Born in Hoboken, New Jersey, to Italian immigrants, Sinatra began his musical career in the swing era with bandleaders Harry James and Tommy Dorsey. Sinatra found success as a solo artist after he signed with Columbia Records in 1943, becoming the idol of the "bobby soxers". He released his debut album, The Voice of Frank Sinatra, in 1946. Sinatra's professional career had stalled by the early 1950s, and he turned to Las Vegas, where he became one of its best known residency performers as part of The Rat Pack. His career was reborn in 1953 with the success of From Here to Eternity, with his performance subsequently winning an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. Sinatra released several critically lauded albums, including In the Wee Small Hours (1955), Songs for Swingin' Lovers! (1956), Come Fly with Me (1958), Only the Lonely (1958) and Nice 'n' Easy (1960).
Sinatra left Capitol in 1960 to start his own record label, Reprise Records, and released a string of successful albums. In 1965, he recorded the retrospective September of My Years, starred in the Emmy-winning television special Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music, and released the tracks "Strangers in the Night" and "My Way". After releasing Sinatra at the Sands, recorded at the Sands Hotel and Casino in Vegas with frequent collaborator Count Basie in early 1966, the following year he recorded one of his most famous collaborations with Tom Jobim, the album Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim. It was followed by 1968's collaboration with Duke Ellington. Sinatra retired for the first time in 1971, but came out of retirement two years later and recorded several albums and resumed performing at Caesars Palace, and reached success in 1980 with "New York, New York". Using his Las Vegas shows as a home base, he toured both within the United States and internationally until a short time before his death in 1998.
Sinatra forged a highly successful career as a film actor. After winning an Academy Award for From Here to Eternity, he starred in The Man with the Golden Arm (1955), and received critical acclaim for his performance in The Manchurian Candidate (1962). He appeared in various musicals such as On the Town (1949), Guys and Dolls (1955), High Society (1956), and Pal Joey (1957), winning another Golden Globe for the latter. Toward the end of his career, he became associated with playing detectives, including the title character in Tony Rome (1967). Sinatra would later receive the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1971. On television, The Frank Sinatra Show began on ABC in 1950, and he continued to make appearances on television throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Sinatra was also heavily involved with politics from the mid-1940s, and actively campaigned for presidents such as Harry S. Truman, John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan, though before Kennedy's death Sinatra's alleged Mafia connections led to his being snubbed.
While Sinatra never formally learned how to read music, he had an impressive understanding of it, and he worked very hard from a young age to improve his abilities in all aspects of music. A perfectionist, renowned for his dress sense and performing presence, he always insisted on recording live with his band. His bright blue eyes earned him the popular nickname "Ol' Blue Eyes". Sinatra led a colorful personal life, and was often involved in turbulent affairs with women, such as with his second wife Ava Gardner. He went on to marry Mia Farrow in 1966 and Barbara Marx in 1976. Sinatra had several violent confrontations, usually with journalists he felt had crossed him, or work bosses with whom he had disagreements. He was honored at the Kennedy Center Honors in 1983, was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Ronald Reagan in 1985, and the Congressional Gold Medal in 1997. Sinatra was also the recipient of eleven Grammy Awards, including the Grammy Trustees Award, Grammy Legend Award and the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. After his death, American music critic Robert Christgau called him "the greatest singer of the 20th century", and he continues to be seen as an iconic figure.
Sinatra died with his wife at his side at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on May 14, 1998, aged 82, after a heart attack. Sinatra had ill health during the last few years of his life, and was frequently hospitalized for heart and breathing problems, high blood pressure, pneumonia and bladder cancer. He was further diagnosed as having dementia. He had made no public appearances following a heart attack in February 1997. Sinatra's wife encouraged him to "fight" while attempts were made to stabilize him, and his final words were, "I'm losing." Sinatra's daughter, Tina, later wrote that she and her sister, Nancy, had not been notified of their father's final hospitalization, and it was her belief that "the omission was deliberate. Barbara would be the grieving widow alone at her husband's side." The night after Sinatra's death, the lights on the Empire State Building in New York City were turned blue, the lights at the Las Vegas Strip were dimmed in his honor, and the casinos stopped spinning for a minute.
