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".
Mack The Knife
As I recall, he carried them so that he would be able to make phone calls from pay phones following an incident when his son, Frank Sinatra Junior was kidnapped. The story goes that Frank did not have any change for the telephone when he needed to make a call to find out details of the story shortly after he heard about it.
1977
Frankie goes to Hollywood is/was a group. prominent in the 80's. Heres two songs u may recognise. "Relax" and "power of love". ever heard someone say, and seen the t-shirts that read. (Frankie says relax) that's where that came from.
midbell music
Mack The Knife
Frank Sinatra went by The Voice, Chairman of the Board [of Show Business], Ol' Blue Eyes, Swoonatra, The Sultan of Swoon, and La Voz.
The song is called "High Hopes", by Frank Sinatra. There is a rap version with Craig Mack called "Wooden Horse."
erm... it's a song by Barbra Streisand and Frank Sinatra - I think it's called... I've got a crush on you :) Hope I helped xxx :)
As I recall, he carried them so that he would be able to make phone calls from pay phones following an incident when his son, Frank Sinatra Junior was kidnapped. The story goes that Frank did not have any change for the telephone when he needed to make a call to find out details of the story shortly after he heard about it.
1977
Frank Sorrentino goes by the nickname "The Man".
Frank Bliss goes by Frank.
Frank Mir goes by the nickname "The Legend" or simply "Mir."
The Best Picture award goes to the producer(s) of the movie.
Frank Turek goes by Frank Riz.
Frank Molnar goes by Freaky Frank.