"Somethin' Stupid (Something Stupid)" by Frank and Nancy Sinatra.
OK, girls and boys, a little more 60s romance: This 1966 C. Carson Parks (Van Dyke's brother) composition about the unpredictability of love was first recorded by him and his wife Gaile Foote as Carson and Gaile. It was brought to Frank Sinatra's attention by his producer Lee Hazlewood and he immediately asked to record it with his daughter Nancy. The entire song was sung in two-part harmony on purpose so it wouldn't sound "kinky or incestuous". To this day it remains the first and only father-daughter duet to top the charts. Four weeks at #1 on Billboard and nine weeks on Easy Listening. It was Frank's last Top 20 hit. Sweet nylon-string guitar by Al Casey and, of course, Hal Blaine on drums and Carol Kaye on bass. Notable cover versions include Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell in '67, Mama Cass Elliot and John Davidson in '70, Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman in '01 and Michael Bublé and Reese Witherspoon in '13. Beautiful rendition by Jennifer Lawrence and Edgar Ramirez in 2015 on the "Joy" soundtrack.
Answer: "Somethin' Stupid (Something Stupid)" by Frank and Nancy Sinatra. One of my Dad's all-time faves. He would play it non-stop on the ol' hi-fi. Way up there on the all-time make-out songs hit parade.
Somethin' Stupid (youtube.com)
Cass Elliot / John Davidson - Something Stupid (The John Davidson Show, 03.01.1970) (youtube.com)
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