She was Boston, I was Vegas, She was crepe suzette, I was pie, She was lectures, I was movies, but I loved her. She was Mozart, I was Macy, She was afternoon
Once I laughed when I heard you saying That I'd be playing solitaire Uneasy in my easy chair It never entered my mind And once you told me I was mistaken
Just say hello to a brand new world, the world outside your door, Say hello to a singing bird, like no bird you heard before, It's all there, go and
I'd be glad to stay right here with you Fact is, that is what I'd planned to But from that fool look on your face I think I'll head South to a warmer
(feat. Beverly Jenkins) [Alto solo by Beverly Jenkins] (chorus) [Gonna find me a gypsy and get my fortune told,] [I'm gonna find me a gypsy and get
(feat. Loulie Jean Norman, Beverly Jenkins) [Alto solo by Beverly Jenkins] (chorus) (Your imagination has an awful lot to give) (If our right to live
The night is bitter, the stars have lost their glitter The winds grow colder, suddenly you're a lot older And all because of a gal who got away No more
Frank with (chorus) (If the future proves sweet, would it tell us to leap before we move,) (Would it care for us to live with danger or face the final
Frank with (chorus) I reached the age of forty somewhat sooner than expected, Living at a fairly hectic pace. When I count the years that I have happily
Thanks for the memory Of things I can't forget, journeys on a jet Our wond'rous week in Martinique and Vegas and roulette How lucky I was And thanks
Where I live in the desert, it's so peaceful and warm. And the cares of the world drift by, like clouds reflected in a quiet pool But there always comes
(feat. Diana Lee) (chorus), [soprano solo by Diana Lee], "narration by Jerry Whitman" My name is Francis Albert (Francis Albert Sinatra) And I sing
I was five and she was six We rode on horses made of sticks I wore black and she wore white She would always win the fight Bang bang, she shot me down
I make a date for golf - You can bet you life it rains. I try to give a party - And the guy upstairs complains. I guess I'll go thru life; Just catchin