Don’t miss Frank Sinatra with the Cole Porter song “At Long Last Love”
“Is it an earthquake or simply a shock?
Is it the good turtle soup or merely the mock?
Is it a cocktail, this feeling of joy?
Or is what I feel the real McCoy?”
From “The Bing Crosby Oldsmobile Show” aired on September 29, 1959, see Frank Sinatra along with Peggy Lee and Louis Armstrong singing “I’m Glad We’re Not Young Anymore”
Check out Frank Sinatra singing “The Coffee Song” during a 1980 concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Way down among Brazilians
Coffee beans grow by the billions
So they’ve got to find those extra cups to fill
They’ve got an awful lot of coffee in Brazil
You can’t get cherry soda
’cause they’ve got to fill that quota
And the way things are I’ll bet they never will
They’ve got a zillion tons of coffee in Brazil
Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore sing a medley of some best know hits in this TV appearance
Songs featured in include “A Foggy Day (In London Town)”, “I’ve Got You Under My Skin”, “Taking A Chance On Love”, “They Can’t Take That Away From Me”, “All of Me”, “Daddy”, “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love”, and “You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby.”
Day in-day out
That same old voodoo follows me about
The same old pounding in my heart
Whenever I think of you and baby, I think of you
Day in and day out
During this concert, Frank Sinatra gives a lovely performance of the Stephen Sondheim song “Send In The Clowns”
Don’t you love a farce? My fault, I fear
I thought that you’d want what I want, sorry my dear
But where are the clowns? Send in the clowns
Don’t bother they’re here
Don’t miss this Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin duet of the theme song from the show “Guys and Dolls”
“When you see a sport and his cash has run short,
You can bet that he’s been blowing it on some doll,
When a guy wears tails with the front gleaming white,
Who the heck do you think he’s tickling pink on a Saturday night,
When the lazy slob gets a good steady job
And he smells from Vitalis and Barbasol
Call it dumb, call it clever, ah but you keep on forever,
That’s a guy that’s only doing it for some doll, some doll, some doll,
That’s a guy that’s only doing it for some doll.”
Here is Frank Sinatra recording “It Was a Very Good Year” in this scene from a TV special:
“Then I was thirty-five it was a very good year
It was a very good year for blue-blooded girls
Of independent means, we’d ride in limousines their chauffeurs would drive
When I was thirty-five”