How Do You Do Without Me?
Frank Sinatra · Night And Day [2004]
How's that new boy, how does he rate, how do you do without me?
My doctors say I'm fit and healthy, I really come on,
My bank will tell you that I'm solvent, except that I'm overdrawn,
So how's forgiving, how's forgetting, how can you do this to me?
And how's for living, how's for getting a flat with me as a lessee?
I tell you what, you're in a rot, you need a caretaker, see?
Honey, how could you do, how do you do without me?
About How Do You Do Without Me?
Frank Sinatra's "How Do You Do Without Me?" appears on the 2004 compilation *Night And Day*, showcasing his enduring vocal prowess across decades. As a staple of the Great American Songbook, the track exemplifies Sinatra's mastery of jazz and pop standards, characterized by his signature crooning style and emotional depth. The recording reflects the timeless appeal of mid-century compositions that have become integral to his discography. Sinatra's interpretation prioritizes lyrical nuance and melodic phrasing, inviting listeners into a world of romantic introspection and sophisticated musicality. This rendition remains a testament to his ability to breathe new life into classic material, cementing his status as a legendary figure in American music history.

