Why “Luck Be A Lady” by Frank Sinatra Never Goes Out of Style

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“Luck Be A Lady (2008 Remastered) · Frank Sinatra”

If there’s one name that’s synonymous with timeless, velvety vocals and classic tunes, it’s Frank Sinatra. The legendary crooner, often referred to as “Ol’ Blue Eyes,” graced the music industry with numerous unforgettable songs throughout his illustrious career. One such gem is the 2008 remastered version of “Luck Be A Lady,” a song that not only showcases Sinatra’s remarkable vocal prowess but also stands as an enduring testament to his enduring legacy.

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About “Luck Be A Lady”

“Luck Be A Lady” is a classic song that was originally written by Frank Loesser. It made its debut in the musical “Guys and Dolls,” which premiered on Broadway in 1950. The song is a quintessential example of Sinatra’s ability to infuse charisma and charm into every note he sang. His rendition of “Luck Be A Lady” in the 2008 remastered version brings a fresh, polished sound to a timeless favorite.

About Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra, born in 1915, was not just a singer; he was an icon, an actor, and a true showbiz legend. His influence on the music industry is immeasurable, and his career spanned over six decades. With a distinctive voice and charismatic presence, Sinatra was the epitome of cool. He earned numerous awards, including multiple Grammy Awards and an Academy Award. His music continues to enchant listeners of all generations.

Frank Sinatra’s “Luck Be A Lady (2008 Remastered)” is a remarkable rendition that reminds us of his incomparable talent and the enduring power of his music.

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Lyrics:

They call you “Lady Luck”,
But there is room for a doubt.
At times you have a very unladylike way of running out.

You’re on this date with me.
The picking’s have been lush.
And yet before this evening is over you might give me the brush.

You might forget your manners
You might refuse to stay
And so the best that I can do is pray

Luck, be a lady tonight.
Luck, be a lady tonight.
Luck, if you’ve ever been a lady to begin with.
Luck, be a lady tonight.

Luck, let a gentleman see
How nice a dame you can be.
I know the way you’ve treated other guys you’ve been with.
Luck, be a lady with me.

A lady doesn’t leave her escort:
It isn’t fair, it isn’t nice.
A lady doesn’t wander all over the room
And blow on some other guy’s dice.

Let’s keep this party polite,
Never get out of my sight,
Stick with me, baby. I’m the fellow you came in with.
Luck, be a lady tonight.

Luck, let a gentleman see
Just how nice—, how nice a—, a dame you can be.
I know the way you’ve treated other guys you’ve been with.
Luck, be a lady with me.

A lady doesn’t leave her escort:
It isn’t fair, and it’s not nice.
A lady doesn’t wander all over the room
And blow on some other guy’s dice.

So, let’s keep the party polite,
Never get out of my sight,
Stick with me, baby. I’m the guy that you came in with.
Luck, be a lady.
Luck, be a lady.
Luck, be a lady tonight.

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