Frank Sinatra - I Fall In Love Too Easily Lyrics
I fall in love too easily
I fall in love too fast
I fall in love too terribly hard
For love to ever last
'Cause I've been fooled in the past
And still I fall in love too easily
I fall in love too fast
My heart should be well-schooled
'Cause I've been fooled in the past
And still I fall in love too easily
I fall in love too fast
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Frank Sinatra I Fall In Love Too Easily Comments
I find this song so romantic and beautiful because I wish I could fall in love easier than I do.
Sooo~~oooo romantic and touchable scene. Totally agree that the first note is killing. As a Jazz pianist of Korea, I also play this song during my Piano live before. If someone who interested in another version of the song, or love this song, please come and enjoy this beautiful song.
https://youtu.be/CyNvN3tjWIM
I hope to enjoy beautiful music with many people as much as possible. Hope everybody to have a beautiful night (or day) with music who now reading this.
I fall in love too easily
I fall in love too fast
I fall in love too terribly hard
For love to ever last
My heart should be well schooled
'Cause I've been fooled in the past
And still I fall in love so easily
I fall in love too fast
My heart should be well schooled
'Cause I've been fooled in the past
But still I fall in love too easily
I fall in love too fast
chet's is my favorite version but i love this one too!
Chet Baker, indeed, did a great version.
Frank for ever the best
he's so sensual..so brilliant..so beautiful...so melting and romantic..
Woyzeck...
My life's sad theme song. At least for the first 20 odd years. Very odd. Thanks for posting this. I had not heard Frank do this one.
Theme song to my life.
Frank Sinatra was, is and will always remain, a God!
I WS ABOARD THE USS YORKTOWN WHEN I FIRST HEARD THIS 1944 TRIUMPH
+Donald Gordon One of my favorite WW2 films, Wing and a Prayer, was filmed aboard the Yorktown in 1944.
December 12, 2015....Happy 100th birthday Frank,
You were truly the "Entertainer of the century."
Maravilhosa, uma inspiração vinda dos céus!
This is so incredibly beautiful. Story of my life
@Crissy C That all i could think about too, my damn life story in a song -_-
I am with you, Crystal
A beautiful Song,sung by The Best---Frank Sinatra.
Thank for posting this, i.e. the record release version of this great tune, with the interlude and recapitulation. This is one of Sinatra's best, if not the best performance during his Columbia Years. The version in the MGM film - Anchor's Away (1945) - is very short with no orchestral interlude and recapitulation of the tune (as is the case here!) The film version last only about a minute and a half. A bad decision on the part of MGM given that is has become a chestnut for many singers and jazz musicians - most notably Miles Davis (1963) and Chet Baker.
You're welcome, Benjamin.
My all-time favorite Sinatra song. His vocalization, his phrasing...perfection. Absolute perfection musically and emotionally. And it's special to me because this described me for a very long time.
Fuhgettaboutit!
+Terrance Pae, what's that? a German last name?
IMO this was Sinatra at his best. He was much younger when he recorded this song.There were no other singers who could ever match him.
Right? His voice was so smooth. He didn't have a ton of range, sure. But people like him and Billie Holiday really showed that it doesn't really matter-- it's how you use it.
I actually love the older Sinatra. The Why Try to Change Me Now and Drinking Again Sinatra.
i love this song...and love Frankie too!!! thanks for this so much
Amazing voice.. So unique
from my parents time, through mine and my children...there are so few like Frank.
I looked at the photo, Leslie. I'm pretty sure that the woman on the right is Sinatra's first wife Nancy (Barbato). If you Google Nancy Sinatra senior, you should be able to find some photos of her to compare. Are you related to Carmen Cavallaro, the famous pianist?
Yes I know, My dad joined in 1939, do this has to have been taken between 39,40. I have the photo on my facebook. Leslie
It must have been taken in 1942 or later, unless your dad had been in the service before the war. How can I see the photo, Leslie?
I have a photo of my dad in New York sitting with Frank Sinatra and my dads cousin Phil Brito. Iam pretty sure it was taken in 1939, or 1940. Their are two very good looking women with them, It was taken during the war, because my dad is in unifourm . I wish I knew who the people are around them, can you help me.
Leslie
Frank I love you
Fuck..this guy has sung everything. Every diamond song out there. Unmatched voice.
This was a time I should have lived in.
greatest voice ever!!!!
Did Frank ever sound better. The earlier Sinatra at the top of his bobby-soxer years just before his fall from grace in the late fourties only to reamerge with the legendary mature voice of the fifties and his great association with Nelson Riddle. Most of all I salute the great popular composers of the time Sammy Cahn,Cole Porter and Johnny Mercer. Thank you for posting.
How can such a beautiful song have so little views?
Frankie I'll adore you for ever ....