Frank Sinatra ' If I Didn't Care'
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The Inkspots. The song was their first major hit, and so many people have covered this song it brings a tear of joy to my eyes, and I don't know why. I mean how can I feel nostalgia for a time that I have no place in? Thats how wonderful this music is
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This doesn't sounds like Sinatra...at all.
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This isn't Sinatra
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I personally like Frank's version is better, but I still love the InkSpots. The only problem I have with this version is that Frank doesn't sing for very long, it's like a French breakfast where you have a croissant and then breakfast is over, then your like "What do you mean it's over?"
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I'm straight and i say "ohh frankie!"
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i ADORE sinatra, but this just doesn't hold a candle to the Ink Spots version for me.
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FRANK SINATRA RULES LOVE HIM
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There's something about the immediacy of these live recordings that transcends the passage of time as well as their sometimes less tham optimum fidelity. It is as thouigh you're right there reliving that historic event. If this was part of a remote radio broadcast all of us who appreciate the musical style of that era can be thankful that it was recorded.
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What a nice dance beat given to this very popular song. Of course we can't forget Harry's brilliant trumpet solo toward the end. His career too was in the process of a vertical ascent that had quite a way to go.
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This is kind of a subdued arrangement which is great for dancing at Roseland. Frank though picks it up a bit toward the end. It's really a joy to listen to. Could you imagine being there on that occasion? It'd be comparable to watching a Saturn 5 rocket on the launch pad about to take off for the moon. That of course happened within the next couple of years after Frank joined the "sentimental gentleman's" band.
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5 stars- 10 stars it's a great song.



Frank always and forever! <3
sexytwizzlers 2 years ago 10
The Best..And Still Champ..
-Emile
ejworthy 2 years ago
Frank does do a great version. I really love this song.
Lafo247 3 years ago 13
I feel the same way.;D
-Emile
ejworthy 3 years ago
Thanks me too..
-Emile
ejworthy 2 years ago
This was recorded with the Harry James Orchestra on July 10, 1939 at the
Roseland Ballroom in New York City. It really captures very well a live performance of the young Frank Sinatra.
sjbraitman 3 years ago 4
Thank you....
-Emile
ejworthy 3 years ago