?My bridges all were crossed? nowhere to go? Now you?re here? now I know just where I?m going? No more doubt of fear? I?ve found my way? For love came just in time?
?Just in Time? was introduced in the 1956 musical Bells are Ringing, directed by Jerome Robbins and starring Judy Holliday, who also played the leading role of Ella the answering service operator in the 1960 film adaptation co-starring Dean Martin and directed by Vincent Minnelli?(regularly airing on TCM and well worth the viewing).
Sinatra?s version of the song was recorded for the 1959 album Come Dance with Me!, which spent over two years on the Billboard album charts and became Sinatra?s most successful album of all time, though it peaked at number two. ?The album took Grammy?Awards for?Album of the Year,?Best Vocal Performance by a Male?and?Best Arrangement?for Billy May. Aside from ?Just in Time,? Come Dance with Me! also includes the classics, ?Cheek To Cheek,? ?I Could Have Danced All Night? and ?Baubles, Bangles & Beads.?
Check out Sinatra?s version of ?Bells? below, and happy Sunday!
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