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SINATRA IN CONCERT At The Royal Festival Hall
Frank Sinatra: In Concert At The Royal Festival Hall is a London concert filmed on November 16, 1970, the eve of the Chairman’s temporary retirement. This concert was produced for the United World Colleges Fund and Sinatra is introduced to the delighted London audience by HRH Princess Grace of Monaco. His extraordinary and rare version of George Harrison’s Something can be seen here as well as I Have Dreamed (From The King And I). The ballads he sings are powerful and
heartfelt on the day before he was to leave show business. He closes the show with an endearing rendition of My Way.
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@elainemarks167
@elainemarks167 7 месяцев назад
I was in the audience that night. Loved it but shed a few tears. He was and remains The Governor.
@c141
@c141 4 месяца назад
Like no one else. It's magic
@dougfargher2661
@dougfargher2661 3 месяца назад
What year was it ?
@charliechalk
@charliechalk 2 месяца назад
@@dougfargher2661 1970
@user-tb9lx1oz9n
@user-tb9lx1oz9n 23 дня назад
Dean Martin was asked if he thought that Frank Sinatra should run for president. Dean replied; why would Frank want to be president when he's already king?
@andyhiscox9194
@andyhiscox9194 4 года назад
No one knows a broken heart like Sinatra 💙
@kataysmith9581
@kataysmith9581 Год назад
I say that most of his songs are about Ava
@saintcruzin
@saintcruzin 6 месяцев назад
She broke his heart but gave us the most beautiful interpretations ever put on record…
@mjlejer3241
@mjlejer3241 3 года назад
Very simply, THE MASTER! NO one before, during or since Sinatra's reign can compare, he is simply the very best, a born perfectionist who took that trait into his music, so that his phrasing, enunciation of words, pitch, breath control and vocal emotion are just incomparable! Perfection personified.
@janwintz89
@janwintz89 2 года назад
So touching. as only Sinatra could evoke.....
@siliconesal
@siliconesal 2 года назад
Not without the writers ... he always gave them the credit - you didn’t
@williamholden7573
@williamholden7573 2 года назад
A master of all that is singing.
@marilynschneider7691
@marilynschneider7691 Год назад
There will NEVER be another Sinatra!!!
@alfching2499
@alfching2499 7 месяцев назад
As a Lifelong Frank Sinatra admirer,There will only ever be One.
@judithbarvinek6649
@judithbarvinek6649 5 лет назад
I could listen to him until my last breath
@JohanLebbing
@JohanLebbing 4 года назад
That is a nice comment.........so do i...❤👍👍👍
@blackstallion132
@blackstallion132 2 месяца назад
I grew hearing his songs. My father was a fan. I still have his records and I play them everytime I can. Love his music.
@sarabeescutflowersmore795
@sarabeescutflowersmore795 16 дней назад
Unfortunately my mom is... my Mom has been declared hospice. All she wants to listen to is Frank. So... here we are. Just me, my Mom & Frank. 😢
@123Rockchild
@123Rockchild 3 года назад
So pretty...Frank always gave credit to the song composers and arrangers.
@deedeescrystalblueclassics3973
@deedeescrystalblueclassics3973 3 года назад
I love this, pure perfection. The chairman of the board poured his whole heart and soul into this. 💖
@andresrtorres6895
@andresrtorres6895 3 года назад
No gimmickry. No spectacles. He just sang. Pure. Clear.. Silky smooth. Emotions running so naturally like innocent, genuine confessions. Didn't We sounds fresh as this morning. Doesn't it?
@suelilevi
@suelilevi 2 года назад
Frank loved to do shows in London Eva Gardener was always in the Orleans, he wants her to be there.
@fido652
@fido652 2 года назад
Yes. Fresh as now.
@randalcolucci6833
@randalcolucci6833 Год назад
Frank had a way of making you think he was singing in your living room when he performed his "saloon songs". I like to listen to FAS w a glass of JD on the rocks, especially if I am melancholy. He was, to me, the best.
@akrenwinkle
@akrenwinkle 10 месяцев назад
@@suelilevi Sounds like something Norm Crosby would have said... if anyone remembers his act.
