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The song recounts the type of girls the singer had relationships with at various years in his life. When he was 17, small-town girls on the village green; 21, city girls who lived up the stair; 35, Blue-blooded girls of independent means. Each of these he calls a "very good year." But now that the singer is older, he thinks back on his life "as Vintage wine." All of these romances were sweet to him, like a wine from a very good (i.e. vintage) year.


RECORDINGS

  • This song was introduced by the Kingston Trio on their album ''Going Places'' (1961).

  • It was released on 45 rpm single on Pye Records in 1963, by Lonnie Donegan .

  • The Turtles recorded a version on their debut album, '' It Ain't Me Babe .'' This is allegedly the recording that influenced Frank Sinatra to want to record his version.




TRIVIA

  • Ervin Drake wrote "It Was a Very Good Year" within one hour specifically for Bob Shane of the Kingston Trio to record.

  • The song has a Flamenco chord structure.

  • '' Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In '' did a skit where Dan Rowan changes army uniforms from WWII, Korea, and then Vietnam as the song plays in the background.

  • In the first episode of the second season of the HBO drama '' The Sopranos '', the whole Sinatra recording is played in the beginning while it's shown how things have gone since the previous season ended. There is no dialogue during this segment.