Sinatra in Concert

Frank Sinatra: In Concert at the Royal Festival Hall was an CBS musical television special starring Frank Sinatra broadcast on February 4, 1971, of a concert given by Sinatra at London's Royal Festival Hall on November 16, 1970. The special was directed by Bill Miller, and produced by Harold Davison.[1]

Frank Sinatra: In Concert at the Royal Festival Hall
GenreMusical special
Directed byBill Miller
StarringFrank Sinatra
Grace Kelly
Country of origin United States
Original language(s)English
No. of episodes1
Production
Producer(s)Harold Davison
Release
Original networkCBS
Original release4 February 1971
Chronology
Preceded bySinatra
Followed byMagnavox Presents Frank Sinatra

Sinatra was introduced on stage by Grace Kelly. Kelly had starred alongside Sinatra in the 1956 film High Society, the last film she made before her marriage to Rainier III, Prince of Monaco.

Sinatra had been follicularly challenged for many years, hence all the hats in publicity stills, album covers etc. TV directors were forbidden to photograph him from the back because of this. However, at this concert, Sinatra had completed a very successful hair transplant and deliberately turned his back on the main audience a couple of times to acknowledge the audience sitting backstage, along with running his hand over the back of his head to draw attention to his new coiffure. Among those in the audience were rocker Rick Derringer, who came to the show to confront Sinatra about his ties to organized crime.

Set list

  1. "You Make Me Feel So Young"
  2. "Pennies from Heaven"
  3. "I've Got You Under My Skin"
  4. Something
  5. "The Lady Is a Tramp
  6. "I Get Along Without You Very Well (Except Sometimes)"
  7. "Didn't We?
  8. "One For My Baby"
  9. "A Foggy Day in London Town"
  10. "I Will Drink the Wine"
  11. "I Have Dreamed"
  12. "My Kind of Town"
  13. "My Way"

Personnel

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References

  1. Vincent Terrace (19 June 2013). Television Specials: 5,336 Entertainment Programs, 1936-2012, 2d ed. McFarland. pp. 157–. ISBN 978-1-4766-1240-9.
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