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* TheGirlNextDoor: One track has this title.

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* TheGirlNextDoor: One track has this title.GirlNextDoor: "The Girl Next Door".
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''The way you've changed my life, no no - they can't take that away from me.'']]

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[[caption-width-right:350: ''The ''"The way you've changed my life, no life / No, no - they can't take that away from me.'']]
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This was also the first album for which Nelson Riddle conducted the orchestra. The arrangements, with the exception of the Riddle-arranged "Like Someone in Love", were done by George Siravo, who was uncredited much to his displeasure (Riddle later sent a personal apology even though he had nothing to do with the oversight).

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This was also the first album for which Nelson Riddle conducted the orchestra. The arrangements, with the exception of the Riddle-arranged "Like Someone in Love", were done by George Siravo, who was uncredited much to his displeasure (Riddle later sent him a personal apology even though he had nothing to do with the oversight).
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''Songs for Young Lovers'' is the seventh studio album by Music/FrankSinatra and his first for Creator/CapitolRecords, released in 1954. It's one of his most popular albums, along with ''Music/InTheWeeSmallHours'' from the following year. ''Songs for Young Lovers'' is best remembered for Sinatra's renditions of "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "They Can't Take That Away From Me". The orchestrations are conducted and arranged by Nelson Riddle.

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''Songs for Young Lovers'' is the seventh studio album by Music/FrankSinatra and his first for Creator/CapitolRecords, released in 1954. It's one of his most popular albums, along with ''Music/InTheWeeSmallHours'' from the following year. ''Songs for Young Lovers'' is best remembered for Sinatra's renditions of "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "They Can't Take That Away From Me". The orchestrations are Me".

This was also the first album for which Nelson Riddle
conducted and arranged the orchestra. The arrangements, with the exception of the Riddle-arranged "Like Someone in Love", were done by Nelson Riddle.
George Siravo, who was uncredited much to his displeasure (Riddle later sent a personal apology even though he had nothing to do with the oversight).
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''Songs for Young Lovers'' is the seventh studio album by Music/FrankSinatra, released in 1954. It's one of his most popular music records, along with ''Music/InTheWeeSmallHours'' from the following year. ''Songs for Young Lovers'' is best remembered for Sinatra's renditions of "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "They Can't Take That Away From Me". The orchestrations are conducted and arranged by Nelson Riddle.

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''Songs for Young Lovers'' is the seventh studio album by Music/FrankSinatra, Music/FrankSinatra and his first for Creator/CapitolRecords, released in 1954. It's one of his most popular music records, albums, along with ''Music/InTheWeeSmallHours'' from the following year. ''Songs for Young Lovers'' is best remembered for Sinatra's renditions of "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "They Can't Take That Away From Me". The orchestrations are conducted and arranged by Nelson Riddle.
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The album was originally released as a 10" LP with 8 songs. When the 10" format was discontinued in 1955, the album was combined with ''Swing Easy!'', also a 10" album, to create a 16-song 12" LP. In 1962, the two albums were reissued separately, with each receiving four additional songs culled from singles and a jumbled running order. Some CD issues are of the 16-song "twofer", others are of the 12-song version.



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!! Tracklist:
Tracklist of the original 1954 release:



# "Like Someone In Love" (3:10)

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# "Like Someone In in Love" (3:10)



# "I Get A Kick Out Of You" (2:55)

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# "I Get A a Kick Out Of out of You" (2:55)



# "They Can't Take That Away From Me" (1:58)
# "Violets For Your Furs" (3:05)

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# "They Can't Take That Away From from Me" (1:58)
# "Violets For for Your Furs" (3:05)

!! Tracklist of the 1962 reissue:

[[AC: Side One]]

# "The Girl Next Door" (2:38)
# "They Can't Take That Away from Me" (1:58)
# "Violets for
Your Furs" (3:05)
# "Someone to Watch over Me" (2:56)
# "My One and Only Love" (3:11)
# "Little Girl Blue" (2:54)

[[AC: Side Two]]

# "Like Someone in Love" (3:10)
# "A Foggy Day" (2:39)
# "It Worries Me" (2:52)
# "I Can Read Between the Lines" (2:47)
# "I Get a Kick out of You" (2:55)
# "My Funny Valentine" (2:31)



* DistinctDoubleAlbum: Originally it was released as a single album, but the CD release combines it with the album "Swing Easy!"

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* DistinctDoubleAlbum: Originally it was released as a single album, but the CD 1955 12" release combines it with the album "Swing Easy!"''Swing Easy!''; that configuration is used by some CD releases.
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''Songs For Young Lovers'' is the seventh studio album by Music/FrankSinatra, released in 1954. It's one of his most popular music records, along with ''Music/InTheWeeSmallHours'' from the following year. ''Songs For Young Lovers'' is best remembered for Sinatra's renditions of "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "They Can't Take That Away From Me". The orchestrations are conducted and arranged by Nelson Riddle.

