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Here's my acoustic cover of Fly Me To The Moon - Frank Sinatra by Amanda Lynn Jones! I decided to post some of my videos from my old channel. I love the old jazz stuff! It makes me very happy. Thank you so much for listening and checking out this cover. Much love fam! I hope you like my content. Please support by subscribing if you want to hear more! Cheers ⭐ Follow my instagram @amandalynnjonesmusic ⭐ Follow my tiktok @lynnjonesmusic ⭐ Follow my Facebook @amandalynnjonesmusic ⭐ Book me for weddings by checking out my instagram : @weddingceremonymusicutah I hope to have some places you can watch my content so, keep a lookout! I also want to thank all of my followers who subscribed to my old Youtube Channel! Amanda Lynn Jones is a local female guitarist, singer, songwriter, and professional musician who does a variety of covers and genres. She is currently working to eventually release her own music out into the world. Keep on the lookout for that, and thanks for following! Lyrics Credit : azlyrics Fly me to the moon Let me play among the stars Let me see what spring is like On a-Jupiter and Mars In other words: hold my hand In other words: baby, kiss me Fill my heart with song And let me sing for ever more You are all I long for All I worship and adore In other words: please, be true In other words: I love you Fill my heart with song Let me sing for ever more You are all I long for All I worship and adore In other words: please, be true In other words, in other words: I love you Credit : Wikipedia "Fly Me to the Moon", originally titled "In Other Words", is a song written in 1954 by Bart Howard. Kaye Ballard made the first recording of the song the year it was written. Frank Sinatra's 1964 version was closely associated with the Apollo missions to the Moon.