You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me

"You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me" is a song featured in Frank Sinatra's 1956 album Songs for Swingin' Lovers!.

History
"You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me" was written by Irving Kahal and Pierre Norman, with a composition by Sammy Fain. Though, this has never thoroughly been discovered, however.

The song was initially featured in the musical , in which the song was performed by. It was later featured in the 1931 film Monkey Business.

Both the 1956 and 1965 recordings were arranged by Nelson Riddle.

Releases

 * Studio recordings
 * Songs for Swingin' Lovers! (1956)
 * Sinatra '65: The Singer Today (1965)
 * Reissues
 * Concepts (1992)
 * The Capitol Years (1998)

Lyrics
If the nightingales could sing like you They'd sing much sweeter than they do For you brought a new kind of love to me

And if the sandman brought me dreams of you I'd want to sleep my whole life through You brought a new love to me

I know that I'm the slave, you're the queen Still you can understand that underneath it all You're a maid and I am only a man

I would work and slave the whole day through If I could hurry home to you You brought a new kind of love to me

I'm hit that I'm the slave, you're the queen Still you might understand that underneath it all You're a maid and I am only a man

I would work and slave the whole day through If I could hurry home to you You brought a new kind of love to me