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"More Than You Know" is a timeless classic performed by the legendary Frank Sinatra. Originally composed by Billy Reid with lyrics by Edward Eliscu and Billy Rose, the song debuted in the 1929 Broadway musical "Great Day." Sinatra's rendition showcases his impeccable vocal control and emotive delivery, bringing a heartfelt interpretation to this romantic ballad. The track features lush orchestration and has been celebrated for its enduring appeal, making it a favorite among jazz and pop enthusiasts alike. Sinatra's version remains a staple in his extensive repertoire, highlighting his ability to convey deep emotion and connect with audiences across generations.
Whether you are here or yonder
Whether you are false or true
Whether you remain or wander
I'm growing fonder of you
Even though your friends forsake you
Even though you don't succeed
Wouldn't I be glad to take you?
Give you the break you need
More than you know, more than you know
Girl of my heart, I love you so
Lately I find, you're on my mind
More than you know
Whether you're right, whether you're wrong
Girl of my heart, I'll string along
You need me so
Much more than you'll ever know
(Ever know)
Loving you the way that I do
There's nothing I can do about it
Loving may be all you can give
But baby, I can't live without it
Oh how I'd cry, oh how I'd cry
If you got tired and said 'goodbye'
More than I'd show
More than you'd ever know