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  1. 17. März 2017 · The World We Knew, also known as Frank Sinatra, is a 1967 studio album by American singer Frank Sinatra. The album's title track reached No. 30 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and #1 on the Easy Listening chart in 1967. Its second track, "Somethin' Stupid"—a duet between Sinatra and his daughter Nancy—reached No. 1 on both charts. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with ...

  2. "The World We Knew" has an odd, winding melody supported by the toughest approximated rock arrangement Sinatra ever used, while "This Town"'s pounding brass and harmonica are quite bluesy. Even the lesser pop tunes are well-crafted and produced; "Don't Sleep in the Subway" sounds as convincing as the Petula Clark original. Sinatra doesn't always sound engaged by the material -- he tosses off ...

  3. And the sun and the moon seemed to be ours. Jede Straße, die wir nahmen, verwandelte sich in Gold, Each road that we took, it turned into gold. Aber der Traum war zuviel für Dich. But the dream was too much for you to hold. Über und über, ich gehe noch immer über die Welt, die wir kannten. Now over and over I keep going over the world we knew.

  4. now over and over I keep going over THE WORLDDDDDD WE KNEWWWWW. 2024-06-03T13:48:35Z Comment by Gbee333. still listening 🗿. 2024-06-02T23:48:59Z Comment by Gbee333. I gen have this at full volume with AirPods in Im-2024-06-02T21:25:59Z Comment by Gbee333. OVER AND OVER I KEEP GOING OVER THE WORLDDDDD WE KNEW!!!!! 2024-06-02T20:32:34Z Comment ...

  5. The World We Knew, also known as Frank Sinatra, is a 1967 studio album by American singer Frank Sinatra. The album's title track reached No. 30 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and #1 on the Easy Listening chart in 1967. Its second track, "Somethin' Stupid"—a duet between Sinatra and his daughter Nancy—reached No. 1 on both charts.

  6. Now over and over I keep going over the world we knew. Dias em que você costumava me amar. Days when you used to love me. E cada sinal de neon brilhante se transformou em estrelas. And every bright neon sign turned into stars. E o Sol e a Lua pareciam ser nossos. And the Sun and the Moon seemed to be ours.

  7. In April 1967, Sinatra was back at number one on the singles charts with the million-selling "Somethin' Stupid," a duet with his daughter Nancy. By the late '60s, even Sinatra had trouble resisting the succeeding waves of youth-oriented rock music that topped the charts. But Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits!, a compilation of his '60s singles successes released in August 1968, was a million ...