Just before the July Fourth weekend in 1966, parents were only too happy to listen to their children’s favorite pop station on the car radio. Frank Sinatra’s “Strangers in the Night” had reached No. 1 ...
Frank Sinatra’s music became massively popular again in the mid-1960s, and one of his most famous songs from that era was “Strangers in the Night.” Notably, “Strangers in the Night” reuses the famous ...
First, a little background on Sinatra’s “Strangers in the Night.” Sinatra was a traditional pop singer and the advent of rock ‘n’ roll made his music look old-fashioned – to some. Because of this, the ...
With his biggest single as its centerpiece, the album won four Grammy Awards pairing the Chairman with arranger Nelson Riddle and producers Jimmy Bowen and Sonny Burke. LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- ...
On April 13, 1973, President Richard Nixon (referred to here as “P”) chatted on the telephone with Henry A. Kissinger (“H.A.K.”), his national-security adviser, who had become a source of comfort in a ...