Frank Sinatra - It Was A Very Good Year (with lyrics on screen)
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- FRANK SINATRA - IT WAS A VERY GOOD YEAR
When I was seventeen
It was a very good year
It was a very good year for small town girls
And soft summer nights
We'd hide from the lights
On the village green
When I was seventeen
When I was twenty-one
It was a very good year
It was a very good year for city girls
Who lived up the stair
With all that perfumed hair
And it came undone
When I was twenty-one
When I was thirty-five
It was a very good year
It was a very good year for blue-blooded girls
Of independent means
We'd ride in limousines
Their chauffeurs would drive
When I was thirty-five
But now the days are short
I'm in the autumn of the year
And now I think of my life as vintage wine
From fine old kegs
From the brim to the dregs
It poured sweet and clear
It was a very good year - Hudba
I was 15 yrs old when Frank recorded this. I can remember my mother playing this in the house all the time. Loved it then and now that I'm 70, I still love listening to it...albeit, a little more haunting now. Excellent song...rest in peace, Mr. Sinatra.
at 76 I remember my father picking me up for visits on Saturdays. This song seemed to be always on the radio. Great memories
I'm not sure when but I guess young I'm 57 I love this
Your mother looks nice😂
Mark, like you, I am in the autumn of my years. I sit here on a crispy sunny fall day, reflecting on my life. The perfect song for our generation
Was just remembering how I would wake up during the night and mom would be playing music very low. I remember this song.
I'm 87 now and it's a ggod year ,this is one of my favorites
God bless!💯🫡
Are you still alive?
I'm now approaching the Autumn of the year and this song sounds deeper to me... Sweet sadness.
I am 69 now, this song haunts me…………
Id like to know why ? I could use a bit of direction
Reminds me of times I was young and my father played this in the car. It me mesmerized me then. I'm old now and it makes me weep oceans. He made me realise that time passes and I never imagined being this age. Young people should know this. I wish I had.
One of the greatest song Frank Sinatra ever recorded.
Man I love to argue... but I can't argue with what you said. Brilliant song.
A good song to reflect on the past year. Excellent song.
His best.
One of the greatest songs ever recorded EVER.
It has my vote as his best.
I’m 27 and this song brings me to tears, what a great voice he had, this song is so beautiful yet haunting, thank you frank for sharing your talent god bless your soul
Well said, very haunting but in such an elegant way. I’m 29 myself. Some of Sinatra’s songs make me feel nostalgia for things I haven’t experienced yet.
@@butterzzz6018 I might just have
this playing at my funeral at some point as chronic as it sounds. Looking back at life and how foul it becomes. When you finally wake up and see life for what it is, it is very hard to continue. I know I’m living a lie working jobs I hate all for what? Money?only so long I can last on this rodeo. Everything is fake. Atleast back then music came from the soul. Everything nowadays is completely soulless, modern day soddom and gammorah. Oh well just hope I’m at peace when I pass over and pray I don’t get reincarnated into this world again
Frank Sinatra was loved by all Italian-Americans and is even the unofficial patron Saint of La Cosa Nostra lol. Some guy said that in a show about Mob stuff and I thought that was brilliant. The patron saint lol.
This song was recommended by my English teacher as a wonderful example of American English pronounce. He also wanted that all the students make a translation of this incredible song into the mother language...
From that time on I played it at least onece a week... 😊😊😊😊
@@sauronbadeye Could I ask what your mother language is? I find it fascinating that your teacher would use this great song and would love to know what country you are from. :)
Best opening to THE SOPRANOS ever!!
I prefer Season 6 Ep 1 Members Only with the Egyptian Poem 7 Souls, but your comment has some validity for sure. I consider Members Only to be a LOCK on top 3 episodes of the greatest show ever. Members Only. Amazing.
I'm tearing up. I grew up with Sinatra, Perry Como, Andy Williams.... the list goes on. I'm tearing because we will never have this again. Too much damage has been done to our world. But at least we were able to experience this first-hand and can always go back and visit.
