Love And Marriage

Frank Sinatra · Other Songs - Frank Sinatra

Love and marriage, love and marriage
They go together like a horse and carriage
This I'll tell you brother
You can't have one without the other

Love and marriage, love and marriage
It's an institute you can't disparage
Ask the local gentry
And they will say it's elementary

Try, try, try to separate them
It's an illusion
Try, try, try, and you will only come
To this conclusion

Love and marriage, love and marriage
They go together like a horse and carriage
Dad was told by mother
You can't have one without the other

Try, try, try to separate them
It's an illusion
Try, try, try, and you will only come
To this conclusion

Love and marriage, love and marriage
They go together like a horse and carriage
Dad was told by mother
You can't have one without the other

Love And Marriage - Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra's 'Love And Marriage' stands as a quintessential example of his mastery over romantic ballads, blending smooth vocal delivery with a sophisticated jazz-influenced arrangement. Recorded during the height of his career, the track exemplifies the Sinatra style that defined the mid-20th century, characterized by lush instrumentation and emotive phrasing. While often associated with his extensive discography of love songs, this particular recording highlights his ability to convey the complexities of commitment and affection without relying on clichéd lyrics. The song remains a staple of his live performances and studio sessions, showcasing his enduring influence on the vocal jazz genre and his status as a cultural icon of the era.