I grew up listening to the Rat Pack and I loved it. The sixties and seventies had a lot of phenomenal music, however, nobody came close to the Rat Pack. I still enjoy listening to them. My youngest son is 29 and he is an old soul. Frank Sinatra is one of his favorites. We listen to Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Bing Crosby, Johnny Mathis and Nat King Cole, just to name a few. Brings back some amazing memories from my childhood. Much simpler times...❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍
I always loved Frank and Sammy since the 50s. As a singer bassist I tried out for a trio playing at Ceasars in 74. Frank sat in and got us the gig while playing in NYC. Just to have a distant connection with these guys was quite an honor.
As a 15 year old IM JUST OBSESSED with the Rat Pack my personal favorite is Dino and I literally listen to him everyday the class and style of these times will not be forgotten to me. Dinos show is just the funniest thing and just so iconic. (I feel like I was born in the wrong generation) Sammy davis and frank Sinatra also have great music and good performances!
My my mother worked in the cafe/bar on the Desert Inn golf course. Dean Martin came in. She waited on him.aid said he never had alcohol. But we loved Dean Martin show. This was in the the time frame of 62-65ish. I was. 10-13yo.
The Rat pack actually started in the 40's with Spencer Tracy (as the leader) and a few other celebrities of which Sinatra and Bogart were part of. But this original Rat pack was kind of behind closed doors. They ask Sinatra to spread the word. That would eventually turn into the Rat pack we know and love.
Davis was performing with the Rat pack in a casino. The Casino refused to allow Davis stay in the hotel and said he had to use the backdoor bc he was black. When Sinatra found out he said he would not perform there if Davis couldn't stay there Sinatra backed Davis all the way.
Same thing happened to Elvis his back up singers were told not to come to the astro dome Houston Elvis said he ain't coming unless his girls get star treatment
Both Sinatra and Martin were strong supporters of Ronald Reagan in the 80s.I worked on the campaign to re elect Reagan in 84 and had the great fortune of meeting them both. They were both great guys.
I loved the Rat Pack! I grew up listening to thier music and they don't make music like them anymore. My mother saved 2 TV guide's; one of Frank Sinatra and JFK. an I still have them! My parents used to listen to thier songs all day long: especially Ole Blue eyes. ❤🙂Gotta love the Golden years!
My parents fell in love at the end of the war, dated, married, and moved to the suburbs to immediately get going on starting a family, all to the music of the big bands and the great voices of the day. As the music faded off the radio, my mother collected ALL of the Readers Digest music collections from the 1920s up to the 1950s. I knew hundreds of songs by heart since those records were always playing! My mom cleaned to Dino and Sinatra, and taught us how to dance to the big bands. We also had the recordings from all the big stage hits, Oklahoma, South Pacific, Kismet, etc. I am heartbroken that the fabulous collection music vanished when my mom passed away and dad had Alzheimer's, he somehow gave away all the records, books and photos to someone, or to Goodwill, no one knows....I have the best memories of great times to great music, and how happy my parents were with their lives turning out to be everything they dreamed of during the war. I know everyone says the old days were the best, and for a lot of folks, they weren't, but most people were happier in general at that time, feeling like they were all doing something important, recovering from the last 4 years...
Why? He wasn't very funny and he wasn't a star in the order of magnitude of Frank, Dean or Sammy. Same with Henry Silva, although he was more peripheral.
All of them were smokers but Joey Bishop survived the longest until he was 89. He even had his own late night talk show on ABC called simply, "The Joey Bishop Show" featuring a then-unknown Regis Philbin and even appeared on the following game shows "Match Game 70s", "Celebrity Sweepstakes" and New York taped episodes of "Pyramid".
@@Patriot-oi7mj Smoking is bad! It has 0% health benefits whatsoever and can shorten your lifespan by minutes and sometimes days. The Rat Pack all smoked but Joey Bishop outdid them all. Who Knows? Had he not have smoked, he could have lived longer than Betty White had.
Judy Garland and her (third) husband Sid Lift were members of the original Rat Pack. David Niven was also a member. According to one of Garland’s biographers, the original Rat Pack’s motto was “Never rat on a Rat.”
There were loads of celebs in the Rat Pack orbit, Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, Cary Grant, Johnny Carson, Don Rickles, Peter Falk, Jack Parr, it wasn't that exclusive a club. And the main appeal was to thirty somethings and older. Younger kids weren't especially interested in middle aged swingers. And to be honest, Frank and Dean weren't interested in appealing to teenagers.
Ocean's 11, one of my favorite movies. 💘 I'll always love and respect Mr. Davis, he was talented and put up with a lot of racist b.s.! I think all these gents were cool and great at their crafts.
Nobody was playing casinos then without knowing the mob and Sinatra being as high profile as he was of course he know he was playing for the mob, I know this doesn’t exactly tie him to the mob but he knew who he was working for
Would like to have heard more on Lawford. I was told once he was the drug dealer to the group and a reason for Franks animosity to Peter as he had a lifelong contempt for narcotics and almost cast SDJ out when he started getting dependent on Escobar Brand Slimfast
I worked for them in 1967 at a disco/restaurant. The Factory. (Google it.). Yes. Lawford was the perfect host. Davis was the comedian and liked big dinner parties. I only saw Sinatra once. The Maître D took care of him. I took care of his guests. I never saw Martin or Bishop.
In order to work in Las Vegas before the seventies, people had no choice but to put up with the fact, that the mob owner that town. Furthermore Sinatra was Italian American and came from New Jersey, so he had no choice in that fact.
