My Funny Valentine Lyrics – Frank Sinatra
My Funny Valentine Song Lyrics
[Verse 1: Frank Sinatra]
My funny valentine
Sweet comic valentine
You make me smile with my heart
Your looks are laughable
Unphotographable
Yet you're my favorite work of art
[Chorus: Frank Sinatra]
Is your figure less than Greek
Is your mouth a little weak
When you open it to speak
Are you smart?
[Verse 2: Frank Sinatra]
But don't change a hair for me
Not if you care for me
Stay, little valentine, stay
Each day is Valentine's Day
[Chorus: Frank Sinatra]
Is your figure less than Greek
Is your mouth a little weak
When you open it to speak
Are you smart?
[Repeat-Verse 2: Frank Sinatra]
But don't change a hair for me
Not if you care for me
Stay, little valentine, stay
Each day is Valentine's Day
My Funny Valentine Lyrics Explained
"My Funny Valentine" is a timeless love song that celebrates the beauty found in uniqueness and genuine connection. It encourages the idea that true love is not bound by societal standards or superficial qualities but is rooted in acceptance, admiration, and the authenticity of the individuals involved. Frank Sinatra's rendition of the song adds a soulful and poignant touch to the expression of love that goes beyond the surface, making it a classic in the realm of romantic ballads.
[Verse 1]
In the first verse, the speaker addresses their valentine as a "funny" and "comic" figure, suggesting a charming and endearing personality. The valentine's ability to evoke a genuine smile from the speaker's heart is highlighted, emphasizing the emotional connection that transcends mere physical attraction. The use of terms like "laughable" and "unphotographable" hints at the valentine's distinctive qualities that go beyond conventional standards of beauty.
[Chorus]
The chorus poses questions about the valentine's physical attributes, asking whether their figure is less than Greek or if their mouth is a little weak. These questions, however, are not intended to criticize but rather to highlight the speaker's acceptance and admiration for the valentine, irrespective of societal ideals. The inquiry into intelligence with the question "Are you smart?" reinforces the notion that the valentine's worth goes beyond superficial qualities.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, the speaker expresses a plea for the valentine not to change any aspect of themselves for the speaker's sake. This emphasizes the unconditional love and acceptance the speaker feels, encouraging the valentine to remain true to who they are. The repeated affirmation to "stay, little valentine, stay" underscores the desire for a lasting and genuine connection.
[Repeat-Verse 2]
The repetition of the second verse reinforces the speaker's commitment to the valentine, emphasizing that their love is enduring and not contingent on external changes. The phrase "Each day is Valentine's Day" suggests that the speaker's love is not confined to a specific occasion but is a constant and ongoing celebration of their affection.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Frank Sinatra (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Voyle Gilmore
- Writter(s)
- Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart
- Released On
- January 4, 1954
Frank Sinatra (Singles) Songs
- 1.Come Fly With Me
- 2.Fly Me to the Moon ft. Count Basie
- 3.Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
- 4.It Was a Very Good Year
- 5.I’ve Got You Under My Skin
- 6.My Funny Valentine
- 7.My Way
- 8.Somethin’ Stupid ft. Nancy Sinatra
- 9.That’s Life
- 10.The Way You Look Tonight
- 11.Theme from New York, New York
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "My Funny Valentine" song?
"My Funny Valentine" song is sung by Frank Sinatra.
Who is the lyrics writer of "My Funny Valentine" song?
"My Funny Valentine" song lyrics written by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart.
Who is the music producer of "My Funny Valentine" song?
"My Funny Valentine" song music composed & produced by Voyle Gilmore.
When was "My Funny Valentine" song released?
"My Funny Valentine" song was released on January 4, 1954.