I'm A Fool to Want You - Frank Sinatra video free download


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Duration: 02:56
Uploaded: 2011/10/27

Words & Music by Jack Wolf, Joel Herron, Frank Sinatra, 1951

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8 years ago

SELMA ALEKSIĆ

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9 years ago

Michael McCARTNEY

Goddam fucking ads

9 years ago

Today's Memory

1951 - Frank Sinatra recorded "I’m a Fool to Want You". it was originally released as the B side to "Mama Will Bark" (with Dagmar.) He recorded another version on May 1, 1957.#dapimusic #mymusichangout #popmusic #franksinatra #onthisday #onthisdate 

9 years ago

Dave Pipe

1951 - Frank Sinatra recorded "I’m a Fool to Want You". it was originally released as the B side to "Mama Will Bark" (with Dagmar.) He recorded another version on May 1, 1957.#dapimusic #mymusichangout #popmusic #franksinatra #onthisday #onthisdate 

10 years ago

Today's Memory

1951 - Frank Sinatra recorded "I'm a Fool to Want You." Frank Sinatra first recorded the song with the Ray Charles Singers on March 27, 1951 in an arrangement by Axel Stordahl in New York. He recorded a second version at the Capitol Tower in Hollywood on May 1, 1957.#dapimusic #mymusichangout #popularmusic #franksinatra #onthisday #onthisdate 

10 years ago

Dave Pipe

1951 - Frank Sinatra recorded "I'm a Fool to Want You." Frank Sinatra first recorded the song with the Ray Charles Singers on March 27, 1951 in an arrangement by Axel Stordahl in New York. He recorded a second version at the Capitol Tower in Hollywood on May 1, 1957.#dapimusic #mymusichangout #popularmusic #franksinatra #onthisday #onthisdate 

10 years ago

Alain Robert

The 1957 version of the song on the album WHERE ARE YOU is longer and extremely melancolic and sad.AVA GARDNER is FRANK's greatest love.FRANK used to go see AVA when she was making MOGAMBO in 1953.He charted planes to see AVA..

10 years ago

Aistyla007

There is always an exception :D

10 years ago

Nadia Khan

Good for you for not being an idiot, I guess, since it seems to be expected of your age group/

10 years ago

matt

That's because, according to Sinatra, he hadn't yet become an artist when the recording you're hearing here was cut. "A few years later," the recording you prefer, he had finally become an artist -- because, for the first and only time in his life (according to FS), his heart had been completely shattered...by Eva Gardner.

10 years ago

Aistyla007

I'm 16 and I love this music! I love jazz. I hate when our teacher says we are too young to understand this music...

10 years ago

Paul R. Alpoim

The best version: Billie Holiday, Lady Day

10 years ago

István Poór

The second version a few years later is much better, more simple, the voice like an organ..it's like floating on the water...oó

10 years ago

BrettSinclair333

I still think 1957's version is better. It was during a period when HIS voice reached an unbelievable perfection. No one will ever sing this way again..

10 years ago

Bryce Morton

Billie Holiday sang it EXTREMELY good. But Sinatra ALWAYS brings me to tears hearing him sing this! Especially the lyrics since he co-wrote the song ...

10 years ago

Adem Can

Çocukluk şarkılarımdan :)

11 years ago

teddibearsworld

Well, he changed two of the lines of the end verse (Take me back... I love you. Pity me... I need you). I agree with you. He's never made a more personal record or sung with more emotion than here.

11 years ago

T “Otal” Ecigs

62 years ago today that Frank Sinatra recorded "I'm a Fool to Want You." While this was a great one from Ol' Blue Eyes, we don't think you're a fool to want TOTAL at all! In fact, I would say it's perfectly reasonable. Kinda makes me wonder if the rat pack would be smoking e-cigs right about now. As guys who appreciated quality, I bet they would be smoking TOTAL!I'm A Fool to Want You - Frank Sinatra

11 years ago

SoniosNegros92

Only Billie Holiday could sing good this song, the others have no soul. When I hear Billie's version me crazy!!!!!!!!

11 years ago

RicardoSS85

I know, that's exactly what I said.

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