Nancy (With the Laughing Face)

"Nancy (With the Laughing Face)" is a song that Frank Sinatra sung in the mid-1940s; this version was released as one of his most successful early singles. A new version under Reprise Records was released for Sinatra's 1963 album Sinatra's Sinatra. This version can be found on A Man and His Music.

A live performance can be found on Sinatra & Sextet: Live in Paris.

Lyrics
If I don't see her each day I miss her Gee, what a thrill each time I kiss her I've got a terrible case On Nancy with the laughin' face

She takes the winter and makes it summer But summer could take some lessons from her Picture a tomboy in lace That's Nancy with the laughin' face

Have you ever heard mission bells ringin'? Well, she'll give you the very same glow When she speaks you would think it was singin' Just hear her say "hello"

I swear to goodness you can't resist her Sorry for you, she has no sister No angel could replace Nancy with the laughin' face

Keep Betty Grable, Lamour, and Turner She makes my heart a charcoal burner It's heaven when I embrace My Nancy with the laughin' face