James "Maynard" Keenan
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the song was written by Paul Anka expressly for Frank Sinatra at Frank's request, tthen later other artists sang it as well.
Mia Farrow and Frank Sinatra did not have any children together. They were married for a brief period from 1966 to 1968, but their union did not produce any offspring. Farrow has several children from other relationships, but none are with Sinatra.
No. While Johnny Fontane's character in similar to that of Frank Sinatra, many other entertainers of the era had associates, managers and record companies controlled by organized crime including singer Al Martino who played the Johnny Fontaine character. There are photographs and published FBI files that leave us evidence of Sinatra's relationship with members of "families" linked to organized crime. It is thought that Sinatra's role in "Here to Eternity" was given to Sinatra after the mafia's involvement with the executives of the movie's production company. Other evidence shows Sinatra was just RIGHT for the part and then wife Ava Gardner also went to bat for Frank. If you are interested, many of Frank SInatra's FBI files are available to the public. Sinatra was never indicted for any racketeering charge
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.
Yes He definitely fathered at least one son, Frank Sinatra III (born circa 1978), and supposedly also has a son named, Michael Francis Sinatra (born March 1 1987). I dont know if he has any other children.
Frank Sinatra had an apartment/flat in London for many years, most likely in the 1960's.He did not live there, but often stayed there while in town for concerts and other engagements.
NO. It was a hit for another singer from Hoboken, NJ named Jimmy Roselli and was recorded by many other Italian and Italian-American singers. Frank Sinatra recorded very few songs in Italian.
Frank Sinatra sang many iconic songs, one of which is "My Way." This classic track, released in 1969, has become synonymous with Sinatra's career and is celebrated for its themes of individuality and resilience. Other notable songs include "New York, New York" and "Fly Me to the Moon." His diverse repertoire showcases his influence on the music industry.
No, Frank Sinatra did not write a song called "Recorded." While Sinatra was known for his iconic performances and interpretations of various songs, he was not a songwriter for most of his career. The song "Recorded" is actually attributed to other songwriters and is not part of Sinatra's discography.
Voyle Gilmore was listed as "producer" of the album, "Songs for Swingin' Lovers", which includes "Anything Goes" (1956). However, the music on Frank Sinatra's recordings was not "produced" like most recordings by other artists are. He performed live in the studio, and except for an occasional intercut, what the listener hears is a live performance. The recordings were mixed in mono and stereo, but no other instruments were added, and studio trickery, other than occasional use of "echo", was not used. Arranger Nelson Riddle stated in an interview with DJ Jonathan Schwartz (which can be found on YouTube.com), that Frank Sinatra's recordings "were a product of Frank Sinatra's mind".
Frank Sinatra sang it but there are many other Italian artists who have sang it. Frank it just one of them. Umberto Tozzi sings it with a raw sexy voice