You’re blessed to have lived during the pinnacle. Sometimes I wonder if I was born in the wrong era.
Spot on this world is so cruel and no wonder the music is ashow like you i grew up in Liverpool listening to the greats one best moments of my life was hearing him perform in miami 91
We truly were blessed to have grown up in the boomer yrs. The difference between then and now is so very sad....
I'm black, 43. This is style, grace and class at its best..
Why do you feel that you need to say you're black.
Damn.
That's why non colored people have problems with you.
Just enjoy the music you are human right.
@tubenshaft
Yep... But when you said you don't care if they are this or they are that, I only suggest to you that that's what they actually want ....they want you to care that they are this or they are that... because unfortunately they are struggling internally and that gets into a whole psychological examination but yeah, they do want you to care.. But how??!? There's no endgame with them... so we're going about it the wrong way in so many ways.
Still tyingg to figure it.
@tubenshaft Fully concur. Wer mehr zu bieten hat als nur seine Hautfarbe oder seine sexuelle Präferenz, benötigt diese "special snowflake"-show offs nicht. Mittlerweile empfinde auch ich es als Dreistigkeit - um es soft auszudrücken - ohne Aufforderung das CV eines jeden Komischen aufgetischt zu bekommen. Es begann einst mit den klassischen "i'm just 12, but i like the Beatles"-Kommentaren um Beifall zu ergattern, inzwischen ist die comment section auf CZcams oft ein Grund zum Fremdschämen. Immerhin ein Trost zu sehen. dass unter all diesen Buffoons noch ein paar Normale verweilen, all the best, stay cool and noble !
@tubenshaft Thank you dear Sir, greetings & salutations !
LMAO
I'm 56 now, and have lived every chapter of this song.
I think a lot of men have.
Women too
You're on the backstretch my friend.
Tomorrow 10/08/2021 i will be 64
It will be s good year
The men who have lived every chapter are very lucky.
My best girlfriend from childhood is in the hospital dying. For some reason, this song keeps playing thru my mind; it's about the passage of time. All day long I kept thinking of all the things we did together over the years. I am sure going to miss her.
😢😢😢💔💔💞👼👼👼👼
think of the good times :) worst is songs reminding you of the bad times.. think of the good times and the song stays good :D
Indeed
😊
I am sorry you are losing your best friend. I hope you are able to make your goodbyes sweetly and fully. Take care of yourself through these hard times.
I learned in 2008 my first girl, Barbara, died in another state. Had lost track of her after 1978. Really hit home. So many from my childhood now gone. Good friends, family, and girls.....gone.
This is one of my favorite Sinatra songs. I'm 70 and I think it's been a favorite of mine for years.
Timeless. Beautiful song about the bitter-sweet passage of life. Guaranteed people will be listening to this 100 years and more from now.
+Mark Lilley why even bring that up lol?
Much longer than that, Targa, a thing of beauty is a joy forever...
Targa Florio 7g
It's almost infinite
@@marklilley589 - ISIS forming on the tips of my wings. Unheeded warnings - I thought i"d thought of EVERYTHING.
Sinatra's phrasing was amazing. One of the greatest vocalists of all time.
Give Dorsey, James and Stordahl some credit… Sinatra-no one better but he had the best behind him too
Yes he was! He had an innate sense for timing, impact, and music in general!
I'm hearing this for the first time as a 24yo. I will keep coming back to this every new year eve. Happy new year (2024)
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas sung by Frank Sinatra is also the go to every Christmas. It's amazing.
Keep listening and you will relate more as you get older
I'm 70 and I remember him singing this song and I saw.. Heard no meaning to it.. But now at my age I understand this song perfectly. Frank bless you wherever you are.
