Strangers In The Night -frank Sinatra. ✓ «PLUS»

: The famous improvised scatting at the end ("doobiee-doobiee-doo") reportedly inspired the name of the cartoon character Scooby-Doo .

Frank Sinatra’s is widely considered a landmark "feature" of his mid-60s career renaissance, marking his return to the top of the charts. Despite its massive success, Sinatra famously had a complicated relationship with the track, often calling it "fluff" or expressing a personal dislike for it even while performing it. Key Features of the Song & Album Strangers in the night -Frank Sinatra.

: For a different take, the novel Strangers in the Night by Heather Webb explores the romance between Sinatra and Ava Gardner and is available at Barnes & Noble . : The famous improvised scatting at the end

: A 2015 centennial reissue is available at retailers like Music Direct ($24.99) and Rough Trade NYC ($32.99). Key Features of the Song & Album :

: This 1966 album was significant as the final full-length collaboration between Sinatra and his long-time arranger/conductor, Nelson Riddle .