CBS.com Sinatra Coverage: Index
How do you examine a life a rich as Frank Sinatra's? Following is an index of current CBS.com news stories about this American icon and the lives he touched.
Shocked And Saddened
Sinatra: Death Of A Legend
Sinatra was one of the most popular and influential singers of the 20th century - a man known to millions of people around the world as 'Ol' Blue Eyes' and 'The Chairman of the Board.'
Sinatra's Children Get His Music
Frank Sinatra left his widow real estate and some merchandising rights, but he has passed his music catalog into the hands of his three children.
Questions Arise About His Final Hours
"I'm losing" were Frank Sinatra's last words, according to his children, who published comments Tuesday on their family web site. But questions still abound about his final hours.
Sinatra: Memoriam Information
The funeral will be private, but the Sinatra family is requesting that, in lieu of flowers, fans and friends make donations to The Barbara Sinatra Children's Center.
Hoboken Remembers 'One Of Us'
What do you do when the funeral of your favorite entertainer is private? In the case of Frank Sinatra, fans and friends are holding services of their own.
And The Lights Went Out
It was only for a minute, but the lights went dark on Las Vegas' famed Strip Friday night to mark the death of Frank Sinatra. It was one of many such tributes from coast to coast.
World Pays Tribute To An Icon
Tributes are pouring in from around the world from fans who are saddened by the death of Frank Sinatra. CBS News Correspondent Tom Fenton reports.
Sinatra On The Web
All around the world, Internet users went online to register their reaction to the death of Frank Sinatra. Here are some of their words, plus a guide to the best Sinatra sites.
Fans Mourn End Of An Epoch
Frank Sinatra fans across America Friday mourned not only the death of a legendary entertainer, but the end of an era.
Hoboken Hails Its Local Hero
In Hoboken, N.J., where Frank Sinatra was born, they're taking his death a little more to heart, and maybe singing his songs with a little more gusto, than the rest of the world.
A Nation Reminisces
Clinton: Sinatra Did It His Way
President Clinton is joining the American people in mourning Frank Sinatra, telling reporters in Birmingham, England: "He really did do it his way."
Dan Rather: The Voice Lives On
The CBS News anchorman looks at the legend that will never die.
Sinatra's Life At A Glance
Here are some of the milestones in the legendary life and career of Frank Sinatra.
Frank Sinatra: A Photo Essay
In this phoographic essay, CBS.com looks back at Sinatra's life, his friends, his music and films.
The December Of His Life
Despite vociferous denials by his family, everyone knew that Frank Sinatra was ailing and the days were dwindling down.
Celeste Holm Remembers Frank
Actress Celeste Holm worked with Frank Sinatra in two of the many films the entertainer starred in. CBS News This Morning Co-Anchor Jane Robelot interviewed Holm Friday.
The Legacy Of An Original
Rolling Stone magazine's Anthony DeCurtis says Sinatra captured the hearts of fans of all ages who admired his originality.
Sinatra Style
Sinatra To Spice Girls
He bridged the gap from singer to superstar, and began a trend that continues to the present. Can those who followed hold a candle to 'the man'? CBS.com Producer Gary Paul Gates ponders the question.
The Way He Wore His Hat
Frank Sinatra left a legacy that reached far beyond music. He influenced fashion, language, lifestyles, and much, much more.
Come Dance With Me: His Women
From his debut as a teen idol, Frank Sinatra had a way with women. Linked with a long string of starlets, he had four marriages, one broken engagement.
A Friend Of Presidents
From the days of FDR to the administration of Bill Clinton, Frank Sinatra had ties with the White House. His presidential friends included both Republicans and Democrats.
Don't Get It? You'll Grow Into It
The voice of Sinatra often helped tighten the bonds between lovers, between friends, and even between fathers and sons. Here's an appreciation by CBS.com Senior Producer Adam Wiener.
The Entertainer
The Voice Of Our Times
Still, we have the voice, if not from the actual man at least from the little silver disks embedded with microscopic ones and zeros. CBS News Sunday Morning looks back on the sonic gifts Frank Sinatra gave us, and some of those who helped preserve the legacy.
His Way: Sinatra's Career
From his big band days to his decades topping the charts to his legendary screen performances, Frank Sinatra was, for six decades, the Chairman of the Board.
The Best By And About Sinatra
Frank Sinatra leaves a legacy of more than 200 albums. More than 40 books have been written about his colorful life. How to choose among them? Here is the essential Sinatra library.
Sinatra Movies: 1941-1994
Frank Sinatra appeared as an actor in 66 films. The list spans the years from 1941 through 1994.
The Birth of the Rat Pack:
The characters who will forever by a part of the mystique surrounding Sinatra.
FranSinatra Was Good Business:
Sinatra amassed a $200 million fortune for himself, but he earned far more for the entertainment industry at large.