Avis Sotl Oh wow...I don't know how I didn't figure that out just from her last name😁I thought his wife name was Nancy but the daughter is named after her mom. That's why I was confused.
In the Mid 60's when there was no Television station in our country, we used to hear her songs through BBC' s "Listenters Choice". She was somebody special for everybody - and we as teenagers were simply overwhelmed - her voice was "fabulous". Thank you Nancy !
Very under rated talent from the 60's....heaps of unforgettable songs, Boots, Somethin' Stupid, Summer Wine, and James Bond's 'You only Live Twice'...smooth as voice.
Nancy Sinatra comes across as a great lady. She is friendly and warm and has a great sense of humour. I sure had the hots for her when she sang ''BOOTS'' (I was just one of a couple of million other English kids that felt the same way). But yeah, Nancy is a super lady. I would love to meet her and listen to her stories of her Dad and The Rat Pack and her own career. Of course that will never happen, but the dream is something I'll always hang on to.
Are you sure? I love her natural beauty too but i wonder about that stiff lip! It makes me sad when women think they have to do all that to fight the aging process!
I love their duet called Something Stupid I can listen to that beautiful song all day long. She's an Amazingly Beautiful, Classy Lady even @ 78 or is she 79 this year born in 1940 and she still looks as beautiful as ever she's aged very gracefully. I love her and her father Frank S. and their music so much. My favorite type of music
Nancy Sinatra es la hija de un Icono de la música el Jazz al igual que ella se convirtió también en un Icono del Pop de los años 60 Es un emblema la canción interpretada por ella You Only Live Twice que pertenece a una de las películas de James Bond y porque no decir también que es una alegoría escuchar escuchar los duetos que hacen padre e hija en el tema Samthing Stupid. Frank ya partió es una leyenda Nancy es una leyenda viviente.
She said "Dean was funny too." What an understatement. Dean was funnier than anyone. And Frank knew it. When Dean and Frank would go on the Tonight Show. Dean was always put closest to the host.
Considering the wealth and fame she comes from, Nancy's very down to earth, a nice little old lady, sort of like a diner waitress who'd say, "That'll put meat on your bones, honey."
+A Krenwinkle She's basically a content retired grandmother, living a quiet semi retirement in Palm Springs. Not to far away from her step mother Barbara Sinatra actually.
Chris Johnson I've never figured her out. A very nice bland girl, now a nice bland grandmother. I don't know if she really wanted a career, or went through it to please her father. I saw her on another video, invited to the Paley Center to discuss Frank's television work. She showed up in a jacket. Not a Mandarin jacket or some such. I mean an outdoor jacket that one might wear shopping at Target. I had to wonder what she was thinking, did father and daughter have much in common, did he really spend much time with her? Until illnesses struck, Frank was busy... an understatement.
+A Krenwinkle I don't know her personally, so I don't know for sure. But she did have a very nice recording career in the 60s had quite a few successful recordings. Has made periodic comebacks her concerts, albums sold pretty well. Wrote a book about her father in the 90s that did very well. After Frank's passing she was left quite well fixed the ownership of his music was divided between Barbara, Nancy, Tina and Frank Jr. Also a string of films that she has always been quite modest about has stated that they weren't that good. She just never took her career that seriously it wasn't her life just something she did for fun. She was fine to be a wife/mother/grandmother etc. She was always well fixed financially so she didn't have to worry about money.
Chris Johnson I regret to say that I don't look at Nancy's career historically, because I was around and aware at the time. I never got it. But you're right, she didn't take things to seriously. And by that I mean she never really seemed to have the ambition to develop herself, reach higher than being Frank's daughter. I'm still struck by her appearance to honor her father at the Paley Center; she looked as if she were going to check out tires at Sears. Some of the things she has said make no sense, seems to be about her imaginary father, as opposed to the real Frank, but I don't want to get into that.
+A Krenwinkle Maybe, as a mature woman...she had a bit of a chill that day? Her coat wasn't a cheap one, and she looked just fine in it. Hard to believe the focus on her garment. She's not out to impress anyone and has achieved enough in her life to wear whatever she pleases. Besides...ever see the goofy outfits the so-called "stars" wear today? They look like circus clowns. Ms. Sinatra looked pretty and comfortable in her own skin...as she should.
Was there more to this interview? I just love her, have all her records and CD's, etc. I wish she would talk more about her own recording career or her own career in general. It's fine that she talks about her dad, but I'd like to hear more of her own.
