8.0/10 (8254 reviews)
myheritage.com has been visited by 100K+ users in the past month
Online obituary search engine that contains billions of records. Easily search historical records in our extensive collections. Start your free trial now!
- Death, Burial & Cemetery
Find Death, Burial, Cemetery &
Obituaries in Your Area.
- Online Death Certificates
Find death certificates online.
Search by name, date or location.
- Search Birth Records
Search Millions of Birth Records.
Collections Dating back to 1558.
- Death & Burial
Explore Our Wide Range Of
Death-Burials & Obituaries.
- Death, Burial & Cemetery
Search results
Frank Sinatra, the singer and actor whose extraordinary voice elevated popular song into an art, died on Thursday night in Los Angeles. He was 82. The cause was a heart attack, said his...
Mar 23, 2008 · Mr. Sinatra, the impresario of four funeral homes in Westchester, did not bury Frank Sinatra when the singer died in May 10 years ago, but he has been joined with him at the proverbial hip...
May 11, 2009 · When Frank Sinatra died on May 14, 1998, friends and fans just showed up at Patsy’s Restaurant in Midtown — arguably Sinatra’s favorite restaurant in New York City for decades. Salvatore...
Rizzo's long-time friend Frank Sinatra frequented the lounge. [1] Rizzo later became one of Sinatra's chief aides, and was even referenced in Sinatra's adapted lyrics for " Mrs. Robinson " to avoid using the name "Jesus".
Oct 26, 1997 · Sinatra’s best songs of the period—“All the Way,” “Call Me Irresponsible,” and especially “Come Fly with Me”—were written by Sammy Cahn, who had roomed with Sinatra, travelled ...
Apr 22, 2020 · (There is an entirely different song called “New York, New York” also performed by Frank Sinatra along with Gene Kelly and Jules Munshin in the 1949 movie musical On The Town.)
People also ask
Did Frank Sinatra cover 'New York New York'?
How did Frank Sinatra die?
Who was Frank Sinatra?
Did Frank Sinatra go to Jilly's saloon?
How did Frank Sinatra become a lawyer?
Where did Frank Sinatra Live in New Jersey?
Frank Sinatra. Frank Military, a longtime associate and former employee of Frank Sinatra's publishing company, was adept at choosing songs for the singer. [5]: 250 Military sent Sinatra a record of "New York, New York" and kept checking in with his secretary to see if he listened to it.