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EE-O-11
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1. I'm Gonna Live Till I Die - Frank Sinatra
2. Ain't That a Kick in the Head - Dean Martin
3. Too Close for Comfort - Sammy Davis, Jr.
4. Me and My Shadow - Sammy Davis, Jr.
5. (Love Is) The Tender Trap - Frank Sinatra
6. Volare (Nel Blu, Dipinto Di Blu) - Dean Martin
7. Mr. Success - Frank Sinatra
8. Lot of Livin' to Do - Sammy Davis, Jr.
9. You Make Me Feel So Young - Frank Sinatra
10. Sam's Song - Sammy Davis, Jr.
11. When You're Smiling - Dean Martin
12. Lady Is a Tramp - Frank Sinatra
13. Birth of the Blues - Sammy Davis, Jr.
14. You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You - Dean Martin
15. Chicago - Frank Sinatra
16. Sittin' on Top of the World - Dean Martin
17. Witchcraft - Frank Sinatra
18. Eee-O Eleven - Sammy Davis, Jr. Learn More
Frank Sinatra & The Rat Pack - Robin & The 7 Hoods (Gold CD)
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Long out-of-print we have two sealed copies of this deluxe gold disc that includes an alternate version of My Kind of Town and studio chatter.

1. Overture - Nelson Riddle

2. My Kind Of Town - Frank Sinatra

3. All For One And One For All - Peter Falk & Chorus

4. Don't Be A Do-Badder - Bing Crosby & Kids

5. Studio Chatter - Dean Martin/Sonny Burke/Frank Sinatra

6. Any Man Who Loves His Mother - Dean Martin & Male Quartet

7. Studio Chatter - Frank Sinatra/Dean Martin/Bing Crosby/Sammy Cahn/Sonny Burke

8. Style - Bing Crosby/Frank Sinatra/Dean Martin

9. Mister Booze - Bing Crosby/Frank Sinatra/Dean Martin/Sammy Davis Jr.

10. I Like To Lead When I Dance - Frank Sinatra

11. Bang! Bang! - Sammy Davis Jr.

12. Charlotte Couldn't Charleston - Ladies Of The Ensemble

13. Give Praise! Give Praise! Give Praise! - Robin And The Seven Hoods ST

14. Don't Be A Do-Badder (Finale) - Bing Crosby/Frank Sinatra/Dean Martin/Sammy Davis Jr.

15. Studio Chatter - Frank Sinatra/Lowell Frank

16. My Kind Of Town - Frank Sinatra
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1978 High Times Magazine - Frank Sinatra & Rat Pack
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A 1970'S COUNTERCULTURE MAG HAS A GREAT RAT PACK COLOR COVER and story.
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Rat Pack - Boys Night Out
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New for 2005, here is a compilation of Rat Pack favorites just in time for Christmas! Includes the ultra-rare Sinatra tune, "Boys Night Out.". See track listing below.

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Frank SInatra and Dean Martin 500 Club Folder
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This amazing find dates back to 1963. The front is a great drawing of the famed 500 Club chorus girls. The back cover shows Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin frolicking onstage at Atlantic City's legendary mecca of entertainment. Inside is an iconic 8 x 10 photo of Frank Sinatra singing at the 5. Only one of this rarity to sell ! Learn More
Rat Pack Ocean's 11 Glass & Coaster Set

Regular Price: $49.98

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"Just Danny Ocean and his 11 pals.
The crazy night they blew all the lights in Las Vegas!...
Nobody else would have dared it
because nobody else would have the nerve."

Based on the 1960's movie Ocean 11, the artwork on this glass & coaster set features

Frank Sinatra
Dean Martin
Sammy Davis Jr
Peter Lawford
Angie Dickinson


The set includes 2 glasses and 4 tin coasters.
Coasters are 3-14" in diameter and have cork lined bottoms.
Glasses stand 5-3/4" tall and have the Ocean's 11 Logo on them. Only two to sell !

