
"Frank attracted women. He couldn't help it. Just to look at him—the way he moved, and how he behaved—was to know that he was a great lover and true gentleman. He adored the company of women and knew how to treat them. I had friends whose husbands were 'players', and every time the husbands had affairs my friends were showered with gifts. Well, I was constantly showered with gifts, but no matter what temptations Frank may have had while I wasn't around, he made me feel so safe and loved that I never became paranoid about losing him."
—Barbara Sinatra on Sinatra's popularity with women.
In 1966, Sinatra's marriage to Mia Farrow, who was 30 years his junior, caused a sensation. Although they divorced in 1968, they remained close friends for life. In a 2013 interview, Mia Farrow suggested that Sinatra might be the father of her son, but Nancy Sinatra dismissed this claim as "nonsense." Sinatra was married to Barbara Marx until his death.
‘Fly Me to the Moon,’ originally titled ‘In Other Words,’ is a song written in 1954 by Bart Howard. The first recording was made in 1954 by Kaye Ballard. By the time Sinatra covered the song in 1964, more than 100 other versions had already been recorded. Sinatra’s version was arranged by Quincy Jones.