I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'
Frank Sinatra · Concepts [2000]
I got plenty of nothing
And nothing's plenty for me
I got no car - got no mule
I got no misery
Folks with plenty of plenty
They've got a lock on the door
Afraid somebody's gonna rob 'em
While there out (a) making more - what for
I got no lock on the door - that's no way to be
They can steal the rug from the floor - that's OK with me
'Cause the things that I prize - like the stars in the skies - are all free
I got plenty of nothing
And nothing's plenty for me
I got my gal - got my song
(I) Got heaven the whole day long
- Got my gal - got my love - got my song
And nothing's plenty for me
I got no car - got no mule
I got no misery
Folks with plenty of plenty
They've got a lock on the door
Afraid somebody's gonna rob 'em
While there out (a) making more - what for
I got no lock on the door - that's no way to be
They can steal the rug from the floor - that's OK with me
'Cause the things that I prize - like the stars in the skies - are all free
I got plenty of nothing
And nothing's plenty for me
I got my gal - got my song
(I) Got heaven the whole day long
- Got my gal - got my love - got my song
I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' - Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra's 'I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'' stands as a quintessential example of his mastery of the mid-tempo ballad. Recorded for the 2000 compilation Concepts, this track showcases his signature smooth delivery and emotional depth, characteristic of his work in the traditional pop and jazz standards repertoire. The song reflects Sinatra's ability to imbue familiar material with a unique, intimate quality that defined his career. It serves as a testament to his enduring influence on vocal performance and the enduring appeal of his catalog of classic songs.