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''Songs For for Young Lovers'' is the seventh studio album by Music/FrankSinatra, released in 1954. It's one of his most popular music records, along with ''Music/InTheWeeSmallHours'' from the following year. ''Songs For for Young Lovers'' is best remembered for Sinatra's renditions of "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "They Can't Take That Away From Me". The orchestrations are conducted and arranged by Nelson Riddle.
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'''''Songs For Young Lovers''''' is the seventh studio album by Music/FrankSinatra, released in 1954. It's one of his most popular music records, along with ''Music/InTheWeeSmallHours'' from the following year. ''Songs For Young Lovers'' is best remembered for Sinatra's renditions of "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "They Can't Take That Away From Me". The orchestrations are conducted and arranged by Nelson Riddle.

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'''''Songs ''Songs For Young Lovers''''' Lovers'' is the seventh studio album by Music/FrankSinatra, released in 1954. It's one of his most popular music records, along with ''Music/InTheWeeSmallHours'' from the following year. ''Songs For Young Lovers'' is best remembered for Sinatra's renditions of "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "They Can't Take That Away From Me". The orchestrations are conducted and arranged by Nelson Riddle.
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It should not be confused with ''Music/SongsForSwinginLovers'' from 1956.

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It should not Not be confused with ''Music/SongsForSwinginLovers'' by Sinatra from 1956.



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[[caption-width-right:350:Also fit for lovers of all ages...]]

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* CoverAlbum: Songs written by Music/RichardRodgers, Music/GeorgeGershwin and Music/ColePorter, among others can be found on the album.

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* CoverAlbum: Songs written by Music/RichardRodgers, Music/GeorgeGershwin and Music/ColePorter, among others can be found on the album. album.
* CradleOfLoneliness: "Little Girl Blue"
--> ''No use, old girl, you might as well surrender''
--> ''Your hopes are getting slender''
--> ''Why won't somebody send a tender''
--> ''Blue boy to cheer up little girl blue''



* LimitedLyricsSong:
** "A Foggy Day"
--> ''A foggy day, in London town, it had me low, and it had me down''
--> ''I viewed the morning, with much alarm, the British Museum, had lost its charm''
--> ''How long I wondered, could this thing last, but the age of miracles, it hadn't past''
--> ''And suddenly, I saw you standing right there''
--> ''And in foggy London town, the sun was shining everywhere''
** "Like Someone In Love"
--> ''Lately, I find myself gazing at stars, hearing guitars like someone in love''
--> ''Sometimes the things I do astound me, mostly whenever you're around me.''
--> ''Lately I seem to walk as though I had wings, bump into things like someone in love.''
--> ''Each time I look at you, I'm limp as a glove, and feeling like someone in love''
* NostalgiaFilter: "They Can't Take That Away From Me"
--> ''We may never, never meet again''
--> ''On that bumpy road to love''
--> ''Still I'll always,''
--> ''Always keep the memory of...''



* PepTalkSong:
** "My Funny Valentine"
--> ''My funny Valentine, sweet comic Valentine''
--> ''You make me smile with my heart''
--> ''Your looks are laughable, unphotographable''
--> ''Yet you're my favorite work of art''
** "I Get A Kick Out Of You"
--> ''I get no kick from champagne.''
--> ''Mere alcohol doesn't thrill me at all''
--> ''So tell me why should it be true''
--> ''That I get a kick out of you?''




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* UnrequitedLove: "The Girl Next Door"
--> ''The moment I saw her face, I knew she was just my style''
--> ''My only regret is we've never met for I dream of her all the while.''
--> ''But she doesn't know I exist, no matter how I persist.''
--> ''So it's clear to see there's no hope for me.''
--> ''Though I live at 51 35 Kensington Avenue''
--> ''And she lives at 51 33.''

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'''Songs For Young Lovers''' is Music/FrankSinatra 's seventh studio album, released in 1954. It's one of his most popular music records, along with ''Music/InTheWeeSmallHours'' (1955). "Songs For Lovers" is best remembered for Sinatra's renditions of "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "They Can't Take That Away From Me". The orchestrations are conducted and arranged by Nelson Riddle.

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'''Songs '''''Songs For Young Lovers''' Lovers''''' is Music/FrankSinatra 's the seventh studio album, album by Music/FrankSinatra, released in 1954. It's one of his most popular music records, along with ''Music/InTheWeeSmallHours'' (1955). "Songs from the following year. ''Songs For Lovers" Young Lovers'' is best remembered for Sinatra's renditions of "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "They Can't Take That Away From Me". The orchestrations are conducted and arranged by Nelson Riddle.



It should not be confused with ''Music/SongsForSwinginLovers'' (1956).

