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(crowd chattering) |
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Tina Sinatra:
He was an emotionally
sensitive man that night. |
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This was a big night for him. |
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(applause) |
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Mo Ostin:
It was a fabulous event. |
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The who's who
of celebrities were there. |
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Nancy Sinatra, Sr.:
The night itself was exciting |
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and a lot of mixed emotions. |
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Rosalind Russell:
Ladies and gentleman,
Frank Sinatra. |
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Ostin:
We are talking about
the best pop singer |
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who ever lived. |
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Alex Gibney:
For his retirement concert,
Sinatra chose 11 songs |
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to represent the story
of his life and career. |
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Terry Teachout:
He used the songs to tell
the story of himself |
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and he tells us our story |
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through his story. |
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This is what set him apart. |
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(orchestra concludes)
(applause) |
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Sinatra (singing):
♪ You see a pair
of laughing eyes ♪ |
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♪ And suddenly
you're sighing sighs ♪ |
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