Nothing but class and style and their music will never go out of style, This by the way is coming from a metal head. Their mob ties were mainly because the mob owned the casinos and the clubs, and that was the place where people went to be entertained, many people were unaware that those places were owned by mob members.
Mar-enn? As astonishing as this may be, it is okay to pronounce the "T" in Martin. In fact, if you are trying to communicate effectively, it's mandatory.
Your knowledge of Sammy is apparently very limited. Icon is an understatement. Celebrated, loved, and honored an understatement as well. The man was a genius and way beyond the most talented of all the others combined. Search him here on RU-vid. Not only will you learn a little, be prepared to be amazed, and then mesmerized!
Dean was always my favorite. He was handsome, so cool and laid back and had a voice like velvet. I wish he and Jeannie would have stayed together. I believe that their divorce and the death of son Dino was the undoing of Dean. I watch reruns of the Dean Martin show and laugh out loud at Dean and his antics. Dean, Frank, Sammy, Peter and Joey are all gone.......it's no wonder the world isn't as fun anymore. Love you forever, Dean..
@@joeymorvant161 it means they changed the hertz number from what we’re supposed to listen to to a higher one. If you believe it or not Play Ozzy Osborne back wards just cause people don’t want to believe the truth, doesn’t make their lie the new truth. I can’t link you RU-vid won’t let me do that..
Yes, Sinatra knew and mixed with some mafia folks; They were the only people who helped him when he was down and out and couldn't find a job. He didn't forget them when he became famous; He also was a champion of black people. It was Sinatra who, insisted that Sammy Davis junior was gven a room in his hotel. Sammy was starring with the rat pack, but was not allowed to into the hotel. where the rest of the white rat pack stayed. He told the management and the show organisers that if Sammy couldn't stay, he would cancell the show. Sinatra also campaigned for JFK. and helped to win him the Presidency.He was never involved in Mafia crime ! His friends joked about him and the Mafia and it became a running joke just as Dino being drunk all the time. They both accepted, if not encouraged this myth with good humour. Least but by no means last; He was a bloody great singer along with Dino and Sammy.
Around the same time that Lawford was dismissed, Bishop's career started to drift to TV and away from film work. Martin and Sinatra worked in a few more movies, but it's not much of a "pack" by then.
Joey: around the time that Frank made the helipad for Kennedy, Bobby told Jack that it wasn't a good idea for him to be there. Frank blamed Lawford, who didn't know anything about it. Frank never forgave him..
@@tomreedyjr3631 Thank you. So, if I'm getting this straight, Frank arbitrarily blamed Peter Lawford for something that Peter knew nothing about. Then, to top it all off, Frank held a grudge against Peter, who was innocent?
I would have rather hung out with Bing than Frank too. Frank was a great performer but at some age you have to grow up and stop being a total drunk. I think that is what ended the rat pack. They grew up and stopped being sloppy drunks.
None of them really grew up. Dean was totally sloshed when he was reunited with Jerry Lewis in 1976 during the telethon. Sammy Davis Jr was bigtime into drugs, alcohol, and orgies to the end while also being a strong member of Anton Lavey's satanic church. He died penniless and Frank Sinatra had to pay for his funeral because he squandered every penny of his money to the end. The only thing he had to show for was a massive porn collection. Frank was involved in highly criminal shennanagins and while he played "cool" on the stage, his life was a complete mess. Every one of his wives said he cried all of the time.
The rat pack I admired but wasn't a fan I of the young generation preferred soul pop rock an the Beatles I like dean Martin cool drinking style though today I here it was all just false drinking jeez
They did represent an era that will never be repeated. I still enjoy their music, in fact, I am using some of their songs as inspiration for a novel that I am writing.
Johnny Carson was Not part of the rat pack, since he lived in New York (2000 miles from Vegas). He was just filling-in during the TV show, because one of the Rat packers was absent .
Please tell us how Johnny Carson became a Member of the Famous and Notorious Rat Pack Club. I think that is something that everybody would be quiet interested in, especially since he had such a Famous and Renown Hit of a Late Night T.V. Show.
In 1967, West Hollywood, they owned a huge disco. The Factory. I worked and danced there. I never saw Martin. Sinatra, once. Davis, a few times. Lawford, every night. He was the door to door salesman.
Untold truth? Seems like a lot of this was known, especially when there's books and movie documentaries out there. To me, they were just old men who were living life acting like they're still in their 20's, except for Dean Martin, who was more isolated in his later years.
Great job Barbara ! I pray the only reason you haven't come back with any other parodies is that it's not due to illness! You have a gift of humor and political satire mixed with, unfortunately, THE TRUTH ! We/ I / AMERICA NEEDS YOU !
Night after night is is all true because I was there and saw and lived it all there really was a Las Vegas never to return again read the inside stuff even about Howard Hughes and the mob in my book on Kindle 50 Woodward Ave Jacqueline. And I loved every moment of it.
I think that this is a pretty good research history of what was going on between the people and I'm vexed between I think this is right and I think this has maybe a little bit of things I'm skeptical about however I think that the research is pretty solid.
Well, we can keep booze, smokes, bullying, child abuse, and spousal abuse in the past but American manufacturing, good pay, and pensions are welcomed back.
I couldn't have cared less for the so called 'Rat Pack'. I barely watched TV as a kid and don't watch it now for the most part, I mostly watch movies where you're not having to watch blaring ADs every 5 minutes. I think they were self-serving creeps personally when together anyway.
There's a lot of truth to that. Their image was strictly business...making money, both for themselves, the mafia, and the entertainment industry. A few good songs came out of it though.