@rogerzotti1
@rogerzotti1 7 месяцев назад
Perfectly said ...
@bertbretherton
@bertbretherton 5 лет назад
Phraseology supreme. Perfect pitch. The best. The voice. No one before. No one since.
@johnnysrbin
@johnnysrbin 4 года назад
bertbretherton that’s why he’s the GOAT. When you listen him singing it’s like reading a story or watching a movie. Unique, unique performer...
@bertbretherton
@bertbretherton 4 года назад
@@agoodpitch9 I'll let the words of others, no doubt more qualified than both you and I, to point out how wrong you are.
@MCMLNJ
@MCMLNJ 3 года назад
@@bertbretherton Ok so where are these words from others?
@bertbretherton
@bertbretherton 3 года назад
@@MCMLNJ Your ignorance is so overwhelming I hardly had spirit enough to reply. However, I suggest you search out comments made by a great number of discerning critics on the many RU-vid posts. You may also wish to educate yourself more by reading the hundreds of thousands of books and media reports that testify to the points I made. Happy hunting.
@FJ-dx7vt
@FJ-dx7vt 3 года назад
Irreplaceable!
@DJVMFVME
@DJVMFVME 2 года назад
It’s like he’s in your living room, singing only for you. Intimate. Miss him. I was raised on Sinatra. I did the same with my kids-VESSIO. 🙏🏽😥❤️
@TheHMan
@TheHMan 6 лет назад
Sensitive piano accompaniment makes this as good as it is.
@djangorheinhardt
@djangorheinhardt 5 лет назад
Bill Miller on piano.
@posaunist5
@posaunist5 4 года назад
One of Franks greatest qualities: to collect the best people ever behind him. Hear Bewitched. with all of Franks musicians - just not him singing. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zL1vcM3VSJs.html
@reythomas8532
@reythomas8532 Месяц назад
The GREAT Bill Miller.
@nilanjanabhattacharjee8266
@nilanjanabhattacharjee8266 3 года назад
Fact: only one Frank Sinatra till eternity ❤️
@kataysmith9581
@kataysmith9581 Год назад
This song makes me want to cry. I can feel his pain over his heartbreak.
@Baz6711
@Baz6711 4 года назад
I saw Frank live three times. Magic is the word. RIP sir.
@toniamakeup
@toniamakeup 3 года назад
what a lucky boy!
@tonyocch1
@tonyocch1 3 года назад
Oh How I wish I could have seen him once
@TheMcknighty
@TheMcknighty 3 года назад
Me, too.
@dianesolomon7228
@dianesolomon7228 4 года назад
we will never ever see the likes of him again !
@user-yx5yk3pc8r
@user-yx5yk3pc8r 5 месяцев назад
In 2023 i living alone in nyc and this sad and beautiful song come in my mind everything and I was remembered and then, in my home my family waiting for me and then I coming back to my country, but this song I never forget, because I was remember this hard times, but wen I remember I fell hope I’m my heart again.
@robertlaviana4547
@robertlaviana4547 2 месяца назад
Quintessential heart felt delivery
@craigcapstick3077
@craigcapstick3077 5 лет назад
Nobody beats the chairman of the board. Legend
@mariesimpson1175
@mariesimpson1175 4 года назад
Craig Capstick your not kidding he was the best ever xx
@Baz6711
@Baz6711 4 года назад
Frank Sinatra was a massive influence on me, both musically and in other ways. I saw him live three times in London. One of those times at the Royal Albert Hall, after the show, I was walking out of one door and Frank was walking out of the parallel door at the same time. A few people were standing by his limo and he was signing autographs for them. He would usually stay at the Savoy Hotel, not that far away in fact. I just stood there with my friend Maureen, maybe 15 feet away from him and froze like the iceberg that Titanic hit! ( These days I would have had a word or two). Years later , having made my mark in music, I was a member of the " Sinatra Forum" for ten years. I met Nancy backstage at the Royal Festiva;l Hall in London and had quite a bit of correspondence with her. The top guys in the world are always " different" I'd say. They create their own reality. RIP Frank. xxx
@elainebartholomew3374
@elainebartholomew3374 3 года назад
OMG I never heard him sing this live before. His voice, his tone, his emotion, his ability to feel the song and tell the story, with the fearlessness to lay himself bare. Because that’s what he did,!! It touches my soul. We will never see his like again. Bravo Frank, you are the classiest of them all ♥️
@elaineculbert8594
@elaineculbert8594 2 года назад
@Elaine B. - Frank doesn’t just sing his songs but truly ‘acts’ the story the lyrics are telling us, the audience. It has been said that Ava Gardner was the woman he was thinking of when he sang this song.
