"Violets for Your Furs" is a song written by Tom Adair and Matt Dennis. It was featured in Frank Sinatra's 1954 album Songs for Young Lovers.
A live performance made by Sinatra can be found on his 1999 live album, Sinatra ’57 in Concert.
History[]
"Violets for Your Furs" was written by Tom Adair and Matt Dennis in 1941.[1] The song describes a wonderful night in Manhattan, wearing violets and furs.
Releases[]
- Studio recordings
- Columbia single (1941)
- Songs for Young Lovers (1954)
- Live performances
- Sinatra ’57 in Concert (1994)
- Reissues
- Concepts (1992)
- The Capitol Years (1998)
- Frank Sinatra & the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (1998)
- Sinatra: Best of the Best (2011)
Lyrics[]
It was winter in Manhattan, falling snow flakes filled the air,
The streets were covered with a film of ice,
But a little simple magic that I learned about somewhere,
Changed the weather all around, just within a thrice.
I bought you violets for your furs and it was spring for a while, remember?
I bought you violets for your furs and there was April in that December.
The snow drifted down and the flowers, and that is where it lay.
The snow looked like dew and the blossoms as on a summer day.
I bought you violets for your furs and there was blue in the wintry sky,
You pinned my violets to your furs and gave a lift to the crowds passing by,
You smiled at me so sweetly, since then one thought occurs,
That we fell in love completely, the day I bought you violets for your furs.
Other artists[]
Other artists that have recorded "Violets for Your Furs." |
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References[]
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