Was (Not Was) with Frank Sinatra Jr.
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He is very good , a vocal style of his own , does not get the credit he deserves
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yazz flute!
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Like father like son!!!
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@GhostofSirJoh I'm with you on that one mate....... Just thought I would listen to it again as I'm getting married in 3 weeks. In Edinburgh not Vegas I may add, but NY for the honeymoon. All the best from ''Bonnie Scotland''.
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This isn't my type of music but there's something very haunting about it....in a pleasant way.
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@snasske I think he might be tired of living in the shadows of his father. I would be. I woud hate to hate to have to constantly be compared to my father. If you rule out the fact that he's Sinatra's son, you can tell it's good. He doesn't always have to stick to swing, you know. I'm just saying. Relax a little and listen without always trying to grasp onto other artists like our life depends on it.
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Brilliant song by a brilliant Band
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I`m not sure everyone quite gets it..I remember when this album came out and if you listen to the liricks and understand that this is meant to be a cheesy vegas tune with cheesy subject matter and Frank Jr is privy to it and falls right into place with it . What a great guy to get the song and still do it !!
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@Jackiam18 It's Sweet Pea Atkinson.
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Excellent. Frank Jr. is a supreme, cool, jazz, pop singer doing this own thing and should be recognized on those merits alone. He, in my opinion, succeeds here hands down. It's also a tongue-in-cheek song and arrangement. Don't understand why some people don't understand this.
Seriously cool.
scatmando 2 years ago 18
Is there more music like this? This is beautiful.
hfflpffchaser55 1 year ago 3