I Believe [It Happened in Brooklyn]

Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn

I'm doing all I can... to separate your hate from me
It always seems to be the way you look at me...
That gives it all away

No one around you cares, about you or your sacred ways
They only see a sacred fist, they only see a bomb today

I believe in a world that can take you high
In a place where patience can prevail
I believe in a thought that can set you free
And the seeds of hatred always fail
Loud

In your mind you can't forget what evil has been done to you
It leaves in what you say or do and dictates your reality
But your soul is clean, disinfected by your innocence
And while it makes no sense, you pursue a slave's insanity

I believe in a world that can take you high
In a sky where sunshine breaks the clouds
I believe in a thought that can set you free
In a mind that fears it's heartbeat
Loud

But you won't let go... because you're always right
And you won't say no, so you die tonight

I believe in a world that can take you high
In a place where patience can prevail
I believe in a thought that can set you free
And the seeds of hatred always fail
I believe in a world that can take you high
In a sky where sunshine breaks the clouds
I believe in a thought that can set you free
In a mind that fears it's heartbeat
Loud.... (so loud)

Trivia about the song I Believe [It Happened in Brooklyn] by Frank Sinatra

On which albums was the song “I Believe [It Happened in Brooklyn]” released by Frank Sinatra?
Frank Sinatra released the song on the albums “The Columbia Years 1943-1952 - The Complete Recordings” in 1993, “The Columbia Years (1943-1952): The Complete Recordings: Volume 5” in 1993, “Frank Sinatra: Un Crooner de Légende” in 2005, and “It's Magic !” in 2011.
Who composed the song “I Believe [It Happened in Brooklyn]” by Frank Sinatra?
The song “I Believe [It Happened in Brooklyn]” by Frank Sinatra was composed by Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn.

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