Thursday, June 19, 2008

Sinatra played the movies, too?




Ole Frankie blues eyes is EVERYWHERE these days. I'm starting to think he pulled a Tupac.

Check him out on the all new Turner Classic Movies video stream celebrating his music in the movies below. The CD is out on EMI/Capitol.

Frank Sinatra: The Man and His Music Video Streams:

http://emicat.edgeboss.net/download/emicat/sinatra/franksinatra_at-the-movies_300.wmv
http://emicat.edgeboss.net/download/emicat/sinatra/franksinatra_at-the-movies_700.wmv

MY FAVORITE!!!

“The Lady Is A Tramp”

http://emicat.edgeboss.net/qtime/emicat/sinatra/audio/11_the_lady_is_a_tramp_pal_joey.mov

Frank Sinatra was a titan of 20th Century entertainment, with record-breaking successes in both music and film throughout his legendary career. Capitol/EMI celebrates Ol' Blue Eyes' musical contributions to many of Hollywood's most memorable classic films, in several of which he also starred, with the April 15 release of a new 20-track CD and digital collection titled Sinatra At The Movies.

Sinatra At The Movies includes title themes from The Tender Trap, From Here To Eternity, Young At Heart, Three Coins In The Fountain and Not As A Stranger, as well as “Chicago” and “All The Way” from The Joker Is Wild, “I Could Write A Book” and “The Lady Is A Tramp” from Pal Joey, “How Deep Is The Ocean” and “All Of Me” from Meet Danny Wilson, “To Love And Be Loved” from Some Came Running, and more.

Sinatra At The Movies is one of several high-profile music and DVD releases honoring the Chairman of the Board’s storied career as a pioneering legend of entertainment. Other upcoming salutes to Sinatra include a commemorative U.S. postage stamp to enter circulation on May 13 and special TV programming, co-hosted by his children, through the month of May on Turner Classic Movies (TCM), including more than 30 of Sinatra's films and four of his television specials.

Frank Sinatra’s Sinatra At The Movies Microsite:

www.franksinatraatthemovies.com

Frank Sinatra Official Site:

http://www.franksinatra.com

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