About the song

In the realm of music, there exist certain duets that transcend time and generations, their melodies and harmonies weaving a spell that captivates audiences across cultures and eras. One such timeless classic is “Somethin’ Stupid,” a duet performed by the iconic father-daughter duo, Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra. Released in 1967, this song has become an enduring testament to the power of music to bridge the gaps between past and present, and between artists of different backgrounds and styles.

The song’s origins date back to 1966, when Frank Sinatra, then in his 60s, was approached by his daughter Nancy, who was just 18 at the time, with a suggestion to record a duet together. The idea was met with enthusiasm by Frank, who saw it as an opportunity to bond with his daughter through music. The result was “Somethin’ Stupid,” a song written by Carson Capps and made famous by Nancy Sinatra in 1966, with Frank eventually joining her on the recording.

The song’s lyrics, penned by Capps, are a playful and lighthearted exploration of the absurdities of love and relationships. The melody, with its catchy and upbeat rhythm, is a perfect complement to the song’s carefree spirit. Frank and Nancy’s vocals blend together in perfect harmony, their voices trading off in a delightful dance of sound and sentiment.

One of the most striking aspects of “Somethin’ Stupid” is the way it captures the essence of the Sinatra family’s musical legacy. Frank, a legendary crooner with a voice that has been imprinted on the collective consciousness of music lovers worldwide, brings his signature smooth and velvety tone to the song. Nancy, meanwhile, contributes her own unique style, which blends elements of folk, rock and pop to create a distinctive sound that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking.

Throughout the years, “Somethin’ Stupid” has been covered by numerous artists, but none have managed to capture the magic of the original duet. The song’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and wonder, transporting listeners to a bygone era of music and culture. It is a testament to the power of music to transcend time and generations, and to the special bond that exists between Frank and Nancy Sinatra.

In conclusion, “Somethin’ Stupid” is a timeless duet that continues to captivate audiences with its catchy melody, playful lyrics, and the special chemistry between Frank and Nancy Sinatra. As a cultural artifact, it represents a unique moment in music history, one that showcases the talents of two legendary artists and the enduring power of music to bring people together.

Video

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Lyrics

I know I stand in line
Until you think you have the time
To spend an evening with me
And if we go some place to dance
I know that there’s a chance
You won’t be leaving with me
Then afterwards we drop into a quiet little place
And have a drink or two
And then I go and spoil it all
By saying somethin’ stupid like, “I love you”
I can see it in your eyes
That you despise the same old lies
You heard the night before
And though it’s just a line to you
For me it’s true
And never seemed so right before
I practice every day
To find some clever lines to say
To make the meaning come true
But then I think I’ll wait
Until the evening gets late
And I’m alone with you
The time is right, your perfume fills my head
The stars get red, and, oh, the night’s so blue
And then I go and spoil it all
By saying somethin’ stupid like, “I love you”
The time is right, your perfume fills my head
The stars get red, and, oh, the night’s so blue
And then I go and spoil it all
By saying somethin’ stupid like, “I love you”
“I love you”
“I love you”
“I love you”
“I love you”

 

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