I’m A Fool To Want You ’51 (Frank Sinatra)
On March 27,1951, during a period of intense personal and professional problems, Sinatra entered the Columbia studios in New York to record “I’m A Fool To Want You” for the first time. It was a song he more than just… Continue reading
Sinatra Tried Suicide, His Flack Paid Screaming Girls: Books
Sinatra Tried Suicide, His Flack Paid Screaming Girls: Books
Frank Sinatra was a bundle of contradictions: a scrawny artist with a tough-guy image, an outspoken liberal turned stalwart Republican, a casual actor who won an Oscar, a notorious womanizer who… Continue reading
When Sinatra rose, fell, and rose again
When Sinatra rose, fell, and rose again
The Frank Sinatra most people know, or think they know, is the Chairman of the Board: the swaggering man’s man surrounded by booze, broads, and bada-bing – and who could, when he wanted… Continue reading