Tina Sinatra on her father Frank Sinatra, and a new compilation of his songs
Frank Sinatra's daughter, Tina, talks about why she curated a new album of her father's music aimed at children and parents.
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Frank Sinatra's music might evoke the image of a smoky bar, desperate characters, heartbreak and lonesome old towns, but a new album is asking us to look at his music differently.
Baby Blue Eyes… May The First Voice You Hear Be Mine is a compilation of Sinatra's songs, specifically chosen for parents and children by someone who knows what fatherhood meant to the singer — his daughter, Tina Sinatra.
She tells Tom Power what it was like having Frank Sinatra for a father, and shares why he had a fondness for Toronto.
Frank Sinatra, Bein' Green
— Produced by Ben Edwards