Genius Lyrics
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Frank Sinatra – My Way
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One of Sinatra’s most well-known songs, “My Way” is considered an all time classic. It holds the record for the most time spent in the UK top 40 singles chart at a massive 75 weeks
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CAKE – Frank Sinatra
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The first song on Cake’s album, Fashion Nugget. It also appeared It was used in The Sopranos episode “The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti” and the Daria episode “Road Worrier”
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Frank Sinatra – Strangers in the Night
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Frank Sinatra recorded “Strangers in the Night” April 11, 1966. According to Sinatra: The Life (Summers, Swan, 2006), Sinatra despised the song and called it “a piece of shit” and
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Frank Sinatra – Lover
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Lover, when I'm near you, and I hear you - speak my name / Softly, in my ear you - breathe a flame / Lover, it's immoral, but why quarrel - with our bliss / When, two lips of coral
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Frank Sinatra & Count Basie – Fly Me to the Moon
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“Fly Me to the Moon” is a popular standard song written by Bart Howard in 1954. It was originally titled “In Other Words,” and was introduced by Felicia Sanders in cabarets. The
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Frank Sinatra & Nancy Sinatra – Somethin' Stupid
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“Somethin' Stupid” is a moving duet between singing sensation Frank Sinatra and his daughter Nancy Sinatra. Both sing together about the unpredictability of love. It has been
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Frank Sinatra – The Christmas Waltz
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[Intro] / (Merry Christmas) / (Merry Christmas) / (May your every New Year dream come true) / [Verse 1] / Frosted windowpanes / Candles gleaming inside / Painted candy canes on the
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Frank Sinatra (Ft. The B. Swanson Quartet) – Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
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[Chorus: Frank Sinatra] / Oh, the weather outside is frightful / But the fire is so delightful / And since we've no place to go / Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! / It doesn'
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Frank Sinatra (Ft. Don Costa) – Mrs. Robinson
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And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson / Jilly loves you more than you will know / Whoa, whoa, whoa / Oh bless you please, Mrs. Robinson / Heaven holds a place for those who pray / Hey
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Frank Sinatra – Devil May Care
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Here goes, looks like I 'm falling, call me devil-may care / I know it shouldn't be, but you know me, pal, I'll take a dare / Who knows but this time I may be lucky, this may be on
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Frank Sinatra – Emily
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Emily, Emily, Emily / Has the murmuring sound of May / All silver bells, coral shells, carousels / And the laughter of children at play / They say "Emily, Emily, Emily" / And we
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Frank Sinatra – The Way You Look Tonight
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“The Way You Look Tonight” is a song featured in the film Swing Time, originally written by Jerome Kerns and lyricist Dorothy Fields, performed by Fred Astaire. It won the Academy
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Frank Sinatra – Pennies from Heaven
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Every time it rains, it rains pennies from heaven / Don't you know each cloud contains pennies from heaven? / You'll find your fortune's fallin' all over the town / Be sure that
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Frank Sinatra – Something
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Something in the way she moves, attracts me like no other lover / Something in the way she woos me, I don't wanna leave her now / You know I believe in how..... / Somewhere in her
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Frank Sinatra – Lonely Town
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New York, New York / Or a village in Iowa / The only difference is the name / If you're alone / Whether on Main Street / Or on Broadway / If you're alone / They are both the same
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Frank Sinatra – I've Got You Under My Skin
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A tune originally written by Cole Porter in 1936, Frank Sinatra put his stamp of greatness on it in 1946 when he performed it with the arrangement of Nelson Riddle whom he meet
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Frank Sinatra – Come Fly with Me
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Frank Sinatra’s “Come Fly with Me” was written specifically for Ol' Blue Eyes and serves as the opening track to the eponymous album released in 1958.
