Not the sharpest recording here. Sinatra's voice sounds a bit murky. Also not the best song for a breezy uptempo recording. It doesn't sound as if the singer was really that concerned about whether it was love or fascination.
There is a line between love and fascination... True... and it's not so easy to discern them. When a strong feeling blazes up, it seems that it's love, and when remains only the charred brand, we realize that it wasn't love... ♫♫♫♫♫
Wonderful song, so true to life! Many thanks for posting!
Frank Sinatra did the vocal after the tracks were laid down. The great Billy May lets the band grove and the trumpeter Jack Sheldon swings it out as well.
Later-and oddly-a duet was made with Frank Jr. singing with Sr.
Billy May wrote some nice things for Frank Jr. over the years.
Not the sharpest recording here. Sinatra's voice sounds a bit murky. Also not the best song for a breezy uptempo recording. It doesn't sound as if the singer was really that concerned about whether it was love or fascination.
larrydonguy 1 week ago
@larrydonguy This song was recorded in 1988, when Sinatra was 72 years old. By then he's allowed to be off.
jake11711 11 hours ago
Brilliant !!!!
Thank you for sharing.
Corrie121 1 month ago
I've never heard this before - I can tell it's late in Frank's career, but when was it recorded?
Jamesmac30 4 months ago
@Jamesmac30 1988... it was the last song Frank recorded under the Reprise label
SinatraFan64 4 months ago
Friends are angels that lift you from your feet when your wings forget how to fly.
lindagrace1223 4 months ago
love this song
honeybee7700 4 months ago
There is a line between love and fascination... True... and it's not so easy to discern them. When a strong feeling blazes up, it seems that it's love, and when remains only the charred brand, we realize that it wasn't love... ♫♫♫♫♫
Wonderful song, so true to life! Many thanks for posting!
AnaJilK 6 months ago
Frank Sinatra did the vocal after the tracks were laid down. The great Billy May lets the band grove and the trumpeter Jack Sheldon swings it out as well.
Later-and oddly-a duet was made with Frank Jr. singing with Sr.
Billy May wrote some nice things for Frank Jr. over the years.
laswilliam 8 months ago