The first-ever Sinatra television special, this 1965 performance showcases the Chairman in peak form. The Nelson Riddle arrangements sparkle, opening with a classic rendition of I ve Got You Under My Skin and continuing on with other favorites such as I Get A Kick Out Of You, Come Fly With Me and The Lady Is A Tramp.
Aired November 24, 1965. 14 performances, 52 minutes.
The second annual TV special thrills from start to finish, with unforgettable performances of signature songs "Fly Me To The Moon," "Luck Be A Lady" and "That's Life." Frank is joined by daughter Nancy in a playful duet in this delightful hour of music.
A truly memorable television event, the third annual special finds Frank joined by the dazzling Ella Fitzgerald in an historic pairing of the two preeminent vocal talents of the era.
Though it was taped 16 years after the first A Man And His Music special, this final installment continues to uphold the high standards of the series, thanks in no small part to the accompaniment of the legendary Count Basie and his orchestra. Performances include Pennies From Heaven, Something, The Best Is Yet To Come and Theme From New York, New York.
Aired November 22, 1981. 15 performances
Sinatra In Concert At Royal Festival Hall
Princess Grace of Monaco introduces Sinatra to the adoring crowd in this London concert, which was filmed on the eve of the Chairman s temporary retirement.
Aired November 22, 1970. 13 performances,
Charged with the electricity of a heavyweight prizefight, The Main Event was filmed live at Madison Square Garden, a venue usually reserved for sporting events and rock n roll concerts.
Aired October 13, 1974. 13 performances
Filmed in front of a live audience on a soundstage in Hollywood, but with the feel of an intimate concert, this comeback special proves the Chairman hadn t lost a step.
Aired November 18, 1973. 11 performances
This incredibly rare concert has only ever been released in Japan, making this collection a must-have for Sinatra fans. Entering his 70th year, Ol Blue Eyes never sounded better.
Aired 1985. 17 performances.
Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Rosemary Clooney, Louis Armstrong and The Four Preps entertain on behalf of the new Ford Edsel! Aired on CBS. Special guest appearance from Bob Hope.