@randalcolucci6833
@randalcolucci6833 2 года назад
@@elaineculbert8594 Yes....Elaine C ...to all you "said". This song will make you cry if you loved someone and s/he didnt/wouldn't/couldn't love you back.
@elaineculbert8594
@elaineculbert8594 2 года назад
@@randalcolucci6833 👍
@suelilevi
@suelilevi 2 года назад
This was one of the songs that he was singing to Ava Gardner, as a matter of fact she was attending that show like many shows invited by him.
@HungNguyen-se8dn
@HungNguyen-se8dn Месяц назад
Frank Sinatra (father) is always the best singer in my generation. I am now 80 years old. ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
@randalcolucci6833
@randalcolucci6833 3 года назад
Saw him in concert in Tampa when he was at the end of his career. Wasn't prime Frank but I was happy to have experienced it with a singer my parents loved. I grew up w Sinatra but also many other wonderful singers of that era thanks to my dad who was a great trumpet and trombone player in his day who wanted to be a musician. God, what a difference from today. Sad, very sad....even tragic.
@drlarrylammers2829
@drlarrylammers2829 Год назад
I’m sure I was there and TAMPA
@drlarrylammers2829
@drlarrylammers2829 11 месяцев назад
Maybe three times once was a private event, where I literally had the first seat in the front row
@randalcolucci6833
@randalcolucci6833 11 месяцев назад
@@drlarrylammers2829 Damn!
@marycrow3939
@marycrow3939 25 дней назад
The greatest entertainer of the 20th century. Which must mean of all time
@frankofva8803
@frankofva8803 3 года назад
“A voice like Frank’s comes along once in a lifetime. Why did it have to be my lifetime?” BING CROSBY
@voicegirl555
@voicegirl555 4 года назад
I have always loved this Jimmy Webb song. One of the great love songs of all time. It takes a singer, a really GOOD SINGER, to sing it! Francis Albert Sinatra you were a GREAT SINGER! You make this song fly right to the soul. Gone 22 years ago and still bringing entertaining and bringing joy. Thank You Mr. S!!!
@sheilamullard1535
@sheilamullard1535 6 лет назад
Beautiful song sung by the master.
@margaretdinardo4456
@margaretdinardo4456 3 года назад
This is peter DiNardo growing up Italian the name Sinatra was spoken with reverence and respect he was what every Italian kid wanted to be and if you were an immigrant Italian he proved to us we could make it in America thanks Mr Sinatra from all of us
@newmoon54
@newmoon54 2 года назад
Beautiful comment Margaret! I'm Italian, 200%! Well I do the math,, my mother was FROM Italy and was 100%! My father was first generation Italian American, was 100% Italian! And so, 100% plus 100% = 200% !!!!! God Bless~!~
@elainemarks167
@elainemarks167 3 месяца назад
This concert was in the early 70's I cried then and still do. His album A Man Alone is superb. But have the Kleenex ready.
@BenjaminVincentVocalist
@BenjaminVincentVocalist 4 месяца назад
Unquestionable authority of his craft from the opening lyric to the descending embers of the closing note. With each breath he embraces his own magnetic vulnerability. A performance personifying class.
@dotzipfile3497
@dotzipfile3497 7 лет назад
It's been so long since another Sinatra Video has came out! Such a masterpiece.
@andyhiscox9194
@andyhiscox9194 6 лет назад
This song always brings a tear to my eye 💙
@robertellam2590
@robertellam2590 4 года назад
The Legend Lives on through his music
@russellb1706
@russellb1706 3 года назад
So true Robert.
