Few artists have created a more enduring legacy of hits than Ol’ Blue Eyes himself, the legendary Frank Sinatra. His smooth resonant voice remains popular among music lovers of all generations, and ...
Picture Christmas in 1980s New York City, where Frank Sinatra’s velvet voice cuts through the chill like a neon sign on ...
Frank Sinatra. The Voice. Ol’ Blue Eyes. Born on December 12, 1915, Sinatra would go on to be perhaps the most important American singer of the first half of the 20th century. When crooning and big ...
According to the Financial Times, Old Blue Eyes said that George Harrison 's "Something" was “the best love song ever written in 50 or 100 years." Sinatra recorded the song twice, once in 1970 and ...
Karly B. is a music news journalist at Collider, specializing in the Western and Asian music industries. With a Bachelor of Science degree in Digital Media and Web Technology, she has dedicated part ...
Frank Sinatra historically covered music written by many different artists, adding his twist to popular songs. However, there was one John Denver tune where Old Blue Eyes may have outdone the original ...
Sinatra bookends Billboard chart archives, as he sang on the No. 1 song - "I'll Never Smile Again," billed as by Tommy Dorsey ...
Early in his career, David Bowie turned on the radio and heard a Frank Sinatra song that shocked him. The British singer didn’t feel stunned by the power of Sinatra’s vocals; instead, he felt furious ...
When Paul McCartney sent a song he wrote at 16 years old to Frank Sinatra to record, the crooner thought he was making fun of him.
French singer-songwriter Yseult had her fill at the Paris Olympics' Closing Ceremony where she performed a stellar rendition of Frank Sinatra's iconic "My Way" in front of the world. But why was the ...
Las Vegas was built on glitter, risk and razzle dazzle and the organizers of this year’s Super Bowl were wise to pay tribute to the man who arguably played the biggest role (besides Benjamin “Bugsy” ...