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Sinatra asked me out.
Sinatra was somebody special.
Sinatra was just one of Mom's friends.
Like Frank Sinatra, I'm doing it my way.
I played on a few Frank Sinatra sessions.
I've had more comebacks than Frank Sinatra.
Who wouldn't want to be Frank Sinatra's son?
I wish Frank Sinatra would just shut up and sing.
I fell in love with Sinatra when I was very young.
My musical development stopped when Frank Sinatra died.
I worked on a film short with Frank Sinatra when I was a kid.
I love Frank Sinatra. He is one of my biggest all-time idols.
A lot of the greatest compositions were made famous by Sinatra.
Then I went to radio with Sinatra and I watched that disappear.
To sing with Frank Sinatra in any capacity at all is overwhelming.
I listen to Sinatra way more than a person my age probably should.
Frank Sinatra is the only one that went from teen idol to superstar.
I listen to a lot of jazz. I'm a big Sinatra geek. I love Chet Baker.
I saw Sinatra many times. I saw him at Caesars. I saw him at the Sands.
The duet with Frank Sinatra, 'What Now My Love,' is one of my favorites.
Sinatra, in my opinion, is possibly the greatest male singer of all time.
Kings of Leon are good but I like anything from Rihanna to Frank Sinatra.
Growing up, my earliest memories are listening to Sinatra Christmas albums.
Early '90s, I was big, big into Sinatra. I was in college. I was fascinated.
If you win in New York - that Frank Sinatra song - you are a god. You are a king.
I grew up listening to legends such as Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., and Tony Bennett.
My mother was against me being an actress - until I introduced her to Frank Sinatra.
I like Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole and Dean Martin, who was my favorite, you know.
I recorded with Sinatra, but the recording business is a very strange strata right now.
I didn't even respect singers until I heard Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong.
I have written for, very fortunately, some great singers from Frank Sinatra to Elvis Presley.
I joined Tommy Dorsey at the Paramount Theater in New York as a singer. I replaced Frank Sinatra.
Mick Jagger's fans bought records with their allowances. Sinatra's people bought them out of wages.
I grew up listening to Frank Sinatra, riding in the car with my grandpa, and I was just intrigued by it.
The highlight of my career was being at the inaugural gala of Ronald Reagan, and I owe that to Mr. Sinatra.
I actually started singing those songs six or seven years ago, when I was an opening act for Frank Sinatra.
The run I was on made Sinatra, Flynn, Jagger, Richards, all of them look like droopy-eyed armless children.
Michael's the ultimate entertainer. After Michael Jackson, it's Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, and Bruce Lee.
I don't try to copy anybody - I mean, I'm not trying to become another Sinatra. I merely sing the way I speak.
'Strictly Sinatra' became a compromise between me and the producers, and neither of us liked the results much.
Frank Sinatra. Hey, Frank, I saw you in 'The Pride and Passion,' and I want to tell you the cannon was wonderful!
My Mt. Rushmore of hero worship would include Ralph Waldo Emerson, Marcus Aurelius, Frank Sinatra and Barry White.
Sinatra was the biggest influence on my life, my singing career. And rightly so. I mean he was the best singer ever.
Frank Sinatra was a popular star, but he was always so sweet and friendly to me that I was excited just to be next to him.
I won't write my autobiography because I never had an affair with Frank Sinatra, and if I had had, I wouldn't tell anyone.
What makes Gucci Mane Gucci Mane is like what made Frank Sinatra Frank Sinatra - it's just him. He's trap's Frank Sinatra.
I respected Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra. Those were my heroes, and they were 10 years older than I was.
Rihanna's voice is just delicious for your ear. Sinatra had the same thing; anything he sang sounded pleasing to most people.
The type of music I like to sing is really those classic songs, those Barbara Streisand, Celine Dion, Frank Sinatra, classics.
In 1957's 'There's No You,' Sinatra is suspended at the intersection of a loss he can't face and a memory he can't relinquish.