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Ava Gardner, 67 (1922-1990) US Actress
Ava Lavinia Gardner, 67 (24th December 1922 - 25th January 1990) was an American actress and singer. She was signed to a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1941 and appeared mainly in small roles until she drew attention with her performance in The Killers (1946). She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her work in Mogambo (1953), and also received BAFTA Award and Golden Globe Award nominations for other films. Gardner appeared in several high-profile films from the 1940s to 1970s, including The Hucksters (1947), Show Boat (1951), Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951), The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952), The Barefoot Contessa (1954), Bhowani Junction (1956), On the Beach (1959), 55 Days at Peking (1963), Seven Days in May (1964), The Night of the Iguana (1964), The Bib...
published: 29 Jan 2018
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Ava Gardner: Die zügellose Femme Fatale | Doku | ARTE
1953: Auf dem Höhepunkt ihrer Karriere wagte Ava Gardner das Unfassbare: Sie kehrte Hollywood den Rücken und ging nach Spanien – damals noch die von Franco mit eiserner Hand geführte Diktatur. Warum zog sich eine der begehrtesten Filmdiven fünfzehn Jahre lang von der Außenwelt zurück? Die Dokumentation erinnert an die spanischen Jahre der Femme Fatale Gardner.
Im Jahr 1953 befindet sich Ava Gardner auf dem Höhepunkt ihrer Karriere: Rollen in Filmen wie „Rächer der Unterwelt“, „Pandora und der Fliegende Holländer“ oder „Mogambo“, zwei Blitzehen und zahlreiche schlagzeilenträchtige Liebschaften machen den MGM-Star zur lebenden Leinwandlegende. Genau zu diesem Zeitpunkt beschließt sie, Hollywood – und ihrem Geliebten Frank Sinatra – den Rücken zu kehren, um sich in der spanischen Hauptstad...
published: 31 Jul 2021
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Why was Ava Gardner Hollywood’s Most Alluring Femme Fatale?
Business email: agofvi@gmail.com
Music in the video:
-"Backed Vibes Clean" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
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published: 21 Aug 2021
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Show Boat - Ava Gardner 's own voice -- Bill
Here's Ava's own vocal track - she was dubbed by Annette Warren in the released film.
From "Ava: My Story"
"Now, I can sing. I do not expect to be taken for Maria Callas, Ella Fitzgerald, or Lena Home, but I can carry a tune well enough for the likes of Artie Shaw to feel safe offering to put me in front of his orchestra. But since Julie's two songs, "Bill" and "Can't Help Loving That Man," are so beloved by everyone, I decided to work as hard as I could to fit the bill. I even found this marvelous teacher, who'd worked with both Lena and Dorothy Dandridge, and we slaved away for several weeks and produced a test record of those two songs.
Then, rather nervously, I took my life into my hands and gave the record to Arthur Freed himself, God Almighty of musical productions. I don't think ...
published: 02 Mar 2013
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The Tragic Life and Sad Ending of Ava Gardner - What Happened to Ava Gardner?
The Tragic Life and Sad Ending of Ava Gardner - What Happened to Ava Gardner?
Mini bio of the life of Ava Gardner, who is an American actress and singer. She first signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1941 and appeared mainly in small roles until she drew critics' attention in 1946 with her performance in Robert Siodmak's film noir The Killers. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1953 for her performance in John Ford's Mogambo, and in 1964 for best actress for both a Golden Globe Award and BAFTA Award for her performance in John Huston's The Night of the Iguana.
This video was made using information and photos freely found on the internet. No copyright infringement intended. This video may not be re-uploaded by others. I created this video and recorded the a...
published: 28 May 2021
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Grace Kelly chats with Ava Gardner ("Mogambo", 1953).
Grace Kelly and Ava Gardner are seen here having a chat on the verandah of a safari house in Kenya.......From the film "Mogambo"(1953). Note - Comments set to "newest first".
published: 04 Oct 2014
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Ava Gardner Documentary
published: 19 Apr 2019
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Ava Gardner, la gitane d'Hollywood | ARTE Cinéma
Elle tourna avec les plus grands, de John Ford dans "Mogambo" à Joseph L. Mankiewicz dans "La comtesse aux pieds nus", en passant par John Huston dans "La nuit de l’iguane". Derrière la beauté de l’actrice se cachaient les fragilités d’une femme tourmentée, que révélèrent ses années d’exil en Espagne sous la dictature de Franco.
Était-ce pour fuir son mariage houleux avec Frank Sinatra ou la surmédiatisation qui l’étouffait, était-ce parce qu’elle était tombée amoureuse d'un autre homme, comme elle l’écrivit dans ses mémoires ? Il y a sans doute un peu de tout cela dans le départ d'Ava Gardner, qui, au sommet de sa gloire, quitte Hollywood pour s’installer en Espagne en 1955, à 32 ans, en pleine dictature franquiste. "Ava Gardner devient libre dans un pays totalitaire. C’est complètemen...
published: 14 Jul 2021
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What's My Line? - Ava Gardner (Sep 13, 1953) [CORRECTED]
MYSTERY GUEST: Ava Gardner
PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
NOTE: This video replaces an earlier post of this same show that had a/v dropouts throughout the program.
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published: 27 Jun 2014
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60 Rare Photos of Ava Gardner (1940s -1950s)
Ava Lavinia Gardner (December 24, 1922 – January 25, 1990) was an American actress and singer.
She was signed to a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1941, and appeared mainly in small roles until she drew attention with her performance in The Killers (1946). She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her work in Mogambo (1953), and also received BAFTA Award and Golden Globe Award nominations for other films.
Gardner appeared in several high-profile films from the 1940s to 1970s, including The Hucksters (1947), Show Boat (1951), Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951), The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952), The Barefoot Contessa (1954), Bhowani Junction (1956), On the Beach (1959), 55 Days at Peking (1963), Seven Days in May (1964), The Night of the Iguana (1964), The Bible:...
published: 06 Mar 2019
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Ava Gardner Documentary: Grabtown Girl
00:00 Introduction
01:50 Ava and her Carolina Roots
04:33 Ava gets married
09:13 Ava in the Movies
15:06 Ava in her later years
17:36 Ava and her Legacy
This documentary was made by Bruce Wittman of Marking History Youtube Channel and Eagle Video Productions. The Marking History Channel is a web series of short historical videos discussing the incredible hidden stories within the thousands of historical highway markers across America. War, music, sports, national events, social change and heroic American figures are some of the topics that are covered. View the channel here for more videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCydOqPPXd_YzZz7-0DtsazA
This video explores Ava's roots, life, career, loves and legacy. It is shared with permission.
