Frank Sinatra Marriage Quotes, Frank Sinatra, the legendary Ol’ Blue Eyes, lived a life of romance—on stage and off—through four marriages and countless love songs. His words on love and commitment, whether tender or cheeky, resonate with the highs and lows of tying the knot. Below are 50+ authentic Frank Sinatra marriage quotes—drawn from interviews, live moments, and lyrics—organized into categories that reflect his take on matrimony. Let’s croon our way into Sinatra’s world of wedded bliss!
Love and Commitment
- “Love and marriage, love and marriage, go together like a horse and carriage.” (Love and Marriage, 1955)
- “A simple ‘I love you’ means more than money.” (Interview, The New York Times, 1965)
- “I’ll be loving you always, with a love that’s true, always.” (Always, 1957)
- “Love is here to stay, not for a day, but ever and a day.” (Love Is Here to Stay, 1955)
- “When somebody loves you, it’s no good unless he loves you all the way.” (All the Way, 1957)
- “I’ve got you under my skin.” (I’ve Got You Under My Skin, 1956)
- “You’re nobody ‘til somebody loves you.” (You’re Nobody ‘til Somebody Loves You, 1961)
- “And I love you so, the people ask me how.” (And I Love You So, 1973)
- “For nobody else gave me a thrill, with all your faults, I love you still.” (It Had to Be You, 1955)
- “Love is when you want to sing every day and night.” (Interview, DownBeat Magazine, 1958)
Romantic Promises
- “Something in your eyes was so inviting, something in your smile was so exciting.” (The Way You Look Tonight, 1964)
- “You’d be so nice to come home to.” (You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To, 1957)
- “I need you, baby, to warm the lonely night.” (I’ve Got a Crush on You, 1956)
- “Fly me to the moon and let me play among the stars.” (Fly Me to the Moon, 1964)
- “Come fly with me, let’s fly, let’s fly away.” (Come Fly With Me, 1958)
- “I’ll never smile again, until I smile at you.” (I’ll Never Smile Again, 1940)
- “You make me feel so young.” (You Make Me Feel So Young, 1956)
- “Moonlight becomes you, it goes with your hair.” (Moonlight Becomes You, 1957)
- “Embrace me, my sweet embraceable you.” (Embraceable You, 1957)
- “Time after time, I tell myself that I’m so lucky.” (Time After Time, 1957)
Playful Romance
- “Something stupid like ‘I love you.’” (Somethin’ Stupid, 1967)
- “I get a kick out of you.” (I Get a Kick Out of You, 1953)
- “My funny valentine, sweet comic valentine, you make me smile with my heart.” (My Funny Valentine, 1954)
- “The lady is a tramp—she gets too hungry for dinner at eight.” (The Lady Is a Tramp, 1957)
- “Let’s fall in love, why shouldn’t we fall in love?” (Let’s Fall in Love, 1960)
- “That old black magic has me in its spell.” (That Old Black Magic, 1950)
- “You brought a new kind of love to me.” (You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me, 1956)
- “Call me irresponsible, call me unreliable.” (Call Me Irresponsible, 1963)
- “The night is young, the skies are clear, and if you want to go walking, dear.” (When You’re Smiling, 1950)
- “Strangers in the night, exchanging glances—what were the chances?” (Strangers in the Night, 1966)
Marriage Realities
- “I wish I were in love again, the sleepless nights, the daily fights.” (I Wish I Were in Love Again, 1957)
- “I’m a fool to want you, to want a love that can’t be true.” (I’m a Fool to Want You, 1951)
- “Love’s been good to me—I can’t complain.” (Love’s Been Good to Me, 1969)
- “In the wee small hours of the morning, that’s the time you miss her most of all.” (In the Wee Small Hours, 1955)
- “One for my baby, and one more for the road.” (One for My Baby, 1947)
- “I fall in love too easily, I fall in love too fast.” (I Fall In Love Too Easily, 1945)
- “Drinkin’ again and thinkin’ of when, when you loved me.” (Drinking Again, 1967)
- “I only have eyes for you.” (I Only Have Eyes for You, 1962)
- “Bewitched, bothered, and bewildered am I.” (Bewitched, 1957)
- “Alcohol may be man’s worst enemy, but the Bible says love your enemy.” (Interview, Playboy, February 1963)
Enduring Bonds
- “They can’t take that away from me, the way you wear your hat.” (They Can’t Take That Away from Me, 1954)
- “Someone to watch over me, a little lamb who’s lost in the wood.” (Someone to Watch Over Me, 1954)
- “The best is yet to come, and babe, won’t it be fine?” (The Best Is Yet to Come, 1964)
- “Nice ‘n’ easy does it every time.” (Nice ‘n’ Easy, 1960)
- “Our love is here to stay, together we’re going a long, long way.” (Our Love Is Here to Stay, 1955)
- “I did it my way—and loved my way too.” (My Way, 1969, adapted)
- “Young at heart, fairy tales can come true.” (Young at Heart, 1954)
- “The tender trap, you see a pair of laughing eyes.” (The Tender Trap, 1955)
- “I’ve lived a life that’s full—with you by my side.” (My Way, 1969, adapted)
- “May you live to be 100, and may the last voice you hear be mine.” (Live performance toast, Las Vegas, 1980)
Bonus Vows
- “What’s a fella to do when he’s got all this charm? Share it with a dame!” (Live performance, Sands Hotel, 1966, adapted)
- “Love’s the only game where you don’t keep score.” (Interview, The Washington Post, 1978)
- “I’d rather be a has-been than a never-was—especially in love.” (Interview, CBS News, 1977, adapted)
A Crooner’s Heart
Frank Sinatra’s take on marriage blends romance with realness, his voice capturing the thrill and trials of saying “I do” across a lifetime.
Love in Every Note
These quotes—sweet, sassy, or soulful—remind us that marriage is a duet, full of harmony and the occasional off-key moment, all worth singing about.
Your Wedding Song
Which Sinatra line rings true for your love story? Share it in the comments—let’s celebrate the vows that bind us, his way.
Keep the Romance Alive
With Ol’ Blue Eyes as our guide, let’s keep love swinging—because a marriage with a melody lasts forever. Here’s to the dance of life together!
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