Well Did You Evah!
Frank Sinatra with Bing Crosby Lyrics


We have lyrics for 'Well Did You Evah!' by these artists:


Bing Crosby & Frank Sinatra Have you heard? The coast of Maine just got caught…
Blondie;Debbie Harry Porter Have you heard among this clan I am called the forg…
Cole Porter Have you heard? The coast of Maine just got caught…
Debbie Harry / Iggy Pop Porter Have you heard among this clan I am called the forgot…
Debbie Harry; Iggy Pop Porter Have you heard among this clan I am called the forg…
Deborah Harry & Iggy Pop Porter Have you heard among this clan I am called the forgot…
Deborah Harry And Iggy Pop Porter Have you heard among this clan I am called the forg…
Frank Sinatra Have you heard? The coast of Maine just got caught…
Iggy Pop Porter Have you heard among this clan I am called the forgo…



Iggy Pop/Kate Pierson Porter Have you heard among this clan I am called the forg…
Iggy Pop; Kate Pierson Porter Have you heard among this clan I am called the forgot…
Robbie Williams I have heard among this clan, You are called the forgotten…


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@pierosaavedraoficial

I have heard among this clan
You are called a forgotten man
Is that what they're sayin'?
Well, did you evah!
What a swell party this is!

And have you heard the story of
A boy, a girl, unrequited love?
(Sounds like pure soap opera)
I may cry (Tune in tomorrow)
What a swell party this is.

What frills, what frocks (What broads)
What furs, what rocks (They're beautiful)
Why, I've never seen such gaiety (Neither did I!)
It's all just too, too exquis, really

This French champagne (Domestic)
So good for the brain
That's what I was gonna say
You know you're a brilliant fellow? (Thank you)
Drink up, chap.
Ah, please don't eat that glass, my friend

Have you heard about dear Blanche?
Got run down by an avalanche. (No!)
Don't worry; she's a game girl, you know.
Got up and finished fourth
(This kid's got guts)
Havin' a nice time? Grab a line.

Have you heard that Mimsy Starr (Oh, what now?)
She got pinched in the Astor bar (Sauced again, hey?)
She was stoned!
Well, did you evah? (Never!)
What a swell party this is!

I'm gonna have a drink.
I may have a bit of the bubbly myself.
I'm gonna dance.
Don't get hurt.

It's great (Ah, it's great)
It's grand (So grand)
It's wonderland!
(๐ŸŽตScat๐ŸŽต)

We sing (We sing)
So rare (So rare)
Like old Camembert
Like baba au rhum (Ba, ba, ba bum! )
Don't dig that kind of crooning, chum!
(You must be one of the newer fellows)

Have you heard? It's in the stars
Next July we collide with Mars
Well, did you evah?
What a swell party, a swell party.
A swellegant, elegant party this is!

I drink to your health (Nah!)
Let's drink to your wealth
You're my bon ami (Hey, that's French!)
Liberty, fraternity

Have you heard? It's in the stars
Next July, we collide with Mars
Well, did you evah?
What a swell party, swell party, swellegant, elegant party this is!



All comments from YouTube:

@WillScarlet16

"A singer like Frank Sinatra comes along once in a lifetime - Why did it have to be mine?" - Bing Crosby.

@wodgerdog646

Didn't Frank say the same thing about Bing?

@mikeycondry1493

Wodger Dog Bing was famous long before Frank, he wouldn't have said that. Not to mention he was his idol

@wodgerdog646

But on the Parkinson interview this quote was mentioned to Bing by David Parkinson and he was apparently quoting Sinatra. Believe me I am a huge huge fan of Bing Crosby's and I have heard the quote a fair few times and referencing Bing to Frank and vice versa. I know Sinatra idolised Bing and Bing was very generous of his praise to Frank during the interview whilst considerably down playing his own very amazing talents.

@dr.spectre9697

I dunno I love them both! Sinatra himself adored Bing and credited him for inventing the entire idea of being a "crooner".

@EyeShotFirst

Bing was such a game changer. Sure, I think somebody would've eventually come along that had the same effect, but Bing really used technology to his advantage. Let amplification do all the work, and created a singing style that was more intimate than the theatre filling belters of ages prior. I love both singers so much, but you've really got to take your hat off for Crosby, because the man changed singing.

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@neptunestardust

Crosby 1903-1977 โค๏ธ
Sinatra 1915-1998โค๏ธ
Much love to them both

@Juliaflo

Don't forget Cole Albert Porter: 1891-1964.

@neptunestardust

Juliaflo of course, silly me

@rochestas

Sinatra and Crosby in the same room = mind officially BLOWN!

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