Something
Frank Sinatra · Other Songs - Frank Sinatra
Something in the way she moves, attracts me like no other lover.
Something in the way she woos me, I don't wanna leave her now.
You know I believe in how.....
Somewhere in her smile she knows, that I don't need no other lover.
Something in her style that shows me. I don't wanna leave her now.
You know I believe in how.....
You're askin' me will my love grow, I don't know, I don't know?
Just stick around now, it may show. I don't know, I don't know?
Something in the way she knows, and all I have to do is think of her.
Something in the things she shows me. I don't wanna leave her now.
You know I believe in how.....
You're askin me will my love grow. I don't know, no I don't know?
You stick around now, it may show. I don't know, I don't know?
Something in the way she knows me, and all I have to do is just think
of her. Something in the things she shows me. I don't wanna leave her
now. You know I believe in how.....
Don't want to leave her now.....
Something in the way she woos me, I don't wanna leave her now.
You know I believe in how.....
Somewhere in her smile she knows, that I don't need no other lover.
Something in her style that shows me. I don't wanna leave her now.
You know I believe in how.....
You're askin' me will my love grow, I don't know, I don't know?
Just stick around now, it may show. I don't know, I don't know?
Something in the way she knows, and all I have to do is think of her.
Something in the things she shows me. I don't wanna leave her now.
You know I believe in how.....
You're askin me will my love grow. I don't know, no I don't know?
You stick around now, it may show. I don't know, I don't know?
Something in the way she knows me, and all I have to do is just think
of her. Something in the things she shows me. I don't wanna leave her
now. You know I believe in how.....
Don't want to leave her now.....
Frank Sinatra - Something
Frank Sinatra's rendition of "Something" stands as a quintessential example of his mastery over the mid-20th-century pop and jazz standards. Recorded with his signature smooth vocal delivery, the track exemplifies the cool, romantic aesthetic that defined his career during the 1950s and 1960s. As a staple of the Great American Songbook, the song showcases Sinatra's ability to imbue familiar melodies with emotional depth and nuanced phrasing. His interpretation remains a definitive recording, widely studied and performed by artists across generations who seek to capture the essence of the era's sophisticated vocal style.

