Frankie Randall was a 20th-century American singer and songwriter, renowned for his crooning style reminiscent of the Rat Pack era. Born as Franklin Joseph Lisbona in 1938, he gained prominence in the 1960s with his interpretations of popular standards, often incorporating jazz elements. Randall's most influential work was arguably his album "Frankie Randall Sings & Swings," which was produced by the legendary Count Basie. His career was also marked by his frequent performances in Las Vegas and appearances on Dean Martin's television show, positioning him as a significant figure in the mid-century American music scene.