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"Falling in Love with Love" performed by Frank Sinatra is a timeless jazz standard originally composed by Richard Rodgers with lyrics by Lorenz Hart for the 1938 Broadway musical "The Boys from Syracuse." Sinatra's rendition highlights his smooth vocals and impeccable phrasing, breathing new life into this classic romance song. The track is celebrated for its sophisticated melody and heartfelt lyrics, making it a beloved piece in Sinatra's repertoire and a cherished gem of the American Songbook.
Falling in love with love
Is falling for make-believe
Falling in love with love
Is playing the fool
Caring too much is juvenile fancy
Learning to trust is just
For the children in school
I fell in love with love one night
When the moon was full
I was unwise with eyes
Unable to see
I fell in love with love
With love everlasting
But love fell out with me
I fell in love with love one night
When the moon was full
I was unwise with eyes
Unable to see
I fell in love with love
With love everlasting
But love fell out
Yes, love fell out
Yes, love fell out
With me