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    C14300076 Frank Sinatra-Come Fly With me Introduction: Frank Sinatra was born in Hoboken New jersey. Sinatra rose to fame singing in big band numbers in the 40s and 50s. He had a dazzling array of one of his most iconic being ‘come fly with me’, discussed later. Sinatra was a born entertainer however he found himself in trouble numerous times due to his love affairs and his connection with the mob. Sinatra’s mob connections ran deep in particular his admiration for high profile mobster Giancana

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    Frank Sinatra demonstrated a remarkable ability to keep his appeal and his musical goals. On record and live performances, on film, radio and television, he consistently sang as his own style. He is the one of 20th century’s music icon that his music still played on radio station. Frank Sinatra was known as Ol’ Blue Eyes to his fans. “strangers in the Night” “New York, New York” and “Chicago” was few of his hit songs. Frank Sinatra’s image and music is still remains represented in media, like Facebook

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    In The Wee Small Hours

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    record, Sinatra displays a sort of obsession with his lost love and with his loneliness. Even the title of the album and the first song lend themselves to this point. Sinatra is consumed by thoughts of “your” lover even in the “wee small hours of the morning,” sharing that “that's the time you miss her most of all” (Sinatra). Amplified by second person pronouns, Sinatra suggests that this describes every soul’s experience of loneliness and heart break. In numerous other instances, Sinatra alludes

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    Covered in tattoos with a tough as nails attitude, Frank Iero has cemented his place in the alternative music scene and the hearts and minds of millions. Never having been one for conventionality, he got a scorpion tattooed high enough on his neck that no normal shirt collar would be able to cover it. This was done to ensure that he would never be able to get a regular desk job. Growing up in the household that he did, allowed his musical creativity to blossom into limitless areas. In My Chemical

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    and public love life. Her three marriages were the primary source of gossip, particular her relationship with singer Frank Sinatra. At twenty four, she was already divorced from Mickey Rooney, married unhappily to Artie Shaw, and rejecting proposals from eccentric Howard Hughes. Grobel points out that “It was Mickey Rooney and Howard Hughes and Artie Shaw and Frank Sinatra and most of the men who caught a whiff of Ava and became intoxicated.” Her

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    The debut album channel Orange is a spectacular work that depicts Frank Ocean’s sexuality and sincere being. Christopher Lonny Breaux, better known by his stage name ‘Frank Ocean’ was born on October 28th 1987 in Long Beach, California. Frank was raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. In New Orleans, he was exposed to the jazz scene as well as his mother’s R&B CD’s. Music became a passion, he was talented in that of singing, writing and performing. Due to dilemmas with his academic growth, he traveled

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    One can not make much of an argument that Frank Sinatra was not one of the greatest individual starts of the twentieth century; his music reached the captive ears of millions, he was a successful actor who even netted an academy award. Throughout his career he maintained an air of sophistication, surely most who imagine Frank Sinatra imagine him dressed to the nines, in a full suit with a fedora to complete the look. His musical style mirrored his appearance, with his songs consisting of his smooth

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    Then run my finger across a slit running across my neck from the right side of my carbon fiber helmet to my left shoulder. I imagine a better place. Maybe dinner tonight with my pretty lady and some deep dish sausage and onion pizza. I see Frank Sinatra with pulled back brown hair, a top hat and a black suit with a red bow tie standing upon the stage. He starts singing, "Come Fly with Me". My first love story may not be like the typical Romeo and Juliet, but hey to say the least it is a love

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    Songs of the City, or Talkin’ New York Many New York songs refer to an artist’s first time in New York City. Many come for an opportunity to become a star or just to see the many sites that New York City has to offer. A New York song reminds people how great this city is and everything it has to offer. Despite a stereotype of crime and how dirty the city is, many still dream of calling this city their home. The “city that never sleeps” always seems to have its arms open to anyone who is willing

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    This month, I want to share with you some wisdom from a classic crooner - Frank Sinatra. Singing to our hearts and unearthing precious memories, these lyrics always stick with me: I've got the world on a string I'm sitting on a rainbow Got the string around my finger What a world, what a life - I'm in love Truly, falling in love brings out the best in people. Studies show that we are happier and more successful when we're falling in love. Makes sense, doesn't it? As a happy, glowing spirit in a

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