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Title: FRANK SINATRA: SINGING AT HIS BEST
Format: DVD

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Cat No: DVD1533
EAN: 0025493153323
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Distributor: PASSPORT ENTERTAINMENT
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Rel. date: 1 July, 2004
Certificate: Not certified
Running Time: 55 mins
Language: English
Description: Ol' Blue Eyes sings a selection of favourites from his Golden Age (1943-1959), and pays tribute to the songwriters who wrote the words and melodies of the famous songs that made him a star, including Irving Berlin, Harold Arlen, Hoagy Carmichael and Oscar Hammerstein.
Genre: Easy Listening  Music 
No. of pieces 1
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