If you've ever dined Italian, you've likely been serenaded by the smooth vocals of Frank Sinatra. But why do so many Italian joints love the crooner?
The spectacular West End show features over 20 Sinatra hits, including "My Way", "That's Life", and "New York, New York".
In 1968, Canadian singer-songwriter Paul Ankaheard the French song titled "Comme d'habitude" while vacationing in the country. He immediately flew to Paris to negotiate for the rights to the song.
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15 classic songs their creators will never play live again (and the surprising reasons why)
From superstition to simply hating the song, these artists all had reasons to stop playing their most loved songs ...
For all of the great moments Bob Dylan had throughout his career, he felt that the biggest names didn't always get the same ...
Linda Ronstadt reflects on life in music, growing up in Arizona and why she feels "there were a lot of better singers" in ...
What do you get when you combine a creative teen, Audrey Hepburn and duct tape? If Odenville's Kaitlyn Bowden is the teen, ...
Sinatra was playing over the speakers at Yankee Stadium, but the night wasn’t over, not quite. No, as Frank’s voice rang out ...
The Welsh singer, whose hits include Total Eclipse of the Heart, passed away "unexpectedly" in hospital, her family said ...
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Summer songs never die
There's something about a summer song that means every time you hear it — 10, 20, even (ahem) many more years later — it all ...
We speak to Call the Midwife star Helen George about taking on her latest stage role in the new production of High Society, ...
Linda Ronstadt knew the ins and outs of what great singing was, but she felt some artists were beyond belief compared to the ...
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