A Look at Willie Nelson and Frank Sinatra By the Numbers Music
Willie Nelson and Frank Sinatra By the Numbers
For example who was arrested more often
Michael Ochs Archives/Wally McNamee/Getty Images Frank Sinatra (left) and Willie Nelson Frank Sinatra and Willie Nelson, 87, might not seem like a match made in musical heaven, but their friendship goes way back. Ol’ Blue Eyes reportedly called The Red Headed Stranger his favorite singer after hearing his 1978 album Stardust, and the unlikely duo even teamed up for a series of Las Vegas concerts in the ‘80s. Sinatra died in 1998, but Nelson's admiration has grown only stronger over the years. In 2018 he released , a collection of covers that earned him the Grammy for best traditional pop vocal album, and this month sees the debut of his much-anticipated follow-up That's Life — with 11 newly recorded Sinatra tunes. One was a swingin’ Rat Pack member, the other a honey-voiced outlaw troubadour; so how do their decades-long careers stack up when examined side by side? Here, a by-the-numbers look at two of the towering giants of 20th-century popular music (plus a few choice Willie and Frank videos to enjoy). Join today and save 25% off the standard annual rate. Get instant access to discounts, programs, services, and the information you need to benefit every area of your life. Year Born
Frank
1915, in Hoboken, New Jersey Willie
1933, in Abbott, Texas Years in the Military
Frank
0. Classified 4-F (medically ineligible) by the local draft board, because his eardrum had been punctured by the doctor's forceps as he was being born. Willie
0.75. Enlisted in the U.S. Air Force after leaving high school in 1950; medically discharged after nine months due to a bad back caused by years of baling hay. Year Recorded First Single
Frank
1939, “From the Bottom of My Heart" Willie
1957, “No Place for Me” Grammy Awards
Frank
Nine wins out of 31 nominations, plus three honorary awards. Sinatra also has 13 songs in the Grammy Hall of Fame. Willie
Ten wins out of 52 nominations, plus two honorary awards. In 2018, Nelson won best traditional pop vocal album for his first Sinatra tribute album, My Way. Academy Awards
Frank Edwards/Fotos International/Getty Images Frank Sinatra holds the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award he received at the 43rd Academy Awards. Frank
One win out of 2 nominations, plus the honorary Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. He won best supporting actor in 1954 for From Here to Eternity, and lost best actor in 1956 for The Man with the Golden Arm. Willie
Zero wins out of 1 nomination. “On the Road Again” from Honeysuckle Rose was nominated in 1981 for best original song, but it lost to “Fame." Arrests
Frank
Twice in 1938, for “seduction” and “adultery." Willie
At least four times for — you guessed it! — marijuana possession in 1974, 1994, 2006 and 2010. Kennedy Center Honors
Frank
1983, alongside actor James Stewart, director Elia Kazan, dancer Katherine Dunham, and composer Virgil Thompson. Willie
1998, alongside conductor André Previn, actress Shirley Temple Black, composer John Kander (93), lyricist Fred Ebb, and Bill Cosby (83) — whose honor was rescinded in 2018. Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Brian Kinney/Alamy Stock Photo One of Frank Sinatra's stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Frank
1960. Sinatra actually received three stars on Feb. 8, 1960: one for motion picture at 1600 Vine St., one for TV at 6538 Hollywood Blvd., and one for recording at 1637 Vine St. Willie
Amazingly, Nelson doesn't have one! Saturday Night Live Appearances
Frank
0. Although he never appeared on the show, Sinatra was impersonated by both Joe Piscopo, 69, and the late Phil Hartman (video above). Willie
3 — twice as musical guest (1977, 1993) and once as host/musical guest (1987). Marriages
Frank
4, including Ava Gardner (1951-57) and Mia Farrow, 76 (1966-68). Willie
4, including his current wife, Annie D'Angelo (since 1991). Children
Frank
3, including “These Boots Are Made for Walkin'” singer Nancy, 80. Willie
7, including singers Lukas, 32; and Paula, 51. Solo Studio Albums
M. Garrett/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images Frank
59, not counting live albums (14), compilation albums (19), Rat Pack albums (6), and albums he conducted (7). Willie
71, not counting live albums (13), compilation albums (51), collaborative albums (25), soundtrack albums (2), and video albums (41). Singles
Frank
297. The first to hit number 1 on the Billboard charts was “All or Nothing at All” in 1940. Willie
130. The first to hit the Top 10 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 was “Always on My Mind” in 1982. Platinum Albums 1 000 000 Sold
Frank
12, including 3 Double Platinum and 1 Triple Platinum. Willie
20, including 4 Double Platinum, 3 Quadruple Platinum, and 1 Quintuple Platinum. Holiday Albums
Frank
4, including 1968's The Sinatra Family Wish You A Merry Christmas, recorded with his three children. Willie
2, including the 1979 classic Pretty Paper (Nelson had previously recorded the self-written title track in 1964 after Roy Orbison made it a hit). Instagram Followers
Frank
353,000 () — even though the social media platform wasn't started until 12 years after Sinatra's death. Willie
714,000 () Nicholas DeRenzo is a contributing writer who covers entertainment and travel. Previously he was executive editor of United Airlines' Hemispheres magazine and his work has appeared in The New York Times, Condé Nast Traveler, Travel & Leisure, Sunset and New York magazine. More on Willie Nelson
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