There is no date listed for when her interview was filmed, but in seeing Gavin McLeod, it was before his passing on May 29, 2021, at 90. She celebrated her 82nd birthday this last June 8 (2022). She was one of the 1960s great icons and singers in that fantastic pop song decade! She is outstanding and memorable in singing the title introduction song to the 1967 James Bond film, "You Only Live Twice" which peaked at #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 (US, #3 on the Adult Contemporary chart) and #11 in the UK. Her title song is considered one of the top 5 in the entire James Bond songs! 1967 was one of her greatest years with: "Something Stupid (4 weeks at #1 with Frank), "You Only Live Twice", "Jackson" (#14, with Lee Hazelwood), and "Love Eyes" (#15). One of my favorite Nancy videos is her, in her stunningly sexiest, at 26, singing "Sugar Town" (#5, rel. Dec. 1966; peak in Jan. 1967; #1 on the Easy Listening chart, and earning her a gold record), here: czcams.com/video/pjsh2j7W6Bo/video.html
I'm not sure of the date of this recording, but I believe the show she's talking about at the London Palladium, took place ran July 10 - October 10, 2015 (a 100 year tribute show.) So maybe around that time?
Can someone explain the process she was speaking about, when she says " hitting with three great punches." I'm not sure that I understand it wholly. Thanks.
Rookie reporter. Is he even a reporter? He can't take a moment in time (when Gavin sits down) and improvise and enjoy it. Live the story he telling. He has to look so shocked and keep looking at his people. It's called editing, if it doesn't work for the interview then take it out after. Does Mo have to be somewhere? is talking to another human being that awkward and uncomfortable. Horrible choice for this interview.
rodrigbl1114 Your words were exactly everything I thought! He made me feel uncomfortable by the way he kept looking at his people and acting awkward. If I was CBS I would never assign him again to interview "big" people. That's the difference between a rookie bad reporter and an amazing one!
Comedian from the daily show. I wondered what ever happened to him. I like him. I can see why you wouldn’t like him if you hadn’t followed his career though.
Wow. I would’ve loved to get advice from any Sinatra; the always carried themselves with such grace and class. And forget about their use of the English language! Every time I watch Frank Jr I have a new word of the day (“anathema” today lol)
Nancy Sinatra is a woman I admire very much. The fact that she didn`t sleep with Elvis because he was married makes me respect her immensely. She was smitten and even in love with him, and although she was divorced, she didn`t give in to Elvis` flirting. She`s a classy woman with principles and self-respect. If all women would draw a line and tell men who are in relationships to buzz off, more children would grow up having a father by their side.
I spent an entire a day with Frank and my father, on Frank's yacht The Roma. I think I was 13. Frank was the funniest person I ve ever met in my life. Everything that came out of his mouth was hilarious!!!
I just love this Lady she a real blue blooded Princess . aint no more when shes gone. i hope they bring her back along with Lee when they get the technology to do that probably next two decades.
i’m 15,i lost my dad when i was 11 and i really connect with Nancy ,i don’t know why but i feel like if there’s anyone out there who knows how i feel ,it’s her.I love her song “it’s for my dad” ❤
Señora muy bien , es usted un ejemplo, para tanto hijo de famoso tonto, sin preparación ni estudios y viven del cuento, yo la admiro por todo lo que es y como es, muy bien gracias por todo
I can see her as a 'human being' now in these videos. I saw her as a 'plastic fantastic' when she was young, probably unfairly because she was born to a famous name. Thank you for sharing.
Nancy Sinatra in my opinion was one of the most beautiful women of the 1960’s! I dearly love her! I was born in 1961, but as a teenager in the 1970’s I had a 45 rpm of her singing, “these boots were made for walking” There are (2) video clips that are my favorite: 1. Nancy & her brother singing “something stupid” 2. Sergio Franchi singing her song with her (adorable)
Frank, Frank, Frank, Frank, Frank...Hahaha! I wish you'd talk more about yourself Nancy. I bet you have some great stories and since most of the people involved in them are dead you wouldn't have to hold back.
In "My Father, Mr. Television" Milton Berle also said Jack Benny was the only comedian who could just look at him and he'd break-out laughing. What a gift Jack Benny had! I don't reccomend the biography though because the last few chapters were written for vengance by Berle's adopted son who decided to dishonor his dad when he had found there was no inheritance money forth-coming. Milton Berle deserves a biography with honors, not a rag like that!
