 60 season and mistake it for the first episode 1957.The value of saving video tape for repeats in the summer time, since new show and new episodes of shows are expensive to make, came about 59 and 60
What a great piece. This is what I call real entertainment. Dinah Shore was such a classy lady. Britney Spears and Lady Gaga are not entertainers. They are tramps. Thanks for posting this.
I wonder, can someone pinpoint the exact moment when our women where transformed from having the absolute class, poise, dignity and self-respect of Dinah Shore into nothing but worthless, classless skanks like Britney Spears or Lady Gaga? Was it the hippie movement and the rise of feminazism that brought about the downfall?
@AuH2O Man, just enjoy the great singing you turdball. Don't come here and get political, using Limbaugh phrases like, "feminazism" Get a life you shmuck!
@AuH2O no, there were always bimbos. and there were women who pushed the envelope. jayne mansfield was brilliant, but more famous for her breasts. and feminism didn't make skanks, sorry. i like to consider myself a feminist, but i still try to act like i have sense. women just want to be treated equally. you have to stop listening to rush.
March 1959 TV special celebrating the life of entertainment executive Manie Sacks, 1902-58, starring Perry Como, Dinah Shore, Eddie Fisher, Jane Wyman, Frank Sinatra and others. In this segment: Frank Sinatra duet with Dinah Shore; Chesterfield cigarette commercial.
This is a trivial observation but I notice that when the smoke leaves Frank's mouth it instantly flys off to his right. There is no doubt a fan set up to Dinah's left to direct the offensive cig smoke away from her. I'm sure she demanded it. Shore must have been a very non smoker, bless her. Again, what a great clip this is.
@af2un With everyone talking about how "classy" they were, I thought we needed a reality check. Thank you for being so gracious to me. Unlike me, you have such fine manners.
This here clip of the two of them is show business magic. How delightful they are together. No doubt Frank & Dinah felt comfy in each other's presence. I favorited this vid and come here often for another view. Both at their best.
This of course is great.. Frank and Dinah in COLOR and in the 50's even. I wish tho that someone out in youtubeland would post the first time they sang this medley on Dinah's Chevy Show. I believe it was in 1956. It had a really impromptu spontaneous feeling to it.. even the cameramen were cracking up.
Sinatra is so casual here-when he smiles he looks like he did back in the 40's. Beautiful. You can tell that there's real affection between the two of them.
@Fallenheroes742 "I Can't Give You Anything But Love." It was published in the 1920s. Sinatra seldomly recorded songs that old, so he never recorded it commercially. He did sing it for a wartime radio program in the 1940s though. I have it saved as a favorite if you want to hear it.
I agree, I've seen so much Sinatra, but this was pure bliss....cannot believe he smoked and had that incredible voice....they had so much chemistry, but laughing, goofing around, they don't miss a beat!!!! And it adds to the enjoyment of watching it. These are true professionals!!!
Great singing! Think this was on Dinah's TV show that ran until the mid-60s; the last few years were in color. And Frank is singing in the cool jazz style he used during that era.
I love love love frank! he is one of my absolute favorite vocal artists of all time. He truly had it all. Looks, a voice, charm, and some dance moves;) It makes me so happy to read the pages of comments on this video and see that i'm not the only one who thinks so!
@autumn13293 And you can add (to Sinatra's artistic virtues) unbelievably great creativity -- in his ever deeply acting his songs and (seemingly always) ad libbing new lines and phrases. And at times (seemingly effortlessly, casually) launching into monologues to the audience or witty repartee with and asides to his performing partner/s. Had he no voice, those skills alone would entertain. But in synergy . . . ! a quadruple threat, an all in one. Nobody did it better.
They had such chemistry on stage, Dinah keeps giggling like a schoolgirl so smitten, maybe they had a "thing" a few times, but surprised they never were an item...their onstage chemistry is just great.
@Victor44413 They were very dear friends until her death. Frank appeared at one of her last performances for her charity golf outing. We can wait 5000 years we will never see talent or class like this again. Also stars don't know how to have fun anymore, these two are not only performing they are having a frigging ball like 2 schoolkids.
