Frank Sinatra

John Stamos Selling His Bachelor Pad For $6.75 Million

John Stamos has revealed that he and his wife and their son are moving! They were previously living in John's…

6 years ago

You Can Rent Frank Sinatra’s Former Palm Springs Home Complete With 1960s Interiors

You can now rent Frank Sinatra's previous home called Twin Palms in Palm Springs, California. Not only is it an…

6 years ago

Watch This Rare Frank Sinatra Performance Of “The Lady Is A Tramp”

Frank Sinatra has a voice like no other, and when one of his songs comes on you just know it's…

6 years ago

Youngest ‘America’s Got Talent’ Contestant Stuns Judges With Frank Sinatra Cover

Who says little kids these days don't know good music? Sophie Fatu knows the value of old-school Frank Sinatra music at…

6 years ago

Frank Sinatra’s Legacy Lives On 20 Years After His Death

On May 14, 1998, Frank Sinatra passed away. With his wife at his side, the legendary musician took his last…

7 years ago

16 Vintage Drivers’ Licenses Of Famous People

Vintage Driver's Licenses Once Issued To Celebrities Including Alfred Hitchcock, Johnny Cash, Dean Martin And More...

7 years ago

Frank Sinatra And Ava Gardner, And a Marriage Too Hot To Handle

In certain marriages, love never dies

7 years ago

Here’s Johnny! – Final Farewell 5/22/92

Long before cable boxes, or even a strongly established network of affiliate stations, television had its roots as a specialty…

8 years ago

Frank Sinatra: “Come Fly With Me”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfQnc08dNng This was written by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn. Van Heusen had a passion for flying and moonlighted…

8 years ago

Frank Sinatra: ‘The Way You Look Tonight’

"The Way You Look Tonight" is a song from the film Swing Time, originally performed by Fred Astaire (We'll get…

8 years ago

Frank Sinatra: Strangers in The Night

"Strangers in the Night" is a popular song credited to Bert Kaempfert with English lyrics by Charles Singleton and Eddie…

8 years ago

Frank Sinatra’s “My Way,” is the Only Way To Sing About Death

This originated as the French song called "Comme D'Habitude" (translation: "As Usual"), written by the composers Jacques Revaux and Gilles…

8 years ago