I have to agree Elvis and Frank Sinatra had something very special where you would feel special to be in there presence ,I did see Elvis bit unfortunately didn’t get to see Mr Sinatra .but I often watch Nancy sing with her farther ,with that beautiful pink dress with the fringe stunning.and I love the song Nancy did with Dean M things God bless you Nancy I’m such a fan .
Nancy is a legend and so open and approachable shame Mr Rocca was obviously not! A good interviewer would have made more of the celebrity neighbour moment but he was simply rude in his reaction to her friend bringing along some personal gems. A good example of forgetting who the real stars of the interview are....
The Nam war was unnecessary we had a hawk in office and us so called radicals took to street to protest it and we ended that war cyz we did protest it war is not healthy for children and all living things Jane Fonda stood up for her beliefs and Nancy stood up for hers I respect both of them
"The closest of seeing Him alive"..with all due respect, if seeing Mr. Sinatra alive in the London palladium and the money generated from it would go to Mr. Sinatra's Charities, then yes It would be a good thing. I love Mr. Sinatra so much, that it would be sad to see him played out "alive" and the money goes out to profiteers! But, I hope it was just that!!
Wow Calvin will miss you so much...your were awesome - Love you and your Dad always. Seen your brother before the died in Winter Haven. My Grandma knew your Grandma. New Jerseys Girl
You can see her eyes tearing up when she talks about her dad being funny
lambchopxoxo Who was her dad?
Boss Lady #1 Her dad is Frank Sinatra
Avis Sotl Oh wow...I don't know how I didn't figure that out just from her last name😁I thought his wife name was Nancy but the daughter is named after her mom. That's why I was confused.
Oh YeH. DAD S. Away. Still Crying.
Nancy was really close to her father Frank Sinatra.
I love how much she loves her father and his legacy. I just wish she would focus on her own legacy more!
Her vids with Lee Greenwood (Jackson). Her brother picks her up in a 57 Tbird, too cool.
@@robertbairt9094 Lee Hazelwood
Her legacy????? Are you fugging serious ??
What else does she have? Damn!
I love Nancy. She's candid and humble. Seems very sweet.
In the Mid 60's when there was no Television station in our country, we used to hear her songs through BBC' s "Listenters Choice". She was somebody special for everybody - and we as teenagers were simply overwhelmed - her voice was "fabulous". Thank you Nancy !
A truly classy lady! In her prime as an entertainer, she was great in her own right as well. I'm sure her father was very proud of her.
She's a ditz.
@@richardbutler4528 Troll
I've talked to people who know her. A very nice person who worked to personalize her family legacy
@@mapleva
Oh, how bloody amazing got anything else to interest us with?
Yeah real classy posing for Playboy😂🙄
When Gavin walked in and Nancy introduced him as her neighbor....like he was just a regular guy! I died! She’s so classy!!
Love her! She’s a beautiful human being inside and out
Very under rated talent from the 60's....heaps of unforgettable songs, Boots, Somethin' Stupid, Summer Wine, and James Bond's 'You only Live Twice'...smooth as voice.
Nancy Sinatra comes across as a great lady.
She is friendly and warm and has a great sense of humour.
I sure had the hots for her when she sang ''BOOTS'' (I was just one of a couple of million other English kids that felt the same way).
But yeah, Nancy is a super lady. I would love to meet her and listen to her stories of her Dad and The Rat Pack and her own career.
Of course that will never happen, but the dream is something I'll always hang on to.
kevvome your not the only one mate im 22 and watching that song "these boots are made for walking" 😍😍 if only she was 50 years younger haha 😂😂🤣🤣
She follows me on Twitter.
@@mapleva I wish she'd follow me to the bedroom!
Keep wishing
I am SOO glad that Nancy hasn't pumped her face full of chemicals.
Hahahaha
Are you sure? I love her natural beauty too but i wonder about that stiff lip! It makes me sad when women think they have to do all that to fight the aging process!
Actually, at one point she did. But once you get to a certain age, why bother?
Your so stupid to think she doesn't get fillers
She did
Imagine spending an evening of conversation with these two icons!
The best father and daughter duo.
I started listening to her 5 years ago it changed my life
I grew up in the wrong era.Nancy Sinatra was and still is the coolest broad ever.Just mesmerizing.
A very good interview...Nancy has such a good spirit, truly.
I love their duet called Something Stupid I can listen to that beautiful song all day long. She's an Amazingly Beautiful, Classy Lady even @ 78 or is she 79 this year born in 1940 and she still looks as beautiful as ever she's aged very gracefully. I love her and her father Frank S. and their music so much. My favorite type of music
You mean the duet with Frank jr. right?
