
by Michael Freedland (Author)
An entirely new assessment of the most important figure in the 20th century. Michael Freedland has interviewed over 100 people, including those closest to Sinatra, many of whom reveal details about his life that have never been published before. The story of Sinatra's life is brought right up to date, with the details of the mental and physical problems that have dogged him in the 1990's, and tales from the recording studio as he recorded Duets ', probably his last album, and the performers who sang with him and their reaction to Old Blue Eyes. All the Way discusses Sinatra the performer, the singer and the actor and the life which has made him the most enduring and successful of Holywood Artistes over more than half a century.
                        Format:  Paperback
                         Pages: 400
                        Edition: New e.
                        
                        
                        Publisher: Orion 
 Published: 06 Jul 1998
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        ISBN 10:  0752816624
 ISBN 13: 9780752816623
                        
                        Book Overview: *The 1st objective biography of Frank Sinatra since Kitty Kelley's in the 1980's*Incorporates in-depth analysis of both his rovate life and his public career. *Includes interviews with those closest to him, including Juliet Prowse, who wasengaged to Sinatra, and the people from Hoboken, Sinatra's childhood home, whereresentment towards Sinatra still lingers.