Frank Sinatra - New York, New York (live At Budokan Hall, Tokyo, 1985) Here

: The performance featured a full orchestra conducted by Joe Parnello , including legendary jazz drummer Irv Cottler and guitarist Tony Mottola . The "electrifying" arrangement captured the spirit of the original 1980 studio version that had by then become a global anthem. The Budokan Context

: Sinatra strategically placed "Theme From New York, New York" at the very end of his setlist, serving as the high-energy climax of the night. : The performance featured a full orchestra conducted

The Budokan concert is a significant archival piece for Sinatra fans as it was rarely released outside of Japan for many years. The Budokan concert is a significant archival piece

: Despite being in his 70th year, Sinatra maintained his iconic phrasing and charisma. While reviewers noted his voice was occasionally thin compared to his prime, he delivered the song with an infectious enthusiasm that resonated with the Japanese audience. : The performance featured a full orchestra conducted