Nancy Sinatra es la hija de un Icono de la música el Jazz al igual que ella se convirtió también en un Icono del Pop de los años 60 Es un emblema la canción interpretada por ella You Only Live Twice que pertenece a una de las películas de James Bond y porque no decir también que es una alegoría escuchar escuchar los duetos que hacen padre e hija en el tema Samthing Stupid. Frank ya partió es una leyenda Nancy es una leyenda viviente.
She said "Dean was funny too." What an understatement. Dean was funnier than anyone. And Frank knew it. When Dean and Frank would go on the Tonight Show. Dean was always put closest to the host.
Not always but a lot
I love how Gavin Macleod just stops by
Good thing Lou Grant didn't tag along.
Let's enjoy every moment of life because everything goes and goes away, how not to remember Nancy singing with her father Frank Sinatra.
I had never heard before that Frank Sinatra had his shirts sewn into his pants like some kind of tuxedo coveralls. Interesting trivia!
Good to see Nancy and thanks for all the great songs. Only if we were young again.
Great advice Nancy. Thanks for sharing this!
Considering the wealth and fame she comes from, Nancy's very down to earth, a nice little old lady, sort of like a diner waitress who'd say, "That'll put meat on your bones, honey."
+A Krenwinkle She's basically a content retired grandmother, living a quiet semi retirement in Palm Springs. Not to far away from her step mother Barbara Sinatra actually.
Chris Johnson I've never figured her out. A very nice bland girl, now a nice bland grandmother. I don't know if she really wanted a career, or went through it to please her father. I saw her on another video, invited to the Paley Center to discuss Frank's television work. She showed up in a jacket. Not a Mandarin jacket or some such. I mean an outdoor jacket that one might wear shopping at Target. I had to wonder what she was thinking, did father and daughter have much in common, did he really spend much time with her? Until illnesses struck, Frank was busy... an understatement.
+A Krenwinkle I don't know her personally, so I don't know for sure. But she did have a very nice recording career in the 60s had quite a few successful recordings. Has made periodic comebacks her concerts, albums sold pretty well. Wrote a book about her father in the 90s that did very well. After Frank's passing she was left quite well fixed the ownership of his music was divided between Barbara, Nancy, Tina and Frank Jr. Also a string of films that she has always been quite modest about has stated that they weren't that good. She just never took her career that seriously it wasn't her life just something she did for fun. She was fine to be a wife/mother/grandmother etc. She was always well fixed financially so she didn't have to worry about money.
Chris Johnson I regret to say that I don't look at Nancy's career historically, because I was around and aware at the time. I never got it. But you're right, she didn't take things to seriously. And by that I mean she never really seemed to have the ambition to develop herself, reach higher than being Frank's daughter. I'm still struck by her appearance to honor her father at the Paley Center; she looked as if she were going to check out tires at Sears. Some of the things she has said make no sense, seems to be about her imaginary father, as opposed to the real Frank, but I don't want to get into that.
+A Krenwinkle Maybe, as a mature woman...she had a bit of a chill that day? Her coat wasn't a cheap one, and she looked just fine in it. Hard to believe the focus on her garment. She's not out to impress anyone and has achieved enough in her life to wear whatever she pleases.
Besides...ever see the goofy outfits the so-called "stars" wear today? They look like circus clowns. Ms. Sinatra looked pretty and comfortable in her own skin...as she should.
What a pleasant and lovely daughter! Frank will be smiling.
Such a great interview❤
Classy lady who has had a great life.
"Oh, look! It's Gavin MacLeod........Have a seat".....LOL.
I could listen to Nancy all day she seems like a lovely genuine lady
Was there more to this interview? I just love her, have all her records and CD's, etc. I wish she would talk more about her own recording career or her own career in general. It's fine that she talks about her dad, but I'd like to hear more of her own.
The interview is longer than this, I saw it.
She and her dad were one of the greatest entertainer s
I think I had a crush on Nancy when she sang These boots be are made for walking. I still do. She is beautiful.
