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Farewell, Farewell to Love
Composer
George Siravo
Lyricist
Jack Wolf
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July 19, 1951[1]
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"Farewell, Farewell to Love" is a song Frank Sinatra recorded under Columbia Records.

This song was arranged by Ray Conniff in 1951.[1] Sinatra never performed this song in a live performance throughout his career.

This song was released as a bonus track in the CD release of Sing and Dance with Frank Sinatra.

Lyrics[]

Farewell, farewell to love,
she's gone and I'm through with love.
My schemes, my dreams of heaven are gone since she went away.
Her lips, her eyes, her touch are the things that I'll miss so much.
Her style, her smile so thrilling,
are joys of a sweeter day.

Sun is shining so lovely,
day's as bright as can be,
Sun keeps shining so lovely,
but that sun ain't shining for me.
So farewell, farewell to love,
she's gone, there's no sun above.
I've news the blues have got me,
I've lost, that's the cost of love.

Farewell, farewell to love,
she's gone and I'm through with love.
My schemes, my dreams of heaven are gone since she went away.
Sun is shining so lovely,
day's as bright as can be,
Sun keeps shining so lovely,
but that sun ain't shining for me.
So farewell, farewell to love,
she's gone, there's no sun above.
I've news the blues have got me,
I'm oh so sad, I feel so bad.
I've lost, that's the cost of love.

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