Frank Sinatra You'll Never Walk Alone - Live 1989 video free download


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Frank Sinatra singing 'You'll Never Walk Alone', at the inauguration of George HW Bush, 1989. The song is a show tune from the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical 'Carousel'. It was re-recorded by Liverpudlian Merseybeat group Gerry and the Pacemakers in 1963 and was subsequently adopted by Liverpool Football Club as their anthem.

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9 years ago

jasong146

Frank hit all the notes. A good performance. Obviously not a match to his early 60s recording but...he handled this song well.

9 years ago

LIAM LIAMESQUE

Liverpool!! YNWA 

9 years ago

SV WE

Frank Sinatra "You'll Never Walk Alone " 1989Das Original , veröffentlicht September 1945 

9 years ago

eric hoekstra

LIVERPOOL! LIVERPOOL!

9 years ago

dougie1943

74 years old. No lip synch, no autotune. After 60 years in the business, too proud I guess.

9 years ago

Joe Cool

respects to Franky, but his singer idol Tony Bennett is still alive and singing IN tune. Best version of this song by Elvis.

9 years ago

mhertz25

Walk on....thru the.....land? I guess when you're Frank, Oscar Hammerstein's choices can go right out the window. RIP Frank, and R&H.

9 years ago

lincolnadmirer

Sinatra was something special. His phrasing and manipulation of sounds and lyrics were second to none. He was the Voice. He is missed.

9 years ago

kevin frost

Awful. And I adore Sinatra.

9 years ago

L Hiram Larry Adams

I am 81 and still have voice left and can do this song but it is NOT as good as it was 20 years ago SO WHAT,he tried and did hi best and so did I,Amen L.Hiram(Larry)Adams Phoenix AZ

9 years ago

Roger Kirkpatrick

I remember watching this when it aired live on television. Sinatra was confused and sang the song first, then spoke the comments which were supposed to have introduced the song. Sadly, his faux pas became all too obvious to viewers as producers cut away for a commercial break. 

9 years ago

Bastiaan1100

The start of the song wasn't the best,but Frank make a revanche at the end.In the same year I saw him in Amsterdam with Liza and Sammy.Frank was fantastic this evening.Unbelieveble good.Men were criying.....so good.He's the best!

9 years ago

Brian Dykstra

What the hell are people talking about? The man was 74 years old here! He sounds FANTASTIC for a 74 year old! I'd like to see any popular singer these days sing like that when they're 74. Plus, it's not just about the voice here. It's about the feeling, the emotion, the performance. And in that respect, there was never any better than Sinatra. But what do I know? I'm sure everyone else here criticizing the poor man's truly excellent performance his a trained musician....

10 years ago

Christopher Tyler

I love Frank, but Elvis really nailed this like no one! He and Roy Hamilton;-)!

10 years ago

Wolfgang Bogler

Wenn ich so eine melancholische Phase habe, ist dies ein toller Song. Dies Version sang Sinatra mit 74 Jahren ,einer einfühlsamen Interpretation und emotionalen Ausdruck. Und ich hoffe es trifft für uns alle zu : You'll Never Walk Alone ....

10 years ago

daniel gaitan

thank u mr president 

10 years ago

filmmekker

He didn't really have the voice left for this song at 74. It's a hard song. he hits the notes but it's not him at his beast. he would have been better off singing The Best is Yet To Come.

10 years ago

Hattie St John

a great performance from a master!

10 years ago

elvisinmunich

I agree. But Elvis wasn't 70 when he recorded it. Elvis' is my favourite version!

10 years ago

criddic2

Not a bad performance at all for this period in his career. He was over 70 years old by this time, and began to have more uneven concert appearances. "You'll Never Walk Alone" is an ambitious choice for someone that age to sing live. Politically, Sinatra was a life-long Democrat until he was famously slighted by JFK in 1960, and he became more Republican as he got older. He was a friend of Ronald Reagan, whom he supported both times, and George H.W. Not sure he got involved too much in '92.

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