One velvet morning ☺
SHE'S STILL SO BEAUTIFUL
There is no date listed for when her interview was filmed, but in seeing Gavin McLeod, it was before his passing on May 29, 2021, at 90. She celebrated her 82nd birthday this last June 8 (2022). She was one of the 1960s great icons and singers in that fantastic pop song decade! She is outstanding and memorable in singing the title introduction song to the 1967 James Bond film, "You Only Live Twice" which peaked at #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 (US, #3 on the Adult Contemporary chart) and #11 in the UK. Her title song is considered one of the top 5 in the entire James Bond songs! 1967 was one of her greatest years with: "Something Stupid (4 weeks at #1 with Frank), "You Only Live Twice", "Jackson" (#14, with Lee Hazelwood), and "Love Eyes" (#15). One of my favorite Nancy videos is her, in her stunningly sexiest, at 26, singing "Sugar Town" (#5, rel. Dec. 1966; peak in Jan. 1967; #1 on the Easy Listening chart, and earning her a gold record), here: czcams.com/video/pjsh2j7W6Bo/video.html
I'm not sure of the date of this recording, but I believe the show she's talking about at the London Palladium, took place ran July 10 - October 10, 2015 (a 100 year tribute show.) So maybe around that time?
Can someone explain the process she was speaking about, when she says " hitting with three great punches." I'm not sure that I understand it wholly. Thanks.
I just love Nancy still. What she inherited most, was...CLASS!
SO happy to see nancy going strong
EXELENTE LADY. MY BEST SINGER, FROM LAS VEGA'S
Rookie reporter. Is he even a reporter? He can't take a moment in time (when Gavin sits down) and improvise and enjoy it. Live the story he telling. He has to look so shocked and keep looking at his people. It's called editing, if it doesn't work for the interview then take it out after. Does Mo have to be somewhere? is talking to another human being that awkward and uncomfortable. Horrible choice for this interview.
rodrigbl1114 Your words were exactly everything I thought! He made me feel uncomfortable by the way he kept looking at his people and acting awkward. If I was CBS I would never assign him again to interview "big" people. That's the difference between a rookie bad reporter and an amazing one!
Comedian from the daily show. I wondered what ever happened to him. I like him. I can see why you wouldn’t like him if you hadn’t followed his career though.
Mo looks so nervous when Gavin joins them.
Loved Frank Sinatra still do his music was and is amazing Ol blue Eyes bless him❤️👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Wow. I would’ve loved to get advice from any Sinatra; the always carried themselves with such grace and class. And forget about their use of the English language! Every time I watch Frank Jr I have a new word of the day (“anathema” today lol)
Nancy Sinatra is a woman I admire very much. The fact that she didn`t sleep with Elvis because he was married makes me respect her immensely. She was smitten and even in love with him, and although she was divorced, she didn`t give in to Elvis` flirting.
She`s a classy woman with principles and self-respect.
If all women would draw a line and tell men who are in relationships to buzz off, more children would grow up having a father by their side.
Mo looked like: "What is this guy doing here?" when Gavin joined the interview. He couldn't even hide it! Hehe
Don Rickles made Frank Laugh to. What a classy Lady.
The Skipper of the Love Boat is Nancy's neighbor?
Happy from Mchale's Navy....Ernest Borgnine was the skipper.
She is still beautiful!
I love this woman so freaking much
I spent an entire a day with Frank and my father, on Frank's yacht The Roma. I think I was 13. Frank was the funniest person I ve ever met in my life. Everything that came out of his mouth was hilarious!!!
Oh wow that must've been such a great experience!
I call BS. Post pix and affidavits
Love the cameo by capt stubbing/Murray Slaughter! Ah, Hollywood.
Yeah I don't know if they'll ever see this but thank you so much I truly really love that song please we're made for walking
I just love this Lady she a real blue blooded Princess . aint no more when shes gone. i hope they bring her back along with Lee when they get the technology to do that probably next two decades.
i wish i was neighbor of nancy and that guy who just came into the room and joked and left lolol
Cool interview. Christie shows up ;)
i’m 15,i lost my dad when i was 11 and i really connect with Nancy ,i don’t know why but i feel like if there’s anyone out there who knows how i feel ,it’s her.I love her song “it’s for my dad” ❤
Those of us who remember Love Nancy. But, during most of the 20th Century, Her Daddy was bigger than Elvis and The Beatles.
Nancy was lucky her dad was blue eyes, she got a push,shw could not sing ...... really
ABSOLUTE RUBBISH .. she was a great singer in her own right.
Sinatra was a crooner, Elvis rounds circles around him
Zeus The Tornado - Gangsta Rap Sub al español Nope, sorry..
Way, way BIGGER.
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
Captain!
om quantos anos esta esta agora?
Frank Sinatra...........the best damn singer of the 20th century, hands down.