Just when you think you know all of Sinatra's awesomeness, you come across something like this.....how his voice was so good smoking filterless cigarettes is incredible!!!
This gem of a video is on my fav list. I've watched it many times. Two GREATS at their peaks. Sinatra's very efficient breath control is on display here. He learned the technique early on. He's always ready for the next phrase with a full load of oxygen. It makes such a difference. He was a master. I miss both of them.
Franks at his peak..I'm thinking this is early 60's after he left Capitol Records to start his own Reprise label. Dinah had her variety show and was still sounding amazing! This is priceless for those who love standards and the American songbook!
This duet is from the TV special "Some of Manie's Friends " which was originally aired in March 1959. The special celebrated the life of Emanuel "Manie" Sacks a Columbia Records recording executive and vice president of both NBC (National Broadcasting Company) and RCA (Radio Corporation of America). Mr. Sacks died of leukemia in 1958.
@FunkeyBiscuits Apparently you know nothing about music and or Frank Sinatra. First of all, he had a "natural" singing voice with perfect pitch. Thus he could record a song in one take, unlike most artists today. Also, you might want to check out the "overrated singer" part of your mistaken statement by googling the all time record artists and sales. He' still in the top 10, pal.
Frank is supreme. But lets not forget Dinah, too! Her laughter. Her interaction with Frank. Her rendition of "Daddy." It is pretty easy to fall for her too!!! What a doll. (thanks for posting this. It is truly a favorite.)
The class and style of this generation, especially the performers, was incredible. Frank Sinatra, Dina Shore, Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong, Peggy Lee, Lena Horne and so on. All so amazing. Makes me wish I had been born a century ago.
@Supernova71288 Do you mean to tell me that you don't like watching half-naked pop stars with bad voices and back-up dancers? You must be crazy or something if you wish you were born a century ago instead of listening to the great music and songs we're privileged to hear now. Just google a guy named "Justin Bieber" or better yet, google "Miley Cyrus" or her father "Billy Ray" and you'll see instantly what I am talking about.
How very sad that this level of talent and class has vanished in popular music today. Dinah Shore was the shining example of class, talent and style. These two artists are singing live with a full orchestra. I'd like to see any of "entertainers" today do that. Proof that Giants walked the earth in those days. Frank and Dinah, you are missed!
Thank you so much for sharing this - wonderful. Gloriously memorable & distinctive voices who knew the value of serving the words as much as the music, two pros making the difficult look so easy - bliss. If you have any Dinah singing with Dick Haymes it would be wonderful to hear.
@SPARKSHAGG It comes from an NBC special, "Some of Manie's Friends," from 1959, celebrating the life of the then recently deceased Manie Sacks, who was a Columbia Records exec who guided many careers, including Frank and Dinah's. Others on the broadcast included Perry Como, Eddie Fisher, Jane Wyman, and Kay Starr. This medley was also performed in 1956 when Frank was Dinah's guest on one of her first Chevy Shows.
@SPARKSHAGG It comes from an NBC special, "Some of Manie's Friends," from 1959, celebrating the life of the then recently deceased Manie Sacks, who was a Columbia Records exec who guided many careers, including Frank and Dinah's. Others on the broadcast included Perry Como, Eddie Fisher, Jane Wyman, and Kay Starr. This medley was also performed in 1956 when Frank was Dinah's guest on one of her first Chevy Shows.
@getoutofmyway01 It could be padding or, who knows, it could be real. I've seen her flat-chested but not here. She was the epitome of the classy, elegant Southern lady.
@xander7ful Dinah Shore was actually known for having a very full "bosom." This was probably a "modesty-panel," so as not to show too much. In the early live days, the ladies often liked to show off their cleavage a bit, and the "standards and practice" folks would shove a hanky in before broadcast.
well i know now i had assumed that all the dinah shore chevey shows of 57 to 62 were all preserved on there color video tape but now i realize only some episodes are preserved that way but amny on b and w kinoscope
i agree, premedog - but you know, Sinatra smoked Camels, drink heavy liquor.. and still lived to a ripe old age. It worked for him I guess.. There are no guarantees.