#AvaGardner
published: 24 Aug 2021
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Ava Gardner: Behind the Allure Documentary
Ava Gardner biographers Anthony Uzarowski and Kendra Bean discuss how her public life defined her career.
I do not own this content. For educational purposes only.
published: 26 Oct 2018
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Ava Gardner, 67 (1922-1990) US Actress
Ava Lavinia Gardner, 67 (24th December 1922 - 25th January 1990) was an American actress and singer. She was signed to a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 19...
Ava Lavinia Gardner, 67 (24th December 1922 - 25th January 1990) was an American actress and singer. She was signed to a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1941 and appeared mainly in small roles until she drew attention with her performance in The Killers (1946). She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her work in Mogambo (1953), and also received BAFTA Award and Golden Globe Award nominations for other films. Gardner appeared in several high-profile films from the 1940s to 1970s, including The Hucksters (1947), Show Boat (1951), Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951), The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952), The Barefoot Contessa (1954), Bhowani Junction (1956), On the Beach (1959), 55 Days at Peking (1963), Seven Days in May (1964), The Night of the Iguana (1964), The Bible: In the Beginning... (1966), The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972), Earthquake (1974), and The Cassandra Crossing (1976). Gardner continued to act regularly until 1986, four years before her death in London in 1990 at the age of 67.
https://wn.com/Ava_Gardner,_67_(1922_1990)_US_Actress
Ava Lavinia Gardner, 67 (24th December 1922 - 25th January 1990) was an American actress and singer. She was signed to a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1941 and appeared mainly in small roles until she drew attention with her performance in The Killers (1946). She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her work in Mogambo (1953), and also received BAFTA Award and Golden Globe Award nominations for other films. Gardner appeared in several high-profile films from the 1940s to 1970s, including The Hucksters (1947), Show Boat (1951), Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951), The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952), The Barefoot Contessa (1954), Bhowani Junction (1956), On the Beach (1959), 55 Days at Peking (1963), Seven Days in May (1964), The Night of the Iguana (1964), The Bible: In the Beginning... (1966), The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972), Earthquake (1974), and The Cassandra Crossing (1976). Gardner continued to act regularly until 1986, four years before her death in London in 1990 at the age of 67.
- published: 29 Jan 2018
- views: 2383906
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Ava Gardner: Die zügellose Femme Fatale | Doku | ARTE
1953: Auf dem Höhepunkt ihrer Karriere wagte Ava Gardner das Unfassbare: Sie kehrte Hollywood den Rücken und ging nach Spanien – damals noch die von Franco mit ...
1953: Auf dem Höhepunkt ihrer Karriere wagte Ava Gardner das Unfassbare: Sie kehrte Hollywood den Rücken und ging nach Spanien – damals noch die von Franco mit eiserner Hand geführte Diktatur. Warum zog sich eine der begehrtesten Filmdiven fünfzehn Jahre lang von der Außenwelt zurück? Die Dokumentation erinnert an die spanischen Jahre der Femme Fatale Gardner.
Im Jahr 1953 befindet sich Ava Gardner auf dem Höhepunkt ihrer Karriere: Rollen in Filmen wie „Rächer der Unterwelt“, „Pandora und der Fliegende Holländer“ oder „Mogambo“, zwei Blitzehen und zahlreiche schlagzeilenträchtige Liebschaften machen den MGM-Star zur lebenden Leinwandlegende. Genau zu diesem Zeitpunkt beschließt sie, Hollywood – und ihrem Geliebten Frank Sinatra – den Rücken zu kehren, um sich in der spanischen Hauptstadt Madrid niederzulassen. Spanien ist zu diesem Zeitpunkt eine Diktatur, die Menschen leiden unter Not und Unterdrückung. Die freiheitliche Welt der Hollywood-Diva kollidiert mit der Realität des faschistischen Franco-Regimes, Glamour und Technicolor treffen auf den schwarz-weißen Alltag eines nach dem Spanischen Bürgerkrieg ausgebluteten Landes. Ava Gardner lebt 15 Jahre lang in Spanien, feiert, tanzt, lebt wie im Rausch. „Ich weiß nicht, ob es das Klima war, die Männer oder die Musik, aber als ich Spanien entdeckte, habe ich mich sofort in dieses Land verliebt“, sagt sie. Doch sie findet zunehmend Zuflucht im Alkohol. Ihre Ehe mit Frank Sinatra zerbricht. Dann lässt sie sich auf eine leidenschaftliche Beziehung mit dem spanischen Playboy, Nationalhelden und Torero Luis Miguel Dominguín ein. Sie nimmt nur noch Verträge in Europa an. Im Januar 1954 fliegt sie nach Rom, um mit Humphrey Bogart "Die barfüßige Gräfin" zu drehen, unter der Regie von Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Darin spielt sie die Rolle der María Vargas, einer spanischen Bartänzerin, die zum Hollywood-Star wird. "Die barfüßige Gräfin" erscheint wie eine Allegorie einer neu entdeckten südländischen Ava Gardner. Die Dokumentation spannt den Bogen von ihrer Kindheit im ländlichen North Carolina, dem frühen Tod ihres Vaters, über den ersten Vertrag der 19-Jährigen mit der MGM, ihr Leinwanddebüt und ihren kometenhaften Aufstieg zum Weltstar bis hin zu den schicksalhaften Jahren in Spanien. Nach einem Reitunfall, der eine bleibende Schwellung auf ihrer Wange hinterlässt, kommt es langsam zum Wendepunkt in ihrer Karriere; sie verlässt Spanien und geht nach London. „Ich verlasse Spanien, aber es ist der einzige Ort, an dem ich mich in Frieden gefühlt habe, der einzige Ort auf der Welt, an dem ich so etwas wie Glück empfinden konnte“, schreibt sie in ihren Memoiren. Ava Gardner stirbt 1990 einsam in London, ohne jemals nach Spanien zurückgekehrt zu sein.
Dokumentation von Sergio G. Mondelo (F 2016, 53 Min)
#avagardner #francoregime #femmefatale
Video verfügbar bis 31/12/2021
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1953: Auf dem Höhepunkt ihrer Karriere wagte Ava Gardner das Unfassbare: Sie kehrte Hollywood den Rücken und ging nach Spanien – damals noch die von Franco mit eiserner Hand geführte Diktatur. Warum zog sich eine der begehrtesten Filmdiven fünfzehn Jahre lang von der Außenwelt zurück? Die Dokumentation erinnert an die spanischen Jahre der Femme Fatale Gardner.
