Castle Rock
Frank Sinatra Lyrics


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I met her dancing to the Castle Rock,
I held her tight and danced around the clock
We rocked to romance to the Castle Rock,
She kissed me and I kissed my heart goodbye.
I felt like I was drifting 'cross the sky.
We rocked to heaven to the Castle Rock.
Music was soft and low, setting me all aglow,
Holding it to my heart, how could I dream we'd part.
Suddenly she was gone, leaving me dreaming on,
Now everytime they play the Castle Rock,
I'll take myself a walk around the block.
Till she comes back to dance the Castle Rock.
(Go get em, Harry [James], for old time's sake)
I'm mad at dancing to the Castle Rock,
I held her tight and danced around the clock.
We rocked to romance to the Castle Rock.
Now everytime they play the Castle Rock,
I'll take myself a walk around the block,




Till she comes back to dance the Castle Rock.
Till she comes back to dance the Castle Rock.

Overall Meaning

In Frank Sinatra's song "Castle Rock," the singer is reflecting on a past romantic encounter that began while dancing to the "Castle Rock," a swing-style dance popular in the 1950s. The singer met his love interest while dancing to this upbeat song that seems to have made their feet move in perfect harmony. During the dance, they both felt a powerful connection, and the music transported them to another place where they were blissfully happy. However, when the song ended, the girl left, leaving the singer feeling alone and yearning for her return. He is so drawn to the memory of that night and the music that every time he hears the Castle Rock, he takes a walk around the block, hoping to find her again. The song implies that the Castle Rock dance created a shared romantic experience and connection with lasting impacts, despite its simplicity.


Line by Line Meaning

I met her dancing to the Castle Rock,
I encountered her while we were actively dancing to the music by Castle Rock.


I held her tight and danced around the clock
I embraced and danced with her for a long period of time, just when we were dancing to the Castle Rock.


We rocked to romance to the Castle Rock,
We danced to the Castle Rock, sparking and nurturing romance between us.


She kissed me and I kissed my heart goodbye.
Her kiss was so captivating that I knew it was time to give in to this romance for which I lost control.


I felt like I was drifting 'cross the sky.
As I was enchanted by this romance, I felt as though I was slowly drifting farther up to the skies.


We rocked to heaven to the Castle Rock.
Through our dance and romance, we surpassed this world's physical boundaries and ascended to a state of euphoria, like heaven.


Music was soft and low, setting me all aglow,
The soft and low volume of the music set a smitten mood, causing enthusiasm to radiate from within me.


Holding it to my heart, how could I dream we'd part.
I kept those memories in my heart, refusing to let go of the thought of us ever separating.


Suddenly she was gone, leaving me dreaming on,
Abruptly, she disappeared from my life, leaving me to continue reminiscing about the memories and intimacy we shared.


Now everytime they play the Castle Rock,
Whenever the Castle Rock song is played, whether in memory or present, my mind wanders to her.


I'll take myself a walk around the block.
I'll go for long walks to clear my head of thoughts about her or to find solace as I still hold onto those memories.


Till she comes back to dance the Castle Rock.
I'll never give up hope and will always wait for her to return to reignite the twinkle of romance, intermingling again as we dance to the Castle Rock.


(Go get em, Harry [James], for old time's sake)
A fun, additional point declaring freedom for James to play the song and evoke good times for old, precious memories.


I'm mad at dancing to the Castle Rock,
I'm angry at my heart for unknowingly having a passionate romance and feeling love, only to have it suddenly end.


Till she comes back to dance the Castle Rock.
Discovering that waiting for her is the solution to finding closure and repairing the love between us.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: JIMMY SHIRL, E. DRAKE, AL SEARS

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Comments from YouTube:

Dodge Landesman

Interesting notes. His voice is less flowing, gooey and smooth and more jilted, which becomes his signature style mid 50's on. An artist in transition, in a transitional time for music.

Michael Friedman

Wishing everyone throughout the world a very Happy and Prosperous New Year - 2016 !

Lovely song and musical performance !

Vickie Wupdafox

Great song. More Bill Haley than Frank Sinatra but I love both these singers and this is a great combination of their styles.

Abcde

Big Al Sears was an R&B artist. They were singing about Rock since the late 40's when Good Rocking Tonight set the trend in 1947

Conny Ferrin

Heard that first on www.musicofyourlife.com and been searching for it since then! Thank you very much for putting it up. GREAT piece of music!

Vickie Wupdafox

Rock 'n' roll singers such as Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley and Fats Domino were fans of Frank Sinatra. Here Frank shows he was a rock 'n' roll singer too before it was named.

Darryl C Preston

Catman916: Great notes! I had always assumed that Frank had determined the pre rockish arrangement, in his usual way, at the recording session. It was , of course, a fairly desperate time in his career, and I would suppose that he was in no position to issue orders.
So we can blame Ray Conniff for wrecking the song. I agree with you re Harry's contribution; but Frank destroys the very interesting melody, completely.

catman916

Thank you, Darryl.

Amtrak Traveler911

I wonder how old he was doing the Castle Rock? Is this with Harry James

James Larkin

Frank was 35 on this.

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