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Frank Sinatra recorded "Send in the Clowns" in 1973 for his album Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back, which attained gold status. Gordon Jenkins arranged the song. It was also released as a single. In later versions, he sang it with minimal accompaniment. [10] Sinatra's version plays in the end credits of Todd Phillips' 2019 film Joker. [11]
"Send In the Clowns" Frank Sinatra: The three Wayne Enterprise businessmen sing this song on the subway, and Frank Sinatra's rendition plays over Joker's end credits. [53] [54] 2 "Everybody Plays the Fool" The Main Ingredient: Randall lends Arthur his gun at work. [55] 3 "If You're Happy and You Know It" Chaim Tenenbaum
The following is a sortable table of songs recorded by Frank Sinatra: The column Song lists the song title. The column Year lists the year in which the song was recorded. 1,134 songs are listed in the table. This may not include every song for which a recording by Sinatra exists.
Sondheim wrote the show’s hit song “Send in the Clowns” to suit her distinctive husky voice, but she lost the part in the 1977 film version to Elizabeth Taylor.
I. I Can't Get Started; I Can't Stop Loving You; I Concentrate on You; I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night; I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You; I Dream of You (More Than You Dream I Do)
My Kind of Broadway is a 1965 studio album by Frank Sinatra. It is a collection of songs from various musicals, pieced together from various recording sessions over the previous four years. The album features songs from nine arrangers and composers, the most ever on a single Sinatra album.
When Sinatra returned to the Paramount in October 1944, only 250 persons left the first show, and 35,000 fans left outside caused a near riot, known as the Columbus Day Riot, outside the venue because they were not allowed in. [98] [99] [100] Such was the bobby-soxer devotion to Sinatra that they were known to write Sinatra's song titles on ...
This is a partial list of songs introduced by Frank Sinatra. 1941 – "Oh! Look at Me Now" (music by Joe Bushkin, words by John DeVries, performed with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra). "This Love of Mine" (music by Sol Parker, lyrics by Frank Sinatra and Hank Sanicola, re-recorded in 1957 for In The Wee Small Hours.