I heard this many years ago, and wondered what it would be like at the end of the song...I just turned sixty, had a very good life, reflect on many ups and downs, kids born, now grown. Life spent in law enforcement, saw many people who died before their time, many for no fault for their own. I look back, would I change things,sure, some I wouldn't change for the world...Lots to think about...
Wise words. Its a roller coaster for many. Hope it goes better in future.
lawdog490 o
I reflect back as well. Grateful for the numbness then of getting the job done. Now the job’s finished and with it the clarity of what was actually there is apparent. Remembering the lifeless bodies. The children. The broken people and the tears. It all comes back.
@@caoimhoreilly1952 - I'm sure it will......until....Aaaaaccccckkkk!!!!
@@amosburton1505 Bob white palm springs chief of police this song I think was sung for him my gramp as Frank was buds. Nobody will understand the loss so don't try just listen to the songs and good luck finding what I will always love about Frankie and thanks sorrentinios palm canyon for letting me bussboy in the upper room cause when Frank came in it was always the best day of our lives sorry Mr Bob nope oh mean hope
The way the orchestra intensifies as the song progresses signifying the passing of time itself...pure genius.
And of course those hauntingly tell tale lyrics.
One can't help but reminisce upon the bittersweet, nostalgic memories of ones youth.
The strings coming in at 3:02 just breathtaking... doesn't get any better.
No doubt
No doubt gets me in my feels. Reminds me of my grandparents. God rest their souls.
I first heard this in 1966 on a jukebox at the enlisted men's bar on an Army base somewhere in West Virginia. I was a Marine with the 2nd Tank Battalion at Camp Lejeune. That winter we convoyed to the Army base (forgot the name -- it was 56 years ago) for cold weather training in the mountains. Every night for the 3 weeks we were there we went to the enlisted club to drink, bat the breeze, and listen to jukebox music. This song was played so much that I memorized the lyrics. I was just a young fart...age 21. Whenever I listened to this song I couldn't relate to all of it, specifically to the part where he was 35, and when in "the autumn of the year." Now I'm 76 and man can I ever relate.
I think I was a child when this song came out and I thought it was so slow and not very interesting. Now in my let’s say middle age, I really appreciate it. He’s such a great vocalist and he put so much into the lyrics.
the song is like vintage wine... some things get better with age as he says
&How was year 17?
Truly, I too was uninterested in any of the music that my parents played, 30-40 years ago. Today, I am in my 50's and both parents have passed. I cannot stop listening, to all the different music they played! Funny, huh? This song in particular, because I can recall it was one of dad's favorites... Music, like love, is a tie that binds! 🕊
Wow, that brought tears.
I was 11 when this song was produced and it is my all time favourite Frank songs. The orchestration is perfection
'When I was forty-four, it was a very good year. It was a very good year for culture and charm, I watched your warm smile disarm, all my worries and fears. You helped me off the floor, when I was forty-four.' To Mrs Williamson with love and gratitude for that year and those few that followed, Mr Everiss....
💗
👏(applause) Well done! And, how sweet & loving, what a Blessing!
When he sings about the days grown short and being in the AUTUM of the Year, I get a lump in my throat.Sappy I know but it has that certain touch
one new yorker I too am a Sap
one new yorker .Yesterday my twin and I spoke of this song. My pops often played this song. When he states the line about the autumn of his life .we tear . I see my dad's face. Chicago .south side. Rest in Peace Sidney Holmes Johnson. The one and only.
I too get sappy when I hear this...things I did and things I shouldn't have done,wishing I could have a second chance..The Chairman of the board got it all so right!
New Yorkers should be better at spelling 'Autumn', so they don't come off sounding like ignorant morons.
Me too I m 72 and I ask where did the go. Life is precious don't abuse it.
My grandparents always listened to Frank. I started loving him while watching the "Soprano's". Timeless....LOVE IT :)
What's amazing about Sinatra is that his voice resonates with passion with an undercurrent of melancholy reflecting how fast life passed by.. and that inevitably will must face our own mortality.. this song defines art that is timeless
Yesterday my family buried my grandmother. She was a huge Frank Sinatra fan, so my dad found a playlist of Sinatra tunes to play at the memorial.
