I Don't Know Why
Frank Sinatra Lyrics


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I don't know why I love you like I do
I don't why, but I do
I don't know why you thrill me like you do
I don't know why, but you do

You never seem to want my romancing
The only time you hold me is when we're dancing
I don't know why I love you like I do
I don't know why, but I do

You never seem to want my romancing
The only time you hold me is when we're dancing





I don't know why I love you like I do
I don't know why, but I do

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Frank Sinatra's "I Don't Know Why" express the singer's confusion about his feelings towards his lover. Despite not knowing why he loves them or why they thrill him, he still feels a strong attraction towards them. The singer acknowledges that their love may not always be reciprocated, as the object of his affection never seems to want his advances except when they are dancing together.


The lines "I don't know why I love you like I do" are repeated several times throughout the song, emphasizing the singer's bewilderment about his feelings. The lyrics suggest that love is not always logical and can be difficult to understand, even for those experiencing it. The simplicity of the lyrics adds to the honest and sincere tone of the song, expressing the vulnerability of the singer's emotions.


The line "The only time you hold me is when we're dancing" reveals the limited physical intimacy of the relationship. This may suggest that their love is one-sided or that the object of the singer's love is not interested in pursuing a deeper relationship. Nevertheless, the singer still feels a strong emotional connection towards their lover, even if it is not fully reciprocated.


Overall, "I Don't Know Why" portrays a raw emotional state of confusion and vulnerability, conveying the complicated nature of love and relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't know why I love you like I do
I can't explain why I feel such a strong emotional connection with you


I don't why, but I do
I can't pinpoint the reason, but my love for you is genuine and undeniable


I don't know why you thrill me like you do
I can't understand why you have such a powerful effect on me that excites and energizes me


I don't know why, but you do
I can't explain it, but you have this ability to make me feel alive and invigorated


You never seem to want my romancing
I get the sense that you aren't interested in the way I try to show affection and emotion


The only time you hold me is when we're dancing
I notice that the only physical intimacy we share is when we're on the dance floor




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Bluewater Music Corp., Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Fred Ahlert, Roy Turk

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@MarkBlackburnWPG

Why we love early Frank Sinatra
One beautiful song after another this morning at Siriusly Sinatra. Including, as always, one I'd not heard before this moment: A '20-something' Frank singing (to mostly solo guitar accompaniment) I DON'T KNOW WHY (I Love You Like I do).
I'm a guitarist and am certain that is one of my life-long heroes -- George Van Epps: playing his invention, the seven-string guitar (with an extra A string, almost as thick as a pencil). Before the days of pick-ups, his un-amplified "Epiphone" archtop, played directly into (sounds to me like) an early RCA ribbon-mic to accentuate the bass strings. A modest-sized string section tapers tastefully in-and-out, receding at the close, to allow Frank and George to end it as they began -- alone together.


Is it at YouTube? Yes! 20 thumbs up – and one, single-word comment: “Beautiful.” That it is!


thanks, productionsrififi for sharing this one. Celebrated this day at SinatraFamily.com


https://sinatrafamily.com/forum/showthread.php/50225-My-Favorite-Version-%28yours-too-%29?p=1274630#post1274630



All comments from YouTube:

@31Alden

Oh my. So lovely.

@VJG1950

Amazingly beautiful!! ❤

@shanebrooks411

beautiful

@oliviaedwards7129

Beautiful

@MarkBlackburnWPG

Why we love early Frank Sinatra
One beautiful song after another this morning at Siriusly Sinatra. Including, as always, one I'd not heard before this moment: A '20-something' Frank singing (to mostly solo guitar accompaniment) I DON'T KNOW WHY (I Love You Like I do).
I'm a guitarist and am certain that is one of my life-long heroes -- George Van Epps: playing his invention, the seven-string guitar (with an extra A string, almost as thick as a pencil). Before the days of pick-ups, his un-amplified "Epiphone" archtop, played directly into (sounds to me like) an early RCA ribbon-mic to accentuate the bass strings. A modest-sized string section tapers tastefully in-and-out, receding at the close, to allow Frank and George to end it as they began -- alone together.


Is it at YouTube? Yes! 20 thumbs up – and one, single-word comment: “Beautiful.” That it is!


thanks, productionsrififi for sharing this one. Celebrated this day at SinatraFamily.com


https://sinatrafamily.com/forum/showthread.php/50225-My-Favorite-Version-%28yours-too-%29?p=1274630#post1274630

@my2cents2u

Why do we love early Frank Sinatra like we do? We don't know why, we just do. <3

@gaysy1st

Fascinating 😊

@ttvasakis

This was recorded in late 45 at the earliest for a March 46 release. He would've been 29 at the youngest

@opticenergy3333

Absolute perfection in the craft✌

@Jamesmac30

This was recorded in 1945 arranged by Axel Stordahl

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