The Best Is Yet to Come

"The Best Is Yet to Come"
Song
Published 1959 by Edwin H. Morris & Co.
Genre Jazz
Composer(s) Cy Coleman
Lyricist(s) Carolyn Leigh
"The Best Is Yet to Come"
Song by Frank Sinatra
from the album It Might as Well Be Swing
Released August 1964
Recorded June 9, 1964
Genre
Length 3:10
Label Reprise
Composer(s) Cy Coleman
Lyricist(s) Carolyn Leigh
Producer(s) Sonny Burke
Frank Sinatra singles chronology
"I Wanna Be Around"
(1964)
"The Best Is Yet to Come"
(1964)
"The Good Life"
(1964)

"The Best Is Yet to Come" is a 1959 song composed by Cy Coleman to lyrics by Carolyn Leigh. It is associated with Frank Sinatra, who recorded it on his 1964 album It Might as Well Be Swing accompanied by Count Basie under the direction of Quincy Jones. It was the last song Sinatra sang in public, on February 25, 1995, and the words "The Best is Yet to Come" are etched on Sinatra's tombstone. Although Sinatra made it popular, the song was written for and introduced by Tony Bennett.

Before it was recorded by Sinatra, the song's debut was sung and played by Cy Coleman on Hugh Hefner's Playboy's Penthouse variety show.

Notable recordings

In popular culture

  • In February 1999, James Darren and Avery Brooks sang the song in the final scene of "Badda-Bing Badda-Bang", a seventh-season episode of the syndicated science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
  • The song was played as a wake-up call for the crew of Apollo 10 on May 22, 1969. The historic day marked the first time that the Lunar Module flew solo in lunar orbit as it made man's closest approach to the lunar surface to date.