Nancy Sinatra knocks Trump over ‘My Way’ post
Nancy Sinatra said only music publishers could act after Trump shared the clip, joining a long list of artists who have objected to his song use.
- Nancy Sinatra criticized Donald Trump for posting a 1974 video of her father Frank Sinatra singing 'My Way' on Truth Social, calling it a sacrilege and stating her father did not support Trump or his administration.
- The song 'My Way' is an English adaptation of the French song 'Comme d'habitude' with lyrics by Paul Anka, and the publishing rights belong to Because Music and Primary Wave Music Publishing, not the Sinatra family.
- Nancy Sinatra explained that only the song's publishers could take action regarding the use of the video, and that sharing music on social media does not require a license like use at rallies or in advertisements.
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The singer Nancy Sinatra has sharply criticized US President Trump.
Nancy Sinatra knocks Trump over ‘My Way’ post
Nancy Sinatra is ripping President Trump for posting a video of her father singing “My Way,” describing it as sacrilegious. “This is a sacrilege,” the eldest daughter of Frank Sinatra wrote on X on Sunday. Sinatra’s post came in response to a video clip Trump shared on Saturday on Truth Social of the famed crooner singing his 1969 hit.…
Nancy Sinatra Rages At Donald Trump For Posting Frank Sinatra ‘My Way’ Performance: ‘This Is Sacrilege’
Add Nancy Sinatra to the long list of musicians who have requested that Donald Trump stop using their (or their family’s) music in his political messaging. Over the weekend, Sinatra lashed out at the president for posting a video of her late father, Frank Sinatra, singing his iconic 1969 ballad “My Way” on his Truth Social platform over the weekend. “This is sacrilege,” Nancy Sinatra wrote on X in response to a person who wrote, “Omg, @NancySi…
The daughter of legendary US entertainer Frank Sinatra is upset that the US president has posted a performance of her father with the Evergreen "My Way".
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