Frank Sinatra Jr. "The Second Time Around" on The Ed Sullivan Show
Frank Sinatra Jr. "The Second Time Around" on The Ed Sullivan Show, January 12, 1964. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe
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He has a very mature voice for a 20-year-old kid.
@Cruz_ignatius
7 ай бұрын
Well they all kinda had a trans-Atlantic accent and Frank Jr always mirrors his father sooo.
@gerardford9706
5 ай бұрын
@@Cruz_ignatius hey bro you don't know anything aight? Don't give MrRacket your sassy "so". Thank the lord that we're not infront of each other right now
@NEKORID
2 ай бұрын
20 year olds were very different by then. A 20 year old kid had already fought a war, had a couple of kids and owned a house. Very different times indeed
@oldsocrates
26 күн бұрын
@@Cruz_ignatius Uh no....the Sinatras definitely did NOT have a Transatlantic accent buddy
@CNTRVRS4L
6 күн бұрын
@@NEKORIDAnd now boomers made the economy worse to where 20 year olds can’t afford their own place yet. Thank you Boomers🙄
My wife and I saw Jr. in concert and it was otherworldly. He had his dad’s entire orchestra behind him and Jr. sang a number of his dad’s standards. Simply incredible!
@joseaamorosalicea6783
Жыл бұрын
He was a great singer too, on his one merits. Too bad for him to have that big shadow of his Dad's name over him. With another name, he would have been on his own.
He really took after his mother in terms of his looks but still got his father's voice and handsome charm.
He was 5’7 tall but huge with that voice. May he rest in peace.
Rest in peace, Frank Sinatra Jr. ....Being the son of a mega superstar, Frank Jr. had to work twice as hard all of his life. Thank you EDSULLIVANSHOW for this clip!
God, he sounds so much like his Dad.
@TheReevessss
2 жыл бұрын
but a weaker version.
@KajiVocals
2 жыл бұрын
Brighter voice. Higher. Tenor, not baritone.
@casual_dropoutyt2912
2 жыл бұрын
He wasn’t baritone like ol blue eyes but still good
@readynow12345
2 жыл бұрын
That's the problem, you have to have your own style otherwise you're nothing but a copycat.
@JGGuitarCovers
2 жыл бұрын
No one does
Wow! He was so good. He sounded like his dad but definitely had his own sound, too. What a powerful voice.
I also noticed that little head shake at the end, just like his father. 🙂
@jadezee6316
2 жыл бұрын
that little head shake when done by Sinatra dad....was because he was out of breath and he was starting his breathing that way.......here its probably the same thing since it was a long note...but it may just be affectation...with Frank jr. i have not seen him perform enough to know...which
@lucaswallo8127
2 жыл бұрын
Cute
*Sinatra's family are just gifted in music.*
He had a quieter, kinder and less egotistical personality than his dad. Wonderful singer who knew how to command a stage and work in sync with a band. Great but underrated singer.
He nailed that song well & truely
@Mrbynby
2 жыл бұрын
Not bad, but tough to follow a legend who happens to be your dad. Frank jr. really had a very nice voice.
That was VERY well done! Great voice. Fantastic ending!
@timothycoppola591
Жыл бұрын
When did Frank Sinatra jr die
I found him a very nice friendly quiet man.... it was a honour meeting him and shaking his hand
The voice has the same tone So beautiful ❤ And how he looks like Frank! ♥️
God what a hell of a voice, just like his dad!
I always say I love Frank Sinatra for his warm tone of voice and Frank Sinatra Jr. For his cool refreshing voice.
I love his version of this song!
This dude sings really fucking good Idk how people can hate on him
@vronz9895
2 жыл бұрын
i mean they compare his music to his dad thats prolly why
@bryanismyname7583
2 жыл бұрын
He didn't have that particular connection to the audience that his father had. You have the same name, sing the same songs, and the audience is going to directly compare you. I don't know what else he could have done. He didn't like Rock & Roll, so he couldn't sing in a different style. He dabbled in acting but never seriously, so he wasn't taking a different path. If he had become successful in a totally separate field, like business or production, maybe things would have been better in some ways. But I think Jr. understood that he was always in his father's shadow as a performer.
@mr.jackhead8772
2 жыл бұрын
PEOPLE HATE ON HIM!
@lucaswallo8127
2 жыл бұрын
@@mr.jackhead8772 what
@tennisthelegend
2 жыл бұрын
@@lucaswallo8127 I think they meant to put a question mark at the end
His dad must have been proud :)
Didn't know he had a beautiful voice... First time I've listened to Jr, he had talent... RIP....
