yes frank sinantra is well i should say "was" cute. hes nickname was blue eyes cuz he had blue eyes.
Frank Sinatra was "cute" when he was the idol of the teenaged bobby-soxers in the 1940's, with his thick black hair and shy grin. He became quite handsome when he was the snappy swinger of the 50's and 60's with his carefully tailored suits and fedora hats. Much later, when he was in his 60's and 70's, and his skinny face and frame filled out, he became more classically handsome. In general, his attractiveness was due to his great smile, famous sharp blue eyes, neat sense of dress and style and, of course, his Italian charisma!
Voice type: baritone, From d2 to a flat4, 2.5 octaves
In my opinion, Michael Buble sounds like Frank. Check out his song Feeling Good. Very reminiscent of Mr. Sinatra. Hope this helps!
Orgininally Frank recorded it in 1953 and then re-recorded it in 1962.
I assume you're referring to the 1984 Van Halen song, which is actually just titled "Jump".
As far as I know, Sinatra never covered this song. Heavy synth rock is not exactly in Sinatra's wheelhouse.
When Frank Sinatra was a bachelor in his 40's, he entered a middle-aged crazy phase, cavorting in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Hollywood and stops in between. His entourage, nicknamed 'The Rat Pack', included Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Peter Lawford, Joey Bishop and Shirley MacLaine, who called Sinatra "Chairman of the Board".
Sinatra was known by three nicknames:
Ol' Blue Eyes, for his bright azure eyes;
Chairman of the Board, for his lofty status in the entertainment world;
and The Voice, a term shortened by a reporter from a talent agent's proposed The Voice That Thrilled Millions.
Yes.
Frank Sinatra recorded "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" on August 27 1962. The arrangement was by Neal Hefti and the orchestra was conducted by Nelson Riddle. The single was coupled with "The Look Of Love". It was Master Number 1427 and the Single Number was Reprise 20.107. It was released in Italy on album number FS5238. The song is now available on the Box Set "The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings".
"I Left My Heart In San Fransisco" was withdrawn when Frank Sinatra recorded the song and one day, while he was listening to his recording, realized that, compared to Tony Bennett's version, his version was quite bad. As a result of this, he ordered the record to be withdrawn.
Yes. The widow of President Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan died on March 6, 2016 at age 94 (born Anne Robbins, July 6, 1921).
Although it fits in his genre and is a great song, he never recorded it and never performed it live.
Joe Esposito, Elvis' road manager; Dr. George Nichopoulos, the physician who pronounced him dead; Charlie Hodge, a guitarist and close friend; Lamar Fike, a friend; Billy Smith and Gene Smith, both Elvis's cousins; Jerry Schilling, a friend; and George Klein, former Memphis radio disk jockey.
$9,999.. only 125,000 copies made, 100,000 sold and less than 100 left..
The website LyricsFreak has the lyrics of the song My Way. One can find it in Lyrics / Artists: F / Frank Sinatra / My Way. Its songwriters are: Jacques Revaux, Claude Francois, Gilles Thibaut, and Paul Anka.