Im Jahr 1953 befindet sich Ava Gardner auf dem Höhepunkt ihrer Karriere: Rollen in Filmen wie „Rächer der Unterwelt“, „Pandora und der Fliegende Holländer“ oder „Mogambo“, zwei Blitzehen und zahlreiche schlagzeilenträchtige Liebschaften machen den MGM-Star zur lebenden Leinwandlegende. Genau zu diesem Zeitpunkt beschließt sie, Hollywood – und ihrem Geliebten Frank Sinatra – den Rücken zu kehren, um sich in der spanischen Hauptstadt Madrid niederzulassen. Spanien ist zu diesem Zeitpunkt eine Diktatur, die Menschen leiden unter Not und Unterdrückung. Die freiheitliche Welt der Hollywood-Diva kollidiert mit der Realität des faschistischen Franco-Regimes, Glamour und Technicolor treffen auf den schwarz-weißen Alltag eines nach dem Spanischen Bürgerkrieg ausgebluteten Landes. Ava Gardner lebt 15 Jahre lang in Spanien, feiert, tanzt, lebt wie im Rausch. „Ich weiß nicht, ob es das Klima war, die Männer oder die Musik, aber als ich Spanien entdeckte, habe ich mich sofort in dieses Land verliebt“, sagt sie. Doch sie findet zunehmend Zuflucht im Alkohol. Ihre Ehe mit Frank Sinatra zerbricht. Dann lässt sie sich auf eine leidenschaftliche Beziehung mit dem spanischen Playboy, Nationalhelden und Torero Luis Miguel Dominguín ein. Sie nimmt nur noch Verträge in Europa an. Im Januar 1954 fliegt sie nach Rom, um mit Humphrey Bogart "Die barfüßige Gräfin" zu drehen, unter der Regie von Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Darin spielt sie die Rolle der María Vargas, einer spanischen Bartänzerin, die zum Hollywood-Star wird. "Die barfüßige Gräfin" erscheint wie eine Allegorie einer neu entdeckten südländischen Ava Gardner. Die Dokumentation spannt den Bogen von ihrer Kindheit im ländlichen North Carolina, dem frühen Tod ihres Vaters, über den ersten Vertrag der 19-Jährigen mit der MGM, ihr Leinwanddebüt und ihren kometenhaften Aufstieg zum Weltstar bis hin zu den schicksalhaften Jahren in Spanien. Nach einem Reitunfall, der eine bleibende Schwellung auf ihrer Wange hinterlässt, kommt es langsam zum Wendepunkt in ihrer Karriere; sie verlässt Spanien und geht nach London. „Ich verlasse Spanien, aber es ist der einzige Ort, an dem ich mich in Frieden gefühlt habe, der einzige Ort auf der Welt, an dem ich so etwas wie Glück empfinden konnte“, schreibt sie in ihren Memoiren. Ava Gardner stirbt 1990 einsam in London, ohne jemals nach Spanien zurückgekehrt zu sein.
Dokumentation von Sergio G. Mondelo (F 2016, 53 Min)
#avagardner #francoregime #femmefatale
Video verfügbar bis 31/12/2021
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- published: 31 Jul 2021
- views: 198237
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Why was Ava Gardner Hollywood’s Most Alluring Femme Fatale?
Business email: agofvi@gmail.com
Music in the video:
-"Backed Vibes Clean" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0...
Business email: agofvi@gmail.com
Music in the video:
-"Backed Vibes Clean" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Music wanted!!
If you are a music producer and would like me to use your music please email me at agofvi@gmail.com
https://wn.com/Why_Was_Ava_Gardner_Hollywood’S_Most_Alluring_Femme_Fatale
Business email: agofvi@gmail.com
Music in the video:
-"Backed Vibes Clean" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Music wanted!!
If you are a music producer and would like me to use your music please email me at agofvi@gmail.com
- published: 21 Aug 2021
- views: 66955
4:28
Show Boat - Ava Gardner 's own voice -- Bill
Here's Ava's own vocal track - she was dubbed by Annette Warren in the released film.
From "Ava: My Story"
"Now, I can sing. I do not expect to be taken for M...
Here's Ava's own vocal track - she was dubbed by Annette Warren in the released film.
From "Ava: My Story"
"Now, I can sing. I do not expect to be taken for Maria Callas, Ella Fitzgerald, or Lena Home, but I can carry a tune well enough for the likes of Artie Shaw to feel safe offering to put me in front of his orchestra. But since Julie's two songs, "Bill" and "Can't Help Loving That Man," are so beloved by everyone, I decided to work as hard as I could to fit the bill. I even found this marvelous teacher, who'd worked with both Lena and Dorothy Dandridge, and we slaved away for several weeks and produced a test record of those two songs.
Then, rather nervously, I took my life into my hands and gave the record to Arthur Freed himself, God Almighty of musical productions. I don't think the son of a bitch ever even listened to it He just put it on a shelf and delivered the usual studio ultimatum: "Now, listen, Ava, you can't sing and you're among professional singers." So that settled that one.
Or did it? Because the singer they'd chosen to dub my singing had a high, rather tiny voice, totally inappropriate when it was paired with my own speaking voice. The studio spent thousands and thousands of dollars and used the full MGM orchestra trying to get this poor girl right. I mean, there was nothing wrong with her in the first place, except for the obvious fact that she wasn't me.
Finally, they got Annette Warren, this gal who used to do a lot of my singing off-screen, and they substituted her voice for mine. So my Southern twang suddenly stops talking and her soprano starts singing - hell, what a mess.
When it came to the album version of the movie, things got even worse. Being a great fan of Lena's, I had copied her phrasing, note for note, on my test record. So they took my record imitating Lena and put earphones on her so she could sing the songs copying me copying her.
But Metro soon found out that they couldn't legally release the album with my name and image, as they called it, without my voice being part of the package. So then I used earphones to try to record my voice over her voice, which had been recorded over my voice imitating her. I did it note for note, they wiped Lena's voice off the album, and the record was a success. That's the way they worked in those days. And I still get goddamn royalties on the thing!"
