FRANK SINATRA'S GHOST INSPIRES Y2K SONG

FRANK SINATRA'S GHOST INSPIRES Y2K SONG

NEW YORK (Wireless Flash) -- Frank Sinatra has been dead for more than a year but that isn't stopping him from giving nightly performances. That's the word from a New York City man who claims Sinatra appeared to him in a dream and inspired a Y2K ditty called "Hello Y2K." Forty-something photo shop manager Vincent Foti says the dream unfolded on an empty casino stage where he complained to Sinatra that he wanted to follow in his footsteps but figured he was too old. The whining must have touched Sinatra because the Chairman told him: "I'm going get you a tune." Foti claims upon awakening, he immediately started singing "Hello Y2K," which he describes as "New York, New York" for the millennium. Although he isn't sure whether he really saw Sinatra's ghost, he believes the dream was the singer's way of passing the torch to another torch singer.