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Writer(s): kahn/jones
Why do I do, just as you say Why must I just, give you your way Why do I sigh, why don’t I try - to forget
It must have been, that something lovers call fate Kept me saying: I have to wait I saw them all, just couldn’t fall - ’til we met
It had to be you, it had to be you I wandered around, and finally found - the somebody who Could make me be true, and could make me be blue And even be glad, just to be sad - thinking of you
Some others I’ve seen, might never be mean Might never be cross, or try to be boss But they wouldn’t do For nobody else, gave me a thrill - with all your faults, I love you still It had to be you, wonderful you It had to be you
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Click here to write your comments about this poem (It Had to Be You by Frank Sinatra)
Richard Mills (12/27/2007 5:12:00 PM)
One more of Mr. Sinatra's most heartfelt songs! ! You can hear his sincerity and deep reflection as he relives the memories of his one great love. Written by Isham Jones and Gus Kahn, this song was first introduced back in 1924. Mr. Sinatra didn't record this gem until July 18,1979, with a beautiful arrangement by Billy May. Chuck Finley on trumpet and Dick Nash on trombone help make this song one of Mr. Sinatra's all-time great recordings! ! Please listen and you'll understand why no one could sing a love ballad like Frank Sinatra! ! ! |
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