What a classy classy man
Blimey he is just brilliant like his great dad!! I'm from the uk and having missed his dad perform when I had the chance I'm now kicking myself that I never saw his son either
This aired shortly after his kidnapping..so glad he bounced back
I was fortunate enough to see his dad in concert, and Frank Jr. was conducting the orchestra.
He looked and sounded so much like his father both as young and when he got older. He felt he wasn't a success. It can be so very hard on children of famous people. I wonder if he was ever really happy.
I actually enjoy this rendition more than his father’s, mostly due to the fact that the original was a tad too slow for my taste. It amazes me how similar his voice was to his father’s. This style of music is one that I treasure. I definitely enjoy Frank Sinatra Jr.’s voice, but I also understand why he didn’t hit the same heights as his father. While his voice is great, it was very similar to his father’s, but not distinct enough where you could disassociate him and not think it was just the son of Frank Sr. Not saying that is his fault, it’s also having to live up to the expectation that you are the son of one of the best big band singers of our time.
@cm-br00
4 ай бұрын
This is absolutely me, I spent so long looking for a karaoke version of this version because I just think was made so much better. I've had to use AI to remove his vocals in this and upload a poor attempt but long awaited karaoke version of this. It's just too fantastic
Smooth and. effortless, just like his dad. RIP to both of them.
A consumate pro, it wasn't easy for this man but he ultimately made it, a respected musician who was also an advocate for big bands, a bandleader for his father when Frank outlived his conductors, composers and arrangers, he toured through the country successfully carrying the Sinatra legacy after his dad's passing and a 1-derful storyteller you could listen for hours because he was there when it happenned. Rest In Peace Frank Jr, you did well !
When Music was really worth listening to. Fantastic voice
He looks like his mother, Nancy like her dad . Both outrageously 1:46 beautiful voices ❤
His face is so SCULPTED 😂❤ Almost like handsome squidward but he was handsome make no mistake
Imagine Jr. playing the college circuit looking and sounding as he did here.
Thank you so much for this upload! 😀
I saw Frank, Jr. on one of Jerry Lewis' last MDA telethons. He sounded great! I was really impressed.
Love, Love, Love this guy's voice. Thrilled that Seth MacFarlane celebrated his genius on 'the show'.
I'm here after first hearing of Frank Jr's death and just finding out about his existance. I've gotta say it's sad to find that Frank had a successor and that he's also already dead. Great voice.
I HAVE ALWAYS WISHED THE YOUNG FELLOW ALL THE BEST. GOOD JOB HERE.
Just discovering him. Wow!
Lived in his father's shadow his entire life, even his name reminded him of this fact everyday
@hudsony777
2 жыл бұрын
They could have at least named him Bobby or Tony or Peter or something. Brilliant musician though.
@akrenwinkle
9 ай бұрын
@@hudsony777 It's egotistical to name a child after oneself, as if a carbon copy, and it can backfire. Frank Jr. Desi Arnaz, Jr., another example. Lucie Arnaz, also.
@TOPNIZZLE
Ай бұрын
@@akrenwinkleSammy Davis Jr
@akrenwinkle
Ай бұрын
@@TOPNIZZLE I mean famous, successful stars who named their offspring Junior. It's not a good idea.
Outstanding!
That was extremely impressive, wow!
Very smooth
A chip off the old block , lovely 😊
Oh my goodness. He looks and sounds just like His Dad. Beautiful voice 🙌🙌🙌👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Muito bom demais 👏👏
In my head, I can just hear Brian and idk why😂 rip frank Sinatra Jr😭
I watch this all the time. Awesome time in music
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. Must have been a theme show about the big band era.
What a great voice man runs in the family
Wow, I never knew he was this good !
it makes me so sad that this music is dying, not only is it a piece of american history, its such a fantastic genre of music with that gives actual sex to the ears and soul. I am and will forever be envious of the ones who got to see Jr. or his father live.
@k.m.b969
Жыл бұрын
believe it or not Seth Macfarlane made a great album of classics like this.
@S0nyToprano
Жыл бұрын
Time moves on. Whether we want it to or not. Best to just make peace with it. If you want to live in the land of old world blues, just go to KZread. This comment reads like those people lamenting the death of real music in the 60s when they grew up with that big band, crooner, jazz stuff from the 40s to 50s.
@brendabarber7459
Жыл бұрын
Seth McFarland and Michael Buble.
@antonio78230
Жыл бұрын
I saw the elder Sinatra twice.
