There is no other way.. Frank Sinatra "My Way" Reaction | Asia and BJ

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All Comments (21)
  • @xenx1688
    "To say the things he truly feels and not the words of one who kneels" My favorite line of all time.
  • @tommarks3726
    Does anyone else get emotional when they hear him sing this? When people talk about musical arrangement, this is what they're talking about. Full orchestra... classic to remain classic. Love this ❤️
  • @izzonj
    This was supposed to mark Sinatra's retirement in the 60s when singers like him were pushed aside by rock and rollers. Of course , he came back in a big way.
  • He wasn't nicknamed "THE VOICE" without reasons... his voice his pure emotion and gives chills
  • @mikeyates7931
    As a PROUD ITALIAN Man 🇮🇹 Frank Sinatra is the voice of my people , and seeing you both appreciate this song , I would like to adopt you both as honorary ITALIAN's 🇮🇹
  • As we used to say, back in the day, "It's Frank's world; we just live in it." Hopefully, you'll do some more Frank -- if you find a greatest hits list of songs he did for the Reprise label, you'll find most of the most legendary songs by Ol' Blue Eyes.
  • @rhwinner
    Sinatra, as well as having that Voice, was also a consummate musician. Not that he played an instrument but that he was very conscious of how he fit into the song with the rest of the instruments. He always hired the best musicians as well.
  • @sallysharp3845
    "Fly Me To The Moon" is my favorite song by Frank. If you haven't heard it yet, you should check it out.
  • @kammi5205
    I want to thank you for this reaction. My brother was a huge Frank Sinatra fan. He was a firefighter who was lost on 9/11. He was also a Registered Nurse, a Captain in the Army Reserves and a Black Belt in Karate. He died running back into the buildings to try to bring another firefighter out of the Towers. This was his song and we as his family feel this was how he lived his life. He had regrets, he made mistakes, he was by no means perfect but at 34 he accomplished so much more than most do in a lifetime and he died a hero. "To think I did all that and may I say, not in a shy way.". That was my brother. Larger than life. Again, thank you for this.
  • @publicclammer
    I tend to forget how wonderful Frank was...perfect diction, perfect pitch, perfect mood and expression...etc. Thanks for the reminder, kids!
  • @b.a.j5168
    My Mom's song 🎵.... miss her everyday, RIP mama, you definitely did it your way❤
  • @Langsvardet
    My grandfathers favorite song. It was played at his funeral, and i always think of him when i hear it ...
  • @jmk3723
    Gotta love the one line right after the first rise in the song. It goes “I’ve loved, I’ve laughed and cried, I’ve had my fair share of losing… and now, as tears subside, I find it all so amusing.” This line may be the most relatable line I’ve ever heard. It’s like looking back on tough classes, classes where I nearly was broke as a result of an assignment and trying to pass at all costs with straight A’s. Looking back, I joke often about these classes to all my friends and make fun of what I’ve done.
  • @shayneerwin2809
    One of the most beautiful songs by Frank, and one of the most beautiful in general, is "Strangers in the Night". You should definitely react to that.
  • @annb9422
    My way was composed and written by two French song writers. With consent from these men Paul Anka aquired the song and back in New York he re-wrote the song for Sinatra slightly altering the melody and changing the lyrics. He said: "At one o'clock in the morning, I sat down at an old IBM electric typewriter and said "If Frank were writing this, what would he say?" And I started, "And now the end is near." I read a lot of periodicals and noticed everything was "my this" and "my that." We were in the "me generation" and Frank became the guy for me to use to say that. I used words I would never use: "I ate it up and spit it out." But that's the way he talked. I used to be around steam rooms with the Rat Pack guys—they liked to talk like Mob guys, even though they would have been scared of their own shadows." Although this work became Frank Sinatra's signature song, his daughter Tina says the singer came to hate the song. "He didn't like it. That song stuck and he couldn't get it off his shoe. He always thought that song was self-serving and self-indulgent."
  • My dad plays this every year after he finishes people’s taxes I always think of him when I hear this song
  • @pleutron
    One of my favorite artists. I’m only 45, but damn I love old stuff like Sinatra.
  • What a great song! He lived his life with few regrets, and lived it the way he wanted. His way. It's an anthem for living life on your own terms. My wife calls songs like this grown folks music.
  • If a person has any feeling rather than being a robot, it should be impossible to not feel something when listening to this of such an iconic song and the singer singing it. You listen to this, you listen to Elvis version and they are both masterpieces. It was truly fitting that thankfully Elvis and Sinatra did that tv collaboration singing together cause it is impossible to think of anyone else that would have had the gravitas of vocal impact to carry the emotions that this song dictates beyond Frank Sinatra and then Elvis for this song and the meaning of its lyrics. Sinatra performed this right into his latter years and considering the life he had which certainly had its eventful periods, as the song says it was his way!
  • @tileux
    It was a very good year is another great Sinatra song. I remember hearing it over and over on the car radio when I was a kid (no cassettes back then - only the car radio). I love My Way. Reminds me of my now passed dad, who was a singer as a young man.