Don't Worry 'Bout MeFrank Sinatra

"Don't Worry 'Bout Me" — the brave farewell, hiding the real pain.

Don't worry 'bout me
I'll get along
Just you forget about me
Be happy my love
Just say that our little show is over
And so the story ends
Why not call it a day, the sensible way
And we'll remain friends
Look out for yourself
Should be the rule
Just give your heart and your love, to whom ever you love
Don't you be a fool
Baby why stop and cling, to some fading thing
That used to be
So if you can't forget
Don't you worry 'bout me

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  • Written by Rube Bloom and Ted Koehler in 1939. The song that tells someone to move on without a second thought — while everything in the delivery suggests the singer is not fine at all. A Sinatra specialty.