Strangers in the night Frank Sinatra Fingerstyle











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Strangers in the Night is a song composed by Bert Kaempfert with English lyrics by Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder. Sinatra despised the song, calling it at one time a piece of shit and the worst fucking song that I have ever heard. In my humble opinion, he was wrong... haha. • Arrangement: GuitarNick • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Hi, I'm a classical fingerstyle guitar player from Belgium. If you liked this video press that like button. If you wanna see more of my videos in the future, subscribe. I'm ofcourse always happy to get feedback in the comment section. • Check out my website: https://bartbosmans.be/ • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Equipment: • Mic: Blue Yeti • Camera: Canon 1200D • Guitar: Miguel Lopez mod 013f • Strings: Savarez 510 AJ • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Frank Sinatra is one of the most popular singers in American history. As an actor, he appeared in fifty-eight films and won an Academy Award for his role in From Here to Eternity. His career started in the 1930s and continued into the 1990s. • Early years • Early in his life Sinatra knew he wanted to become a singer. His influences were Rudy Vallee (1901–1986) and Bing Crosby (1903–1977). He dropped out of high school and began to sing at small clubs. He got his first big break on the radio talent show Major Bowes and his Amateur Hour in 1935, singing in a group called the Hoboken Four. At this time Sinatra sang in various New Jersey nightclubs, hoping to attract the attention of Swing Era bandleaders. In 1939, he began working on radio station WNEW in New York City with bandleader Harry James for $75 per week. After seven months with Harry James, Sinatra joined Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra, causing his career to skyrocket. Dorsey's orchestra was one of the most popular in the land, and it remained so with Sinatra singing with it from 1940 through 1942. During that time, Sinatra performed with the band in his first two movies— Las Vegas Nights (1941) and Ship Ahoy (1942). He began his solo career at the end of 1942 and continued his meteoric (speedy and brilliant) rise. • The 1950s • In 1954 Sinatra appeared in the critically acclaimed film From Here to Eternity (1954). The role won him an Academy Award for best supporting actor. He appeared in nine films in just two years, including Guys and Dolls (1955), Young At Heart (1955), The Tender Trap (1955), The Man With the Golden Arm (1955), and High Society (1956). Sinatra was back on the record charts as well with Young at Heart. Nelson Riddle became his musical arranger in the 1950s, and he helped Sinatra stay on the record charts throughout the rest of the decade. (In fact, Sinatra stayed on the charts steadily through 1967, in spite of rock and roll.) Sinatra did not just record singles. He recorded albums around a central theme with a large collection of songs or ballads. From 1957 through 1966 he had twenty-seven Top Ten albums without producing one Top Ten single. • The 1960s • Sinatra's hits in the 1960s included It Was a Very Good Year and Strangers in the Night (1966). He reached the top of the singles charts in a duet, Somethin' Stupid, with his daughter Nancy in 1967. Sinatra continued to act in several movies in the 1960s, including Ocean's 11 (1960), The Manchurian Candidate (1962), Robin and the Seven Hoods (1964), and Tony Rome (1967). Many critics felt several of these films had declined in artistic merit. Sinatra became known as part of a group of friends called the Rat Pack. It included entertainers Dean Martin (1917–1995), Sammy Davis Jr. (1925–1990), Joey Bishop, and Peter Lawford. • My Way • After Sinatra's famous recording of My Way (1969), he made an ill-fated attempt to sing some of the lighter tunes of modern rock composers. This led to a brief retirement from entertainment. He came out of his retirement in 1974 with a renewed interest in older tunes. His return to the limelight was highlighted by his famous recording of New York, New York (1980) as he entered his sixth decade of entertaining. • #strangersinthenight #sinatra #fingerstyle

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