Sweet LorraineFrank Sinatra

"Sweet Lorraine" — a 1928 standard, sung with old-fashioned tenderness.

Just found joy
Im as happy as a baby boy
When hes playing with his choo-choo toy
When Im with my sweet lorraine
Shes got a pair of eyes
That are bluer than the summer sky
When you see her youre gonna realize
Why I love my sweet lorraine
When its raining I dont miss the sun
cause its in my sweeties smile
Just think that Im the lucky one
Who will lead her down the aisle
Each night how I pray
That nobody steals her heart away
I cant wait until that lucky day
When I marry my lorraine
When its raining I never miss the sun
cause its in my sweetie smile
Just the think that Im the lucky one
Whos gonna lead her down the aisle
Each night how I pray
That nobody steals her heart away
I cant wait until that lucky day
Thatll be the day when I marry my lorraine

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  • Written by Cliff Burwell and Mitchell Parish in 1928. Sinatra's recordings of pre-Songbook standards demonstrated the continuity of American popular song — the 1920s material still sitting naturally in mid-century arrangements.