Frank SInatra
Frank Sinatra recorded Swinging On a Star in the 1940's for a radio show, but his official studio recording was recorded and released in 1964.
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Anthony Hamilton - Do You Feel Me
You make me feel so young by frank sinatra! hope this helps!
Frank SInatra
Frank Sinatra recorded Swinging On a Star in the 1940's for a radio show, but his official studio recording was recorded and released in 1964.
I Feel Lucky was created on 1992-05-18.
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The Spanish translation of "Do you feel lucky?" is "¿Te sientes afortunado?" Hope this helps :)
Anyone can feel lucky so long as they belive in themselves
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"Se siente usted afortunado" translates to "Do you feel lucky?" in English.
Paul Anka. According to paulanka.com:" Paul first heard the French song, Comme D’habitude, in the summer of 1967 when he was in Europe. Although it had different lyrics and a much different feel, Paul instantly connected with the melody. After running into Frank Sinatra, in Florida, who mentioned retiring sometime soon, he asked Paul when was he going to write something for him...so Paul, determined to do just that, returned to New York, sat down at the piano at 1 a.m. and wrote the song. Five hours later, this seminal composition was finished and was sent to Sinatra. After hearing the song, retiring became a distant memory- ‘My Way,’ went on to become Frank Sinatra’s signature song, and one of the most recognizable songs in the world. "claude francis
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Anne feels lucky because she's not in a concentration camp