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An edition of Why Sinatra Matters (1998)

Why Sinatra matters

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Frank Sinatra is considered, with Bing Crosby, the most important popular singer of the post-world-war-2 world, at least in the English language. Both singers credit their informal styles to the influence of Louis Armstrong. Sinatra himself, though, typified a relaxed version of the bel canto ("beautiful song") style transposed to modern times (his family had emigrated from Sicily not long before his birth). Later singers like Tony Bennett, Dean Martin, Perry Como and Matt Monro would owe him a great debt for this. Beyond even style and talent would be Sinatra's contribution to the modern "sense of life", as he personally made his own negotiations and judgements, famously pursued the most attractive women (winning and losing in public) regardless of cost to him, and even inspiring Paul Anka to write "My Way". He was a 20th century One Of A Kind.

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Thorndike Press
Language
English
Pages
212

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Why Sinatra Matters
June 2003, Back Bay Books
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Cover of: Why Sinatra matters
Why Sinatra matters
1999, Thorndike Press
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Cover of: Why Sinatra matters
Why Sinatra matters
1998, Little, Brown
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-211) and filmography (p. 212).
"Thorndike large print Basic series"--T.p. verso.
Originally published: 1st ed. Boston : Little, Brown, c1998.

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Dewey Decimal Class
782.42164/092
Library of Congress
ML420.S565 H36 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
212 p. (large print) ;
Number of pages
212

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OL384543M
Internet Archive
whysinatramatter0000hami
ISBN 10
0786217537
LCCN
98047114
Library Thing
160609
Goodreads
1063338

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"THIS WAS ON A NEW YORK midnight in 1970."

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