Sometimes during our hardest times, we turn to the comfort of food. Frank Sinatra turned to Patsy's Italian Restaurant, just like the millions of others that recognize the family oriented restaurant with the highest level of service in the industry.
Frank Sinatra was buried in 1998 with bottle of Jack Daniels, roll of dimes (for use in a pay phone), Tootsie Rolls, package of Camels, and Zippo lighter: Michael Beschloss
When the Yankees win a home game they play "New York New York" by Frank Sinatra; when they lose they play Liza Minelli's version. New York New York is the star of this video:
"Frank Sinatra spent a lot of time pining for the one that got away on “Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely,” the 1958 album that many consider the finest of his career. And, legendarily, the recording sessions for the collection included the song that got away — the classic “Lush Life,” which Sinatra took a stab at in Capitol Records’ Studio A but gave up on midway through a take, never to return to the tune again."
Frank Sinatra - Lush Life (Lyric Video / Mono / Session Takes / May 29, 1958)
"Some great artists could not take to certain pieces . Ray Charles had a rough time with Stardust . FRANK with Lush Life. No one is perfect"?
"In this anniversary year of Frank Sinatra’s birth, we were wondering what it was like to work with the man himself."
"We’re fortunate to talk with someone who did."
"Vincent Falcone worked with Sinatra in the 1970s and 80s. As Sinatra’s piano player and music director he got an intimate view into how Sinatra worked."
"Falcone’s career is wide-ranging. He’s played piano and conducted for many of the biggest entertainers of our time: Jack Jones, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, Andy Williams, The McGuire Sisters, Robert Goulet, Connie Francis, Diahann Carroll, Jerry Lewis – and many others."