@jazzgent
@jazzgent 7 лет назад
Breaks my heart.
@maureen1938
@maureen1938 5 лет назад
AWESOME...Thank you for posting this GEM......Frankie was and still is FABULOUS.....The BEST.....!!!!! From a fan over sixty years..... still can't get enough of Frankie.
@JohanLebbing
@JohanLebbing 4 года назад
THE entertainer from the last century.........and still is, because "The Best Is Yet To Come".
@elmiguel6725
@elmiguel6725 3 года назад
My mom was a Bobby soxer, I saw him 4 times. What a gift. Francis Albert Sinatra....the Master.
@lorrainemichaels8920
@lorrainemichaels8920 Год назад
Here here to all the fab comments… Frank’s voice is beyond class… it’s just incredible.
@nickgeorge1466
@nickgeorge1466 2 года назад
BLUE EYES FRANK SINATRA is the legend of all time he will live on for eternity RIP✝️
@1061andy
@1061andy 4 года назад
Sure he could swing but as this proves, Sinatra was a supreme torch singer.
@sarahzoo27
@sarahzoo27 3 года назад
...annunciation,notation,phraseing and diction are the four main disciplines of vocalisation that only one has truly possesed in abundance. F.A.S 🎙👌
@coololds85
@coololds85 7 лет назад
It would have been amazing to see Sinatra in concert. I had to be born in the 90s and I missed out on a lot great things
@123Rockchild
@123Rockchild 6 лет назад
I saw him 4 times. A thrill each time.
@weskitten
@weskitten 6 лет назад
Now Jack. You're being coy. Frank did your inauguration back in '61! Born in the (18)90s? You were born in 1917, it was your 101st birthday yesterday!
@JamesSmith-wp4um
@JamesSmith-wp4um 6 лет назад
coololds85 I saw him in concert in 1982 and in 1993.
@weskitten
@weskitten 6 лет назад
Jack...he would have done your second inaugural, but you had to become the first open top President.
@coololds85
@coololds85 6 лет назад
James Smith how did he sound in 1993? I bet he still sound amazing even tho it was almost the end of his prime
@gerardoochoa5050
@gerardoochoa5050 7 лет назад
love this song
@johnmanos6502
@johnmanos6502 2 года назад
miss this man; but we are so lucky we have the music!! may the last voice you hear be mine!! FRANK SINATRA!!
@frankchille1743
@frankchille1743 2 года назад
Perfect Delivery, Perfect Intonation & Perfect Timing - A Timeless Classic For The Ages!
@ericmoore1059
@ericmoore1059 3 года назад
No words. No conversation. He was our leader in the 20th century...
@mikehirsh1896
@mikehirsh1896 2 года назад
This was a moment I usually never seen of Sinatra ( on video or film in a concert ) something got him here probably Ava... It was real I think just for this song... Possibly because he never sang it much before and teary eyed definitely overcome with emotion and distraction.
@silvinaprioris5207
@silvinaprioris5207 10 месяцев назад
OMG !!!! ❤❤❤FAS KING OF KINGS ...THANK YOU
@Tunz909
@Tunz909 3 года назад
Jimmy relates many stories about Frank, and it's curious to read about how Frank would invite Jimmy over and to just sit down at the piano and play everything you got!:-) I'm amazed that Webb didn't do a full album for Frank.
@smiley9328
@smiley9328 7 лет назад
Oh wow! More Sinatra! It's been so long, this is wonderful.
@vodkamarie
@vodkamarie 3 года назад
Sinatra at his Very Best, in my opinion.
@petersadventures7734
@petersadventures7734 7 лет назад
Please keep on adding more Sinatra's Songs. =)
@solveigmwilder2512
@solveigmwilder2512 Год назад
Marvelous in deed! Very, very lovely ! Perfect Frank !❤❤❤
@jimwelsh997
@jimwelsh997 Год назад
This here is the greatest singer to ever live. MR. FRANK SINATRA when he is singing a song you can feel the feelings. And looking at Frank he is feeling it. Sophia I can't remember her last name but she is the one that Frank Sinatra is feeling a lot of pain from. Every man not young man know what he is feeling like I do. There's one woman in every man's life who he never stops loving there's always one that one. RIGHT MAN younger guys think they know. Now not yet when you are in your 60s and you start to realize time is running out in your life. That one woman hurts more and more cause you truly still love that one. That you will never get back.
