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Frank Sinatra
#11
dont laugh at me if im completly wrong, but did he not sing new york new york?, if so the mans a ledgend Smile
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#12
You're right Robertson, he did indeed, and (Nick might just die here, but I'll run the risk) I personally think his music and his personality were incredible both.

Many a memorable night spent drinking Red and making pasta dishes with my mam to the unforgettable sound of Mack the Knife will stay with me for a while.

Ky xxx
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#13
thx bazz, just got in from my night out aand love that u posted that link, ill tall you the reason i like it marsh when i sober up, i love my friends and we had a fun time so i'l l chat later
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#14
When i think back on the happy times of my child hood i here frank sinatra..... my mum listened to him, my gran loved him and my grandad knows more about him than anyone!! lol His voice is awsome and i love the music. I thinks it funny though that i can listen to Franky then next song some dance beat comes on and maybe next song is bagpipes Tongue i cant beleive the broadness of my taste in music, but no matter what Frank will always be my number one.

That link was just for you matty Wink xxxx
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#15
Robertson Wrote:dont laugh at me if im completly wrong, but did he not sing new york new york?, if so the mans a ledgend Smile
Quite right you are, Robertson, the man did sing it.... Now I would suggest the rather good interpretation that Liza Minnelli gave in the film of the same name (film by Martin Scorsese). I'll have to see if I can find it on YouTube, surely I can...



but Frank also sang this other New york New York with Gene Kelly in On The Town


and another version with Luciano PAVAROTTI


Invasion
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#16
Listen at your own risk ONLY.... :eek: :eek: :eek: (This is NOT the real thing, sadly!!!)


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#17
Does anyone know this one...Very 1980s. Would that make it to the top of the dancing charts? I don't think so, somehow...


Disembedded so click the link
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#18
Here's another 1980s one that I thought somewhat better... No embedding so take the link from here.
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#19
And since we're on the subject of Liza, here's a little interview she gave in Paris recently... Here's what she likes about the French. Confusedmile: Can you detect in her voice the accents of her mom, Judy Garland? ... It's uncanny... but only natural, of course.
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#20
Liza also remembers Michael Jackson::
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