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# "Like Someone in Love" (3:10)

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# "I Get A Kick Out of You" (2:55)

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# "Like Someone in In Love" (3:10)

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Two]]

# "I Get A Kick Out of Of You" (2:55)



# "They Can't Take That Away from Me" (1:58)
# "Violets for Your Furs" (3:05)
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# "They Can't Take That Away from From Me" (1:58)
# "Violets for For Your Furs" (3:05)
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* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Music/SongsForSwinginLovers''

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'''Songs For Young Lovers''' is Music/FrankSinatra 's seventh studio album, released in 1954. It's one of his most popular music records, along with ''Music/InTheWeeSmallHours'' (1955).

In 2002 it was added to the UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry for being "historically, culturally and aesthetically important".

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'''Songs For Young Lovers''' is Music/FrankSinatra 's seventh studio album, released in 1954. It's one of his most popular music records, along with ''Music/InTheWeeSmallHours'' (1955).

(1955). "Songs For Lovers" is best remembered for Sinatra's renditions of "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "They Can't Take That Away From Me". The orchestrations are conducted and arranged by Nelson Riddle.

In 2002 it this album was added to the UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry for being "historically, culturally and aesthetically important".




Side 1




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* FaceOnTheCover: Sinatra on the album cover.
* AFoggyDayInLondonTown: "A Foggy Day In London Town".

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* FaceOnTheCover: Sinatra on the album cover.is seen leaning against a lamp post, shot from a far distance.
* AFoggyDayInLondonTown: "A Foggy Day In London Town".Town" describes a misty day in the English capital.



* TimeMarchesOn: "The British Museum has lost its charm" in "A Foggy Day".

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* ThePowerOfLove: All songs on this album are love songs.
* SerenadeYourLover: The album title alludes to it.
* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Music/SongsForSwinginLovers''
* TimeMarchesOn: "The A literal example of this trope occurs during "A Foggy Day"
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* FaceOnTheCover: Sinatra on the album cover.
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'''Songs For Young Lovers''' is Music/FrankSinatra 's seventh studio album, released in 1954. It's one of his most popular music records, along with Music/InTheWeeSmallHours (1955).

In 2002 it was added to the NationalRecordingRegistry for being "historically, culturally and aesthetically important".

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'''Songs For Young Lovers''' is Music/FrankSinatra 's seventh studio album, released in 1954. It's one of his most popular music records, along with Music/InTheWeeSmallHours ''Music/InTheWeeSmallHours'' (1955).

In 2002 it was added to the NationalRecordingRegistry UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry for being "historically, culturally and aesthetically important".
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!! Tracklist:
# "My Funny Valentine" (2:31)
# "The Girl Next Door" (2:38)
# "A Foggy Day" (2:39)
# "Like Someone in Love" (3:10)
# "I Get A Kick Out of You" (2:55)
# "Little Girl Blue" (2:54)
# "They Can't Take That Away from Me" (1:58)
# "Violets for Your Furs" (3:05)
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"Songs For Young Lovers" is Music/FrankSinatra 's seventh studio album, released in 1954. It's one of his most popular music records, along with Music/InTheWeeSmallHours (1955).

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"Songs '''Songs For Young Lovers" Lovers''' is Music/FrankSinatra 's seventh studio album, released in 1954. It's one of his most popular music records, along with Music/InTheWeeSmallHours (1955).



It should not be confused with Music/SongsForSwinginLovers (1956).

!! Tropers found on the album

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It should not be confused with Music/SongsForSwinginLovers ''Music/SongsForSwinginLovers'' (1956).

!! Tropers found on the albumTropes for Young Lovers:



* ContinuityNod: Sinatra leaning against a lamp post at night is an album cover image that would be repeated on the album cover of Music/InTheWeeSmallHours.

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* ContinuityNod: Sinatra leaning against a lamp post at night is an album cover image that would be repeated on the album cover of Music/InTheWeeSmallHours.''Music/InTheWeeSmallHours''.



* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: "The British Museum has lost its charm" in "A Foggy Day".

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: TimeMarchesOn: "The British Museum has lost its charm" in "A Foggy Day". Day".
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It should not be confused with SongsForSwinginLovers (1956).

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"Songs For Young Lovers" is Music/FrankSinatra 's seventh studio album, released in 1954. It's one of his most popular music records, along with Music/InTheWeeSmallHours (1955).

In 2002 it was added to the NationalRecordingRegistry for being "historically, culturally and aesthetically important".

It should not be confused with SongsForSwinginLovers (1956).

!! Tropers found on the album
* BritainIsOnlyLondon: "A Foggy Day" takes place in London, where a fog is hanging through the town.
* CoverAlbum: Songs written by Music/RichardRodgers, Music/GeorgeGershwin and Music/ColePorter, among others can be found on the album.
* DistinctDoubleAlbum: Originally it was released as a single album, but the CD release combines it with the album "Swing Easy!"
* TheGirlNextDoor: One track has this title.
* OneWomanSong: "Little Girl Blue".
* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: "The British Museum has lost its charm" in "A Foggy Day".

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