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The song was written and published in 1953, with Leigh contributing the lyrics to what was originally a Richards instrumental called "Moonbeam". Frank Sinatra was the first performer to record the song, which became a million-selling hit in late 1953 (and spilling over with popularity into 1954) where it reached the No. 2 spot in the Billboard chart.
Young at Heart was a 10" LP album [1] released by Columbia Records as catalog number CL-6331, on November 1, 1954, containing songs sung by Doris Day and Frank Sinatra from the soundtrack of the movie Young at Heart.
Young at Heart (Tony Williams album), a 1996 jazz album; Young at Heart (James Young album), a 1966 comedy album; Young at Heart, a 1960 album by Ray Conniff "Young at Heart", a 2024 song by MacKenzie Porter from Nobody's Born with a Broken Heart; Young at Heart/Wise in Time, a 1974 album by Muhal Richard Abrams; Young@Heart, an American chorus ...
Young at Heart is a 1954 American musical film starring Doris Day and Frank Sinatra, and directed by Gordon Douglas. Its supporting cast includes Gig Young, Ethel Barrymore, Alan Hale Jr., and Dorothy Malone. The picture was the first of five films that Douglas directed involving Sinatra, and was a remake of the 1938 film Four Daughters.
"You Make Me Feel So Young" - 0:09 "In My Merry Oldsmobile" [Background Piano] - 1:30 "Young at Heart" - 0:22 "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You" - 0:24 "Over There" - 0:11 "Take Me out of the Ballgame" - 0:19 "Holiday for Strings" - 2:29 "New York, New York" - 0:22 "My Kind of Town" - 1:09 "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" - 1:32 "At Long Last ...
An American Airlines flight departing New York's LaGuardia Airport on Thursday evening had to divert to nearby John F. Kennedy International shortly after takeoff after a reported bird strike ...
Back in 2021, Clinton spoke with PEOPLE about his family's holiday traditions, sharing that he and Hillary usually visit Chelsea and her three kids — Charlotte, 8, Aidan, 6, and Jasper, 3 ...
Carolyn Leigh (August 21, 1926 – November 19, 1983) [1] was an American lyricist for Broadway, film, and popular songs.She is best known as the writer with partner Cy Coleman of the pop standards "Witchcraft" and "The Best Is Yet to Come".