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A Man Called Adam / dvd / Sammy Davis Jr. Frank Sinatra Jr. Louis Armstrong
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In a rare dramatic role, Sammy Davis, Jr. stars as a jazz trumpet player who seemingly has it all. Blaming himself for the traffic accident that killed his family, he begins a downward spiral that threatens to destroy all that he has worked so hard for. To make matters worse, he must also cope with prejudice from within the music industry. Louis Armstrong, Ossie Davis, Cicely Tyson, Frank Sinatra, Jr., and Mel Torme co-star. 103 min. Includes a bonus audio CD with music by Ray Charles, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Bobby Darin. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English, Spanish.


This film, made in 1966, was a bold attempt at addressing the contemporary conflicts of race and identity as it affected an African American jazz musician during the turbulent civil rights era. Adam (Sammy Davis Jr.) is a celebrated yet self destructive jazz musician and womanizer. Possessing a mean temper with a short fuse, he also has a serious drinking problem. In the opening scenes we are introduced to Adam leading his band in a sensuous slow number to an appreciative audience at a jazz club. When a drunken audience member insists he play something up-tempo, the volatile Adam abruptly stops playing and nearly assaults his heckler before storming out of the club and hopping a plane back to New York without explanation. Arriving home drunk with a sexy stewardess whose name he can't remember (a very lovely Lola Falana in her first screen role, which amounts to a brief cheesecake walk-on)

Adam inconveniently discovers his apartment has been loaned for the week-end by his best friend (played by Ossie Davis) to a respected, elderly jazz musician (Louis Armstrong) and his chaperon/grand-daughter, a young civil rights activist (Cicely Tyson). Honored by the presence of the senior musician and attracted to his grand- daughter's sharp wit, politic-ism, and natural beauty (unlike the other African American actresses in this film, Tyson wears her hair in a short afro and wears little to no make-up). To his best friend's dismay, Adam attempts to embark upon a serious relationship with the activist, and to meet her challenge to him to be "nothing less and nothing less" than what what he is, "a man. With the support of his no-nonsense girlfriend and his young protégé (Frank Sinatra Jr.)

Adam's efforts to tame his drinking and his anger look promising until an unexpected confrontation with the police tips the scale. Neither the elder musician's (Armstrong) brand of courteous subservience nor Tyson's subscription to non- violent protest works for Adam, In an era where his art cannot shield him from the stigma and crisis of his race, Adam is a time-bomb waiting to happen. Davis' performance is riveting as is Tyson's.

The issues presented in this film were raw at the time of its making, and Davis and Tyson present African American characters that were almost unprecedented in their dramatic intensity and three dimensionality--an exception would be Ivan Dixon and Abbey Lincoln's startling performances in "Nothin' But AMan", (1961). Rat-pack bad boy Peter Lawford joins the cast as Adam's powerful and vindictive agent who, after twice being humiliated by Adam (don't miss the scene in famed NY restaurant, 21), blackballs him, then forces him back to the humiliation of the segregated south. Also look for a brief yet strong performance from an uncredited Jan'et DuBois ("Willona" on 1970s TV show, "Good Times") as Adam's pride-less sometimes girlfriend, and Academy award winning actor Morgan Freeman an extra in a party scene featuring singer Mel Torme.
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Frank Sinatra & Rat Pack Staff Backstage Pass

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An original laminated staff all access backstage pass from the Rat Pack's last hurrah, the legendary Together Again tour of 1988 Frank, Dean, and Sammy are pictured in what was to be a short lived tour after Dean dropped out after just a few shows. Only two to offer Learn More
Frank Sinatra & Friars Club - Leo Durocher Roast Program 1961
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4 pg. program on glossy stock of The Friars Club of California and their February 13,1961 roast of legendary Dodger, Leo Durocher. Pictured on the cover is FS, Sammy, & Dino as well as Burns, Benny, Berle, Walter O' Malley & of course Leo.

The dais lists many luminaries of shobiz and baseball. Only one to sell ! Learn More
Frank Sinatra & Rat Pack Sheriff's Rodeo Benefit brochure
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This benefit for the Los Angeles Sheriff's Association took place at the Los Angeles Coliseum on June 24, 1961


This mint condition flyer is on a solid paper stock featuring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr.,Peter Lawford, and Queen of the Rodeo, Shirley MacLaine.


It measures approx. 4"x 8". A great one-of-a-kind original. Only one to offer. Learn More

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