Sinatra Sings

Frank Sinatra

Join Frank Sinatra as he sings the songs that defined his career. Narrated by his daughter Tina Sinatra, this television event captures Sinatra at his irresistible best with unforgettable performances of Come Fly With Me, Strangers In The Night, My Way, New York, New York and many additional hits. Ol' Blue Eyes in concert in his 1960s, 70s and 80s prime from a variety of US TV specials and in the recording studio.

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Vintage Sinatra

Frank Sinatra

Vintage black and white footage is masterfully set in between colour commentary and interviews from Nancy, Tina and Frank Sinatra Jr. It is a wonderfully narrated portrayal of the man known as The Voice. The music is recognizable even before Frank starts to sing and he seems to bare his soul when he sings One For My Baby to a bartender in the most unforgettable way.

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The Main Event

Frank Sinatra

With an introduction by Howard Cosell and an audience filled with celebrity fans, The Main Event is a real standout show. Filmed live at Madison Square Garden, a venue famed for having huge concert productions and sporting events, the Chairman stands solo and makes the massive venue feel intimate. The audience clearly feels the energy and Sinatra even joins in as the fans are dancing in the aisles to Bad, Bad Leroy Brown. Sinatra’s version of You Are The Sunshine Of My Life is a joy to watch. His story telling and anecdotes are as poignant as ever.

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In Concert At the Royal Festival Hall

Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra: In Concert At The Royal Festival Hall is a London concert filmed on November 16, 1970, the eve of the Chairman’s temporary retirement. This concert was produced for the United World Colleges Fund and Sinatra is introduced to the delighted London audience by HRH Princess Grace of Monaco. His extraordinary and rare version of George Harrison’s Something can be seen here as well as I Have Dreamed (From The King And I). The ballads he sings are powerful andheartfelt on the day before he was to leave show business. He closes the show with an endearing rendition of My Way.

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Frank Sinatra - Sinatra & Friends

Frank Sinatra

Sinatra And Friends opens with Where And When featuring Natalie Cole, John Denver, Tony Bennett, Loretta Lynn, Leslie Uggams and Robert Merrill. Sinatra performs duets of standards in different styles such as folk and disco in addition to each singer performing solo. It is all music and no talking, exactly the way Sinatra wanted it.

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Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music, Part II

Frank Sinatra

A Man And His Music – Part II is the second annual television special. Sinatra is accompanied by his daughter Nancy who treats us to a performance of BangBang (My Baby Shot Me Down) and On Broadway.Frank also joins in on three duets where playful banter is captured between father and daughter including the magical Downtown. The spectacular climatic segment shows Sinatra flying through four of his hardest-swinging numbers in rapid succession.

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Frank Sinatra - A Man and His Music

Frank Sinatra

First broadcast by NBC on November 24, 1965, Frank Sinatra: A Man And His Music was Sinatra’s first annual one-hour television special. Broadcast at a time when television was in the process of switching to full time color programming, it is clear that television history was being made. Singing directly to the camera, Frank Sinatra makes the viewer feel as if he is telling his story directly to them.

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Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music + Ella + Jobim

Frank Sinatra

The third annual A Man And His Music special finds Frank paired with the incomparable Ella Fitzgerald. A truly historic and memorable event that showcases iconic performances from Frank and Ella, while also documenting the only filmed meeting of Frank and Antonio Carlos Jobim. The Girl From Ipanema medley is not to be missed.

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Frank Sinatra: The Man and His Music

Frank Sinatra

Whilst having been taped 16 years after the first special, The Man And His Music,it is clear that the high standards of the series have still been upheld. This time he is accompanied by the legendary Count Basie and his orchestra. “I waited 20 years to record with this giant of a music man” Frank tells us in the final installment. Pennies From Heaven and New York, New York have never sounded better.

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Frank Sinatra - Sinatra

Frank Sinatra

Sinatra: Featuring Don Costa & His Orchestra is truly a one man show. Sinatra belts out For Once In My Lifeand it is perfection. Being the last of his five specials, his wit and banter is as engaging as ever. He narrates us through his movie clips with the timing of a stand-up comedian. The up tempo closing of the show makes it complete with My Kind Of Town.

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Frank Sinatra: Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing

Frank Sinatra

Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing opens with no introduction, just Sinatra and his microphone. He is joined by the stunning Diahann Carroll and together they sing a spiritual medley of Nobody Knows The Trouble I’ve Seen and Amen. Sinatra joins in with another guest - The Fifth Dimension, but this time he ditches the suit for a Nehru Jacket and sings a very groovy version of Sweet Blindness.

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Live from Caesars Palace

Frank Sinatra

Filmed in May 1978 at Caesars Palace. Frank Sinatra was always at home in Las Vegas and this is a wonderfully relaxed and entertaining performance. Highlights include All Of Me, Someone To Watch Over Me, Something and Send In The Clowns, sparkling renditions of Baubles, Bangles And Beads and My Kind Of Town along with other Sinatra standards.

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The First 40 Years

Frank Sinatra

Filmed in December 1979, this is an all-star gala tribute to the “Chairman Of The Board” celebrating forty years in show business. Among those saluting Sinatra are Sammy Davis Jr, Cary Grant, Dean Martin, Tony Bennett, Gene Kelly, Harry James, Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn. The evening comes to the perfect conclusion with Frank himself taking to the stage to perform classics including Theme From New York, New York, I’ve Got The World On A String and It Was A Very Good Year.

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None But the Brave (1965)

Frank Sinatra

A crippled C-47 transport crash-lands on a remote Pacific island. For the Marines aboard, World War II becomes smaller, but no less deadly. The atoll is held by a Japanese platoon, also cut off from its command. Debuting director Frank Sinatra stars in this suspenseful war saga, joined by Clint Walker, Tony Bill and Olympic champion Rafer Johnson. After initial bullet-laced confrontations, the Japanese leader (Tatsuya Mihashi) offers to swap water for the aid of Pharmacist Mate Maloney (Sinatra), whom he has mistaken for a doctor. When Maloney amputates the leg of a Japanese soldier and saves his life, peace results. But can it last? There are two sides to every war. None but the Brave skillfully shows the heroism of both.

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