Back in the 1950s, Frank Sinatra epitomized the idea of sophistication for teenagers in rural Ireland – at least according to writer Nuala O’Faolain, who remembers with what devotion she and her Catholic schoolgirl friends used to listen to his music. Produced by Jill Krauss.
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