Frank Sinatra reinvigorated his career with the Paul Anka-penned song “My Way.” “My Way” brought Frank Sinatra a great deal of success, but he hated it. Frank Sinatra was generally selective of the ...
Las Vegas was built on glitter, risk and razzle dazzle and the organizers of this year’s Super Bowl were wise to pay tribute to the man who arguably played the biggest role (besides Benjamin “Bugsy” ...
While “My Way” is possibly Sinatra’s most famous song today, it didn’t even hit the top 10 or the top 20! The tune peaked at No. 27 on the Billboard Hot 100, lasting on the chart for eight weeks. It ...
I’m sick of it; I’m getting the hell out.” Anka said of the writing process, “I sat down at an old IBM electric typewriter ...
Sinatra bookends Billboard chart archives, as he sang on the No. 1 song - "I'll Never Smile Again," billed as by Tommy Dorsey ...
Mediawan Rights will rep international sales rights and has released a first teaser clip for “My Way,” a documentary about the iconic song that features a star-studded cast including Ol’ Blue Eyes ...
When Paul Anka wrote “My Way,” he specifically had Sinatra’s vocals, and his intonation, in mind but admitted that he was nervous about writing a song for the crooner. “He’d always tease me, ‘Hey kid, ...
A classic anthem of America, released in 1969 captures the spirit of a life lived on one's own terms and it also symbolizes the end of Sinatra's legendary career. It was written from Paul Anka's ...
The accomplishment for Sinatra marks a 58-year gap since his last No. 1 song on the chart, breaking a record previously held ...
His Way" explores the singer's legendary career and friendship with Frank Sinatra, including the story behind "My Way" lyrics ...
Touted as the album the industry had been practically begging for (for 25 years), demand for the swinging crooner's latest album demonstrate the public's appetite for well-produced, quality ...
Frank Sinatra did not write "My Way," which tells the story of an aging man looking back proudly on his life, but the singer's 1969 cover remains one of his most iconic and beloved songs forty years ...