Francis Albert Sinatra : 1915 - 1998

Francis Albert has elevated all Italian-Americans born of hard-working immigrant parents.

Nardone75

Frank Sinatra you will live in my heart forever through you music which has been a part of my life everyday since the 1940"s. You will always live on everytime I hear "The Voice". I know your singing to the angels in heaven. May your soul rest in peace.

Love,
Dorothy Licitra

I have not really followed the career of Frank, however, the day i found out of his death, i almost had the same feeling as when i found out that john lennon died. I loved frank's movies and of his song New York, New York. It is beyond my understanding how one man can have such a significant impact on the life of so many people.

My best of wishes to his family. Frank will never be forgotten.

halpern@erols.com

It's sad that Frank Sinatra died. He was a good singer, and people liked his songs. Frank Sinatra is the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be. We will miss him alot.

AVM316

His sound defined the 50s and 60s, and carried him (and us) into the last decades of the century. He gave us the best of American music...there will never be another who can even approach what he stood for. Godspeed.

Diane Tabbott

Frank Sinatra was and still will be the soundtrack of my life
May he rest in peace
Thanks for the memories,Frankie,
I've got you under my skin

francisco jose suarez fernandez

I cried when my mother died at age 40. I cried when both my sons were born. And I cried when Frank Sinatra died. He meant that much to me. In a world where few people are left willing to take a stand, when idols constantly fall down, and role models are media made and not self made, Frank Sinatra stood tall and never waivered his principles or his convictions. He wasn't willing to tolerate social injustice, incompetence, or the abandonment of friendship. Even in the face of a corruptive politically correct world where no one is accountable for their actions, Frank Sinatra took responsibility for his -- the quality of his music, the mistakes of his personal life, and the commitment to those less fortunate than him.

I've been listening to and singing Sinatra songs since the 9th grade in High School (1969) and I own hundreds of songs both LP and CD versions. Frank Sinatra for me was never a fad. He was always very real. It's amazing how much I learned from a man I never met.

May you rest in peace. See you in Our Blue Heaven someday.

Joe Catalanotti

He may just team up with Elvis and Dino, and boy will they still have some fun,the world has lost the last legend. God bless you.

Bryan Robinson

When my parents bought their first "HiFi," the first records that came home were Sinatra. My Dad collected all of the records - I wish I had them now! When Sinatra died, I cried and at first I was puzzled - why the emotion? I don't usually cry when celebrities died. Then I realized - my Dad who died nearly four years ago was such a fan and I can remember him singing while he was puttering around the kitchen - he was a great cook! My family is Italian and Sinatra was something special to my Dad's generation. He was the Italian-American kid who made good! Really good! What a voice - what a way with lyrics, with music. Francis Albert Sinatra - there will never be another like him.

Larraine
Maryland