From his first appearance with the Hoboken Four on Major Bowes’ Amateur Hour in 1935, to his final concert at the Palm Desert Golf Classic in 1995, Frank Sinatra was a man who loved to perform, a consummate artist most comfortable behind the microphone, communicating to his audience in the best way he knew how.
From his 1973 comeback to his final retirement in 1995, there were more than a thousand concert appearances alone. Adding in the other thirty-five odd years between his initial breakout and first retirement in 1971 drives that figure to almost mind-boggling numbers. Sixty years on stage makes for a massive plethora of songs and performances.