Emily
Frank Sinatra · Other Songs - Frank Sinatra
Emily, Emily, Emily
Has the murmuring sound of May
All silver bells, coral shells, carousels
And the laughter of children at play
They say "Emily, Emily, Emily"
And we fade to a marvelous view
Two lovers alone and out of sight
Seeing images in the firelight
As my eyes visualize a family
They see dreamily, Emily
instrumental break
Two lovers alone and out of sight
Seeing images in the firelight
As my eyes visualize a family
They see dreamily, Emily
Has the murmuring sound of May
All silver bells, coral shells, carousels
And the laughter of children at play
They say "Emily, Emily, Emily"
And we fade to a marvelous view
Two lovers alone and out of sight
Seeing images in the firelight
As my eyes visualize a family
They see dreamily, Emily
instrumental break
Two lovers alone and out of sight
Seeing images in the firelight
As my eyes visualize a family
They see dreamily, Emily
Emily - Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra's 'Emily' stands as a poignant example of his mastery of the ballad, blending romantic vulnerability with his signature crooning style. Recorded during the height of his career, the track exemplifies the lush orchestration and emotional depth characteristic of his mid-to-late period recordings. The song captures the essence of Sinatra's ability to convey complex feelings through melody and vocal nuance, making it a staple of his discography that resonates with listeners seeking the quintessential Sinatra experience. It remains a testament to his enduring influence on popular music and the art of the songbook.

