The Way You Look Tonight – Frank Sinatra
“The Way You Look Tonight” is a timeless song written by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields. It was originally composed for the 1936 film “Swing Time” and was introduced by Fred Astaire, who sang it to Ginger Rogers in the movie. However, it was Frank Sinatra‘s rendition that became the most popular and enduring version of the song.
Frank Sinatra recorded “The Way You Look Tonight” in 1964 for his album “Sinatra Sings Days of Wine and Roses, Moon River, and Other Academy Award Winners.” His smooth and heartfelt interpretation of the song captured the hearts of listeners and cemented its place as one of his signature tunes.
The song itself is a beautiful love ballad that celebrates the captivating beauty of a loved one. It expresses admiration for the way someone looks and the feelings of joy and enchantment that their presence brings. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of an enchanting moment shared between two people, where everything else fades away and only the beauty of the beloved remains.
Some of the notable lyrics from the song include:
“Someday when I’m awfully low
When the world is cold
I will feel a glow just thinking of you
And the way you look tonight”
“With each word your tenderness grows
Tearing my fear apart
And that laugh that wrinkles your nose
Touches my foolish heart”
The melody of “The Way You Look Tonight” is graceful and elegant, perfectly complementing the romantic lyrics. Sinatra’s smooth vocals, combined with the lush orchestration, create a captivating and nostalgic atmosphere.
Over the years, “The Way You Look Tonight” has become a beloved classic and has been covered by numerous artists from various genres. It has appeared in several films and television shows, further solidifying its status as a timeless piece of music.
Frank Sinatra’s rendition of “The Way You Look Tonight” showcases his exceptional talent as a vocalist and his ability to convey emotions through his singing. The song remains a cherished part of his musical legacy and continues to captivate audiences with its romantic charm and heartfelt lyrics.
Ed
May 9, 2018 @ 8:25 pm
Frank – too muckin’ futch.
Tomt
March 2, 2018 @ 1:12 pm
Love all of your work.
After all the bad news, you are a welcome change.
sal colao
August 28, 2016 @ 3:45 pm
Frank is the best
Annie
May 15, 2016 @ 11:35 pm
The days of wonderful music. He was the greatest
egthompson
May 15, 2016 @ 10:01 am
You are in Sanatra,s world just love it