Swingin' on a Star is a classic Big Band swing song performed by the legendary Frank Sinatra, showcasing his smooth vocal style and the lively instrumentation characteristic of the Big Band era. This upbeat tune captures the essence of joy and aspiration, inviting listeners to dream and dance while enjoying the carefree spirit of a time when swing music ruled the airwaves.
Would you like to swing on a star?
Carry moonbeams home in a jar?
And be better off than you are?
Or would you rather go to earth?
Or would you like to swing on a star?
And carry moonbeams home in a jar?
And be better off than you are?
Or would you rather go to earth?
A fish dog is a fish that's fishy;
A cat's a critter that’s just catty;
But a thing that's made to swing
Is a thing that makes you sing!
Would you like to swing on a star?
Carry moonbeams home in a jar?
And be better off than you are?
Or would you rather go to earth?
A worker's worth is often judged by
What he earns to pay his dues;
But a dreamer's life is richer,
For his heart won't lose!
So would you like to swing on a star?
Carry moonbeams home in a jar?
And be better off than you are?
Or would you rather go to earth?
So find a star up in the night,
And swing with all your might,
For when you do, you'll be as bright
As the stars that light the sky!
So would you like to swing on a star?
Carry moonbeams home in a jar?
And be better off than you are?
Or would you rather go to earth?
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Big Band swing Version mit der Stimme von Frank sinatra
Frank sinatra