On the set of The Frank Sinatra Show with Bing Crosby 1957
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Hollywood came calling, as it always did for stars of his magnitude. For Sinatra, who had always acted in his songs, the transition was natural; before long, he said, acting became “second nature,” and accolades (and an Oscar) followed.
Any time he had control over his recording sessions, Frank Sinatra insisted on recording after eight o’clock in the evening. “The voice is more relaxed then,” he said.