That’s Life Lyrics – Frank Sinatra
That’s Life Song Lyrics
[Verse 1: Frank Sinatra]
That's life (That's life), that's what all the people say
You're riding high in April, shot down in May
But I know I'm gonna change that tune
When I'm back on top, back on top in June
[Verse 2: Frank Sinatra]
I said, that's life (That's life), and as funny as it may seem
Some people get their kicks stomping on a dream
But I don't let it, let it get me down
'Cause this fine old world, it keeps spinning around
[Chorus: Frank Sinatra]
I've been a puppet, a pauper, a pirate, a poet, a pawn and a king
I've been up and down and over and out, and I know one thing
Each time I find myself flat on my face
I pick myself up and get back in the race
[Verse 3: Frank Sinatra]
That's life (That's life), I tell ya, I can't deny it
I thought of quitting, baby
But my heart just ain't gonna buy it
And if I didn't think it was worth one single try
I'd jump right on a big bird and then I'd fly
[Chorus: Frank Sinatra]
I've been a puppet, a pauper, a pirate, a poet, a pawn and a king
I've been up and down and over and out, and I know one thing
Each time I find myself laying flat on my face
I just pick myself up and get back in the race
[Verse 4: Frank Sinatra]
That's life (That's life), that's life and I can't deny it
Many times I thought of cutting out but my heart won't buy it
But if there's nothing shaking come this here July
I'm gonna roll myself up in a big ball and die
My, my
That’s Life Lyrics Explained
"That's Life" by Frank Sinatra is a reflection on the ups and downs of life, embracing resilience in the face of adversity. It acknowledges the inevitable highs and lows, expressing a determination to persevere through challenges. The lyrics convey a sense of acceptance, self-reflection, and a refusal to give up, even when faced with setbacks.
[Verse 1]
In the first verse, Sinatra presents a common sentiment about life's unpredictability. The phrase "riding high in April, shot down in May" encapsulates the fleeting nature of success and the abruptness of failures. Despite the setbacks, there is an optimistic outlook, with the singer expressing a belief in his ability to turn things around when he's "back on top in June."
[Verse 2]
The second verse delves into the ironic and sometimes cruel aspects of life. Sinatra acknowledges that some people find pleasure in crushing dreams, yet he refuses to be disheartened. The lyrics convey a resilience to the negativity and a determination to rise above it. The singer emphasizes that, despite challenges, the world keeps spinning, and he won't let setbacks define his journey.
[Chorus]
The chorus encapsulates the essence of the song's message. Sinatra reflects on the varied roles he has played in life—puppet, pauper, pirate, poet, pawn, and king. These roles symbolize the diverse experiences and challenges one encounters. The recurring theme is the cyclical nature of life, with each fall being followed by a commitment to rise again and continue the journey.
[Verse 3]
The third verse reinforces the singer's resilience and refusal to succumb to despair. Sinatra openly admits contemplating quitting but asserts that his heart won't allow it. The lyrics express a determination to persevere, regardless of the hardships faced. The mention of considering quitting adds a human touch to the narrative, making the song relatable to those who have faced moments of doubt.
[Chorus]
The closing chorus reaffirms the central theme of the song. Sinatra acknowledges the challenges he has faced, emphasizing that each time he finds himself on the ground, he picks himself up and reenters the race of life. The repetition of this theme reinforces the resilience and optimism that characterize the overall message of the song.
[Final Verse]
The final verse introduces a potential breaking point in July, where the singer contemplates the possibility of giving up. However, the tone remains somewhat ambiguous, suggesting that this drastic decision is contingent on there being "nothing shaking" by July. The use of the metaphor "roll myself up in a big ball and die" adds a touch of dark humor, emphasizing the singer's commitment to living life to the fullest unless circumstances become overwhelmingly bleak.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Frank Sinatra (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Jimmy Bowen
- Writter(s)
- Kelly Gordon & Dean Kay
- Released On
- November 18, 1966
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- 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 "That’s Life" song?
"That’s Life" song is sung by Frank Sinatra.
Who is the lyrics writer of "That’s Life" song?
"That’s Life" song lyrics written by Kelly Gordon & Dean Kay.
Who is the music producer of "That’s Life" song?
"That’s Life" song music composed & produced by Jimmy Bowen.
When was "That’s Life" song released?
"That’s Life" song was released on November 18, 1966.