Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Performer
Axel Stordahl
Axel Stordahl
Conductor
Dave Barbour
Dave Barbour
Guitar
Ray Hagan
Ray Hagan
Drums
Mark Mclntyre
Mark Mclntyre
Piano
Victor Arno
Victor Arno
Violin
Peter Ellis
Peter Ellis
Violin
Samuel Freed jr.
Samuel Freed jr.
Violin
Gerald Joyce
Gerald Joyce
Violin
George Kast
George Kast
Violin
Sol Kindler
Sol Kindler
Violin
Sam Levine
Sam Levine
Violin
Anthony Perrotti
Anthony Perrotti
Violin
Nick Pisani
Nick Pisani
Violin
Ted Rosen
Ted Rosen
Violin
Mischa Russell
Mischa Russell
Violin
Olcott Vail
Olcott Vail
Violin
Artie Shapiro
Artie Shapiro
Bass
Allan Harshman
Allan Harshman
Viola
David Sturkin
David Sturkin
Viola
Garry White
Garry White
Viola
Fred Goerner
Fred Goerner
Cello
Arthur Kafton
Arthur Kafton
Cello
Jack Sewell
Jack Sewell
Cello
Irma Clow
Irma Clow
Harp
Henry J. Beau
Henry J. Beau
Saxophone
Emanuel Gershman
Emanuel Gershman
Saxophone
Leonard Hartman
Leonard Hartman
Saxophone
Harry Lawson
Harry Lawson
Saxophone
Don Logiudice
Don Logiudice
Saxophone
James Stagliano
James Stagliano
Horn
Don Anderson
Don Anderson
Trumpet
Charles Griffard
Charles Griffard
Trumpet
Leonard Mach
Leonard Mach
Trumpet
Carl Loeffler
Carl Loeffler
Trombone
James Skiles
James Skiles
Trombone
Joe Yukl
Joe Yukl
Trombone
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Ethelbert Nevin
Ethelbert Nevin
Composer
Frank Lebby Stanton
Frank Lebby Stanton
Composer
Axel Stordahl
Axel Stordahl
Arranger

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Sweetest little fellow, everybody knows
Don't know what to call him, but he's mighty lak' a rose
Lookin' at his mommy, eyes so shiny blue
Make you think that Heaven is comin' close to you
[Verse 2]
When he's there a-sleeping in his little place
Think I see the angels looking through the lace
When the dark is falling, when the shadows creep
Then they come on tip-toe to kiss him in his sleep
[Verse 3]
Sweetest little fellow, everybody knows
Don't know what to call him, but he's mighty lak' a rose
Lookin' at his mommy, eyes so shiny blue
Make you think that Heaven is comin' close to you
Written by: Ethelbert Nevin, Frank Lebby Stanton
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