Written by: George David Weiss, Bennie Benjamin, Frankie Carle
First recording: Frank Sinatra (November 14, 1945)
First release: Frank Sinatra on audio single Old School Teacher (April 1946)
Oh What It Seemed to Be Lyrics
It was just a neighborhood danceThat's all that it was
But, oh, what it seemed to be
It was like a masquerade ball
With costumes and all
'Cause you were at the dance with me
It was just a ride on a train
That's all that it was
But, oh, what it seemed to be
It was like a trip to the stars
To venus and mars
'Cause you were on the train with me
And when I kissed you, Darling
It was more than just a thrill for me
It was the promise, Darling
Of the things that fate had willed for me
It was just a wedding in june
That's all that it was
But, oh, what it seemed to be
It was like a royal affair
With everyone there
'Cause you said "Yes, I do" to me
Oh What It Seemed to Be Singers
1 Frank Sinatra (billboard hit) April 19462 Frankie Carle vocal: Marjorie Hughes (billboard hit) 1946 3 Charlie Spivak vocal Jimmy Saunders (billboard hit) 1946 4 Dick Haymes & Helen Forrest (billboard hit) 1946 5 Les Brown & His Orch. (vocal: Doris Day) 1946 6 Ambrose & His Orch. 1946 7 Brook Benton 1960 8 Patti Page 1963 9. Jim reeves 1964 10 Oh, What It Seemed to Be Willie Nelson 1994.
You May Also Like Frank Sinatra:
* Everybody Loves Somebody (1948)
* Three Coins in a Fountain (1954)
* Young at Heart (1954)
* Learning the Blues (1955)
* Pocketful of Miracles (1962)
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* Oh! What It Seemed to Be - Frankie Carle
* Ole Buttermilk Sky - Kay Kyser
* Personality - Johnny Mercer
* Prisoner of Love - Ink Spots
* Prisoner of Love - Perry Como
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