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  1. 8. Mai 2024 · #Sinatra100: I’ve Got You Under My Skin. by Lean Crowley. By Matt Micucci. Cole Porter’s I’ve Got You Under My Skin was one of Sinatra’s favorite numbers. In the thirties, musicals were extremely popular among American audiences.

  2. 14. Mai 2024 · During the turbulent sixties, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. recruited Frank Sinatra to join the Civil rights marches in the South. His stance upon the racial issues can be summed up in a few lines from the July 1958 edition of Ebony Magazine, which featured an essay by Sinatra on race.

  3. One of these was Frank Sinatra, who admitted to attempting to imitate it early on before finally coming to the realisation that the world did not need another Crosby, and using it instead as a foundation to develop his own unique style.

  4. 11. Apr. 2024 · Frank Sinatra developed an interest and love of music from early on, being especially infatuated with the big band jazz sound and inspired by artists such as Gene Austin, Russ Colombo and his idol Bing Crosby, who was the king of the crooners.

  5. 14. Mai 2024 · Directed by Fred Zinnemann, From Here to Eternity film follows the tribulations of three soldiers played by Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift and Frank Sinatra stationed on Hawaii in the months before the infamous attack on Pearl Harbour and their intricate romantic predicaments.

  6. 14. Mai 2024 · #Sinatra100: “Sinatra, 80 Years My Way” special. by Lean Crowley. By Matt Micucci. When in December 1995 the top of the New York Empire State Building was lit blue for three nights, it was a symbolic gesture of the celebrations of Frank Sinatra’s 80th birthday.

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · The most representative of the great chemistry between Sinatra and the band arguably came from one of the tracks on this album, which is also one of the most celebrated songs of Sinatras whole career – I’ve Got You Under My Skin, and its breathtakingly boastful middle section.