From Hugh Fordin's book "The World Of Entertainment!":
Ava had made up her mind to sing her two numbers herself: no dubbing. Both songs, Can't Help Lovin' That Man" and "Bill," not only require a voice but vocal skill of a high degree. Coaching her, Fdens knew from the very start that his efforts were in vain. Accompanying her at the piano, he recorded a test which turned out to be pale, thin and tentative. He decided to audition voice doubles: Marni Nixon, Anita Ellis, Carole Richards and Annette Warren. He found Warren's singing voice best suited as a match for Gardner's speaking voice.
When it came to the prerecordings Gardner still insisted on singing the songs herself. As a precaution a set of tracks was also made by Warren.
After a couple of weeks of screening the two scenes for a number of in- and outsiders, Annette Warren was called back to rerecord the songs, now to Gardner's lip-synch. What ensued until after the production had closed was a kind of a parlor game. Warren's tracks were in; Warren's tracks were out. Gardner's tracks were in, and then they were out; and so on and so forth, depending on the comment of whoever had seen the sequences last.
Before starting the dubbing of the picture, vocal director Lela Simone asked music director Roger Edens "And who is singing?" The answer was a not very enthusiasic: "Ava."
The picture was previewed on March 22, 1951. The one change that was made afterward was that Gardner's voice was out and Warren's voice was in. At the second preview on April 3, the change had a very noticeable and positive effect on the audience.
When Simone asked and Jesse Kaye discussed the forthcoming soundtrack album he felt that for reasons of exploitation and sale Ava Gardner's name on the cover would be an added plus. Simone took great pains in the dubbing of Gardner's tracks, backing up her voice with the accompmaniments to make her sound more palatable.
Show Boat cost $2,295,429 and grossed in excess of $8,650,000.
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https://wn.com/Show_Boat_Ava_Gardner_'s_Own_Voice_Bill
Here's Ava's own vocal track - she was dubbed by Annette Warren in the released film.
From "Ava: My Story"
"Now, I can sing. I do not expect to be taken for Maria Callas, Ella Fitzgerald, or Lena Home, but I can carry a tune well enough for the likes of Artie Shaw to feel safe offering to put me in front of his orchestra. But since Julie's two songs, "Bill" and "Can't Help Loving That Man," are so beloved by everyone, I decided to work as hard as I could to fit the bill. I even found this marvelous teacher, who'd worked with both Lena and Dorothy Dandridge, and we slaved away for several weeks and produced a test record of those two songs.
Then, rather nervously, I took my life into my hands and gave the record to Arthur Freed himself, God Almighty of musical productions. I don't think the son of a bitch ever even listened to it He just put it on a shelf and delivered the usual studio ultimatum: "Now, listen, Ava, you can't sing and you're among professional singers." So that settled that one.
Or did it? Because the singer they'd chosen to dub my singing had a high, rather tiny voice, totally inappropriate when it was paired with my own speaking voice. The studio spent thousands and thousands of dollars and used the full MGM orchestra trying to get this poor girl right. I mean, there was nothing wrong with her in the first place, except for the obvious fact that she wasn't me.
Finally, they got Annette Warren, this gal who used to do a lot of my singing off-screen, and they substituted her voice for mine. So my Southern twang suddenly stops talking and her soprano starts singing - hell, what a mess.
When it came to the album version of the movie, things got even worse. Being a great fan of Lena's, I had copied her phrasing, note for note, on my test record. So they took my record imitating Lena and put earphones on her so she could sing the songs copying me copying her.
But Metro soon found out that they couldn't legally release the album with my name and image, as they called it, without my voice being part of the package. So then I used earphones to try to record my voice over her voice, which had been recorded over my voice imitating her. I did it note for note, they wiped Lena's voice off the album, and the record was a success. That's the way they worked in those days. And I still get goddamn royalties on the thing!"
From Hugh Fordin's book "The World Of Entertainment!":
Ava had made up her mind to sing her two numbers herself: no dubbing. Both songs, Can't Help Lovin' That Man" and "Bill," not only require a voice but vocal skill of a high degree. Coaching her, Fdens knew from the very start that his efforts were in vain. Accompanying her at the piano, he recorded a test which turned out to be pale, thin and tentative. He decided to audition voice doubles: Marni Nixon, Anita Ellis, Carole Richards and Annette Warren. He found Warren's singing voice best suited as a match for Gardner's speaking voice.
When it came to the prerecordings Gardner still insisted on singing the songs herself. As a precaution a set of tracks was also made by Warren.
After a couple of weeks of screening the two scenes for a number of in- and outsiders, Annette Warren was called back to rerecord the songs, now to Gardner's lip-synch. What ensued until after the production had closed was a kind of a parlor game. Warren's tracks were in; Warren's tracks were out. Gardner's tracks were in, and then they were out; and so on and so forth, depending on the comment of whoever had seen the sequences last.
Before starting the dubbing of the picture, vocal director Lela Simone asked music director Roger Edens "And who is singing?" The answer was a not very enthusiasic: "Ava."
The picture was previewed on March 22, 1951. The one change that was made afterward was that Gardner's voice was out and Warren's voice was in. At the second preview on April 3, the change had a very noticeable and positive effect on the audience.
When Simone asked and Jesse Kaye discussed the forthcoming soundtrack album he felt that for reasons of exploitation and sale Ava Gardner's name on the cover would be an added plus. Simone took great pains in the dubbing of Gardner's tracks, backing up her voice with the accompmaniments to make her sound more palatable.
Show Boat cost $2,295,429 and grossed in excess of $8,650,000.
.
- published: 02 Mar 2013
- views: 499363
11:21
The Tragic Life and Sad Ending of Ava Gardner - What Happened to Ava Gardner?
The Tragic Life and Sad Ending of Ava Gardner - What Happened to Ava Gardner?
Mini bio of the life of Ava Gardner, who is an American actress and singer. She fi...
The Tragic Life and Sad Ending of Ava Gardner - What Happened to Ava Gardner?
Mini bio of the life of Ava Gardner, who is an American actress and singer. She first signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1941 and appeared mainly in small roles until she drew critics' attention in 1946 with her performance in Robert Siodmak's film noir The Killers. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1953 for her performance in John Ford's Mogambo, and in 1964 for best actress for both a Golden Globe Award and BAFTA Award for her performance in John Huston's The Night of the Iguana.
This video was made using information and photos freely found on the internet. No copyright infringement intended. This video may not be re-uploaded by others. I created this video and recorded the audio and my voice may not be used by others.
Thanks for watching!
Have a good time.
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The Tragic Life and Sad Ending of Ava Gardner - What Happened to Ava Gardner?
