
Frank Sinatra: He Did It His Way
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Narrated by:
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Nick Berman
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in60Learning
About this listen
Frank Sinatra, one of America's most iconic singers, entered the world a child of Italian immigrants living in New Jersey. After his expulsion from high school, Frank taught himself to sing and got his start performing in nightclubs. Sinatra's humble, rough-and-tumble childhood didn't stop him from becoming one of the most successful musicians of the 20th century, however; he sold over 150 million albums in his lifetime.
He conquered the world of music and film both, but he struggled with mental health throughout his life. This biography examines the life of the man who, at the end of his lifelong career, looked back and said, "I did it my way."
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