It`s the fith time I add this movie to my favorites. And I`ll keep doing it as many times as they delete it and it keeps being put back up by fans like us.
@asdfkzxcv21 me too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Frank is the sexiest man in the world and no one has surpassed him even now, don't you just want to jump into the screen and kiss him? wow, he's amazing
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Dinah Shore (born Frances Rose Shore) was born on this date in 1916. {Feb 29th}
Sadly, Ms. Shore passed away on February 24th, 1994... May she R.I.P.
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sauquoit13456 5 days ago
This is just terrific. It's sad that we will never see entertainers like this again. What do we have now? Lady Gaga and Cee Lo Green.....God help us...
BeeGees78 1 week ago
Where's the full version of this?
beozer 1 week ago in playlist 60's
sweet...two pros in their considerable prime
photo161 2 weeks ago
Bellisimo!!!
juliolazzagonzalez 3 weeks ago
awesome duet!
croonlover 1 month ago
I loved how Frank Sinatra used to dress back then. Too bad a lot of young 20 something chicks don't appreciate it that much.
sheltv100 2 months ago 2
@sheltv100 your talkin to the wrong chicks
MsDawnzombie 1 month ago
@MsDawnzombie Then`who should be the right young chicks to talk to? It can't be the hip hop teeny bopper fans.
sheltv100 1 month ago
@sheltv100 I think i was saying that you need to meet some 20 something chicks who appreciate it.
MsDawnzombie 3 weeks ago
just got the movie yesterday i realized it. her voice just sounds like dinah's in that movie
Robearwgl 2 months ago
was she in "the man who knew too much"
?
Robearwgl 2 months ago
@Robearwgl No, that was Doris Day.
swonderfulsue 2 months ago in playlist Misc Rat Pack
3:40
"You must have been a beautiful babe..."
"PAH! You've been drinkin'!"
jenny1340 3 months ago 5
Just after listening to this song, Dinah Shore is now my favorite female singer ever (Sinatra is my favorite male singer) so it's a double win for me!
confarto2 3 months ago
when they had the a and e autobiography of dinah shore ,when they talked about her show they showed a color video clip form the 58 or 59 60 season and mistake it for the first episode 1957.The value of saving video tape for repeats in the summer time, since new show and new episodes of shows are expensive to make, came about 59 and 60
mikemcgee 3 months ago
What a fantastic play on so many songs with two of the very best!!
SilverDollarEmperor 3 months ago
What a great piece. This is what I call real entertainment. Dinah Shore was such a classy lady. Britney Spears and Lady Gaga are not entertainers. They are tramps. Thanks for posting this.
DonTattoli 3 months ago
@DonTattoli You're right. Even Frank Sinatra would say that Gaga and Spears are tramps based on the song he sang.
sheltv100 3 weeks ago
'The way you hold your knife..'
'It's a switch-blade!'
LOL!!
mycheesedguitar 4 months ago
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dinah the jewish bitch
SuperBnichols 4 months ago
Dinah looks so happy all the time :P
blakdust3 4 months ago
Frank Sinatra was probably the only man who ever lived that had no vocal side effects from being a chain smoker
dirtbiker385 4 months ago 19
@dirtbiker385 The longest guy livin who was a chain smoker..haha
egogo816 2 months ago
Does anyone knows when was this :) ?
girl43 4 months ago
Fun to see Sinatra's voice resonating with the camera pickup tube at 0:17
toresbe 4 months ago
I wonder, can someone pinpoint the exact moment when our women where transformed from having the absolute class, poise, dignity and self-respect of Dinah Shore into nothing but worthless, classless skanks like Britney Spears or Lady Gaga? Was it the hippie movement and the rise of feminazism that brought about the downfall?
