Wow, I don't understand these negative comments. Yes, Tchaikovsky wrote the 6th symphony (the intro) and the original music for this song (which is in German: Nur Wer Die Sehnsucht Kennt)... Does that mean we should listen to Tchaikovsky play it...? I don't get it... everyone makes "covers" of classical artists... because they're dead. Also, Tchaikovsky only wrote the music. Goethe wrote the text. Where's Goethe's homage? Just listen to the music for Christ's sake.
The singer was superb (of course) but it's sad that people attribute the song to Sinatra instead of Tchaikovsky.
Carbonclone 2 months ago
Wow, I don't understand these negative comments. Yes, Tchaikovsky wrote the 6th symphony (the intro) and the original music for this song (which is in German: Nur Wer Die Sehnsucht Kennt)... Does that mean we should listen to Tchaikovsky play it...? I don't get it... everyone makes "covers" of classical artists... because they're dead. Also, Tchaikovsky only wrote the music. Goethe wrote the text. Where's Goethe's homage? Just listen to the music for Christ's sake.
Aerich711 2 months ago
@LostInTime87 FUCK YOU AND YOUR COMMENT
adealforyou 3 months ago
why has no one mentioned that this song is originally by TCHAIKOVSKY ?
gymgymgymgym 1 year ago 13
none but the lonely heart can no my immense sadness. This song helps with breakups.
honeybee7700 1 year ago
@honeybee7700 *know* my immense sadness
Sorry about the Grammar Nazi.
bellaluna423 1 month ago
One of his best of so very many great ones. Bravo!
paulostroff99 2 years ago 5
I tried this song for a long time. Wonderful! Thank you for posting!
QOBR 2 years ago