In my heyday
Young men wrote to me
Everybody seemed to have time to devote to me
Everyone I saw all swore they knew me
Once upon a song
Main attraction, couldn't buy a seat
The celebrity, celebrities were dying to meet
I've had every accolade bestowed on me
And so you see
If I never sing another song
It wouldn't bother me
I had my share of fame
You know my name
If I never sing another song
Or take another bow
I would get by, but I'm not sure how
Always posing, but you love it all
Though you have to learn to act like you're above it all
Everything I did the world applauded
Once upon a star
Framed citations, hung on every wall
Got a scrapbook full of quotes, I can recall them all
There were times I felt the world belonged to me
And so you see
If I never sing another song
It wouldn't bother me
I had my share of fame
You know my name
If I never sing another song
Or take another bow
I would get by, but I'm not sure how
But I'm not sure how
But I'm not sure how
- :
- Eight Classic Albums
- Miscellaneous
- High Noon
- Frankie Laine
- 16 Greatest Hits
- Rawhide (disc 5)
- Frankie Laine - Great Classic Songs
- With a Song in My Heart
- Crooners & Divas
- Legendary Singers of the Century
- Mule Train
- That Lucky Old Sun
- The Great Swingers
- Raging Bull
- Memories Are Made of This
- Greatest Hits
- The History of Pop Radio: 1920-1951
- Your Hit Parade: 1947
- Those Wonderful Years - Because of You
- Sentimental Journey: Pop Vocal Classics Volume 2 (1947-1950)