'Learning The Blues' - Frank Sinatra

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2008

Classic Sinatra.
"Learnin' the Blues" is a 1955 popular song by Dolores Vicki Silvers. The best-known version of the song was recorded by Frank Sinatra in the 50s, which peaked #2 at the Billboard charts. He re-recorded the song for his 1962 album, Sinatra-Basie.

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  • AMAZING!!

    I didnt knew it, what a shame, just BRILLIANT; I have a crush on him, so its called in english? LOL

    THNX SOO MUCH FOR UPLOADING AND THIS AWESOME PICS!!

    His words r btw soo true :-((

  • gfkd11,

    From the teenage Bobbysoxers of the 1940's to the present day - the queue of women who had a crush on Frank Sinatra would have circled the Earth several times - So you are in good company! ;)

    Thank you for your very postive comment.:)

    My best wishes to you,

    trooper7h

  • It seems that every day brings the blues

  • topgorgon,

    Into each life some rain must fall...But every cloud has a silver lining.!

    (That's two cliches in one sentence.:o)

    Best wishes for the future,

    regards,

    trooper7h

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  • This goes down so good with a double shot of Scotch and a cigarette. Mmmm.

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  • 5 people are deaf

  • wow, I really thought it was a song by Katie Melua... didn't know this song yet. Thanks für uploading

  • The song was originally done by Joe Valino of South Philadelphia and sold over a million copies.

  • OMG, i haven't slept in like 5 nights, i cant eat, i'd be smoking & drinking hard, but i quit. I'm playing the same sad songs over & over, not my first lesson in the blues, so, at least no tears this time....yet...

  • There is also a great version of this song by Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong

  • This hit by Ol' Blue Eyes hit #2 on the Top 40 charts. It finished at #14 for the year 1955. On July 9, Bill Haley and His Comets hit #1 with Rock Around the Clock, signifying the start of the Rock Era. This hit by Frank Sinatra was ranked at #5 when Haley's hit went to #1. So Frank Sinatra was a part of Rock History, like Perez Prado, Nat "King" Cole, and Les Baxter.

  • this man had a heart throbes voice and he was handsome from young frankie to old blue eyes :D Im 30 and I grew up loving him and dean :D

  • This is the tenth time I've heard it. <3

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