You are speaking of "I Only Have Eyes For You". He recorded it with Count Basie in 1962 on the Reprise album "Sinatra-Basie".
I think 2.
According to the Pawn Stars episode: $2500 - Frank Sinatra, "Come Dance With Me" $ 800 - The Platters, "High Fidelity" $1800 - Nat King Cole, "The Christmas Song"
Jerry Lewis
Frank Sinatra recorded Swinging On a Star in the 1940's for a radio show, but his official studio recording was recorded and released in 1964.
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I think 2.
According to the Pawn Stars episode: $2500 - Frank Sinatra, "Come Dance With Me" $ 800 - The Platters, "High Fidelity" $1800 - Nat King Cole, "The Christmas Song"
Jerry Lewis
Frank Sinatra recorded Swinging On a Star in the 1940's for a radio show, but his official studio recording was recorded and released in 1964.
Tonight We Have the Stars was created on 2008-05-30.
Stars Tonight was created in 2010.
Your question doesn't make a whole lot of sense, but I assume your asking for other songs similar to The Way You Look Tonight... First off, The Way You Look Tonight has been done countless times. Tony Bennett does a sweet, slow cover of it. Frank Sinatra does more of a "swingin" version of it. A few of my personal love "pop" songs include: Three Coins in a Fountain- Frank Sinatra For Sentimental Reasons (I Love You)- Nat King Cole Come Rain or Come Shine - Billie Holiday Nevertheless (I'm In Love With You)- The Mills Brothers Whispering Trees- The Ink Spots These are just a few of my favorites. All of the songs have been done by countless other "pop" stars, but these are my favorite versions.
"Hell in the Pacific" (1968). Stars Lee Marvin, Toshiro Mifune. "None But the Brave" (1965). Stars Frank Sinatra, Clint Walker, Tatauya Mihashi.
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Tonight
This is not a question therefore cannot be answered, however as a statement it is not true. Most likely, The Tonight Showwould hold the record for the most guest stars of a television series.If you're referring to scripted prime time television then I would suspect, The Simpsons would indeed have the most.
In the first 2 years of the all stars, 1971 and 1972, Eddie Keher and Frank Cummins won back to back all stars. Eddie Keher won 5 all stars in a row, a record set by him in 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 and 1975.