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"I'm Beginning to See the Light" is a timeless jazz standard originally popularized in the 1940s. Frank Sinatra showcased his exceptional vocal talent with his rendition of the song in his 1965 album "September of My Years." Sinatra's version brings a smooth and sophisticated interpretation, highlighting his ability to convey deep emotion and nuance. The song remains a beloved piece in Sinatra's extensive discography, celebrated by fans and musicians alike for its enduring appeal and heartfelt delivery.
I never cared much for moonlit skies
I never winked back at the fireflies
Now that the stars are in your eyes
I'm beginning to see the light
I never went in for afterglow
Or candle light on the mistletoe
But now when you turn the lamp down low
I'm beginning to see the light
Used to ramble through the park
Shadow boxing in the dark
Then you came and caused a spark
That's a four-alarm fire now
I never made love by lantern shine
I never saw rainbows in my wine
But now that your lips are burning mine
I'm beginning to see the light
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I used to ramble through the park
Shadow boxing in the dark
Then you came, caused a spark
That's a four-alarm fire now
I never made love by lantern shine
I never saw rainbows in my wine
But now that your lips are burning mine
I'm beginning to see the light
I never made love by lantern shine
I never saw rainbows in my wine
But now that your lips are burning mine
I'm beginning, I think, I see the light