"Young at Heart" by Frank Sinatra.

OK, girls and boys, back to the 50s: Originally titled "Moonbeam", this classic 1953 Johnny Richards/Carolyn Leigh pop ballad was first recorded by Frank Sinatra. It became an instant million-seller. At the time, Sinatra was filming a movie with Doris Day. Following the success of the song, the movie was renamed with its new title, playing at the beginning and at the end. An anthem to enduring optimism - keeping a vernal and curious mindset brings all good things to life, regardless of age. Song? Answer: "Young at Heart" by Frank sinatra. Great tune by The Chairman of The Board! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZRn4auk4PQ&list=RDaZRn4auk4PQ&start_radio=1

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