Somethin' Stupid (arr. Timothy Stapay) by Frank Sinatra Sheet Music for Piano Solo at Sheet Music Direct
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Somethin' Stupid (arr. Timothy Stapay) Digital Sheet Music
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Somethin' Stupid (arr. Timothy Stapay)
by Frank Sinatra Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Somethin Stupid is a beloved song originally performed by Nancy Sinatra and her father, Frank Sinatra, in 1967. Written by renowned songwriter C. Carson Parks, this romantic duet has captivated listeners for decades with its heartfelt lyrics and beautiful melody. While the song may seem simple on the surface, there is a deeper meaning behind its enchanting words and enchanting melody.

[Verse 1: Frank Sinatra & Nancy Sinatra]
I know I stand in line until you think you
have the time to spend an evening with
me
And if we go someplace to dance, I know
that there's a chance you won't be leaving with me

[Refrain: Frank Sinatra & Nancy Sinatra]
Then afterwards we drop into a quiet little place
and have a drink or two
And then I go and spoil it all by saying
somethin' stupid like, "I love you"

Bridge: Frank Sinatra & Nancy Sinatra]
I can see it in your eyes, that you despise
the same old lies you heard the night
before
And though it's just a line to you, for me
it's true, and never seemed so right
before

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