Sinatra's funeral was held at the Roman Catholic Church of the Good Shepherd in Beverly Hills, California, on May 20, 1998, with 400 mourners in attendance and thousands of fans outside. Gregory Peck, Tony Bennett, and Sinatra's son, Frank Jr., addressed the mourners, who included many notable people from film and entertainment. Sinatra was buried in a blue business suit with mementos from family members—cherry-flavored Life Savers, Tootsie Rolls, a bottle of Jack Daniel's, a pack of Camel cigarettes, a Zippo lighter, stuffed toys, a dog biscuit, and a roll of dimes that he always carried—next to his parents in section B-8 of Desert Memorial Park in Cathedral City, California.
His close friends Jilly Rizzo and Jimmy Van Heusen are buried nearby. The words "The Best Is Yet to Come", plus "Beloved Husband & Father" are imprinted on Sinatra's grave marker. Significant increases in recording sales worldwide were reported by Billboard in the month of his death.
I Fall In Love With You
Frank Sinatra Lyrics
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The thrill is always new, ev'ry day
The sun may shine, the rain may fall
And icy winds may blow
You smile at me and all I see
Are blossoms in the snow
I thank my lucky star ev'ry day
The years may come
The years may go
If we're still here I'll say
I fall in love with you ev'ry day
Frank Sinatra’s “A Fall in Love Too Easily” is a song that captures the experience of a person who falls in love too easily and too quickly. The lyrics describe the singer’s tendency to give his heart away too soon, resulting in heartbreaks that never seem to end. The opening line of the song, “I fall in love too easily, I fall in love too fast” sets up the theme of the song, which is further reiterated throughout the rest of the verses.
The lyricist wrote this song to convey the desperate feeling of someone who yearns for love but can't find consolation in it. The singer of the song can’t help but fall in love too easily, and he's conscious of the fact that he should be more careful with his heart because of his history of heartbreaks. However, he can't help but repeat the pattern of falling for someone too hard and too fast. It seems that every time he falls in love, he suffers anew.
The haunting melody and poignant lyrics of “A Fall in Love Too Easily” touch a chord in the hearts of those who’ve experienced the pain of love. The song’s repetitive theme highlights the recurring cycle of heartbreaks that those who fall in love too easily often experience. Overall, the song serves as a reminder of how fragile love is and how quickly it can slip away when one falls in love too easily.
Line by Line Meaning
I fall in love too easily,
I tend to develop romantic feelings too quickly,
I fall in love too fast
I become infatuated too soon without enough time to fully understand the other person
I fall in love too terribly hard,
When I do fall in love, I fall very deeply and intensely,
for love to ever last
but unfortunately, my feelings usually don't lead to a lasting relationship,
My heart should be well schooled,
Given my past experiences, I should be more cautious and reserved with my emotions,
'cause I've been fooled in the past
since I have been deceived before in matters of the heart,
And still I fall in love too easily,
I continue to repeat my pattern of falling for someone too quickly,
I fall in love too fast
before I know if it's really the right thing or not.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ALTMAN, LOESSER, SHERWIN, Arthur Altman, Frank Loesser, Manning Sherwin
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Ikko Tron
Song for heart and soul, want to cry every single time
Bertha Rivas
Love this song 😍😍😍😍😍
Parth Pandit
Sinatra can do anything!
Halim Moesa
It's not Frank Sinatra. It's Perry Como
Arthur Steven
Its perry como singing
Special Snowflake
Itttsss moooly and xaviera
moe
I think I prefer Elvis’ arrangement but I prefer Frank’s voice
gigi gigi
It's the other way around for me lol,elvis's versions makes me think of a wedding dance, whereas Frank's makes me think of clear starry night skies
Zonk
That’s not Frank Sinatra it’s perry como singing
moe
@Zonk I realised that after I saw the other comments