Frank Sinatra ft Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra - Fools Rush In (Victor Records 1940) video free download


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Duration: 03:16
Uploaded: 2011/08/06

"Fools Rush In" (1940) is a popular song. The lyrics were written by Johnny Mercer with music by Rube Bloom.

The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (ldr), Don Lodice, Paul Mason, Johnny Mince, Hymie Schertzer, Fred Stulce (sax), Bunny Berigan, Jimmy Blake, Bob Cusumas (t), George Arus, Tommy Dorsey, Dave Jacobs, Les Jenkins (tb), Benny Heller (g), Sid Weiss (b), Bob Kitsis (p), Buddy Rich (d), Frank Sinatra (v). Recorded in New York, March 29, 1940. (Victor Records)

Fools rush in

Where angels fear to tread

And so I come to you my love

My heart above my head

Though I see

The danger there

If there's a chance for me

Then I don't care

Fools rush in

Where wise men never go

But wise men never fall in love

So how are they to know

When we met

I felt my life begin

So open up your heart and let

This fool rush in

Comments

9 years ago

Loveliett Diabolique

Crap. I first caught glimpse of this song from Bow Wow Wow. It was catchy, so I began singing it in the style of broadway and jazz, my favorite genres of music. It sounded like an authentic vintage song, and until today I found out that it was. 

9 years ago

dan malic

Frank just puts the exclamation point to the songs he sang! After him, what's another singer to do?

9 years ago

Ray Giammarco

You just can't beat this kind of talent, i believe i still have the original 78 RPM then i have two albums on cd Sinatra & Dorsey 

9 years ago

maureen1938

Gorgeous....I love this lovely share. Thank you for sending this.

10 years ago

jurica monteiro

ESSA É DO FUNDO DO BAÚ

10 years ago

Joaquín Maria Aguirre Romero

Esta canción, con letra del gran Johnny Mercer, se convirtió en un clásico en la voz de Sinatra. Elvis lo intentó, pero el encanto de la orquesta de Dorsey y la voz del primer Sinatra tienen un encanto especial, sin las pretensiones que otros quisieron darle posteriormente. Los sabios no se adentran en el camino de los locos... Solo los ángeles se atreven, pero ellos no se enamoran. ¿Quién no enloquece alguna vez? Disfrútala!

10 years ago

mlongpre100

you must be very popular

10 years ago

ddkoda

What a great example of TD's seamless phrasing in the introduction, an example that Frank incorporated into his own inimitable vocal style. Of we can't forget this grand orchestration by Axel Stordahl.

10 years ago

sarah barah

im 17 and im just discovering this music. im so in love

10 years ago

MrCifer4

Great song

10 years ago

Claude

Every ten years or so a new musical style crops up in protest of what's currently popular. Today that's mostly loud, toneless racket. Melody and lyrics just might be the new protest. Punk is so old hat these days.

10 years ago

Ed C

As good as it ever was or ever will be

10 years ago

dancinginfernal

I'm sure you underestimate it.

10 years ago

Eddie D.

This guy's optimism for this generation of youth is surprising! Wish more people were as optimistic. I myself, growing up along with this generation, am among the few around my age group to appreciate this good music. I am blessed to have come across this. If only more people could say the same. We can always hope and pray that someday things will change for the better!

10 years ago

gacj2010

My mother loved this song ... She heard it at Palisides park while dating...It would always bring her back to that place and feeling .... now I remember her singing it....Oh how I could wish to have her here singing again to the music ... I loved her so much

10 years ago

ManTheHarpoons9

I'm sure you overestimate the youth of today

11 years ago

Tira-mi-MUSIC 3

Thank you... that's wonderful...!!!

11 years ago

ken38urb

The real gem in this recording is the wonderful orchestra and outstanding arrangement by Stordahl, no doubt, but /Mercer and Blume created a winner in this one. Incredible saxophones and flourishes are extraordinary -leaves me wanting more of the same. Tommy Dorsey's band was the best at this format. If we could only bring it back and rekindle this music, I'm sure youth would eat this up

11 years ago

Mayerling52

....but he left us his songs♥

11 years ago

jdedonatoco1

Sinatra sucks...(he shoulda lived another 83 years....I sincerely miss him)

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