Despite this, Frank’s re-
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Frank Sinatra – Sentimental Journey
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Gonna take a sentimental journey / Gonna set my heart at ease / Gonna make a sentimental journey / To renew old memories / I got my bag, I got my reservation / Spent each dime I
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Frank Sinatra – Blue Moon
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[Verse 1] / Blue moon / You saw me standin' alone / Without a dream in my heart / Without a love of my own / [Verse 2] / Blue moon / You knew just what I was there for / You heard
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Frank Sinatra – Ciribiribin
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When the moon hangs low in Napoli / There's a handsome gondolier / Every night he sings so happily / So his lady love can hear / In a manner oh gravissimo / He repeats his serenade
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Frank Sinatra – Goody Goody
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Writer(s): Mercer/Malneck / So you met someone who set you back on your heals - goody, goody / You met someone and now you know how it feels - goody, goody / You gave him your
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Frank Sinatra – Bewitched
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She's a fool and don't I know it? / But a fool can have her charms / I'm in love and don't I show it? / Like a babe in arms / Love's the same old sad sensation / Lately, I've not
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Frank Sinatra – Change Partners
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Must you dance every dance / With the same fortunate man? / You have danced with him since the music began / Won't you change partners and dance with me? / Must you dance quite so
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Frank Sinatra – Witchcraft
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“Witchcraft” is a popular song from 1957, released as a single by Frank Sinatra. Sinatra recorded “Witchcraft” three times in a studio setting. The first recording was made in 1957
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Car Seat Headrest – Connect the Dots (The Saga of Frank Sinatra)
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[Intro] / (Hahahaha, it's all downhill from here! Alright.) / [Verse 1] / Little boy says I’ll be in love with my fists / Little boy says I’ll be in love with my punches / Little
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Frank Sinatra – Body and Soul
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My heart is sad and lonely / For you I sigh, for you dear only / Why haven't you seen it / I'm all for you body and soul / I spend my days in longing / And wondering why it's me
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The Avalanches (Ft. Danny Brown & MF DOOM) – Frankie Sinatra
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The lead single off Wildflower, “Frankie Sinatra” is an ode to the legendary singer, Frank Sinatra.
The Avalanches are joined by new-school rap acrobat and oddball drug-enthusiast
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Frank Sinatra – Bein' Green
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[Verse 1] / It's not that easy bein' green / Having to spend each day the color of the leaves / When I think it could be nicer bein' red or yellow or gold / Or something much more
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Epic Rap Battles of History (Ft. Dante Cimadamore, EpicLLOYD & Nice Peter) – Frank Sinatra vs Freddie Mercury
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[Intro] / EPIC RAP BATTLES OF HISTORY! / FRANK SINATRA! / VS! / FREDDIE MERCURY! / BEGIN! / [Frank Sinatra] / Ho! What's wrong with your face? Baby, yikes! / With those teeth when
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Frank Sinatra – If
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[Verse 1] / If a picture paints a thousands words / Then why can't I paint you? / The words will never show / The you I've come to know / [Verse 2] / If a face could launch a
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Frank Sinatra – Paper Doll
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Writer(s): Black / I'm gonna buy a paper doll, that I can call my own / A doll that other fellas cannot steal / And then the flirty, flirty guys - with all their flirty, flirty
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Frank Sinatra – All the Way
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[Verse 1] / When somebody loves you / It's no good unless he loves you / All the way / Happy to be near you / When you need someone to cheer you / All the way / [Verse 2] / Taller
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Frank Sinatra – Dream
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Get in touch with that sundown fellow / As he tiptoes across the sand / He's got a million kinds of stardust / Pick you fav'rite brand, and / Dream, when you're feeling blue
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Frank Sinatra & Count Basie – I Wish You Love
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Goodbye, no use leading with our chins, this is where our story ends / Never lovers ever friends / Goodbye, let our hearts call it a day, but before you walk away / I sincerely
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Frank Sinatra – Theme from New York, New York
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Though Frank Sinatra recorded the song for his 1980 release Trilogy: Past, Present, Future it was originally the theme song for the Martin Scorsese film of the same name, composed
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Frank Sinatra – None But the Lonely Heart
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None but the lonely heart / Can know my sadness / Alone and parted / Far from joy and gladness / Heaven's boundless arch I see / Spread out above me / Oh, what a distance dear to
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Frank Sinatra – She Says
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She says she's sleeping well / She says she's lost some weight / She says she's seen some shows / She says the city's strange / (So she says) / She says the weather's cold / She
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Frank Sinatra – The Continental
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Beautiful music / Dangerous rhythm / It's something daring, the Continental / A way of dancing that's really ultra-new / It's very subtle, the Continental / Because it does what
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Frank Sinatra – Angel Eyes
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Angel Eyes is the epitome of Frank Sinatra’s identity expressed in ballad form. The singer is in a saloon, describing how unbearably miserable he is since his angel eyes left him
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Frank Sinatra – Try a Little Tenderness
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INTRO: / In the hustle of the day, we're all inclined to miss / Little things that mean so much / A word, a smile, and a kiss / When a woman loves a man, he's a hero in her eyes
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Frank Sinatra – How Insensitive (Insensatez)
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How insensitive I must have seemed / When she told me that she loved me / How unmoved and cold / I must have seemed / When she told me so sincerely / Why she must have asked / Did
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