On this day 1939 Frank Sinatra makes his recording debut, with The Harry James Orchestra, singing “From the Bottom of My Heart” and “Melancholy Mood”.

Harry James & His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra, vocal: From the Bottom of my Heart (1939)

From the Bottom of My Heart” is a song Frank Sinatra recorded alongside Harry James and his orchestra. This initial recording in 1939 has arranged by Andy Gibson. This recording was released as Sinatra’s first single. The B-side of this release of the song was “Melancholy Mood.” Neither of these two songs charted in 1939.

What more can I say?
From the bottom of my heart I need you
You’re part of my day

My inspiration is you alone
To call my own
I love you, I love you

From the bottom of my heart I want you
It’s you I adore
Ev’ry moment we’re apart I miss you
And, darling, what’s more

I’d be on my way to heaven
If you’d say “I love you from the bottom of my heart”

From the bottom of my heart I want you
It’s you I adore
Ev’ry moment we’re apart how I miss you
And, darling, what’s more

I’d be on my way to heaven
If you’d say “I love you from the bottom of my heart”



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