Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
The second song of the album.
Frank describes the last day he had with his partner. Recalling the situation or comparing it to things that that are seen as depressing/saddening events. Finishing the song with the statement that “there wasn’t a thing left to say, the night we called it a day”; mea...
There was a moon out in space
But a cloud drifted over its face
You kissed me and went on your way
The night we called it a day
I heard the song of the spheres
Like a minor lament in my ears
I hadn't the heart left to pray
The night we called it a day
Soft through the dark
The hoot of an owl in the sky
Sad though his song
No bluer was he than I
The moon went down, stars were gone
But the sun didn't rise with the dawn
There wasn't a thing left to say
The night we called it a day
There wasn't a thing left to say
The night we called it a day
The Night We Called It a Day was written by Matt Dennis & Tom Adair.
The Night We Called It a Day was produced by David Cavanaugh.
Frank Sinatra released The Night We Called It a Day on Mon Sep 02 1957.