Who Sang I Thought About You? Frank Sinatra

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Credits
publisher: ©Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
writers: James Van Heusen, Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Mercer
release date: 1956-3
genres: Jazz Pop
styles: Vocal/Easy Listening
length: 2:32
vocal: Frank Sinatra
trumpet: Harry “Sweets” Edison
orchestra: Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra
arranger: Nelson Riddle
lead vocals: Frank Sinatra
conductor: Nelson Riddle
lyricist: Johnny Mercer
composer: Jimmy Van Heusen
I took a trip on a train
And I thought about you
I passed a shadowy lane
And I thought about you
Two or three cars parked under the stars
Winding stream
Moon shining down on some little town
And with each beam, the same old dream
And every stop that we made
Oh, I thought about you
And when I pulled down the shade
Then I really felt blue
I peeped through the crack
Looked at the track
Oh I'm going back to you
And what did I do, I thought about you
There were two or three cars parked under the stars
Winding stream
Moon shining down on some little town
And with each beam, the same old dream
And then I peeped through the crack
And I looked at the track
Oh I'm going back to you
And what did I do, I thought about you
And I thought about you
I passed a shadowy lane
And I thought about you
Two or three cars parked under the stars
Winding stream
Moon shining down on some little town
And with each beam, the same old dream
And every stop that we made
Oh, I thought about you
And when I pulled down the shade
Then I really felt blue
I peeped through the crack
Looked at the track
Oh I'm going back to you
And what did I do, I thought about you
There were two or three cars parked under the stars
Winding stream
Moon shining down on some little town
And with each beam, the same old dream
And then I peeped through the crack
And I looked at the track
Oh I'm going back to you
And what did I do, I thought about you
