Frank Sinatra was an American singer, actor, and producer, widely regarded as one of the greatest vocalists of the 20th century. Born on December 12, 1915, in Hoboken, New Jersey, Sinatra’s career spanned over five decades. Known for his smooth, emotive voice and impeccable phrasing, he became famous for iconic songs such as My Way, New York, New York, Fly Me to the Moon, and Strangers in the Night. Sinatra was not only a successful recording artist but also a beloved performer in live shows and movies.