We played a song at the graveside service, after all was said and done, and by chance this was the song that came on. I can't think of a better song to play to memorialize my grandma's long, accomplished life.
I always think of her when I hear Sinatra, but now this song will have special meaning to me.
Season 2 of Sopranos intro. Awesome!!
Jungle fever 1991 - Paulies shop in Bensonhurst
Millennial here: thanks I was wondering where I heard this
@@AJslayer86 On Jones college radio, which as become extinct. obsolete ¿?
Brilliant .brings back gd memories of 1968when i was 19.
Made the mistake of listening to this in the wee hours. Now I'm teary-eyed and thinking of when I was 18: mischievous girls with sky-blue eyes, 27: voluptuous girls who could spin a tale, 45: Southern girls with lop-sided grins and voices like butter on hot biscuits. Those were the three.
wow . . . I can almost see them
This is the very pinnacle of Sinatra's art, and the arrangement by Gordon Jenkins is pure magic!
Far and away my favorite Sinatra song.
topdroog How art thou, thou globby bottle of cheap, stinking chip oil? Come and get one in the yarbles, if ya have any yarbles, you eunuch jelly thou!
Sinatra’s version is way better than The Kingston Trio’s version. Not even in the same neighborhood. He sings it like he's telling a story of his own life. So great.
It was
B. Bro, You said it. This is the BEST rendition ever hands down. The Kingston who?
Merveilleux Sinatra; irremplaçable!!! Envoûtant ❤
MY ALL TIME FAVORITE SINATRA SONG
Takes me back younger days. What a beautiful world it was then compared to the disaster it is now.
I've heard this song a thousand times when younger. Now, I am in the 'Autumn' of my years. The lyrics now take on a new meaning for me. I look back over the past with gratitude and look to the future with eagerness.
Exactly!!! And, how timeless is that???
Sinatra's Ode to himself. Marvelous work😊
Those were the days ☃️❄️we were lucky 💃
🌞 Memory is the only paradise that we can’t be expelled from 🌞
Frank Sinatra captures this sweet sadness with such depth of vision. It makes me feel the transition of life from innocence to decay as time progresses. Kinda sad but touching and reminds me of my mother who is growing older and less spry. Such is Life...Melody and lyrics are fire!
I always get very emotional when listening to this song. I remember hearing it when it first came out in the mid 60s, and it touched my very young soul. I'm now 65, I'm in the autumn of my year, and I look back at my life like vintage wine from fine old kegs, from the brim to the dregs, it pours sweet and clear, it was a very good year. Sinatra's voice can move you like no other.
Man I'm 57. Grew up on Zeppelin. There's something about Sinatra that is magical, indescribable. Master of voice, phrasing. I love watching this.
You cannot appreciate your life as it is now, but only in retrospect. youth is truly wasted on the young.
isnt it though...
Speak for yourself, mate. Some folks can make themselves present and enjoy the moment. However, I do know what you're getting at.
Very true Robert!
im 60 and when listened Frankie ..it was a very very good years..
This song gives me chills no matter how many times I hear it.
I'm 45 years old... have a son of 6... non native speaker, but this man brings me almost to cry with this voice, lyrics and record quality. Which makes him thanks to modern techniques almost tangible here in my living room...I'm sure, he is somewhere...call it heaven if you will.
How can you not like this song... classic
this is a song,sung by a master that encapusalates most of our lives who are of a certain age,its just wonderful
I did not fully appreciate what a great singer Sinatra was until I was in my sixties, I now appreciate a lot of things that I took for granted in my younger years. Tim M.
what do you appreciate now that you didn't before
Life in general and all of the people that have come and gone and touched me in so many ways.
How old are you now?