Elvis for me, was the best
Elvis can't hold a candle to Drank here's why he was unintelligible he couldn't phrase to save
Should have said Frank
Gavin McCloud (from the Loveboat) just happens to be her neighbor? Nice.
Señora muy bien , es usted un ejemplo, para tanto hijo de famoso tonto, sin preparación ni estudios y viven del cuento, yo la admiro por todo lo que es y como es, muy bien gracias por todo
I can see her as a 'human being' now in these videos. I saw her as a 'plastic fantastic' when she was young, probably unfairly because she was born to a famous name. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for your lovely comments dear, it’s nice to hear that from you ❤️
It's this the all interview ? :(
Nancy Sinatra in my opinion was one of the most beautiful women of the 1960’s! I dearly love her! I was born in 1961, but as a teenager in the 1970’s I had a 45 rpm of her singing, “these boots were made for walking” There are (2) video clips that are my favorite:
1. Nancy & her brother singing “something stupid”
2. Sergio Franchi singing her song with her (adorable)
great interview, Nancy is a very lovely classy lady...
Frank, Frank, Frank, Frank, Frank...Hahaha! I wish you'd talk more about yourself Nancy. I bet you have some great stories and since most of the people involved in them are dead you wouldn't have to hold back.
Did Gavin warp out?
Hey it’s Murry frim the newsroom
In "My Father, Mr. Television" Milton Berle also said Jack Benny was the only comedian who could just look at him and he'd break-out laughing. What a gift Jack Benny had! I don't reccomend the biography though because the last few chapters were written for vengance by Berle's adopted son who decided to dishonor his dad when he had found there was no inheritance money forth-coming. Milton Berle deserves a biography with honors, not a rag like that!
Why does she not know anything About Lana...Lana adores Nancy!
I have to agree Elvis and Frank Sinatra had something very special where you would feel special to be in there presence ,I did see Elvis bit unfortunately didn’t get to see Mr Sinatra .but I often watch Nancy sing with her farther ,with that beautiful pink dress with the fringe stunning.and I love the song Nancy did with Dean M things God bless you Nancy I’m such a fan .
Elvis not even in same class as Frank Sinatra never could be
Nancy is a legend and so open and approachable shame Mr Rocca was obviously not!
A good interviewer would have made more of the celebrity neighbour moment but he was simply rude in his reaction to her friend bringing along some personal gems. A good example of forgetting who the real stars of the interview are....
sinatra figlio
e morto
Not taking anything away from Nancy, but good to see Murray Slaughter for a few minutes.
She forgot about Judy Garland in answering the guy's 1st question
I respect her also because she went to Vietnam during the war to support our troops.. unlike hanoi jane. thank you Nancy!
The Nam war was unnecessary we had a hawk in office and us so called radicals took to street to protest it and we ended that war cyz we did protest it war is not healthy for children and all living things Jane Fonda stood up for her beliefs and Nancy stood up for hers I respect both of them
I didnt know that Gavin had such a thick brooklyn accent
Old age is cruel. She was a hottie when she was young.
Really? I thought she's going to be lean until her death...
how is she still alive
She has a sister in Australia, I think she should reach out
What a beautiful Lady
still a beautiful woman x
Nancy is a Doll.
Beautiful Woman.
how old is she now ?
Why not do "Something Stupid" with brother Frank, jr.? I think it would be a fun project for you but also for your fans, like me!
He died in 2016.
me hubiera gustado entender lo q dice,,,subtitulada
Te amo NAncy
Te Amo in Italian means I love you
I will have this Aura
I still watch Jack Benny sometimes
As an adult maybe she should analyse her dad's association with the mob??
Mia Farrow’s son is her step brother, but that would cost her $$$ so she refuses to admit it.
I wonder if she and her brother were still close up to his death.
She looks beautiful to me.
"The closest of seeing Him alive"..with all due respect, if seeing Mr. Sinatra alive in the London palladium and the money generated from it would go to Mr. Sinatra's Charities, then yes It would be a good thing. I love Mr. Sinatra so much, that it would be sad to see him played out "alive" and the money goes out to profiteers! But, I hope it was just that!!
1:00 Funny how?
l doubt that her mum has quite the same regard for him as his daughter.
I bet that she does!
Nancy always I been in love with you
Frank kept good control over his children.Nancy was not able to pose for Playboy until she was an old woman.
And they were all alchoholics.
....I hope it was not just for pocketing from the show.
Wow Calvin will miss you so much...your were awesome - Love you and your Dad always. Seen your brother before the died in Winter Haven. My Grandma knew your Grandma. New Jerseys Girl