Mini bio of the life of Ava Gardner, who is an American actress and singer. She first signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1941 and appeared mainly in small roles until she drew critics' attention in 1946 with her performance in Robert Siodmak's film noir The Killers. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1953 for her performance in John Ford's Mogambo, and in 1964 for best actress for both a Golden Globe Award and BAFTA Award for her performance in John Huston's The Night of the Iguana.
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- published: 28 May 2021
- views: 8704
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Grace Kelly chats with Ava Gardner ("Mogambo", 1953).
Grace Kelly and Ava Gardner are seen here having a chat on the verandah of a safari house in Kenya.......From the film "Mogambo"(1953). Note - Comments set to "...
Grace Kelly and Ava Gardner are seen here having a chat on the verandah of a safari house in Kenya.......From the film "Mogambo"(1953). Note - Comments set to "newest first".
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Grace Kelly and Ava Gardner are seen here having a chat on the verandah of a safari house in Kenya.......From the film "Mogambo"(1953). Note - Comments set to "newest first".
- published: 04 Oct 2014
- views: 129162
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Ava Gardner, la gitane d'Hollywood | ARTE Cinéma
Elle tourna avec les plus grands, de John Ford dans "Mogambo" à Joseph L. Mankiewicz dans "La comtesse aux pieds nus", en passant par John Huston dans "La nuit ...
Elle tourna avec les plus grands, de John Ford dans "Mogambo" à Joseph L. Mankiewicz dans "La comtesse aux pieds nus", en passant par John Huston dans "La nuit de l’iguane". Derrière la beauté de l’actrice se cachaient les fragilités d’une femme tourmentée, que révélèrent ses années d’exil en Espagne sous la dictature de Franco.
Était-ce pour fuir son mariage houleux avec Frank Sinatra ou la surmédiatisation qui l’étouffait, était-ce parce qu’elle était tombée amoureuse d'un autre homme, comme elle l’écrivit dans ses mémoires ? Il y a sans doute un peu de tout cela dans le départ d'Ava Gardner, qui, au sommet de sa gloire, quitte Hollywood pour s’installer en Espagne en 1955, à 32 ans, en pleine dictature franquiste. "Ava Gardner devient libre dans un pays totalitaire. C’est complètement paradoxal", analyse Frédéric Martinez, l’un des biographes de la star, dans ce passionnant documentaire de Sergio G. Mondelo déjà auteur de Pedro Almodóvar – Tout sur ses femmes, diffusé par ARTE. Il brosse ici un saisissant portrait d’une des plus belles femmes du monde, qui succomba aux accents du flamenco, à la puissance des corridas et au sex-appeal d’un acteur-matador sur le tournage de Pandora, à Tossa de Mar en 1951.
Femme fragile
Quatre ans après cette expérience européenne, elle décide de s’exiler à Madrid. S’ensuivent quinze années de fêtes et de passions amoureuses (toujours les matadors) qui se terminent par une chute de cheval qui la laisse brisée, au sens propre comme au figuré. À tel point que sa carrière cinématographique en pâtit, elle qui tourna avec les plus grands, de John Ford dans Mogambo à Joseph L. Mankiewicz dans La comtesse aux pieds nus, en passant par John Huston dans La nuit de l’iguane. Tissé d’images d’archives, d’extraits de films et de ses mémoires, d’interventions de biographes et de critiques, le film explore avant tout les fragilités de la femme derrière l’actrice. Car Ava, qui sombra peu à peu dans l’alcool, ne parvint jamais à se départir d’un manque d’estime de soi sans doute dû à une enfance pauvre et à la mort prématurée d’un père aimant.
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Elle tourna avec les plus grands, de John Ford dans "Mogambo" à Joseph L. Mankiewicz dans "La comtesse aux pieds nus", en passant par John Huston dans "La nuit de l’iguane". Derrière la beauté de l’actrice se cachaient les fragilités d’une femme tourmentée, que révélèrent ses années d’exil en Espagne sous la dictature de Franco.
Était-ce pour fuir son mariage houleux avec Frank Sinatra ou la surmédiatisation qui l’étouffait, était-ce parce qu’elle était tombée amoureuse d'un autre homme, comme elle l’écrivit dans ses mémoires ? Il y a sans doute un peu de tout cela dans le départ d'Ava Gardner, qui, au sommet de sa gloire, quitte Hollywood pour s’installer en Espagne en 1955, à 32 ans, en pleine dictature franquiste. "Ava Gardner devient libre dans un pays totalitaire. C’est complètement paradoxal", analyse Frédéric Martinez, l’un des biographes de la star, dans ce passionnant documentaire de Sergio G. Mondelo déjà auteur de Pedro Almodóvar – Tout sur ses femmes, diffusé par ARTE. Il brosse ici un saisissant portrait d’une des plus belles femmes du monde, qui succomba aux accents du flamenco, à la puissance des corridas et au sex-appeal d’un acteur-matador sur le tournage de Pandora, à Tossa de Mar en 1951.
Femme fragile
Quatre ans après cette expérience européenne, elle décide de s’exiler à Madrid. S’ensuivent quinze années de fêtes et de passions amoureuses (toujours les matadors) qui se terminent par une chute de cheval qui la laisse brisée, au sens propre comme au figuré. À tel point que sa carrière cinématographique en pâtit, elle qui tourna avec les plus grands, de John Ford dans Mogambo à Joseph L. Mankiewicz dans La comtesse aux pieds nus, en passant par John Huston dans La nuit de l’iguane. Tissé d’images d’archives, d’extraits de films et de ses mémoires, d’interventions de biographes et de critiques, le film explore avant tout les fragilités de la femme derrière l’actrice. Car Ava, qui sombra peu à peu dans l’alcool, ne parvint jamais à se départir d’un manque d’estime de soi sans doute dû à une enfance pauvre et à la mort prématurée d’un père aimant.
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- published: 14 Jul 2021
- views: 73801
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What's My Line? - Ava Gardner (Sep 13, 1953) [CORRECTED]
MYSTERY GUEST: Ava Gardner
PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
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MYSTERY GUEST: Ava Gardner
PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
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- published: 27 Jun 2014
- views: 353125
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60 Rare Photos of Ava Gardner (1940s -1950s)
Ava Lavinia Gardner (December 24, 1922 – January 25, 1990) was an American actress and singer.
She was signed to a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1941, a...
Ava Lavinia Gardner (December 24, 1922 – January 25, 1990) was an American actress and singer.
