And it means more to people that aren't as popular as Frank Sinatra. Once I realized this couple that nobody's ever heard of published this song... Tears of joy.
This is definitely the best version. The harmonies and mixing are perfect, the production is superb. The words that are sung sound sincere and authentic and warm.
Covers are just plagiarisms. They shouldn't exist unless it's a reimagining. Cover versions just cheapen the song. For example anyone sing the song but the creative process was the original writing and performance.
@@AC_Milan1899 i don’t agree with this. just because something is a cover does not make it plagiarism or make it anything less. anyone can relate to the lyrics of a song and retell it with their own emotion. did you listen to the cover? it’s genuinely good
@@gerardgrenier8573 I really prefer that version the best as much as I love Michael Bublé , I just think Robbie with Nicole's beautiful voice sang it perfectly.
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 And afterwards we drop into a quiet little place and have a drink or two And then I go and spoil it all by saying something stupid like "I love you" 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 I practice every day to find some clever lines to say To make the meaning come through But then I think I'll wait until the evening gets late and I'm alone with you The time is right, your perfume fills my head, the stars get red and, oh, the night's so blue And then I go and spoil it all by saying something stupid like "I love you" I love you I love you
The sound quality is so much better than what I heard before. I can really here the increased contributions of Gaile compared to some of the more recent versions.
Their phrasing is fantastic, and Gaile is a far better singer than Nancy S. (Also, there's something a little creepy about a love song sung by a father and daughter.)
I think it’s the double tracking on Gaile. Haunting and wonderfully precise. Makes for an emotional listen. Just heard for first time today. Glad I found it.
They used the Lola Marsh version, also excellent, but I can't find it anywhere! This is the original from 1966, before Sinatra made his version a mega hit.
Carson and Gaile's album "San Antonio Rose" (containing this song) was released in March 1967. Frank Sinatra's "The World We Know" (containing the Nancy Sinatra duet) was also released in the same month.
unbelievable, , just can't believe that the version from frank sinatra was the cover version until some random guys channel,, incredible, love this song so much,,
first time hearing the original of one of my all time favorite songs! thank goodness for finding it here. I believe this is the best version and it is the original I can feel the emotions of the singers, there is such genuineness, so much integrity as they sing it. Simple melodies, simple musical accompaniment, very 60's - a decade of wonderful romantic melodies standing up to the influx of the beginning of hippie and hard rock music.
Hmmm....I'm getting hints of cedar and pine. Crisp, wispy snow and burgundy wine. The aprés-ski may go long into the night with many cheeses on a blanket by the fire. Until I go and spoil it all...
Gorgeous, I never knew he wrote it or about this version. I still prefer Frank & Nancy's version, even if it was father & daughter because FS was a master and he always had the very best backing musicians in the business; the likes of Glen Campbell and Hal Blaine were on their track but this original is truly beautiful. Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman also did a version but she is no singer and butchered it.
@@rppvt That is absolute genius: the writing, the singing AND the hand-off to Frank. Your Dad delivered a Number One, Grammy-nominated Record Of The Year to Frank Friggin’ Sinatra!
I get so tired of Frank-O-Philes praising that sociopath mobster like he can do no wrong. Do you think his "Bad Bad Leroy Brown" is better than the original, too?
@@b.deville3236 - No, don't think his version of "Bad Bad Leroy Brown" is better than the original. Frank mangled some songs, but his version of this wasn't one of them.
Wow..there's a reason this version didn't climb the charts. Boring arrangement. Where are the violins? Needs some serious instruments. Frank rescued it from oblivion.