AuH2O 5 months ago
@AuH2O Man, just enjoy the great singing you turdball. Don't come here and get political, using Limbaugh phrases like, "feminazism" Get a life you shmuck!
Loejyrrab 5 months ago
@AuH2O STOP LIKING WHAT I DONT LIKE
m1nt3a 4 months ago
@AuH2O no, there were always bimbos. and there were women who pushed the envelope. jayne mansfield was brilliant, but more famous for her breasts. and feminism didn't make skanks, sorry. i like to consider myself a feminist, but i still try to act like i have sense. women just want to be treated equally. you have to stop listening to rush.
tranurse 3 months ago
Dinah Shore was perhaps the most lovely, classy lady to ever represent the USA -- now what have we got -- pure crap.
ColumbiaPerna 5 months ago
Oh this is so cute. Perfection!
budspott 5 months ago
I am so lucky to be born in a generation that had the chance to apprecaite such talent!
heathlynn100 5 months ago
Frank is the epitome of coolness and he accomplished it by simply being himself !! in other words he was REAL !! nuff said
shaunsstuff79 6 months ago in playlist Frank Sinatra
March 1959 TV special celebrating the life of entertainment executive Manie Sacks, 1902-58, starring Perry Como, Dinah Shore, Eddie Fisher, Jane Wyman, Frank Sinatra and others. In this segment: Frank Sinatra duet with Dinah Shore; Chesterfield cigarette commercial.
togi55 6 months ago
frank sinatra is fresh as fuck
eddychenable 6 months ago 41
SUPER GOD OLD GOLDEN DAYS
HOW NICE IF THEY COME BACK .
BLESSINGS TO YOU FOR LOADING THIS CLIP
MAHESH
mahesh1946 6 months ago
This is a trivial observation but I notice that when the smoke leaves Frank's mouth it instantly flys off to his right. There is no doubt a fan set up to Dinah's left to direct the offensive cig smoke away from her. I'm sure she demanded it. Shore must have been a very non smoker, bless her. Again, what a great clip this is.
Loejyrrab 6 months ago
Frank's driver and aide claim that he and Dinah had an affair for years in the 50s when she was married. That sure seems true!
dorotheainmiddle 6 months ago
@dorotheainmiddle What are gossip you are. So cheap!
af2un 5 months ago
@af2un With everyone talking about how "classy" they were, I thought we needed a reality check. Thank you for being so gracious to me. Unlike me, you have such fine manners.
dorotheainmiddle 5 months ago
5 people's computers were lagging :\
darthvater190 6 months ago
This here clip of the two of them is show business magic. How delightful they are together. No doubt Frank & Dinah felt comfy in each other's presence. I favorited this vid and come here often for another view. Both at their best.
Loejyrrab 6 months ago
This of course is great.. Frank and Dinah in COLOR and in the 50's even. I wish tho that someone out in youtubeland would post the first time they sang this medley on Dinah's Chevy Show. I believe it was in 1956. It had a really impromptu spontaneous feeling to it.. even the cameramen were cracking up.
wholesomesweetness86 7 months ago
back then, gas was cheap, entertainment had class, the dollar was strong, politicians weren't as corrupted. I need a time machine dammit!
Jabyjabjab01 7 months ago 2
at first i thought they were both super imposed due to the lighting...
djithm3 7 months ago
Is it interesting this video is colored originally or black and white?
MrsHarryStreet 7 months ago
Would anyone know the date of this clip? I love this music because it reminds me of a different era.
WA5CVI 7 months ago
@WA5CVI
MARCH 6, 1952: Frank Sintara was guest-starred on NBC television's The Dinah Shore Show.
MrsHarryStreet 7 months ago
Nice!
JME272 7 months ago
OMG-was Dinah Shore Like HOT?!
chaseyl1 7 months ago
They are having fun!
albertytwong 8 months ago
Frank's intonation is right on.
magbast9 8 months ago
Sinatra is so casual here-when he smiles he looks like he did back in the 40's. Beautiful. You can tell that there's real affection between the two of them.
