My Way by jimscot
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| Recording: | Oct 5, 2009 at 8:22 AM |
| Member: | jimscot |
| Song: | My Way |
| Artist: | Frank Sinatra |
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| Stats: | 21 views, 6 comments |
| Rating: | 5.00 Average |
About 1 month ago, MisticalflowerPATRON said:
Misticalflower happy thanksgiving day to all my ss friends!About 1 month ago, kiddosmumGOLD said:
Fabulous singing Jim...I absolutely loved your way dear friend xxhugsxx
About 1 month ago, deb-azGOLD said:
I've missed lisnen to you, Jim and this is just wonderful!! I'm going Hall of Fame for tone, emotion and just great singing!
Thank you and HUGS
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About 1 month ago, madamblueGOLD said:
madamblue sorry i couldn't answer the phone.... :(well wasn't this lovely...it's always best to do it ur way!!!!....
i liked this very much!!!!








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jimscot just relaxing .. my songs in contest listening to contestantsFrank Sinatra
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Beginning his musical career in the swing era with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, Sinatra became a successful solo artist in the early to mid-1940s, being the idol of the "bobby soxers." His professional career had stalled by the 1950s, but it was reborn in 1954 after he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
He signed with Capitol Records and released several critically lauded albums (such as In the Wee Small Hours, Songs for Swingin' Lovers, Come Fly with Me, Only the Lonely and Nice 'n' Easy). Sinatra left Capitol to found his own record label, Reprise Records (finding success with albums such as Ring-A-Ding-Ding, Sinatra at the Sands and Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim), toured internationally, was a founding member of the Rat Pack and fraternized with celebrities and presidents, including President John F. Kennedy. Sinatra turned 50 in 1965, recorded the retrospective September of My Years, starred in the Emmy-winning television special Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music, and scored hits with "Strangers in the Night" and "My Way".
Sinatra attempted to weather the changing tastes in popular music, but with sales of his music dwindling, and after appearing in several poorly received films, he retired in 1971. Coming out of retirement in 1973, he recorded several albums; scored a Top 40 hit with "(Theme From) New York, New York" in 1980; and toured both within the United States and internationally until a few years before his death in 1998.
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