There's a Chill on the Hill Tonight

"There's a Chill on the Hill Tonight" is a song that Frank Sinatra never recorded. He performed it live throughout the 1940s, however.

Lyrics
There's a chill on the hill tonight As I gazed through a hazy light Oh my darling can't you see only you can set me free From the chill on the hill tonight

I stand tonight under the old weepin' willow tree Where you and I used to stroll a long long time ago And you know in dreams and fold mem'ries I'm drifting back again To an altar to a little church in the valley And I see a golden band on your beautiful hand And somehow I think of all the things that might have been

There's a chill on the hill tonight And oh it was once so bright Everything would be so grand if I could just hold your hand But there's a chill on the hill tonight