“Younger Than Springtime” Frank Sinatra in Studio (1967)

See Frank Sinatra recording “Younger Than Springtime” in this scene from the 1967 TV special Movin’ with Nancy:

“Younger than springtime are you, softer than starlight are you,
Warmer than winds of June are the gentle lips you gave me.
Gayer than laughter are you, sweeter than music are you,
Angel and lover, heaven and earth are you to give me.
And when your youth and joy invade my soul,
And fill my heart as now they do, then
Younger than springtime am I, gayer than laughter am I,
Angel and lover, heaven and earth am I with you.”

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“Lonely Town” Frank Sinatra 1960 TV Performance

See Frank Sinatra sing the Leonard Bernstein song “Lonely Town” from the musical On the Town in this 1960 TV appearance:

A town’s a lonely town when you pass through
And there is no one waiting there for you
Then it’s a lonely town, you wander up and down
The crowds rush by, a million faces pass before your eyes

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“The Oldest Established” by Frank and Dean

In this scene from The Dean Martin Show, Dean and Frank Sinatra sing “The Oldest Established (Permanent Floating Crap Game in New York)” from the musical Guys and Dolls:

If the size of your bundle you want to increase,
I’ll arrange that you go broke in quiet and peace,
In a hideout provided by Nathan, where there are no neighbors to squawk,
It’s the oldest established permanent floating crap game in New York.

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“Angel Eyes” – Frank Sinatra Live

Don’t miss Ol’ Blue Eyes singing “Angel Eyes” during this television appearance in the 1950s.

There’s a little bit of devil in her angel eyes
She’s a little bit of heaven with a wild side
Got a rebel heart a country mile wide
There’s a little bit of devil in her angel eyes
A little bit of devil in her angel eyes

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Frank Sinatra Sings “Witchcraft”

You know it. You love it. Here is Frank Sinatra singing “Witchcraft” on an early TV appearance:

Those fingers in my hair
That sly come-hither stare
That strips my conscience bare
It’s witchcraft


And I’ve got no defense for it
The heat is too intense for it
What good would common sense for it do?

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“One For My Baby” – Frank Sinatra Recording

Catch this Frank Sinatra performance of “One for My Baby”

It’s quarter to three, there’s no one in the place except you and me
So, set ’em up, Joe, I got a little story you oughta know
We’re drinkin’, my friend, to the end of a brief episode
Make it one for my baby and one more for the road

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“I’ve Got The World On A String” – Frank Sinatra in 1973

Sinatra delivers a grand and joyous performance of “I’ve Got The World On a String” at the White House with The President’s Own Marine Band in 1973:

I’ve got the world on a string, sittin’ on a rainbow
Got the string around my finger
What a world, what a life, I’m in love!
I’ve got a song that I sing


I can make the rain go, anytime I move my finger
Lucky me, can’t you see, I’m in love
Life is a beautiful thing, as long as I hold the string
I’d be a silly so and so, if I should ever let go

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Sinatra Sings “A Man Alone”

Frank Sinatra sings the Rod McKuen song “A Man Alone”:

In me, you see a man alone
Held by the habit of being on his own
A man who listens to the trembling of the trees
With sentimental ease


In me, you see a man alone
Behind the wall he’s learned to call his home
A man who still goes walkin’ in the rain
Expecting love again

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“Come Fly With Me” – 1960s Sinatra TV Performance

Don’t miss Frank Sinatra in this 1960s performance of “Come Fly with Me”

Come fly with me, let’s fly, let’s fly away
If you can use some exotic booze
There’s a bar in far Bombay
Come fly with me, let’s fly, let’s fly away


Come fly with me, let’s float down to Peru
In llama-land there’s a one-man band
And he’ll toot his flute for you
Come fly with me, let’s take off in the blue

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“Nice and Easy” – Frank Sinatra with Gene Kelly

Hear Frank Sinatra sing “Nice and Easy” while Gene Kelly does a tap dance routine:

The problem now of course is
To simply hold your horses
To rush would be a crime
Cause nice and easy does it every time

This video comes from the Frank Sinatra: Concert Collection available from Ebay and Amazon.

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