Dean Martin Presents Frank Sinatra a High School Diploma

See Dean Martin pay tribute to Frank Sinatra, on the 40th anniversary of Sinatra’s career in showbiz:

After mentioning the establishment of the Frank Sinatra Student Fund, Dean invites Frank to come up on stage and receive a diploma from Hoboken High School. Dean then asks for some “prom” music to play so Frank can have his first prom dance.

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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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Frank Sinatra Sings “I Fall In Love Too Easily” from the 1945 Movie Anchors Aweigh

Hear Frank Sinatra sing “I Fall In Love Too Easily” in this scene from his 1945 movie Anchors Aweigh:

I fall in love too easily
I fall in love too fast
I fall in love too terribly hard
For love to ever last


My heart should be well-schooled
‘Cause I’ve been fooled in the past
And still I fall in love too easily
I fall in love too fast

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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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“I Get Along Without You Very Well” Sung by Frank Sinatra

The one and only Frank Sinatra sings “I Get Along Without You Very Well”

I get along without you very well,
Of course I do,
Except when soft rains fall
And drip from leaves, then I recall
The thrill of being sheltered in your arms.
Of course, I do,
But I get along without you very well.

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Comedy Sketch: Frank Sinatra Wins Dean Martin’s “Mystery Voice” Contest

In this comedy sketch from the Dean Martin Show, Frank Sinatra is revealed as the answer and winner of Dean’s “mystery voice” contest:

The bleeped out line of the sketch is Frank referring to his old nemesis, Mitch Miller. And the “Mrs. Miller” Dean references at the end is Elva Miller, a novelty artist who recorded shrill and off-key versions of popular songs in the 1960s.

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“The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else” – Frank Sinatra & Dean Martin

Sinatra and Martin sit at a bar and sing “The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else” in this scene from the 1962 TV special Judy, Frank & Dean: Once In A Lifetime:

The entire TV special Judy, Frank & Dean: Once in a Lifetime is available on DVD from Amazon.

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Frank Sinatra Sings “You’re Awful” From the 1949 Movie On The Town

In this scene from his 1949 movie On the Town, Frank Sinatra sings “You’re Awful” to co-star Betty Garrett:

You’re awful,
Awful good to look at,
Awful nice to be with,
Awful sweet to have and hold.
You’re nothing,
Nothing if not lovely,
Nothing if not dazzling,
Nothing but pure gold!

The movie On the Town is available on DVD from Amazon and Ebay.

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“Street Of Dreams” by Frank Sinatra

Hear Frank Sinatra sing “Street of Dreams” :

Love laughs at a king
Kings don’t mean a thing
On the street of dreams

Dreams broken in two
Can be made like new
On the street of dreams

Gold, silver and gold
All you can hold
Is in the moonbeam

Poor, no one is poor
As long as love is sure
On the street of dreams

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