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I originally did this channel to upload some Sinatra videos I had. But, in one of those video clips: (The Tender Trap) I found an amazing dancer "Marc Wilder". So I also uploaded a montage of some of his dances. And Jon Lucien. What a singer! So he's here too doing "Dindi". And maybe others. I'll see what comes to mind.
As for Sinatra, many of the songs Frank released in this time period ('54-'56) are among my favorites. There was a sensitivity, magnetism and heart that (in my opinion) began to emerge (after the "syrupy 40's" songs but before the "ring a ding ding" era.) I always wondered what was going on at that time in his life. Of course he had one of the best bands accompanying him in those days which was led by Nelson Riddle and his great arrangements.
By the way, anyone who likes the 40's stuff and the ring a ding ding stuff, no offense meant. It's just my opinion.
Anyhow, hope you enjoy the videos.
Mighty Clouds of Joy - sung by Mary McCreary
Billy Eckstine sings Tenderly
Dindi - Jon Lucien ("Jinji")
Marc Wilder Montage & Tribute (some clips featuring this talented dancer)
My Funny Valentine with interview - Frank and Nancy and Tina Sinatra
All of Me - Frank Sinatra
I Get a Kick Out of You - Frank Sinatra
Tender Trap (movie ending)
You, My Love (better sound quality) - Frank Sinatra and Doris Day
The Tender Trap - Movie Intro
I Could Write a Book - Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak (Pal Joey)
The Tender Trap - Debbie Reynolds, Marc Wilder, Frank Sinatra
Tender Trap - Debbie Reynolds, Marc Wilder, Frank Sinatra (1955)
One for My Baby - Frank Sinatra (Bill Miller on piano)
You, My Love - Frank Sinatra and Doris Day (from the 1954 movie "Young at Heart")
Just One of Those Things - Frank Sinatra (Bill Miller - Piano/ Ray Heindorf - Conductor & Arranger)
The Tender Trap - Frank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds (Bill Miller - Piano) (1955)