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Composed by Sammy Cahn with lyrics by Jimmy Van Heusen (sung by Frank Sinatra) (1954) Nominated – Academy Award for Best Original Song "(Love Is) The Tender Trap" from the motion picture The Tender Trap; Composed by Sammy Cahn with lyrics by Jimmy Van Heusen (sung by Frank Sinatra) (1955) Academy Award for Best Original Song
Frank Sinatra was the first to receive four nominations in consecutive years, 1959 - 1961 (two nominations at the first ceremony in 1959), receiving 3 more consecutive nominations for 1966–1968. Barbra Streisand (1964–1967) [ 11 ] and Kendrick Lamar (2016–2019) also received nominations in four consecutive years while Lady Gaga (2010 ...
AOTY nominees (winner in bold): "A Man and His Music" by Frank Sinatra, "Color Me Barbra" by Barbra Streisand, the "Doctor Zhivago" soundtrack, "Revolver" by The Beatles, and "What Now My Love" by ...
Sinatra was nominated for five Grammy Awards at the inaugural Grammy Awards in 1959. Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely and Sinatra's other album released in 1958, Come Fly with Me, were nominated for the Album of the Year, and Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely won the Grammy Award for Best Album Cover.
Frank Sinatra, artist — Come Dance with Me! , September of My Years , A Man and His Music ; Stevie Wonder, artist — Innervisions , Fulfillingness' First Finale , Songs in the Key of Life ; Paul Simon, artist — Bridge over Troubled Water , Still Crazy After All These Years , Graceland
Seventy years since his first Capitol Records sessions for the single “Lean Baby” and the “Songs for Young Lovers” 10″ album… 62 years since his first Reprise LP, “Ring-a-Ding-Ding ...
In the Wee Small Hours is the ninth studio album by Frank Sinatra.It was released in April 1955 by Capitol and produced by Voyle Gilmore with arrangements by Nelson Riddle. ...
The Frank Sinatra Student Center at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem was dedicated in his name in 1978. [316] From his youth, Sinatra displayed sympathy for black Americans and worked both publicly and privately all his life to help the struggle for equal rights. He blamed racial prejudice on the parents of children. [561]