Contact me. I have the MP3 of Sinatra and Eileen Farrell singing
For The Good Times. I can email the MP3 to you.
Bob Davenport My email address is rajah35@cfl.rr.com
Frank Sinatra married four times, but never to a South African actress.
He had fame, money and looks, and ladies just fell in love with him.
Yes, many times. This was a very popular club in San Carlos, California; it seated about 3000, and had a rotating stage. Frank Sinatra played there in the 1977-1978 season, and several times more in the mid and late 1980s, as well as the early 1990s.
Come Fly with Me - song - was created on 1957-10-10.
4 times Nancy, Ava Gardener, Mia, Barbra
Frank Sinatra married four times, but never to a South African actress.
He was married four times, but his last spouse was named Barbara.
No. She was married three times (Mickey Rooney, Artie Shaw, Frank Sinatra) and had several other romantic relationships, but she never had any children.It was rumored and reported that she did had a miscarriage with Frank Sinatra.
Mickey Rooney, Artie Shaw and Frank Sinatra
He had fame, money and looks, and ladies just fell in love with him.
Yes, many times. This was a very popular club in San Carlos, California; it seated about 3000, and had a rotating stage. Frank Sinatra played there in the 1977-1978 season, and several times more in the mid and late 1980s, as well as the early 1990s.
Before marrying his wife Ma Farrows, Frank Sinatra was married to Ava Gardner from 1951 to 1957. Before Ava, his first wife was Nancy Barbato, and they were married from 1939-1951. He was married a total of four times.
Come Fly with Me - song - was created on 1957-10-10.
4 times Nancy, Ava Gardener, Mia, Barbra
The song is best known for Frank Sinatra's original version of it, but has been covered many times by many artists.
'Fly Me To The Moon' by Frank Sinatra was released in 1964 on the Reprise label. An interessting fact is that on the first lunar landing by man, this song was played inside the Apollo 11 spacecraft.
Definitely not. It is well documented that he was highly intelligent working the New York Times Crossword puzzle in pen.