She was signed to a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1941, and appeared mainly in small roles until she drew attention with her performance in The Killers (1946). She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her work in Mogambo (1953), and also received BAFTA Award and Golden Globe Award nominations for other films.
Gardner appeared in several high-profile films from the 1940s to 1970s, including The Hucksters (1947), Show Boat (1951), Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951), The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952), The Barefoot Contessa (1954), Bhowani Junction (1956), On the Beach (1959), 55 Days at Peking (1963), Seven Days in May (1964), The Night of the Iguana (1964), The Bible: In the Beginning... (1966), The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972), Earthquake (1974), and The Cassandra Crossing (1976). Gardner continued to act regularly until 1986, four years before her death in London in 1990, at the age of 67.
She is listed 25th among the American Film Institute's 25 Greatest Female Stars of Classic Hollywood Cinema.
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Ava Lavinia Gardner (December 24, 1922 – January 25, 1990) was an American actress and singer.
She was signed to a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1941, and appeared mainly in small roles until she drew attention with her performance in The Killers (1946). She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her work in Mogambo (1953), and also received BAFTA Award and Golden Globe Award nominations for other films.
Gardner appeared in several high-profile films from the 1940s to 1970s, including The Hucksters (1947), Show Boat (1951), Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951), The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952), The Barefoot Contessa (1954), Bhowani Junction (1956), On the Beach (1959), 55 Days at Peking (1963), Seven Days in May (1964), The Night of the Iguana (1964), The Bible: In the Beginning... (1966), The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972), Earthquake (1974), and The Cassandra Crossing (1976). Gardner continued to act regularly until 1986, four years before her death in London in 1990, at the age of 67.
She is listed 25th among the American Film Institute's 25 Greatest Female Stars of Classic Hollywood Cinema.
- published: 06 Mar 2019
- views: 28334
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Ava Gardner Documentary: Grabtown Girl
00:00 Introduction
01:50 Ava and her Carolina Roots
04:33 Ava gets married
09:13 Ava in the Movies
15:06 Ava in her later years
17:36 Ava and her Legacy
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00:00 Introduction
01:50 Ava and her Carolina Roots
04:33 Ava gets married
09:13 Ava in the Movies
15:06 Ava in her later years
17:36 Ava and her Legacy
This documentary was made by Bruce Wittman of Marking History Youtube Channel and Eagle Video Productions. The Marking History Channel is a web series of short historical videos discussing the incredible hidden stories within the thousands of historical highway markers across America. War, music, sports, national events, social change and heroic American figures are some of the topics that are covered. View the channel here for more videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCydOqPPXd_YzZz7-0DtsazA
This video explores Ava's roots, life, career, loves and legacy. It is shared with permission.
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00:00 Introduction
01:50 Ava and her Carolina Roots
04:33 Ava gets married
09:13 Ava in the Movies
15:06 Ava in her later years
17:36 Ava and her Legacy
This documentary was made by Bruce Wittman of Marking History Youtube Channel and Eagle Video Productions. The Marking History Channel is a web series of short historical videos discussing the incredible hidden stories within the thousands of historical highway markers across America. War, music, sports, national events, social change and heroic American figures are some of the topics that are covered. View the channel here for more videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCydOqPPXd_YzZz7-0DtsazA
This video explores Ava's roots, life, career, loves and legacy. It is shared with permission.
#AvaGardner
- published: 24 Aug 2021
- views: 275
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Ava Gardner: Behind the Allure Documentary
Ava Gardner biographers Anthony Uzarowski and Kendra Bean discuss how her public life defined her career.
I do not own this content. For educational purposes on...
Ava Gardner biographers Anthony Uzarowski and Kendra Bean discuss how her public life defined her career.
I do not own this content. For educational purposes only.
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Ava Gardner biographers Anthony Uzarowski and Kendra Bean discuss how her public life defined her career.
I do not own this content. For educational purposes only.
- published: 26 Oct 2018
- views: 52850
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Frank Sinatra Greatest Hits Best Songs Of Frank Sinatra full album
Frank Sinatra Greatest Hits Best Songs Of Frank Sinatra full album
published: 04 Dec 2017
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Fly Me To The Moon (Remastered)
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Fly Me To The Moon (Remastered) · Frank Sinatra · Count Basie And His Orchestra
Nothing But The Best
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Conductor: Quincy Jones
Producer: Charles Pignone
Associated Performer, Vocals: Frank Sinatra
Composer Lyricist: Bart Howard
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published: 12 Dec 2018
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Frank Sinatra-Killing me softly
published: 12 Apr 2016
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Frank Sinatra - My Way (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York City / 1974 / 2019 Edit)
Frank Sinatra performing "My Way" Live from Madison Square Garden in 1974. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of the most iconic recordings of all time!
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The original studio version of ‘My Way’ was recorded on December 30, 1968 in one take. ‘My Way’ has gone on to become an all-time classic, a song which will be forever associated with the Chairman of the Board, as one of his signature tunes, and one which Frank Sinatra regularly closed his live shows with.
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published: 16 Sep 2019
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That's Life (Remastered 2008)
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That's Life (Remastered 2008) · Frank Sinatra
Nothing But The Best
℗ 2008 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC
Released on: 2008-01-01
Producer: Charles Pignone
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Eddie Brackell
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Lee Herschberg
Composer Lyricist: Kelly Gordon
Composer Lyricist: Dean Kay
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published: 12 Dec 2018
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My Way (Remastered 2008)
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My Way (Remastered 2008) · Frank Sinatra
Nothing But The Best
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Released on: 2008-01-01
Producer: Charles Pignone
Conductor: Don Costa
Composer Lyricist: Paul Anka
Composer Lyricist: Claude François Junior
Composer Lyricist: Jacques Revaux
Composer Lyricist: Gilles Thibault
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published: 12 Dec 2018
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Frank Sinatra I Love You Baby
Lyrics :
You're just too good to be true can't take my eyes off of you
You'd be like heaven to touch I wanna hold you so much
And long last love has arrived and I thank God I'm alive
You're just too good to be true can't take my eyes off of you
Pardon the way that I stare is nothing else to compare
The sign of you usually weak there are no words left to speak
But if you feel like I feel please let me know that it's real
You're just too good to be true can't take my eyes off of you
I love you baby and if it's quite all right
I need you baby to warm your lonely night
I love you baby trust in me when I say
Oh pretty baby don't bring me down I pray
Oh pretty baby come on and find you stay
And let me love you baby let me love you
You're just too good to be true...
