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Vintage Vibes: “Blue Moon” by Frank Sinatra (1961) – A Timeless Classic

Frank Sinatra’s Blue Moon is a timeless classic, known for its melancholic yet romantic tone. Written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934 for the film Manhattan Melodrama, the song has been covered by many artists over the years, solidifying its place in the American Songbook. Sinatra’s rendition, recorded in 1961, is one of the most beloved versions.

Did You Know:

  • Blue Moon was originally written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934.
  • Frank Sinatra recorded his version of Blue Moon
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    in 1961.
  • The song has been covered by various artists, including Elvis Presley and The Marcels.

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Lyrics

Blue moon

You saw me standing alone

Without a dream in my heart

Without a love of my own

Blue moon

You knew just what I was there for

You heard me saying a prayer for

Someone I really could care for

And then there suddenly appeared before me

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The only one my arms will hold

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I heard somebody whisper please adore me

And when I looked to the moon it turned to gold

Blue moon

Now I’m no longer alone

Without a dream in my heart

Without a love of my own

And then there suddenly appeared before me

The only one my arms will ever hold

I heard somebody whisper please adore me

And when I looked the moon had turned to gold

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Blue moon

Now I’m no longer alone

Without a dream in my heart

Without a love of my own

Blue moon

Now I’m no longer alone

Without a dream in my heart

Without a love of my own

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