HurricaneRhonda 8 months ago
Whats the name of the song that Frank sings at 3:00.
Fallenheroes742 9 months ago
@Fallenheroes742 "I Can't Give You Anything But Love." It was published in the 1920s. Sinatra seldomly recorded songs that old, so he never recorded it commercially. He did sing it for a wartime radio program in the 1940s though. I have it saved as a favorite if you want to hear it.
jazzsingerableful 9 months ago
@jazzsingerableful thanks.
Fallenheroes742 9 months ago
Different class!
bolder2009 9 months ago
i hate todays 'music'! this is era had it right!
kidwonderr 10 months ago 2
Classic!
JME272 10 months ago
Now I know why my parents liked Sinatra.
blindandwatching 10 months ago 2
Brilliant how he sings Dinah's hits and she sings Frank's hits. Super!
241357 10 months ago
man! she's so sexy!
and what guy wouldn't want to be Sinatra!
rororocks2 10 months ago
love frank! and man Dinah is so hot... like classy smiling pretty hot!
rororocks2 10 months ago
This is what true class looks like. Sinatra at his very best.
elroy2fast4u 11 months ago
Love 'em both!
Ramissand 11 months ago
I agree, I've seen so much Sinatra, but this was pure bliss....cannot believe he smoked and had that incredible voice....they had so much chemistry, but laughing, goofing around, they don't miss a beat!!!! And it adds to the enjoyment of watching it. These are true professionals!!!
Victor44413 11 months ago
@Victor44413 Only real friends could have chemistry like this. Frank adored Dinah and they were close friends until her death.
Robert4770 6 months ago
i've listened to Sinatra for a while now but this knocked me down. the man embodied talent
DanielJohnShaw 1 year ago
Frank Sinatra was able to do this back then that Michael Bouble cannot do on TV today, smoke and look cool doing it.
sheltv100 1 year ago
Great singing! Think this was on Dinah's TV show that ran until the mid-60s; the last few years were in color. And Frank is singing in the cool jazz style he used during that era.
suzabella68 1 year ago
OMG, if this isn't the definition of Professional, I dont know what is?
Victor44413 1 year ago
I love love love frank! he is one of my absolute favorite vocal artists of all time. He truly had it all. Looks, a voice, charm, and some dance moves;) It makes me so happy to read the pages of comments on this video and see that i'm not the only one who thinks so!
autumn13293 1 year ago
@autumn13293 And you can add (to Sinatra's artistic virtues) unbelievably great creativity -- in his ever deeply acting his songs and (seemingly always) ad libbing new lines and phrases. And at times (seemingly effortlessly, casually) launching into monologues to the audience or witty repartee with and asides to his performing partner/s. Had he no voice, those skills alone would entertain. But in synergy . . . ! a quadruple threat, an all in one. Nobody did it better.
JudgeJulieLit 11 months ago 2
Learning so much lately... He is one of my favs! ;)
Cdreammangel 1 year ago
QUE BIEN CANTA ESTE HIJO DE PUTAAAA
MrSantorini1980 1 year ago
I can totally sing in this 40s style... I wish I could be famous like Dinah and end up with Harry Conick Jr or Michael Buble on stage lol
MrsPippinBaggins 1 year ago
in color this wasn't from the 50's,but Dinah's show was on then,maybe.
playboatify 1 year ago
Reckon she died from passive smoking? Ha!!
georgelooney53 1 year ago
They had such chemistry on stage, Dinah keeps giggling like a schoolgirl so smitten, maybe they had a "thing" a few times, but surprised they never were an item...their onstage chemistry is just great.
Victor44413 1 year ago
@Victor44413 They were very dear friends until her death. Frank appeared at one of her last performances for her charity golf outing. We can wait 5000 years we will never see talent or class like this again. Also stars don't know how to have fun anymore, these two are not only performing they are having a frigging ball like 2 schoolkids.
Robert4770 1 year ago 2
Just when you think you know all of Sinatra's awesomeness, you come across something like this.....how his voice was so good smoking filterless cigarettes is incredible!!!
