My Way

By Paul Anka & David Dalton

My Way - Paul Anka & David Dalton
  • Release Date: 2013-04-09
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 3.5
3.5
From 62 Ratings

Description

A teen idol of the 1950s who virtually invented the singer/songwriter/heartthrob combination that still tops pop music today, Paul Anka rocketed to fame with a slew of hits-from "Diana" to "Put Your Head on my Shoulder"-that earned him a place touring with the major stars of his era, including Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Buddy Holly. He wrote Holly's last hit, and just missed joining the rocker on his final, fatal plane flight. Anka also stepped in front of the camera in the teen beach-party movie era, scoring the movies and romancing their starlets, including Annette Funicello.

When the British invasion made his fans swoon for a new style of music-and musician--Anka made sure he wasn't conquered. A rapier-canny businessman and image-builder who took his career into his own hands-just as he had from the very beginning, swiping his mother's car at fourteen to drive himself, underage, to his first gigs in Quebec-Anka toured the world until he could return home in triumph. A charter member of the Rat Pack, he wrote the theme music for The Tonight Show as well as his friend Frank Sinatra's anthem "My Way". By the 1970s, a multi-decade string of pop chart-toppers, including "Puppy Love" and "(You're) Having My Baby", cemented his status as an icon.

My Way is bursting with rich, rollicking stories of the business and the people in Anka's life: Elizabeth Taylor, Dodi Fayed, Tom Jones, Michael Jackson, Adnan Khashoggi, Little Richard, Brooke Shields, Johnny Roselli, Sammy Davis, Jr., Brigitte Bardot, Barnum & Bailey Circus acrobats, and many more. Anka is forthcoming, funny and smart as a whip about the business he's been in for almost six decades. My Way moves from New York to Vegas, from the casino stage to backstages all over the world. It's the most entertaining autobiography of the year.

Reviews

  • My Way

    2
    By Dhkatch
    The book was quite repetitive. It was more of a tribute to Frank Sinatra. Every chapter reiterated Mr. Anka's infatuation with Sinatra. Very disappointed.
  • JUST A "BORING BOY"....

    2
    By Reisman76
    Paul Anka may be a great entertainer but his book is awful. It's too long, including chapter lengths. There is no editing and the book jumps all over the place. It's tough to get through it. There's more information about other people and events than about Anka's life! He spends tons of pages talking about the history of the mob in Las Vegas using second hand stories and documented information that he wasn't even involved in. Who cares? I wanted to read about Paul Anka's life. Pages about Donald Trump and Steve Wynn competing and fighting against each other but you don't find out until the end of the book that he has been divorced twice! He skims over how he wrote the songs and instead focuses on stories about helping to sell buildings to multimillionaires. Really? I wanted to like this book but I can't. The worst part is that trashes many great stars that are no longer with us. Why? What is the gain in that? I say "rent" and do not "buy" this book. It's disappointing.
  • My Way

    5
    By Brooklyngirl48
    This was a great read. I enjoyed every page. I was too young for the Rat Back, but loved Sammy and Dean. Thanks for writing it. I love your honesty in telling your story. Hope to see you in concert if you ever come to Denver, Colorado. Linda Farrell
  • My Way - Paul Anka

    5
    By Killer Kahlor
    The book was very enlightening. I enjoyed it Immensely. I'm 70 and was around the birth of Rock N' Roll.. A gal that would be the same age as he is passed away a number of years ago, plus she was from Canada. She had every album at the time that he put out. So I heard it a lot! I remember hearing 'Dianna' in Reedsport, Ore. 1956 - 57 on a station in out of California on a little radio in our trailer. I remember it like yesterday. I was a big "Jerry Lee" fan. So it was very interesting on Paul's thoughts on the Austrailian Tour. Plus his time with the 'Rat Pack' and all the connections he had with the 'Big Shots' Finally, I really enjoyed the book. Respectfully Submitted, Kahlor.
  • Repetitive

    1
    By Mema802
    Mr.Anka should stick to music. His writing is poor at best. He keeps repeating the same things throughout the book,and using a few crude words does't add to his persona. Don't waste your money. Most of the book is about Frank Sinatra and Vegas. Your better off reading Sinatra's bio and getting a book on the history of Las Vegas . Sorry, no platinum record here.
  • Tax dog

    1
    By NY Taxdog
    Did this book have an editor?
  • A 5th Grader

    1
    By HarleySoftail 2
    Who wrote this? A 5th Grader? You can tell how uneducated he really is. Save your money. Don't buy.
  • My way by paul anka

    1
    By Pdo47
    Very, very, boring. Stories repeat and repeat
  • Not worth the money

    2
    By Wvhillsbilly
    Based on 93 pages, this book repeats itself over and over again. The old Vegas was a classy town, everybody dressed to kill. Not like today. Mobsters were businessmen, not crooks.