Can't take my eyes off of yo...
published: 07 Jan 2017
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Theme From New York, New York (2008 Remastered)
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Nothing But The Best
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Producer: Charles Pignone
Composer Lyricist: Fred Ebb
Composer Lyricist: John Kander
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published: 12 Dec 2018
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Frank Sinatra - Strangers In The Night
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Music video by Frank Sinatra performing Strangers In The Night. (C) 1990 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC, under exclusive license to Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd.
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published: 29 Apr 2016
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Frank Sinatra - The Way You Look Tonight
The Way You Look Tonight performed by Frank Sinatra
Lyrics:
Some day, when I'm awfully low,
When the world is cold,
I will feel a glow just thinking of you...
And the way you look tonight.
Yes you're lovely, with your smile so warm
And your cheeks so soft,
There is nothing for me but to love you,
And the way you look tonight.
With each word your tenderness grows,
Tearing my fear apart...
And that laugh that wrinkles your nose,
It touches my foolish heart.
Lovely ... Never, ever change.
Keep that breathless charm.
Won't you please arrange it ?
'Cause I love you ... Just the way you look tonight.
Mm, Mm, Mm, Mm,
Just the way you look to-night.
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(C) 1964 Reprise Re...
published: 28 Oct 2009
2:28
Fly Me To The Moon (Remastered)
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Fly Me To The Moon (Remastered) · Frank Sinatra · Count Basie And His Orchestra
Nothing But The Best
℗ 2008 Fran...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Fly Me To The Moon (Remastered) · Frank Sinatra · Count Basie And His Orchestra
Nothing But The Best
℗ 2008 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC
Released on: 2008-01-01
Conductor: Quincy Jones
Producer: Charles Pignone
Associated Performer, Vocals: Frank Sinatra
Composer Lyricist: Bart Howard
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Fly Me To The Moon (Remastered) · Frank Sinatra · Count Basie And His Orchestra
Nothing But The Best
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Released on: 2008-01-01
Conductor: Quincy Jones
Producer: Charles Pignone
Associated Performer, Vocals: Frank Sinatra
Composer Lyricist: Bart Howard
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- published: 12 Dec 2018
- views: 87387954
4:16
Frank Sinatra - My Way (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York City / 1974 / 2019 Edit)
Frank Sinatra performing "My Way" Live from Madison Square Garden in 1974. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of the most iconic recordings of all time!
ht...
Frank Sinatra performing "My Way" Live from Madison Square Garden in 1974. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of the most iconic recordings of all time!
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The original studio version of ‘My Way’ was recorded on December 30, 1968 in one take. ‘My Way’ has gone on to become an all-time classic, a song which will be forever associated with the Chairman of the Board, as one of his signature tunes, and one which Frank Sinatra regularly closed his live shows with.
Listen to Frank Sinatra's greatest hits: https://youtube.com/watch?v=qQzdAsjWGPg&list;=PL4X0crpaJ94UK9iL_IFKcgpQkjwoP_TG5
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My Way (50th Anniversary): https://youtube.com/watch?v=DoDNQDRphtA&list;=PL4X0crpaJ94VethEtLl21Bng38q8nCFvG
Only The Lonely (60th Anniversary): https://youtube.com/watch?v=O2-MalOvxD4&list;=PL4X0crpaJ94WFOkh17D0y9PZJ2iE7Zn1a
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Frank Sinatra performing "My Way" Live from Madison Square Garden in 1974. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of the most iconic recordings of all time!
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The original studio version of ‘My Way’ was recorded on December 30, 1968 in one take. ‘My Way’ has gone on to become an all-time classic, a song which will be forever associated with the Chairman of the Board, as one of his signature tunes, and one which Frank Sinatra regularly closed his live shows with.
Listen to Frank Sinatra's greatest hits: https://youtube.com/watch?v=qQzdAsjWGPg&list;=PL4X0crpaJ94UK9iL_IFKcgpQkjwoP_TG5
Follow Frank Sinatra:
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Watch more Frank Sinatra Videos:
Concert Collection: https://youtube.com/watch?v=xMfz1jlyQrw&list;=PL4X0crpaJ94XBIbsOwJSbQCIIVu5xRhoC
Official Music Videos: https://youtube.com/watch?v=TK0Vdb1RUCk&list;=PL4X0crpaJ94V_fiSjkBgV1gy-wYMVsthr
My Way (50th Anniversary): https://youtube.com/watch?v=DoDNQDRphtA&list;=PL4X0crpaJ94VethEtLl21Bng38q8nCFvG
Only The Lonely (60th Anniversary): https://youtube.com/watch?v=O2-MalOvxD4&list;=PL4X0crpaJ94WFOkh17D0y9PZJ2iE7Zn1a
Stream Frank Sinatra:
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Pandora: https://pandora.com/playlist/PL:844424972286078:1844485002
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- published: 16 Sep 2019
- views: 25641340
3:08
That's Life (Remastered 2008)
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That's Life (Remastered 2008) · Frank Sinatra
Nothing But The Best
℗ 2008 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC
Releas...
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That's Life (Remastered 2008) · Frank Sinatra
Nothing But The Best
℗ 2008 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC
Released on: 2008-01-01
Producer: Charles Pignone
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Eddie Brackell
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Lee Herschberg
Composer Lyricist: Kelly Gordon
Composer Lyricist: Dean Kay
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That's Life (Remastered 2008) · Frank Sinatra
Nothing But The Best
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Released on: 2008-01-01
Producer: Charles Pignone
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Eddie Brackell
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Lee Herschberg
Composer Lyricist: Kelly Gordon
Composer Lyricist: Dean Kay
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- published: 12 Dec 2018
- views: 54141325
4:37
My Way (Remastered 2008)
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My Way (Remastered 2008) · Frank Sinatra
Nothing But The Best
℗ 2008 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC
Released on...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
My Way (Remastered 2008) · Frank Sinatra
Nothing But The Best
℗ 2008 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC
Released on: 2008-01-01
Producer: Charles Pignone
Conductor: Don Costa
Composer Lyricist: Paul Anka
Composer Lyricist: Claude François Junior
Composer Lyricist: Jacques Revaux
Composer Lyricist: Gilles Thibault
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My Way (Remastered 2008) · Frank Sinatra
Nothing But The Best
℗ 2008 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC
Released on: 2008-01-01
Producer: Charles Pignone
Conductor: Don Costa
Composer Lyricist: Paul Anka
Composer Lyricist: Claude François Junior
Composer Lyricist: Jacques Revaux
Composer Lyricist: Gilles Thibault
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- published: 12 Dec 2018
- views: 77220581
3:57
Frank Sinatra I Love You Baby
Lyrics :
You're just too good to be true can't take my eyes off of you
You'd be like heaven to touch I wanna hold you so much
And long last love has arrived and...
