"Strangers in the Night" by Frank Sinatra.

OK, girls and boys, more Ol' Blue Eyes: This 1966 Robic/Singleton/Snyder/Kaempfert composition was Frank Sinatra's comeback hit - his first in 11 years. The album was his most commercially successful recording. #1 US and UK. Recorded in 2 takes with Glen Campbell on rhythm guitar. Won 4 Grammys in '67, including Record of the Year and Best Male Pop Performance. The scat improv at the end inspired the name of a cartoon canine. Song? Answer: Frank Sinatra's "Strangers In The Night". Pretty doggone romantic! Scooby Doo did indeed get his name from the scat. One of my dad's favorites. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd_3EkGr0-4&list=RDFd_3EkGr0-4&start_radio=1

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

"All I Want Is You" ("The Little Farmer") from the Lay's 2025 Super Bowl commercial. (Posted on FB 6/24/25).

"I'll Do My Crying in the Rain" by The Everly Brothers.

"Goldfinger" theme - Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones.