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  1. Right through the very heart of it: New York, New York. [Hook] I wanna wake up in a city that doesn't sleep. And find I'm king of the hill, top of the heap. [Verse 2] These little town blues are ...

  2. I'll make a brand new start of it. In old New York. If I can make it there, I'll make it anywhere. It's up to you, New York, New York. New York, New York. I want to wake up in a city that never sleeps. And find I'm a number one, top of the list. King of the hill, a number one. These little town blues, are melting away.

  3. Theme from. New York, New York. " Theme from New York, New York ", often abbreviated to just " New York, New York ", is the theme song from the Martin Scorsese musical film New York, New York (1977), composed by John Kander, with lyrics by Fred Ebb. Liza Minnelli performs the song in the climax of the film.

  4. New York, New York Start spreading the news You're leaving today (tell him friend) I want to be a part of it, New York, New York Your vagabond shoes, they are longing to stray And steps around the heart of it, New York, New York I wanna wake up in a city, that doesn't sleep And find your king of the hill, top of the heap Your small town blues ...

  5. Jan 22, 2024 · Full Lyrics. Frank Sinatra’s ‘New York, New York’ reverberates through the ages as a timeless anthem of ambition and big city dreams. Few songs capture the essence of a city quite like this one does, encapsulating the hopes, struggles, and triumphs of anyone who’s dared to let the high stakes and bright lights of New York shape their destiny.

  6. Start spreading the news, I'm leaving today I want to be a part of it, New York, New York These vagabond shoes, are longing to stray Right through the very heart of it, New York, New York I want to wake up in a city, that doesn't sleep And find I'm king of the hill, top of the heap These little town blues, are melting away I'm gonna make a ...

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  8. In 1980, he was 64 years old - many decades past most artists on the charts. Still, he cracked the Top 40 with "New York, New York," a song that could have been a hit 30 years earlier. It reached #32 on June 14, 1980. In 1993, Sinatra recorded this with Tony Bennett for Sinatra's album Duets.