FRANK SINATRA - SOMEWHERE IN YOUR HEART '64

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Title | FRANK SINATRA - SOMEWHERE IN YOUR HEART '64 |
Author | Italian American Golden Era |
Duration | 2:29 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=LJfNgjnbeJs |
Description
LYRICS: "Somewhere In Your Heart"
Somewhere in your heart
Try to find a place for me,
Somewhere in your heart
I won't care where it might be.
One little corner
May not mean so much to you,
But one little corner
Will be enough to see me through.
Somewhere in your dreams
Let my lips come close to you,
Though they're only dreams
Someday they may all come true.
Is it so much to ask
For such a tiny part?
Won't you find a place for me,
Somewhere in your heart?
[Somewhere in your dreams]
Let my lips come close to you,
[Though they're only dreams]
Someday they may all come true.
Is it so much to ask
For such a tiny part?
Won't you find a place for me,
Somewhere in your heart!
*** "Somewhere in Your Heart" by Frank Sinatra, Written by Russell Faith & Clarence Kehner. First recorded on November 10, 1964, Released on December 20, 1964. ***
Frank Sinatra Born Francis Albert Sinatra, December 12, 1915, in Hoboken, NJ; died May 17, 1998. Frank (Francis Albert) Sinatra was arguably one of the greatest-and most acclaimed (Italian American) vocalists in this century; he made 1,414 studio recordings and had at least one song on the music charts every year between 1945 and 1995. He was as much noted for his passionate approach to life as for his music, and his ironclad self-confidence combined with classic good looks, pitched him into the realm of celebrity early in his career. He married high- profile actresses and starred in films himself, and his glamorous lifestyle eventually epitomized the Hollywood of the 1950s and 1960s. Frank Sinatra became an icon due to his romantic ballads, smooth, heartfelt vocal style, timeless material, and abundance of style. His singles "My Way" and "New York, New York" were so popular they transcended music to become a part of a larger, cultural bond. Time magazine's Jay Cocks wrote, "Not only does his music define the time and temper of the American decades in which it was made, but his singing moves those songs out of time into something indistinct, everlasting. In Sinatra's music, there is no past tense. You could say he was the greatest, and that's right. But ... there's nothing you can call him that doesn't in some way sell him short. Except Sinatra."
Sinatra sold over 250 million records worldwide, received 11 Grammy Awards, and starred in 60 motion pictures during his career of seven decades. His influence on the music business remains undiminished, as his records continue to sell. Many of the films in which he appeared are considered classics, and a number have been remade.
The Rat Pack and his songs such as "My Way" are still fused into the cultural fabric of the U.S. He lived a full life, about which countless books have been written. Mention his name today and he is still remembered as "Ol' Blue Eyes," a soulful crooner who certainly lived his life his way.
(NEW FRANK SINATRA)
* From my own cd and vinyl collection
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