@mikebingham9700
Жыл бұрын
Not to worry Jack Jones is now the last Man (Crooner) standing. He is still going stong, at 85. He did an Album in 2021 called: "Every Other Day I've Got the Blues." Jack Jones has still got it in spades.!
Lovely
Nice
He looks and sounds dreamy! ☺️
Bravo, I never listened to Jr before. What a talent. Those who criticize this man are assholes. My credentials are I played Tenor Sax, some keyboard and vocals all around NEW Orleans. Many musicians in the area that I worked with played with musicians like Al Hirt, Pete Fountain, Dr John, Mac Rebennack, Fats Domino, Ernie K Doe, Stark Whiteman, Erma Thomas, and others. Frank Jr is truly a musician and vocalist to be appreciated by anyone who is not tone-deaf.
Happy Heavenly 80th Birthday Frank Sinatra Jr January 10 1944 - March 16 2016
I loved is dads singing, but I think Frank Jr. Was GREAT.
Wow
LikeFather , like Son 🙏
I loved that Western movie The Second Time Around. Wonderful Debbie Reynolds. ❤️
Father and son same voice🎵🎶Rest in peace two legends
Amazing
Our story!! So true thank you Frankie and Mel Gibson for what women want introducing Frankie back into the world of Gen x
He looked and sounded very much like his father.
I can remember a song they played on the radio by Frankie Jr but I can't remember the name of it always love to hear him s i n g
genial!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Спасибо.
Uncanny!!😮
Hoo boy… the apple 🍎 didn’t fall too far away, did it?
Well. Let's be fair. Frank, jr. had a father who happened to be the cast of what great singers were, and are. His father was simply the greatest singer, interpreter that ever lived of popular song. Yes, I understand, in some way, that he 'sounds' like his father, but for him to follow on his father's footstep, sort of saying, was a big 'hurdle' to overcome. He did a pretty good job with one of his father' signature songs. He was a pretty decent performer while he was at it. Rest in peace along with his famous father.
Ha cha-cha-cha-cha
👍👍👍😊
No sabía nada de esta maravilla
Make your daddy proud
Great voice and great looks (unlike his dad)
shy and introverted as a child..frank jr. never got his dad's attention as the girls. but he idolized his dad and was a consummate musician....and while no one had Sinatras singing ability....Frank jr. was always well received and hey....i have heard a lot worse!
hard
Out of every Frank Sinatra song I’ve ever heard this is the first time I’ve liked his sons version better than his
Like father like son. I didn't know that there is junior son of the great Frank Sinatra. I wonder where is he now?
@lonestarfriend
Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, he passed away in 2016.
Wow he sounds just like his Dad
Junior was very talented but singing big band standards was going out of style as music was changing in the mid 1960s. Had he teamed up with a good song writer, producer and arranger he really could have made his mark in pop music like his sister Nancy instead of going lockstep with his father.
He sound sjust like hos dad , 2 great singers , they dont make em like this anymore
Tal pai tal filho
1:51
Jr got a lot of hate for some odd reason but I almost prefer him to Sr. RIP ❤
W
He was an OK singer. At this early age he lacked what his father had and what his father had at his same age, he lacked style and voice control. As Frank Jr. got older his voice got deeper and he put more heart into the singing. He did get better but was not as captivating as his father.
1:50
@zackc1609
6 ай бұрын
1:51
00:53
Like his dad, only better. No one matches the pop's charisma and vivaciousness though.
@hudsony777
2 жыл бұрын
He was a great talent as a singer, songwriter, arranger.
Never had a chance.
@jadezee6316
2 жыл бұрын
Frank jr was always well received by the audiences.....
Jesus, man. He sounds like his Dad! Maybe a little more butter in his voice. ❤
Moved jus like his daddy
Great version by Jr. But I still prefer his dad's slower version.
This song was also on Family Guy
I remember my parents saying, at the time this recording was made, that he simply didn't have what Frank had. Frank Jr. had the tone and could carry a tune but his timing was not good. Frank Sr. could work through a song and it felt like a long dramatic journey. His phrasing and breathing were unbelievable. Listen to Frank Sr.'s version then this one and you will see what I mean.
He has a HUGE head????
Frank Jr had a great voice, but much prefer his fathers tone. However, Frank Sr. had the charisma, Jr kinda just stood there and sang.
Imhop he gave a dad a good runvfor his money.
Not even close Frank was out of this world !!
@lindajones8101
2 жыл бұрын
My dad always preferred Bing Crosby and didn’t really think Frank Senior could sing. Bing did have a beautiful voice.