The Things We Did Last Summer

Cynthia-G-Toups

By Cynthia-G-Toups

“The Things We Did Last Summer” is a classic song performed by Frank Sinatra that speaks to the nostalgia and fond memories of past summers. The lyrics paint a picture of a summer romance that has since ended, but the memories of those days still linger. The song describes the simple pleasures of a summer fling, from dancing in the moonlight to strolling on the beach. Sinatra’s smooth vocals and the gentle, romantic melody capture the bittersweet feeling of reminiscing on a love that has come and gone, but will always hold a special place in the heart. “The Things We Did Last Summer” is a timeless ode to the power of memory and the beauty of fleeting moments.

The Things We Did Last Summer Lyrics

The Things We Did Last Summer

The boat rides we would take
The moonlight on the lake
The way we danced and hummed our favorite song

The things we did last summer
I’ll remember all winter long

The midway and the fun
The Kewpie dolls we won
The bell I rang to prove that I was strong

The things we did last summer
I’ll remember all winter long

The early morning hike
The rented tandem bike
The lunches that we used to pack
We never could explain
That sudden summer rain
The looks we got when we got back

The leaves began to fade
Like promises we made
How could a love that seemed so right go wrong?The things we did last summer
I’ll remember all winter longI’ve tried so to forget
At times I do, and yet
The memory of you lingers like our songThe things we did last summer
I’ll remember all winter long

The things we did last summer lyrics, Frank Sinatra

“The Things We Did Last Summer” is a popular lyrics song from 1946. The words were written by Sammy Cahn, with the composition by Jule Styne. The most well-known version is the 1946 Top ten hit by Jo Stafford. Versions by Frank Sinatra.
Cynthia-G-Toups

Hello Cynthia G. Toups! It's a pleasure to make your acquaintance. I'm the creator behind lyricstothesong.com, where we specialize in delving into the depths of song lyrics, uncovering their meanings, and celebrating the whimsy of nursery rhymes

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