Victor44413 1 year ago
I love how Frank is holding his cigarette as he's on stage.
He did whatever he wanted, like a real man.
OldHollywood93 1 year ago 2
He is terribly dreamy and she is so cute!
swonderfulsue 1 year ago 4
Wonderful !!!
riowesser 1 year ago
@riowesser I couldn't agree more!!!!!!!
Victor44413 1 year ago
This gem of a video is on my fav list. I've watched it many times. Two GREATS at their peaks. Sinatra's very efficient breath control is on display here. He learned the technique early on. He's always ready for the next phrase with a full load of oxygen. It makes such a difference. He was a master. I miss both of them.
Loejyrrab 1 year ago 2
Franks at his peak..I'm thinking this is early 60's after he left Capitol Records to start his own Reprise label. Dinah had her variety show and was still sounding amazing! This is priceless for those who love standards and the American songbook!
bluekarma 1 year ago
@bluekarma
This duet is from the TV special "Some of Manie's Friends " which was originally aired in March 1959. The special celebrated the life of Emanuel "Manie" Sacks a Columbia Records recording executive and vice president of both NBC (National Broadcasting Company) and RCA (Radio Corporation of America). Mr. Sacks died of leukemia in 1958.
pal035s 1 year ago
i was born in the wrong era of music ,,,,,,, this was real music
tippmann98snip3 1 year ago 51
@tippmann98snip3 I know how you feel. I should have been born at least 10 years earlier than my actual birthdate.
reneecalling 10 months ago
@tippmann98snip3 frank was nothing more than a pop singer in his day and a highly overrated singer you've been fooled by some kind of faux nostalgia
FunkeyBiscuits 7 months ago
@FunkeyBiscuits You must be joking. He's so revered even today for a reason.
jazzsingerableful 7 months ago
@FunkeyBiscuits Apparently you know nothing about music and or Frank Sinatra. First of all, he had a "natural" singing voice with perfect pitch. Thus he could record a song in one take, unlike most artists today. Also, you might want to check out the "overrated singer" part of your mistaken statement by googling the all time record artists and sales. He' still in the top 10, pal.
onedorf 7 months ago
@onedorf
Don't feed the troll, especially one that still uses the word "faux".
XxReaperZeroxX 7 months ago
@tippmann98snip3 me too my friend :(
darthvater190 6 months ago
@tippmann98snip3 thebeatlesgood but theyplanted girls to scream not so with frank
thoostorm4 5 months ago
Man, what class. what happened to entertainment like this?
matthewmtt 1 year ago 4
Dinah is queen.
WhoaThereMama 1 year ago
Frank is supreme. But lets not forget Dinah, too! Her laughter. Her interaction with Frank. Her rendition of "Daddy." It is pretty easy to fall for her too!!! What a doll. (thanks for posting this. It is truly a favorite.)
briangh1 1 year ago 3
according to Tina Sinatra, Frank absolutely ADORED Dinah. Boy, does it ever show here...LOVE THIS!
crupprecht1 1 year ago
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I should never watch television any more? I like this I think I,ll stay on you tube thank you for this!
lilmike55912 1 year ago
I should never watch television any more? I like this I think I,ll stay on you tube thank you for this!
lilmike55912 1 year ago 2
@lilmike55912 Hahaha I agree
alishadoll1 1 year ago
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i love frankie. everyone check out my music
cortfrank 1 year ago
Love it!
Thanks for sharing :DDD
nombrerrraro 1 year ago
LOVE THIS
vtrita 1 year ago
Besides being the greatist singer this really captures Sinatra charming and fun personality! Really wonderful stuff!!
saintcruzin 1 year ago
See now this Is performing all the artists now a days can sing till there blue i'n the face and be half as good this is real music.
Mgiattini1 1 year ago
The class and style of this generation, especially the performers, was incredible. Frank Sinatra, Dina Shore, Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong, Peggy Lee, Lena Horne and so on. All so amazing. Makes me wish I had been born a century ago.
