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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Released in 1967, the song was written by the legendary songwriting duo, Bert Kaempfert and Herbert Rehbein, with lyrics by Carl Sigman. The song was Sinatras fourth Top 40 hit of the year, and its meaning has captured the hearts of many. The song is a reflection on life and love, as seen through the eyes of someone who has ...

  2. 27. Apr. 2024 · “Somethin’ Stupid” is a timeless piece of music that speaks to the universal themes of love, vulnerability, and the parent-child relationship. The duet between Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra has become an iconic piece of music that has endured through the decades. The simplicity of the lyrics and melody, combined with the ...

  3. 7. Mai 2024 · Title: The World We Knew. Year Of Release: 1967. Label: Reprise. Genre: Vocal Jazz. Quality: FLAC (*tracks) Total Time: 00:28:10. Total Size: 163 mb (+3%rec.) WebSite: Album Preview. More of a singles collection than a proper album, The World We Knew illustrates how heavily Frank Sinatra courted the pop charts in the late '60s.

  4. 20. Apr. 2024 · The Essential Frank Sinatra

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · Sinatra released the album The World We Knew, which features a chart-topping duet of "Somethin' Stupid" with daughter Nancy. In December, Sinatra collaborated with Duke Ellington on the album Francis A. & Edward K..

  6. Vor 6 Tagen · Nancy Sinatra (born June 8, 1940, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.) is an American singer and actress who forged a successful music career separate from that of her famous father, singer and actor Frank Sinatra.

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · Songs such as “If You Are But a Dream,” “ There’s No You,” “I Fall in Love Too Easily,” “Nancy,” and his theme song at that time, “Put Your Dreams Away,” are some of the first recordings in what would come to be known to fans as the “Columbia era” (1943–52). His chief arranger during these years was Axel ...