Oh! Look At Me NowFrank Sinatra

"Oh! Look at Me Now" — Joe Bushkin and John DeVries's 1941 transformation.

I'm not the guy who cared about love
And i'm not the guy who cared about fortunes and such
I never cared much
Oh, look at me now!
I never knew the technique of kissing
I never knew the thrill i could get from your touch
I never knew much
Oh, look at me now!
I'm a new man better than casanova at his best
With a new heart and a brand new start
Why i'm so proud i'm bustin' my vest
So i'm the guy who turned out a lover
Yes i'm the guy who laughed at those blue diamond rings
One of those things
Oh, look at me now!
I'm not the guy who cared about love
And i'm not the guy who cared about fortunes and such
I never cared much
Oh, look at me now!
And i never knew the technique of kissing
I never knew the thrill i could get form your touch
I never knew much
Oh, look at me now!
I'm a new man better than casanova at his very best
With a new heart and a brand new start
I'm so proud i'm bustin' my vest
So i'm the guy who turned out a lover
Yes i'm the guy who laughed at those blue diamond rings
One of those things
Oh, look at me now!
Look at me now!

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  • Written by Joe Bushkin and John DeVries in 1941. Sinatra's first major hit with Tommy Dorsey — the song that announced his arrival. The self-surprised narrator looking at what love has done to them.