Some Sinatra syllables fascinate. The syllable "...lu.." in the world "illusion" (as in "...it's just an illusion...") in "Love And Marriage", and the word "skull" in the opening lines of "Ring-a-Ding-a-Ding" (as in "..presto, you do a skull...") come to mind. He shifts from relatively high to low sans missing a beat.
There's a low note in the baritone register he nailed regularly, that I've heard no other male in popular song sing, though I don't know music well enough to say what it is (almost sounds like an 'A" on a piano).
There's a low note in the baritone register he nailed regularly, that I've heard no other male in popular song sing, though I don't know music well enough to say what it is (almost sounds like an 'A" on a piano).
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