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You're Part of My Heart - Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey



     
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You're part of my heart and now that you've gone
The stars refuse to shine
Oh, how could they glow when all of them know
That you're no longer mineYou're part of my heart and I won't believe
That you've forgotten me
Those nights in the lane, your love was so plain
You can't ignore my pleaMy world is filled with loneliness
Now that you've said we're through
I'm sure that we were meant to be
But how can I prove it to you?
You're part of my heart
My love will go on until eternity
You reign in my soul beyond my control
Forever part of meIt's 'cause you're part of my heart, now you're gone
And the stars refuse to shine
Say, how could they glow, you know they know
You're gone and you're no longer mineYou're part of my heart and I won't believe
That you've forgotten me

Those nights in the lane, your love was so plain
You can't ignore my pleaMy world is filled with loneliness
Now that we've said we're through
I'm sure that we were meant to be
But how can I prove it to you?
You're part of my heart
My love will go on until eternity
You reign in my soul beyond my control
Forever part of me, you're part of my heart
Part of my heart
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At the end of 1939, Frank Sinatra left the Harry James Orchestra to join the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, where he rose to fame as a ballad singer. His first and biggest hit with the band was 1940s "I'll Never Smile Again," which spent several weeks at number one - and was the first "number one" - on Billboard magazine's then-new chart of America's top-selling records. His vast appeal to the "bobby soxers," as teenage girls were called, revealed a whole new audience for popular music, which had appealed mainly to adults up to that time.

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