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Frank Sinatra - The World We Knew (1967)

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Lyrics : Over and over I keep going over the world we knew Once when you walked beside me That inconceivable, that unbelievable world we knew When we two were in love And every bright neon sign turned into stars And the sun and the moon seemed to be ours Each road that we took turned into gold But the dream was too much for you to hold Now over and over I keep going over the world we knew Days when you used to love me And every bright neon sign turned into stars And the sun and the moon seemed to be ours Each road that we took, it turned into gold But the dream was too much for you to hold Now over and over I keep going over the world we knew Days when you used to love me Over and over I keep going over the world we knew

Let Me Try Again (Laisse Moi le Temps)

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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Let Me Try Again (Laisse Moi le Temps) · Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra - My Way (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York City / 1...

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HIT-STORY: ‘My Way’ by Frank Sinatra Published August 24, 2022, 2:22 PM by Robert Requintina, Manila Bulletin Released in March 1969, singer Paul Anka wrote the hit ballad “My Way” with crooner Frank Sinatra on his mind. In 1968, Frank hinted to Paul that he was ready to bid showbiz goodbye. “Kid, I’m fed up. I’m gonna do one more album, and then I’m out of here. You never wrote me that song you always promised. Don’t take too long,” said Frank, 51, to Paul, then 25, in a book entitled “The Life of A Song.” One sleepless night, Paul sat down at a piano and sensed himself becoming Frank. “That’s how I got the first line: ‘And now the end is near, and so I face the final curtain’ I thought of him leaving the stage, the lights going out, and started typing like a madman, writing it just the way he talked: “Ate it up…spit it out.” Paul finished writing the song at 5 a.m. He immediately called Frank to inform him about the song. “When I played the song for him, he said: “That’s kooky, kid. ...