How about some oldies folks!
This song was a top 20 hit written by Russ Morgan in 1946 that was popular with members of the Rat Pack in Las Vegas. It was recorded by Frank Sinatra in 1961, Dean Martin in 1964, and Sammy Davis, Jr. in 1967.
You may be a king
You may possess the all world and its gold
But gold won't bring you happiness when you're getting old
The world still is the same
You'll never change it
As sure as the stars shine above
You're nobody, nobody 'till somebody loves you
So find yourself somebody
You got to get yourself somebody
because you're nobody 'till somebody loves you
You're nobody to somebody cares
You may be a king
You may possess big fat world and its gold
But gold won't bring you happiness when you're going old
The world's always the same, you'll never change it, change it
As sure as the stars shine above
You're nobody, nobody 'till somebody loves you
So find yourself somebody, somebody to love
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