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Thank God they ... ( 1 month ago by yennevelt)
Thank God they saved this video of these two great singers, who are now both gone forever. I could eat Frank with a spoon, and Dinah is not to be dismissed either. I wish they were still that young and could go on forever singing these great old standards.
I'm 25 and I know ... ( 1 month ago by phxbury)
I'm 25 and I know no other artist other than Sinatra these days. I can sing along to practically ever Capitol and Reprise song he ever recorded. I just wish I could have seen him in concert in the 60's. NO one comes close in my opinion.
omg that made me so ... ( 1 month ago by infairverona16)
omg that made me so incredibly happy
He has the most ... ( 1 month ago by bubblegumlipgloss6)
He has the most amazing voice..ever
Oh my god! How cool ... ( 1 month ago by keysersoze78)
Oh my god! How cool is that!! Sinatra definitely " The Man "! What can you say about nowadays music? Nothing comes even close to Sinatra....plus have you ever seen a cooler person smokes while singing?
Absolutely fabulous ... ( 1 month ago by Pidoda)
Absolutely fabulous! that's real glamour with a couple of real ARTISTS, ther is not a thing like that today, Frank is and will be forever the guide to any serious singer and the elegance of Dinah is legendary, my love and respect to these people for making me feel happy once again, God Bless You!!!
Well you can still ... ( 1 month ago by Geffreyy)
Well you can still buy CDs... It's not like their music has been wiped from the face of the earth.
This was most ... ( 1 month ago by laura060366)
This was most enjoyable. Thanks for the great share, Nick!
Isn't it great to ... ( 1 month ago by caliguy92)
Isn't it great to be able to watch this fabulous duet from the early 1960's? It's amazing how the hippies screwed up the country only a few years after this video was aired on TV in 1960...now we can't watch stuff like this on TV anymore...because Hollywood is full of crazy liberals and ex-hippies...if only history went the opposite direction in the mid to late 60's, then this nation would be great
can someone give me ... ( 1 month ago by a41095)
can someone give me the name of all the songs they are singing please
Great clip. Thanks! ( 1 month ago by knuckles626)
Great clip. Thanks!
Dinah was elegance ... ( 1 month ago by sheetmon)
Dinah was elegance and grace personified and Frank was "the voice". No doubt can exist that Frank and Dinah were two of the greatest singers of their day. My mother gave me some old Frank and Dinah records and I was hooked. Everybody who knows anything about music knows that Frank was the greatest singer of the 20th century, but less is known about all the wonderful things that Dinah did in her life. There was a lot more to her than the Burt Reynolds affair and seeing the USA in a Chevrolet.
franky rocks ( 1 month ago by shaddyshadow)
franky rocks
such a smooth voice ... ( 1 month ago by nxkocom)
such a smooth voice on frank sinatra, and the chemistry with dinah shore is just so great! and this makes me smile aswell :)
one cant help but ... ( 1 month ago by foowingkeat)
one cant help but wonder how much of this performance was actually rehearsed and how much ad-libbed.
i wish i was born ... ( 1 month ago by mesuchaprincess)
i wish i was born on those times!
listening to this makes mi so happy!
so excited!
some of Mannie's ... ( 1 month ago by garst59)
some of Mannie's friends. part 8. The b/w version of this DS asks FS if he remembers the first time they sang this medley together. So rehearsed, yes for sure, but the ad lib was pure ad lib. They were so good together. I can't watch this without smiling.
a wonderful video!! ... ( 4 weeks ago by leonesisima)
a wonderful video!!, a must!, frank and dinah are a magical tandem.
Thank you for ... ( 3 weeks ago by gagakym)
Thank you for capturing a classic moment with true superstars. How sad is what we are subjected to, that poses as music, now?
I thought each generation was supposed to surpass the one before?
it's a switchblade. ... ( 3 weeks ago by byand4)
it's a switchblade....
Their great ... ( 3 weeks ago by CC94costasal)
Their great together!
my name is Dinah ... ( 2 weeks ago by delious19)
my name is Dinah love the song
Frank is simply the ... ( 2 weeks ago by NYCityBG)
Frank is simply the best
I just can't get ... ( 1 week ago by derellelydon)
I just can't get enough of Frank and Dinah. This is the best!



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