Supernova71288 1 year ago 20
@Supernova71288 Do you mean to tell me that you don't like watching half-naked pop stars with bad voices and back-up dancers? You must be crazy or something if you wish you were born a century ago instead of listening to the great music and songs we're privileged to hear now. Just google a guy named "Justin Bieber" or better yet, google "Miley Cyrus" or her father "Billy Ray" and you'll see instantly what I am talking about.
ajames95 6 months ago
How very sad that this level of talent and class has vanished in popular music today. Dinah Shore was the shining example of class, talent and style. These two artists are singing live with a full orchestra. I'd like to see any of "entertainers" today do that. Proof that Giants walked the earth in those days. Frank and Dinah, you are missed!
Jasonstreamline 1 year ago
@Jasonstreamline Absolutely right !!!
dancebandleader 1 year ago
That's God up there with a cig in his hand. And he will rule as long! He lives on!!!!
Loejyrrab 1 year ago 2
Thank you so much for sharing this - wonderful. Gloriously memorable & distinctive voices who knew the value of serving the words as much as the music, two pros making the difficult look so easy - bliss. If you have any Dinah singing with Dick Haymes it would be wonderful to hear.
singerswithpresence 1 year ago
108 likes, 0 dislikes. That's what I like to see.
SithRage 1 year ago 6
High Quality Songs sungs by High Quality Singers...Very Enjoyable! Thank you! :D
Maureen712 1 year ago
What a lovely video : D
Thanks so much
2bestsongs 1 year ago
I love Frank. He was the greatest!
ginny1941 1 year ago
: D lovely share
Thanks a lot : )
MyBestSingers 1 year ago
why the cigarette? now u cant smoke in restuarants & bus stops ;)
leemmee 1 year ago
Best Video ever! I love Dinah's smile :)
Kirby2805 1 year ago
Sinatra a master of song!!
jeremysarson 1 year ago
taaddyd1...quite the horn...LOL
TheSteverino1 1 year ago
Dinah is quite the horn in this duet
taddyd1 1 year ago
yea he was and i love the way he says baby too lol
cortfrank 1 year ago
i love him he is sexey
cortfrank 1 year ago
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TheTrueCinemaphile 1 year ago
he's mesmerizing
SPARKSHAGG 1 year ago
can anyone tell me what show this is from?
SPARKSHAGG 1 year ago
@SPARKSHAGG It comes from an NBC special, "Some of Manie's Friends," from 1959, celebrating the life of the then recently deceased Manie Sacks, who was a Columbia Records exec who guided many careers, including Frank and Dinah's. Others on the broadcast included Perry Como, Eddie Fisher, Jane Wyman, and Kay Starr. This medley was also performed in 1956 when Frank was Dinah's guest on one of her first Chevy Shows.
GoParkinson 1 year ago
@SPARKSHAGG It comes from an NBC special, "Some of Manie's Friends," from 1959, celebrating the life of the then recently deceased Manie Sacks, who was a Columbia Records exec who guided many careers, including Frank and Dinah's. Others on the broadcast included Perry Como, Eddie Fisher, Jane Wyman, and Kay Starr. This medley was also performed in 1956 when Frank was Dinah's guest on one of her first Chevy Shows.
GoParkinson 1 year ago
"P-ha! You been drinkin!" lmao Franks so cute! :)
biden1 1 year ago
"You're not well" @ 2:59? Did I hear correctly? That's some funny shit.
ArtsPatron2008 1 year ago
@Enoeno 2:52 is so adorable and funny. He's soooooo cute
ashleyg325 1 year ago
Dinah Shore was CLASS.. but what's stuffed in her bra? Seriousy. I see something. She was so cool, though.. and classy..
getoutofmyway01 1 year ago
@getoutofmyway01 Maybe it's a hanky.
impCaesarAvg 1 year ago
@getoutofmyway01 It could be padding or, who knows, it could be real. I've seen her flat-chested but not here. She was the epitome of the classy, elegant Southern lady.
xander7ful 1 year ago
@xander7ful I like her. I am a fan of hers. Yeah, she was classy.
getoutofmyway01 1 year ago
@xander7ful Dinah Shore was actually known for having a very full "bosom." This was probably a "modesty-panel," so as not to show too much. In the early live days, the ladies often liked to show off their cleavage a bit, and the "standards and practice" folks would shove a hanky in before broadcast.