@roywells5790
@roywells5790 4 года назад
What a life he was truly blessed
@69please92
@69please92 4 года назад
I was there. So lucky.
@davidheath3835
@davidheath3835 Год назад
The greatest singer ever, without a doubt.
@stuartrobertson9025
@stuartrobertson9025 2 года назад
Seen this man with my beautiful mum at the Albert hall both have now gone but I have the memories for ever
@FA_2_Pilot
@FA_2_Pilot 7 лет назад
His eyes changed towards the end. I think he was thinking about Ava.
@coololds85
@coololds85 6 лет назад
Rachel Maxwell that was the purpose of the sad songs. That's why he put so much feeling into the songs when he sang them.
@Champlac
@Champlac 5 лет назад
Yes, I think so, too.
@denisecorbin1693
@denisecorbin1693 4 года назад
@Patricia Walton facts
@VicMartino
@VicMartino 4 года назад
He was actually thinking about Rachel Maxwell lol.
@tomhall7644
@tomhall7644 3 года назад
Could have been Mia Farrow on his mind as this was closer to that time but no doubt he still thought of Ava I read the book of his valet in which it said that the song that made Frank think of Ava the most is the song I can’t get started with you
@RC-gf8cs
@RC-gf8cs 4 года назад
This era right before his rest up till ol blu eyes back .this era at 55 56 yrs old great
@fatheradam7856
@fatheradam7856 6 лет назад
Fantastic rendition of a classy song
@boinng100
@boinng100 11 месяцев назад
Perfection
@TheCliffandPhilShow
@TheCliffandPhilShow 7 лет назад
Just the best.:)
@paolaslavich5594
@paolaslavich5594 Год назад
Always in tune
@conradchallis2164
@conradchallis2164 2 года назад
... enunciation,notation,diction and phraseology are the four main disciplines of vocalization that Frank Sinatra possessed in abundance. He was a genuine and definative artist whose life and legacy inspires future generations because Sinatra continues to matter. We all got lucky baby 🎼🎶🗣🎙👌🥃
@constantinethebeast
@constantinethebeast Год назад
My soul is crying with this melody
@Landysh_Serebristyi
@Landysh_Serebristyi Год назад
BRAVO!
@aladdinsane5448
@aladdinsane5448 Год назад
THIS IS WHAT REAL TALENT LOOKS AND SOUND LIKE....
@keriannandrews7362
@keriannandrews7362 2 года назад
One word LEGEND
@allenic
@allenic 7 лет назад
Amazing!
@josephmarcucci5559
@josephmarcucci5559 7 лет назад
Rebeka Bódy h
@bjarnevolmert5842
@bjarnevolmert5842 5 лет назад
thescarletboy g
@Bondek1996
@Bondek1996 Год назад
He reckoned the Festival Hall best anywhere in UK for acoustics. The Chairman, the Boss, the Master.
@djanthony6662
@djanthony6662 4 года назад
This here is my personal favorite.
@RC-gf8cs
@RC-gf8cs 5 лет назад
The best .born in 56 n he a part of the soundtrak of my being especially frm 1965 thru .she shot me dwn is my favs...saw him late .bout1982 on bout 4 times..carnegie hall nyc .etc...the best ..
@carlrosendorf5210
@carlrosendorf5210 9 месяцев назад
Richard Harris did a magnificent version. Peace ✌️ 2023. Ol Blue Eyes
@voicegirl555
@voicegirl555 3 года назад
Happy Birthday Frank! Jimmy Webb Best Song sung by the greatest singer of his generation.
@bparker2872
@bparker2872 3 месяца назад
How I miss these marvelous performances!
@davidcarroll1883
@davidcarroll1883 5 лет назад
NO One! Can ever top this!
@mercedeesluvinchick
@mercedeesluvinchick Год назад
So sad. Love Sinatra
@wendyf1204
@wendyf1204 11 месяцев назад
The best!
