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Sinatra

[si-nah-truh]

noun

  1. Frank Francis Albert, 1915–98, U.S. singer and actor.



Sinatra

/ sɪˈnɑːtrə /

noun

  1. Francis Albert , known as Frank. 1915–98, US popular singer and film actor. His recordings include "One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)" (1955) and "My Way" (1969)

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His songs were sung by Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra and Barbra Streisand; they won Academy Awards and were part of the repertory of any self-respecting cocktail pianist.

The result is part crooner, part cabaret — with clear nods to Frank Sinatra and Old Hollywood romances.

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He dreamed of being the Black Frank Sinatra.

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But I thought of myself as musical performer, an actor — maybe I’d be Sinatra someday.

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"I'm particularly proud because I pushed Frank Sinatra off the top. It was My Way before that," he said.

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