Frank Sinatra - Capitol years 1954-1960
Frank Sinatra - Capitol years 1954-1960
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The biography of Frank Sinatra by Alain Tercinet , illustrated by Jean Claude Götting and accompanied by 2 compact discs.
Nearly fifteen years after his death, Frank Sinatra remains The Singer , The Voice .
Overcoming divisions, he knew how to glorify American song. Without tricks or complacency, through his talent alone and the sincerity he put into his interpretations. Frank Sinatra went through several periods. The one which associated him with the arranger Nelson Riddle undoubtedly represents the peak of his career. “Songs For Young Lovers” , “Swing Easy” , “In The Wee Small Hours” , “Songs For Swingin’ Lovers!” » , four albums resulting from their collaboration, perfectly essential. Should we remember that the version of My Funny Valentine recorded by Miles Davis owed almost everything to that of Frankie?