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  1. Like his earlier hit "Strangers in the Night," this ballad from Frank Sinatra was based on a composition by German musician Bert Kaempfert.Sinatra hated the former tune but it brought him enormous success, so it's not surprising he revisited Kaempfert's catalog for his 1967 album The World We Knew with the "Strangers" team, arranger Ernie Freeman and producer Jimmy Bowen, back on board.

  2. Y cada letrero de neón brillante se convirtió en estrellas. And the sun and the moon seemed to be ours. Y el sol y la luna parecían ser nuestros. Each road that we took turned into gold. Cada camino que tomamos se convirtió en oro. But the dream was too much for you to hold. Pero el sueño fue demasiado para ti.

  3. Listen to The World We Knew by Frank Sinatra on Apple Music. 1967. 10 Songs. Duration: 28 minutes. ... Nancy Sinatra Essentials. Apple Music Oldies.

  4. ROMAN. SINATRA THE HIT MAKER. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 March 2010. THREE CHART HITS INCLUDING 'SOMETHIN' STUPID' WITH DAUGHTER NANCY HEADLINE THIS 1967 PACKAGE FROM FRANK SINATRA. THE OTHER TWO ARE 'THIS TOWN' A FUNKY UPDATE OF 'SUMMER WIND' AND 'THE WORLD WE KNEW' - FOR WHICH I HAVE ALWAYS HAD A SOFT SPOT.

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  5. The World We Knew, an Album by Frank Sinatra. Released in September 1967 on Reprise (catalog no. FS 1022; Vinyl LP). Genres: Standards. Rated #209 in the best albums of 1967. Featured peformers: Frank Sinatra (vocals), Jimmy Bowen (producer), Eddie Brackett (engineer), Phil Ramone (engineer), Stan Cornyn (liner notes), Bernie Fuchs (cover art), Ed Thrasher (art direction).

  6. Frank Sinatra And Frank & Nancy (Artists Name on Front Cover only) Later pressing with tan & orange labels. Made in U.S.A. Different edition = label without STEREO print

  7. Descripción del producto. From 1967, 'The World We Knew' was a collection of contemporary songs and famously contained the duet with Frank and his daughter Nancy Sinatra 'Something' Stupid' a number 1 chart hit, a perfect pop song and perennial favourite among fans.