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Made famous by Frank Sinatra — who grew to hate it — "My Way" represents the quintessentially American outlook that nothing in life matters more than living on your own terms.
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George Harrison Watched Frank Sinatra Record an 'Extraordinary ...
Pattie Boyd recalled watching Frank Sinatra record with George Harrison Sinatra recorded “My Way” in 1968. According to Boyd, she and Harrison were present to watch him sing it.
'My Way' is among the most-covered songs of all time, but it had a long, strange journey involving a young David Bowie before it reached Frank Sinatra.
A new doc on the Paul Anka-penned Frank Sinatra standard "My Way" premiered at Cannes in May and detailed its origin as an obscure French pop song and its evolution into a karaoke mainstay.
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