Frank Sinatra: A 1943 portrait of Frank Sinatra, the singer dubbed "The Voice," "Sultan of Swoon" and "Swoonatra."
Bing Crosby, left, and Frank Sinatra break out in song in Bing's dressing room between radio programs in Hollywood, Calif., Sept. 12, 1943.
A 1950 portrait of Frank Sinatra in the musical "On The Town."
Entertainer Frank Sinatra and screen actress Ava Gardner, walk barefoot in Miami Beach, Fla., Nov. 8, 1951, after being married in Philadelphia. The newlyweds, seeking to be alone, were unaware of being photographed. The couple refused to pose for pictures.
Frank Sinatra, right, stands with fellow actors Montgomery Clift, left, and Burt Lancaster in this scene from the film, "From Here to Eternity." Sinatra's performance won him an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in 1953.
Frank Sinatra and his daughter Nancy, a student at University High School in Santa Monica, sang a duet on Oct. 28, 1955, at a school assembly. This rendition of "Side By Side" marked the first time Sinatra and his daughter performed together in public.
Frank Sinatra's "Only the Lonely," originally titled "For Losers Only," was recorded May 29, 1958, in Los Angeles. With orchestra direction and arrangement by Nelson Riddle, it became the No. 1 pop album in the country.
Frank Sinatra and part of the group known as the "Rat Pack" are shown in the 1960 movie, "Ocean's Eleven." From left to right are Peter Lawford, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Sinatra.
President John F. Kennedy is shown with Frank Sinatra at the Inaugural Ball in Washington, D.C., in this Jan. 20, 1961, photo.
Singer Frank Sinatra, 49, and TV actress Mia Farrow, 19, as they strolled on the luxury yacht Southern Breeze in the harbor at Edgartown, Mass., Aug. 5, 1965. The couple was vacationing in New England waters amid rumors that Sinatra was about to wed Farrow.
Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin, left to right, laugh during a recording session at Sinatra's Reprise Record Co., in California, Nov. 30, 1965.
Frank Sinatra and John Wayne get together during an event in Santa Monica, Calif., in 1965, in a photo taken by Don Pack, Sinatra's personal photographer from 1960 to 1980.
California Gov. Ronald Reagan, second from left, is surrounded by supporters at his inaugural gala at Sacramento's Municipal auditorium in California on Jan. 5, 1971. From left are, Frank Sinatra, Gov. Geargan, Vicki Carr, Nancy Reagan, Dean Martin, John Wayne, behind, Jack Benny and Jimmy Stewart, far right.
Actor-director Orson Welles, left, is shown with actor-singer Frank Sinatra at the American Film Institute awards dinner in Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. 10, 1975. Welles was being honored by AFI with its Life Achievement Award. Sinatra was hosting the event.
Singer Frank Sinatra escorts Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis into New York's '21' Club, September 17, 1975. Onassis had earlier attended Sinatra's concert at the Uris Theater.
Frank Sinatra poses with friends in his dressing room at Westchester Premier Theater in New York, Sept. 26, 1976. Shown from left are, Gregory De Palma, Sinatra, Thomas Marson, Carlo Gambino, Jimmy "The Weasel" Fratianno, and in front, Richard "Nerves" Fusco. This photograph was entered as U.S. government exhibit 181 when de Palma and Fusco were on trial charged with fraud in 1978.
President Ronald Reagan cuts in on singer Frank Sinatra, who dances with first lady Nancy Reagan during a party in the East Room of the White House on Feb. 6, 1981.
Frank Sinatra sings one of his tunes during a concert at the Worcester Centrum in Worcester, Mass., April 20, 1991.