@jamesmarshall8836
@jamesmarshall8836 3 года назад
Every song Frank sings becomes HIS song.
@stephenvincent4989
@stephenvincent4989 2 года назад
I was at this concert and of course Frank was at the top of his game. However, to catch the full essence of Jimmy Webb’s songs listen to the Richard Harris album of the same, magical and special.
@scopex2749
@scopex2749 Год назад
I truly miss this outstanding singer. Incomparable.............
@dariogonzalez8028
@dariogonzalez8028 9 месяцев назад
Frank at his peak great love ❤️ song
@iaralucia364
@iaralucia364 Год назад
AMO FRANK SINATRA ! LINDO , MARAVILHOSO ! O MELHOR E MAIOR CANTOR POR TODA ETERNIDADE ! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@SStone-dm7es
@SStone-dm7es 2 года назад
A wonderful musical human instrument made in the heavenly realms of glory. And the glory, thanks and praise is to God and God only.
@lynneforsyth8231
@lynneforsyth8231 3 года назад
The memories come back flooding my senses...😪
@suemiles9918
@suemiles9918 2 года назад
Wow ! No words just goosebumps !
@sailingschooners8668
@sailingschooners8668 Год назад
Magic....
@jeanlyon4809
@jeanlyon4809 3 года назад
Wonderful, as always !
@taxcafe71
@taxcafe71 6 лет назад
Thank you!
@judithbarvinek6649
@judithbarvinek6649 5 лет назад
WE did have it all
@rgold429
@rgold429 4 года назад
I just love that guy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@victorrizo4856
@victorrizo4856 3 года назад
de las interpretaciones más bellas y emocionantes de sinatra.cantada con sentimiento y deseo de agradar a su gran público adepto a el.termina con un gran ronanticismo
@nicholasgoodrum1713
@nicholasgoodrum1713 Год назад
Excellent performance 💖🎵💯🏆
@denisecorbin1693
@denisecorbin1693 4 года назад
Singing his heart out to the love of his life.
@juliadalton4975
@juliadalton4975 3 года назад
Ava do you think?
@djangorheinhardt
@djangorheinhardt 2 года назад
Yes Ava and not Barbara whom he married a few years after this concert .He had tried to convince Ava to remarry him but she refused and then he cut his losses and married Barbara whom his family hated.They thought she was a gold digger,which she was.He loved Barbara in a way and she made a nice companion for him to the end of his life but it was not a flaming white hot searing sexual love like Ava provided ,but it was perhaps for the best he settled down with Barbara.
@denisecorbin1693
@denisecorbin1693 2 года назад
@@djangorheinhardt No lies told 🎤🎤🎤
@djangorheinhardt
@djangorheinhardt 2 года назад
Denise,can you elaborate on that please .
@denisecorbin1693
@denisecorbin1693 2 года назад
@@djangorheinhardt Everything you stated is correct.
@michaelmoore650
@michaelmoore650 6 месяцев назад
The music of frank sinatra is probably with that of the beatles and elvis the greatest joy of the 20th century. They were each different in their own way but all were kings.
@GunCollector007
@GunCollector007 3 года назад
Timeless classic
@michaelgluth5173
@michaelgluth5173 Год назад
this video appears for maybe 20th time on my playlist......and i am still happy to hear it. To watch him. to enjoy him and his music. in my own personal view the years before his retirement were his best, or at least: the songs i like best....65-71. greetings from austria
@Baz6711
@Baz6711 4 года назад
Superb Mr S. xxx
@sharonkillian614
@sharonkillian614 2 года назад
Love this song
@judithdoe5998
@judithdoe5998 2 года назад
Only Frank! His voice is so strong yet mellow on this song. And he looks absolutely gorgeous here I mean Ol’ Blue Eyes never looked better! Love him love him love him!!!
@meredith218461
@meredith218461 2 года назад
What can one say! in this brief poignant song Sinatra the Master of musical story telling vividly conveys his unique mastery, in fact that whole London concert in my opinion finds him at his very best . Surely such artistry will live on through future generations.
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