Frankie at his best! They just don't make 'em like old blue eyes anymore do they Richie? Why do you think that is? Sinatra was good well into his early 70s before his voice finally faded with age. We were lucky to have him entertain us for so many years. Johnny Carson once had a great comment when he had Frank on his show as a guest: "Let me ask you Frank, when you've got some lady at your place and you're getting ready to make out with her, what music do you play!"
Perfect, Rich. Perfect Sinatra. Truly, not made like this anymore. Well done and though many in the "boobs and beer" crowd won't get it ... you, obviously do. People need not try to out do you when it comes to Sinatra. Nice job. For baseball season, would love to see/hear "There Used To Be A Ballpark" from "Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back."
Here's more appropriate Sinatra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwNv94Db7KM
ReplyDeleteTake off your silver spurs, Rich, and help her pass some time...
Frank, Academy Award/Grammy Award/Rat Pack/Vegas/Cal Neva/Capitol Records/Giancana/Luciano/Gambino/Ava Gardner/Mia Farrow//Two fingers of Jack, Sinatra...
ReplyDeleteFrankie at his best! They just don't make 'em like old blue eyes anymore do they Richie? Why do you think that is? Sinatra was good well into his early 70s before his voice finally faded with age. We were lucky to have him entertain us for so many years. Johnny Carson once had a great comment when he had Frank on his show as a guest: "Let me ask you Frank, when you've got some lady at your place and you're getting ready to make out with her, what music do you play!"
ReplyDeletePerfect, Rich. Perfect Sinatra. Truly, not made like this anymore. Well done and though many in the "boobs and beer" crowd won't get it ... you, obviously do. People need not try to out do you when it comes to Sinatra. Nice job. For baseball season, would love to see/hear "There Used To Be A Ballpark" from "Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back."
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Only a man half in the bag could have done justice to that song.
ReplyDeleteBravo Frank, for all of your ballsiness. Miss ya.
Frank.
ReplyDeleteThe one and only.
The best ever.
Great performance, but I like Tony Bennet's version better....
ReplyDeleteRich, Rich....Play some Lou Rawls sometimes....Pleeeeaaseeee????
ReplyDelete