Can't We Be Friends?
Roy Bargy, Matty Malneck, Bing Crosby, Eddie Lang
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I thought I'd found the man of my dreams Now it seems this is how the story ends He's gonna turn me down and say Can't we be friends? I thought for once it couldn't go wrong Not for long, I can see the way this ends He's gonna turn me down and say Can't we be friends? Never again, through with love, through with men They play the game without shame, and who's to blame? I thought I'd found a man I could trust What a bust, this is how the story ends He's gonna turn me down and say Can't we be friends? Why should I care? Though he gave me the air Why should I cry, heave a sigh and wonder why? I should have seen the signal to stop What a flop, this is how the story ends I'll let him turn me down and say Can't we be friends?
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Written by: Kay Swift, Paul James
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12 facts about this song
Collaborative EffortThe song "Can't We Be Friends?" is a duet, performed by the legendary singers Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra. They had a strong mutual admiration that reflected on their impressive collaborations.
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GenreThis song falls under the Traditional Pop and Jazz genres, known for their sentimental lyrics and melodic tunes.
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Timeframe"Can't We Be Friends?" was released in the mid-20th century, a time when both Crosby and Sinatra were at the height of their musical careers.
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Album InclusionThe song is a part of their album "A Musical Autobiography," released in 1954, which features a compilation of Sinatra's popular hits.
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Track RecordAlthough it's not known for charting as some of their other songs have, "Can't We Be Friends?" is praised for the harmonious blending of Crosby's and Sinatra's unique vocal styles.
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Song Inspiration(Songwriting): The song "Can't We Be Friends?" originally written by Paul James (lyricist) and Kay Swift (composer) in 1929. It's renowned for its emotional and evocative lyrics revolving around friendship and lost love.
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Other VersionsApart from Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra, several other artists and musicians have covered "Can't We Be Friends?" because of its timeless appeal, including Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong.
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Film AppearanceThis song also made an appearance in the 1932 film "Can't We Be Friends?" starring El Brendel and Russ Brown.
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Legacy"Can't We Be Friends?" has had a significant impact and has been recognized as an important contribution to the Great American Songbook, a collection of the most influential American songs of the 20th century.
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Vocal StylesOne interesting factor about this song is that it showcases the contrast between Sinatra's smooth, crooning singing style and Bing Crosby's deep, soothing voice. The harmonization of their distinctive styles adds a unique charm to the song.
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PerformanceThe duet was notably performed live by Sinatra and Crosby on The Frank Sinatra Show in 1957, which was highly appreciated by the audience.
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Music Composition"Can't We Be Friends?" possesses a simple yet appealing tune that perfectly complements its quaint and melancholic lyrics. The interplay of piano, brass instruments, and the stars' vocals contributes to its allure.
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