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Frank Sinatra And Nancy Including 'Somethin' Stupid' Cassette, Album . Reprise Records – CRP 362 (01), Reprise Records – CRP362 (01) UK: 1967: UK — 1967. Recently Edited. The World We Knew. LP, Album, Stereo, Pitman Pressing. Reprise Records – FS ...
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 ...
Like his earlier hit "Strangers in the Night," this ballad from Frank Sinatra was based on a composition by German musician Bert Kaempfert.Sinatra hated the former tune but it brought him enormous success, so it's not surprising he revisited Kaempfert's catalog for his 1967 album The World We Knew with the "Strangers" team, arranger Ernie Freeman and producer Jimmy Bowen, back on board.
It is based on a composition by Bert Kaempfert, a German musician and composer. The song first appeared on Sinatra's 1967 album The World We Knew and was released as a single later that year. "The World We Knew (Over and Over)" peaked at number thirty on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in September 1967. [1] On the Billboard easy listening chart ...
Arrangiato da cinque persone diverse, The World We Knew è un guazzabuglio di generi, successi, non-successi, piccole perle e stranezze. La famosissima Somethin' Stupid, duetto di Sinatra con la figlia Nancy, arrivò al numero 1 della Billboard Hot 100, ma dalla critica è solitamente ritenuta "sciocca e stucchevole". [1]
From 1967, 'The World We Knew' was a collection of contemporary songs and famously contained the duet with Frank and his daughter Nancy Sinatra 'Something' Stupid' a number 1 chart hit, a perfect pop song and perennial favourite among fans.
The World We Knew was another collection of contemporary songs and famously contained the duet with Frank and his daughter Nancy Sinatra 'Something Stupid', a #1 chart hit, a perfect pop song and perennial favorite among fans. Also features the title track, which was a Top 30 hit on the U.S. Billboard charts in 1967, a classic saloon song, 'Drinking Again', and 'Born Free', from the film of ...