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This Sunday’s video is a little longer than usual—six minutes—and you will have to excuse the dim recording, the scattered static, and the imperfect sound quality. But I think this is really something to see: It is a one-camera recording of Frank Sinatra performing at the White House in 1973. President Nixon, who is entertaining the Italian Prime Minister and his wife, very eloquently introduces Sinatra, who then sings his very first song for a White House audience: the Gordon/Myrow tune “You Make Me Feel So Young”, which he made famous on the concept album “Songs for Swingin’ Lovers”.







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