I am70 going on
I am 70 going on 35. Tim M. 7/15/2018
And I just fell In love with Sinatra. Just like that.
pedalpowered1 yes
Shut up
One of his best songs.
When ol' blue eyes sings this song you feel like he is truly taking you on a part of his incredible life, you can feel each and every word he sings. They don't make em like Frank and the rest of the Rat pack. True legends and their music will never ever go away or be forgotten because it is literally art in the form of beautiful, magical, and timeless music.
Stages of his life!! Got to be his best song!! Wonderful!!!!
When I was seventeen,
I drank some very good beer,
I drank some very good beer,
I purchased with a fake ID,
My name was Brian McGee,
I stayed up listening to Queen,
When I was seventeen.
My parents had Frank as the music of their life. I’m so grateful I got to know Frank. Amazing orchestra
One of Frank Sinatra's best!
Came here from logic one
This song reminds me of my grandparents. Brings me to tears every time.
A truly beautiful and haunting song...his voice is devastating
"Devastating" , yes , that is exactly the right adjective, thank you! My spirit agrees 100%~~~
There will NEVER be another Sinatra.Loved his interpretation and the depth of feeling he gave to all of the songs he sangall my long life.
'When I was forty-four, it was a very good year. It was a very good year for culture and charm. I watched your warm smile disarm, all my worries and fears. You helped me off the floor, when I was forty-four.' To Mrs Williamson with heartfelt thanks and gratitude for that wonderful, wonderful year.... Mr Everiss
That voice with that orchestration...unbelievable....
Sinatra was incomparable at his peak
I miss these fabulous singers so much.
Une magnifique mélodie signée Ervin Drake à la fois magistralement bien interprétée par Sinatra mais aussi quelle orchestration !! Superbe.
Who is here after watching Fawad Khan's interview?
This song always makes me cry 😢 it’s such an amazing song and sung beautifully 😢
The voice and the soundtrack of our lives ! ( I am 55 and my Mother played Sinatra daily !!
My favorite all time song from Frank!
As a 20 years old boy it is sad to read all these comments that are belongs to ones that lived a long life and writes about how fast the time flies and losing their loved ones...it reminds me that one day I will wear their shoes...love and respect to all of you out there
You're wearing them now, you just haven't arrived there yet. All time exists now, Einstein proved it. (well, with pencil and paper anyway.)
Enjoy your youth and create some of your own very good years.
Even way back in my 'teens I loved this...this and "Strangers In The Night"....yes,I was also mad about The Beatles,The "Stones", The Yardbirds,The Kinks,Donovan,Lulu,Cream,The Animals...etc,etc.etc.........but there was something positively magical about Frank Sinatra and Matt Monro..(oh,how I adored his voice and still do).....I think it might have been that amidst the dawning of the "pop" of the late '50's into the '60's and '70's,such wonderful singers still had our emotions in the palms of their hands. Songs they sang carried so much emotion and meaning,sung in rich,mellow tones,with ease and conviction.
I daresay there might yet be young ones today,given a real chance,long enough,to hear such beautiful songs and tap into the "lost" part of them these days,they might find a love and soul within themselves that reaches beyond the inane "rap" and "hip-hop" stuff!!
I believe when crime hits,rather than prison bars,they ought to be placed for a good few months in a room with constant access to nothing other than a stereo and heaps of great classic cd's such as this.........well,one can dream of a better World through music??!!
"If music be the food of love,play on".
OH.....and......
Next to the Word of God, the noble art of music is the greatest treasure in the world.
Martin Luther
K xx
We'd hide from the light when I was 17 liked ur comment 5 yrs ago LOL
This is one the most evocative songs--music and lyrics--ever. Gets me every time. :'( (I don't know how the pros can sing these types of songs without crying. I guess that's why they're called pros.)
The perfect interpretation of this wise, and touching song. A gift.
Loved this in the Sopranos !!! Best song
My favorite Sinatra song of all time.
