Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Angel Eyes is the epitome of Frank Sinatra’s identity expressed in ballad form. The singer is in a saloon, describing how unbearably miserable he is since his angel eyes left him. Angel Eyes is the nickname the singer gave to his lover. Frank’s love was spent at the time of recording this track with...
[Intro]
Hey, drink up, all you people
And order anything you see
Have fun, you happy people
The drink and the laugh's on me
[Verse 1]
Try to think that love's not around
Still, it's uncomfortably near
My old heart ain't gainin' any ground
Because my angel eyes ain't here
[Verse 2]
Angel eyes, that old devil sent
They glow unbearably bright
Need I say that my love's misspent
Misspent with angel eyes tonight?
[Bridge]
So, drink up, all of you people
Order anything you see
And have fun you happy people
The drink and the laugh's on me
[Verse 3]
Pardon me, but I gotta run
The fact's uncommonly clear
I gotta find who's now the number one
And why my angel eyes ain't here
[Outro]
'Scuse me, while I disappear
Angel Eyes was written by Matt Dennis & Earl Brent.
Angel Eyes was produced by David Cavanaugh.
Frank Sinatra released Angel Eyes on Mon Sep 08 1958.