" Young Frankie wanted to sing all day long, with the exception of the time he spent listening to his hero, Bing Crosby, sing on the radio. Growing up in Hoboken, N.J., he would sing at his father’s saloon, at his mother’s parties and at school. Frankie grew up to be, of course, Frank Sinatra, and this zippy biography follows him as he moves from his humble childhood across the river to New York City, begins a recording career and makes it in Hollywood. “Frankie’s voice made people feel like
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