GoParkinson 1 year ago
2:52 makes me laugh every time
Enoeno 1 year ago
Oh God, the way he looks at her ... at 0:50 and again after that ... What a man ^^ it must have been thrilling to around him :-)
girl43 2 years ago 6
@girl43 he's so gorgeous
SPARKSHAGG 1 year ago
well i know now i had assumed that all the dinah shore chevey shows of 57 to 62 were all preserved on there color video tape but now i realize only some episodes are preserved that way but amny on b and w kinoscope
mikemcgee 2 years ago
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smoking cigarettes is not coll nor has it ever been........cancer is not cool
premedog 2 years ago
i agree, premedog - but you know, Sinatra smoked Camels, drink heavy liquor.. and still lived to a ripe old age. It worked for him I guess.. There are no guarantees.
getoutofmyway01 1 year ago
love it lol he seems like a little player haha i love it
Sarttimi 2 years ago
what movie is it?
whatthetube1999 2 years ago
By the way.. thanks for posting this movie again... it was removed a while ago.
This is too good not to be seen.
feuip 2 years ago
Ugh I still watch this over and over. He's so sexy, especially when he says baby. Yum.
ashleyg325 2 years ago 6
ashleyg325.. couldn't agree with you more... that "baby" is reeeeeeally delicious hahahaha
Dinah's expressions say everything: he was a perfect singer. And to me, the best ever.
feuip 2 years ago
i dont think this is weird but I like him while im 17
ComoLaFlorr 2 years ago
look at him suckin in that cancer stick. and to think he could still sing like a cherub. what a guy.
TheAnastasiachavez 2 years ago
too bad frank tainted every woman who passed his way. what a whore!
TheAnastasiachavez 2 years ago
Was he charming or was he charming? I m jelaous.
Siriussupporter 2 years ago 61
@Siriussupporter
Frank was STUNNING, he was and still is the most handsome man i ever laid eyes on, very sexy guy
SPARKSHAGG 1 year ago 2
Fabulous! There is nothing out there that could compete with these two greats!!
HandwhistlerBen 2 years ago 2
It`s the fith time I add this movie to my favorites. And I`ll keep doing it as many times as they delete it and it keeps being put back up by fans like us.
Thank you!!!
feuip 2 years ago 3
haha the same keeps happening to me and i keep adding it
tginn07 2 years ago
this is from the dvd Sinatra: The Classic Duets ... its an amazing dvd
TheJazzStreet 2 years ago
Carisma babe cara mia caramisma
Siriussupporter 2 years ago
Never saw this in color before. Very cool.
Zatki 2 years ago
Anyone know what happened to all the other classic duets videos? Was it just a copyright thing or something?
ashleyg325 2 years ago
Frank-"baby"!! What a cutie he is!
frankiemachine44 2 years ago 2
this is from sinatra the classic duets... this one is great!
TheJazzStreet 2 years ago
this is one of my favorite videos of Frank thanks for putting up the other one i had on my favorites list got deleted
tginn07 2 years ago
i absolutely love the way Frank says baby at 3:09
asdfkzxcv21 2 years ago 38
@asdfkzxcv21 me too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Frank is the sexiest man in the world and no one has surpassed him even now, don't you just want to jump into the screen and kiss him? wow, he's amazing
SPARKSHAGG 1 year ago 4
@asdfkzxcv21 gosh, me too. The man absolutely oozes sexy self-confidence....love him at 3:09 and everywhere else. But especially there....sigh.
crupprecht1 1 year ago
i love this video!!
alicecamandona 2 years ago
This really deserves to be on youtube. Thanks for putting it back up!
Pyrthas 2 years ago 3