Orchestral arrangement = PERFECTION
Now I'm 58, and it's a very good year!! I can be of good cheer!!! It was a very good year...!!!!! I'll be 59 in May, I say!!
When I was younger ( my teenage years ) , I did not like any Frank Sinatra song, but now since I am in my late 50s , I can appreciate the lyrics to this particular song
My favorite by Frank Sinatra. He was one smooth operator.
when I was 17
I drank some very good beer
Some very good beer I purchased with a fake ID
My name was Brian McGee
I stayed up listening to Queen
when I was 17
Years later after seeing that on The Simpsons....I got into Sinatra and and saw that scene again...it was much more funny.
You should have lived in Harrison,NJ.The bar owners there weren't worried about the ABC.Now,the IRS and the FBI were different matters.
LOL The Simpsons is why I'm here! xx
Thank you!!
WOW! No one will ever do it like Sinatra. He will ever will always be my favorite.
I play guitar and sing this at the campfire. But since i turned 65 i make sure never to end with it, lol
Goosebumps. Very moving.
Song hits you right in the heart!
Yes for sure pisan !! 👍👍👍
This Song Went To Number 28 On The Billboard Hot 100 Chart In 1966.
I’m only 42 but regardless… this song and the King who wrote it are legendary! 🎉 nostalgic, reflective , classy, soft, and just simple sweet! I’m sure everyone can relate somehow!
Those were the days ☃️❄️we were lucky 💃
🌞 Memory is the only paradise that we can’t be expelled from 🌞
My grandad died in August 2019 and this played at his funeral I only knew him for a year and that doesn’t stop me from missing him everyday because even tho I knew him for a year in that year we made a lot of memories his ashes are displayed on my fire place and I look at him at think “wow I miss him so much” no now I’ll listen to this song every night before going asleep fly high grandpa
A great song . The music has left the last chapter of his life to our imagination . Well done Frank ans the composers .Great then , Great now .
Holy fuck... Listen to this song while high and everything becomes so vivid and real. You can picture Frank and a buddy spiffed out in crisp, spotless tuxedos. Smiling, laughing, ducking in and out of limos and glossy black sedans with their sophisticated lady friends wearing furs. Dipping in and out of martini bars and cigar lounges, cool night air gently blowing their hair.
You also realize that although the lingo and phrasage of that time is different from today, everything he poetically describes about the stages of life, still totally apply today.
Also makes me wonder if we have forever lost the unique America of the 40s to the 60s that fostered that classy culture.
A song of nostalgia, looking back on your life and loves. An ideal song for Frank Sinatra.
This song is amazing .... I’d never heard it untill about 10
Years ago ! ..... wowowowowow ....
time flies... that is the point of the song
Was fortunate enough to see francis Albert perform in miami when i was 22,i rember crying coz i knew id never see anyone like him my da loves this song,i playit for my da and his blue eyes twinkle hes got dementia but music brings his eyes back to life
MR. SINATRA'S song book is the story of my life The ups and downs The highs and lows it's all there. WOW and is it. THANK YOU FRANK AND YOU will always be my MUSIC. Amen
Happy birthday to the legend, Mr. Francis Albert Sinatra!
50 years ago this tune was used for a car commercial and stuck with me ever since.
Who here cause logic killed this sample!!!
always brings a lump to the throat of this old grump.
That "lump" is stage 4 thoracic/laryngeal cancer with a very poor prognosis indeed. I do so hate to diagnose long distance, but I must say, get off of you tube at once and settle your affairs.
grump? your a chump
The Moose must admit that this is his favorite Sinatra song. What a classic that makes one think of the past and ponder the future all the while hoping for the best.
Juste sublime ! Un enchantement cette chanson !
What an outstanding vocal performance and superb arrangement,think also about all those fabulous musicians who are sadly no longer with us, but what a legacy.
When Robbie Williams sang this at his "Swing When Your Winning" concert at the Royal Albert Hall he really got this..... and you could see he was emotional, thats what this song aspires.