Lyrics :
You're just too good to be true can't take my eyes off of you
You'd be like heaven to touch I wanna hold you so much
And long last love has arrived and I thank God I'm alive
You're just too good to be true can't take my eyes off of you
Pardon the way that I stare is nothing else to compare
The sign of you usually weak there are no words left to speak
But if you feel like I feel please let me know that it's real
You're just too good to be true can't take my eyes off of you
I love you baby and if it's quite all right
I need you baby to warm your lonely night
I love you baby trust in me when I say
Oh pretty baby don't bring me down I pray
Oh pretty baby come on and find you stay
And let me love you baby let me love you
You're just too good to be true...
Can't take my eyes off of you can't take my eyes off of you
You're just too good to be true can't take my eyes off of you
You'd be like heaven to touch I wanna hold you so much
And long last love has arrived and I thank God I'm alive
You're just too good to be true can't take my eyes off of you
I love you baby and if it's quite all right
I need you baby to warm your lonely night
I love you baby trust in me when I say
Oh pretty baby don't bring me down I pray
Oh pretty baby come on and find you stay
And let me love you baby let me love you
Oh give you baby trust to me what I said
I need you baby to warm your lonely night
Oh pretty baby come on and find you stay
And let me love you baby let me love you
https://wn.com/Frank_Sinatra_I_Love_You_Baby
Lyrics :
You're just too good to be true can't take my eyes off of you
You'd be like heaven to touch I wanna hold you so much
And long last love has arrived and I thank God I'm alive
You're just too good to be true can't take my eyes off of you
Pardon the way that I stare is nothing else to compare
The sign of you usually weak there are no words left to speak
But if you feel like I feel please let me know that it's real
You're just too good to be true can't take my eyes off of you
I love you baby and if it's quite all right
I need you baby to warm your lonely night
I love you baby trust in me when I say
Oh pretty baby don't bring me down I pray
Oh pretty baby come on and find you stay
And let me love you baby let me love you
You're just too good to be true...
Can't take my eyes off of you can't take my eyes off of you
You're just too good to be true can't take my eyes off of you
You'd be like heaven to touch I wanna hold you so much
And long last love has arrived and I thank God I'm alive
You're just too good to be true can't take my eyes off of you
I love you baby and if it's quite all right
I need you baby to warm your lonely night
I love you baby trust in me when I say
Oh pretty baby don't bring me down I pray
Oh pretty baby come on and find you stay
And let me love you baby let me love you
Oh give you baby trust to me what I said
I need you baby to warm your lonely night
Oh pretty baby come on and find you stay
And let me love you baby let me love you
- published: 07 Jan 2017
- views: 123412273
3:25
Theme From New York, New York (2008 Remastered)
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Theme From New York, New York (2008 Remastered) · Frank Sinatra
Nothing But The Best
℗ 2008 Frank Sinatra Enterp...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Theme From New York, New York (2008 Remastered) · Frank Sinatra
Nothing But The Best
℗ 2008 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC
Released on: 2008-01-01
Producer: Charles Pignone
Composer Lyricist: Fred Ebb
Composer Lyricist: John Kander
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Theme From New York, New York (2008 Remastered) · Frank Sinatra
Nothing But The Best
℗ 2008 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC
Released on: 2008-01-01
Producer: Charles Pignone
Composer Lyricist: Fred Ebb
Composer Lyricist: John Kander
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 12 Dec 2018
- views: 28035664
2:09
Frank Sinatra - Strangers In The Night
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Music video by Frank Sinatra performing Strangers In The Night. (C) 1990 Frank Sin...
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Music video by Frank Sinatra performing Strangers In The Night. (C) 1990 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC, under exclusive license to Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd.
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https://wn.com/Frank_Sinatra_Strangers_In_The_Night
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Music video by Frank Sinatra performing Strangers In The Night. (C) 1990 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC, under exclusive license to Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd.
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- published: 29 Apr 2016
- views: 10093256
3:21
Frank Sinatra - The Way You Look Tonight
The Way You Look Tonight performed by Frank Sinatra
Lyrics:
Some day, when I'm awfully low,
When the world is cold,
I will feel a glow just thinking of you...
...
The Way You Look Tonight performed by Frank Sinatra
Lyrics:
Some day, when I'm awfully low,
When the world is cold,
I will feel a glow just thinking of you...
And the way you look tonight.
Yes you're lovely, with your smile so warm
And your cheeks so soft,
There is nothing for me but to love you,
And the way you look tonight.
With each word your tenderness grows,
Tearing my fear apart...
And that laugh that wrinkles your nose,
It touches my foolish heart.
Lovely ... Never, ever change.
Keep that breathless charm.
Won't you please arrange it ?
'Cause I love you ... Just the way you look tonight.
Mm, Mm, Mm, Mm,
Just the way you look to-night.
--
▶️ Listen to more of Frank Sinatra's greatest hits: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLr60eSXgY4_D6ok6qz6ygpyr-VsmgEQIM
(C) 1964 Reprise Records
#FrankSinatra #TheWayYouLookTonight
https://wn.com/Frank_Sinatra_The_Way_You_Look_Tonight
The Way You Look Tonight performed by Frank Sinatra
Lyrics:
Some day, when I'm awfully low,
When the world is cold,
I will feel a glow just thinking of you...
And the way you look tonight.
Yes you're lovely, with your smile so warm
And your cheeks so soft,
There is nothing for me but to love you,
And the way you look tonight.
With each word your tenderness grows,
Tearing my fear apart...
And that laugh that wrinkles your nose,
It touches my foolish heart.
Lovely ... Never, ever change.
Keep that breathless charm.
Won't you please arrange it ?
'Cause I love you ... Just the way you look tonight.
Mm, Mm, Mm, Mm,
Just the way you look to-night.
--
▶️ Listen to more of Frank Sinatra's greatest hits: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLr60eSXgY4_D6ok6qz6ygpyr-VsmgEQIM
(C) 1964 Reprise Records
#FrankSinatra #TheWayYouLookTonight
- published: 28 Oct 2009
- views: 67155471