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Paula Abdul performing “Luck Be a Lady” at the star‑studded Frank Sinatra 80th Birthday Celebration in 1995. Paula Abdul performing “Luck Be a Lady” at the star‑studded Frank Sinatra 80th Birthday Celebration in 1995.

Performance Choice of the Day: Paula Abdul’s Show‑Stopping “Luck Be a Lady”

Paula Abdul delivers a dazzling “Luck Be a Lady” at the star‑studded 1995 Frank Sinatra 80th Birthday Celebration.

A Broadway‑Sized Moment at Sinatra’s 80th

Paula Abdul’s show‑stopping “Luck Be a Lady” tribute at Sinatra’s 80th in 1995. Image: CBS / YouTube

Paula Abdul delivered a show‑stopping, awe‑dropping rendition of “Luck Be a Lady” during the Frank Sinatra 80th Birthday Celebration in 1995, a star‑studded televised tribute honoring one of America’s greatest vocal icons.

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Paula Abdul turned Sinatra’s “Luck Be A Lady” into full showgirl electricity

Big-band glamour, razor choreography, Old Hollywood polish, and Paula commanding the stage like a Vegas fever dream — this 1995 Sinatra birthday moment still feels wildly underrated.

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This wasn’t pop‑Paula. This was full‑tilt showgirl Paula — precision, charisma, musical‑theater polish, and choreography so sharp it could slice glass. She strutted, she swung, she hit every accent like a dancer who knows exactly where the camera lives.

The night itself was stacked with legends. Other performers included Tony Bennett, Ray Charles, Little Richard, Natalie Cole, Vic Damone, Steve & Eydie, and more — each taking on a Sinatra classic in their own signature style. Yet Paula’s number stood out as the evening’s most unexpected, high‑gloss, Broadway‑coded spectacle.

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A performance built for the big stage, the big band, and the big moment — and she delivered it with the kind of confidence only Paula Abdul can summon.

Dig out the dazzling throwback below and relive the night Paula turned a Sinatra standard into a full theatrical event.


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