Pocketfull Of Miracles
Frank Sinatra · Other Songs - Frank Sinatra
I've got a pocketfull of miracles, and with a pocketfull of miracles,
one little miracle a day, is all I need.
Tee-Roubles, More or less, Bee-other me I guess, when the sun
doesn't shine. But theres that pocketfull of miracles, and with a
pocketfull of miracles, the world's a bright and shiny apple thats
mine, all mine.
I hear sleigh bells ringing, smack in the middle of May. I go around
like theres snow around, I feel so good, its Christmas everyday.
Lee-ifes a carousel, fee-ar as I can tell, and i'm ridin' for free.
So if you're down and out of miracles, i've got a pocketfull of miracles
and there'll be miracles enough for you, and me.
(Kids Choir)I hear sleigh bells ringing
(Frank)Smack in the middle of May, I go around like theres snow
around
(Kids Choir)I feel so good its Christmas every day
(Frank)Lee-ifes a carousel, fee-ar as I can tell, and i'm ridin' for free.
(Kids Choir)I've got a pocketfull of miracles.
(Frank)But if I had to pick a miracle, my favorite miracle of all is you, and
me.
Pocketfull Of Miracles
Frank Sinatra's 'Pocketfull Of Miracles' stands as a quintessential example of his mid-career vocal artistry, blending the smooth crooner's signature style with the upbeat swing of the 1950s. The track captures the optimistic spirit of the era, reflecting a belief in luck and fortune that resonated deeply with Sinatra's persona as a man who turned good things into great things. Recorded during a period where Sinatra was refining his approach to pop standards, the song showcases his ability to deliver infectious energy while maintaining emotional depth. As part of his extensive discography, this recording exemplifies the seamless fusion of jazz influence and commercial pop that defined his career, cementing his status as a cultural icon whose voice remains synonymous with elegance and charm.

