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"A Fine Romance" is a timeless classic composed by Jerome Kern with lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Originally introduced in the 1936 film "Swing Time," it was famously performed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Frank Sinatra's rendition of the song added a smooth and elegant interpretation, cementing its place in the Great American Songbook. The song beautifully captures the nuances of romantic relationships with its memorable melody and heartfelt lyrics. Over the decades, "A Fine Romance" has remained a beloved standard, frequently featured in concerts, films, and recordings, showcasing its enduring appeal across generations.
A fine romance, with no kisses
A fine romance, my friend this is
We should be like a couple of hot tomatoes
But you're as cold as yesterday's mashed potatoes
A fine romance, you won't nestle
A fine romance, you won't wrestle
I might as well play bridge, with my old maid aunt
I haven't got a chance, this is a fine romance
A fine romance, with no kisses
A fine romance, my friend this is
We should be like a couple of hot tomatoes
But you're as cold as yesterday's mashed potatoes
A fine romance, you won't nestle
A fine romance, you won't wrestle
I might as well play bridge, with my old maid aunt
I haven't got a chance, this is a fine romance