Learn how "My Way" became Frank Sinatra's first swan song and how it has become an anthem of American culture today.
Former Black Midi musician Geordie Greep talks going solo, his latest single, 'Blues,' and more in a new interview.
knocking him cold and sending him to the floor with a thud. Related: The Strange Saga of 'My Way': How It Revived Frank Sinatra, Crushed David Bowie and Sparked a Murder Spree It’s possible that ...
the end is near/And so I face the final curtain…” “When I sat and wrote ‘My Way,’ which took five hours, the words… I was motivated by Sinatra because he was quitting,” Anka explained.
Paul Anka has performed My Way, the standard he wrote for Frank Sinatra, at a post-premiere event at the Toronto Film ...
The Strange Saga of 'My Way': How It Revived Frank Sinatra, Crushed David Bowie and ... “I Never Heard” that had been polished off with instrumental overdubs and given a new title.
as well as Frank Sinatra’s “My Way,” Tom Jones’ “She’s a Lady,” Buddy Holly’s “It Doesn’t Matter Anymore" and the theme to Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show. But even Anka was ...
It was Frank Sinatra who helped turn that song into a hit in 1940. Sinatra, in fact, had a way of making almost anything ... the first name that came to my mind was Ann Ronnel.
As the percussion, horns, saxophone, three pianos and of course Greep’s guitars — to name only a few of its instruments — ...
14. The album ends with “That’s Life,” a song made famous by Frank Sinatra in 1966. “That’s life—that’s what people say,” she ...
The instrumental title track as well as the ... of the closer "If You Are But a Dream,” where he croons like Frank Sinatra as a string quartet and horn ensemble add to the Old Hollywood mood.