The Way You: Look Tonight

A doo-wop version that turned the sophisticated ballad into a street-corner harmony classic.

"The Way You Look Tonight" is widely considered one of the greatest love songs in the Great American Songbook. Composed by with lyrics by Dorothy Fields , it was originally written for the 1936 film Swing Time , where it was performed by Fred Astaire. It famously won the Academy Award for Best Original Song that year. The Way You Look Tonight

Some day, when I'm awfully lowWhen the world is coldI will feel a glow just thinking of youAnd the way you look tonight A doo-wop version that turned the sophisticated ballad

While many associate the song with Frank Sinatra’s iconic 1964 version, its enduring appeal lies in how it captures a singular, breathless moment of admiration. The Lyrics It famously won the Academy Award for Best

With each word your tenderness growsTearing my fear apartAnd that laugh that wrinkles your noseIt touches my foolish heart