Information: Following conventional lyric notation practice, words are broken into syllables to interpret the phrasing of the lyrics. Each word syllable in the lyrics below represents a note on the vocal part of this arrangement. A hyphen '-' or trailing hyphens following a word syllable indicates that the word syllable is extended over more than one note. ============================= Day In, Day Out - Frank Sinatra ============================= INTRO . . . . Day in, day out,
The same old hoo-do fol-lows me a-bout
Same old pound-ing in my heart when-ev-er I think of you,
and dar-ling I think of you day in and day out
Day out, day in, I need-n't tell you
how my days be-gin
When I a-wake, I a-wak-en with a tin-gle, One pos-si-bi-li-ty in view,
That pos-si-bi-li-ty of may-be see-ing you
Come rain, come shine, I meet you and to
me the day is fine
Then I kiss your lips and the pound-ing be-comes
the o-ceans roar... a thou-sand drums
Can't you see it's love, can there be an-y doubt?
when there it is, day in, day out
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Come rain, come shine, I meet you and to
me the day is fine
Then I kiss your lips and the pound-ing be-comes
the o-ceans roar... a thou-sand drums
Can't you see that it's love, Can there be an-y doubt?