Let's Face The Music And DanceFrank Sinatra

"Let's Face the Music and Dance" — Irving Berlin's defiant waltz.

There may be trouble ahead
But while there's music and moonlight (moonlight and music) and love and romance
Let's face the music and dance
Before the fiddlers have fled,
Before they ask us to pay the bill, and while we still have that chance
Let's face the music and dance
Soon, we'll be without the moon, humming a different tune - and then...
There may be teardrops to shed
So (But) while there's music and moonlight (moonlight and music) and love and romance
(Let's face the music and dance, dance)
(Let's face the music - let's here that music)
Let's face the music and dance

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  • Written for the 1936 Astaire-Rogers film Follow the Fleet. "There may be trouble ahead" — the Depression-era song's acknowledgment of darkness while insisting on dancing. Sinatra returned to it throughout his career.