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Sinatra's 'Greatest Love Song' Choice Revealed

14 Dec

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Summary

  • Frank Sinatra called George Harrison's 'Something' the greatest love song.
  • Sinatra recorded the Beatles' hit twice, adding his own lyrical twist.
  • George Harrison respected Sinatra but wasn't thrilled with his rendition.
Sinatra's 'Greatest Love Song' Choice Revealed

Frank Sinatra expressed profound admiration for George Harrison's "Something," famously calling it the "greatest love song" penned in the last century. His appreciation led him to record the Beatles' classic not once, but twice, even adding a personal touch by slightly modifying the lyrics to fit his style. Sinatra's rendition included the memorable line, "You stick around, Jack!"

While Sinatra championed the song, George Harrison's reaction to the cover versions was more nuanced. According to reports, Harrison respected Sinatra but admitted he wasn't initially thrilled with his rendition of "Something." Harrison later recognized that a song's true merit lies in its ability to be reinterpreted by various artists.

The enduring appeal of "Something" is evident in its countless cover versions by legendary musicians like Joe Cocker, Elvis Presley, and James Brown. Written by Harrison as a tribute to his then-wife, Pattie Boyd, the song's emotional depth and melodic brilliance continue to resonate across generations and musical genres.

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Frank Sinatra called "Something" the greatest love song ever written.
George Harrison respected Sinatra but wasn't thrilled with his specific rendition.
Numerous artists like Joe Cocker, Elvis Presley, and James Brown have covered "Something."

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