Today is a day that truly defines celebration. While we’ve had film anniversaries and others like that, this one is in honor of one of the greatest celebrities of the 20th century: Frank Sinatra.
As I continued to grow up, I became more infatuated with the legacy of Ol’ Blue Eyes himself, from his crime filled youth to his time with the Rat Pack. He really became an icon of American culture, and nothing could ever change that. He’s influenced a majority of celebrities with the one thing that has been associated with him best: the songs he sang. And in honor of Sinatra’s 100th birthday, I bring to you my favorite songs that the good man sang. No particular order needed, and no need to go into detail on them. Take a listen and enjoy the music.
Happy Birthday, Mr. Sinatra:
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Luck Be A Lady
If I Loved You
You’ll Never Walk Alone
Saturday Night
She’s Funny That Way
The Best Is Yet to Come
Come Fly With Me
Fly Me To The Moon
I Get A Kick Out of You
I’ve Got You Under My Skin
My Kind of Town
New York, New York
Something Stupid
Here's another version of Something Stupid, with Frank's son and daughter:
Strangers In The Night
Summer Wind
That’s Life
They Can’t Take That Away From Me
We Open In Venice
What Now My Love
You Make Me Feel So Young
Angel Eyes
My Way
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