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Interestingly, "My Way" eventually became a staple for artists across all genres, including a famous punk cover by , which Bowie reportedly enjoyed, noting the irony of the song's journey from a French pop tune to a punk anthem.

While "My Way" is a self-assured look back at a life well-lived, "Life on Mars?" is a surreal, cinematic exploration of alienation and escapism. The Legacy of Bowie’s "My Way" david_bowie_my_way

The connection between David Bowie and the iconic song "My Way" is one of the most fascinating "what if" stories in pop culture history. Long before Frank Sinatra made it his signature anthem, David Bowie was actually the first person to write English lyrics for the original French tune, "Comme d'Habitude". The Missed Opportunity: "Even a Fool Learns to Love" Interestingly, "My Way" eventually became a staple for

In 1968, David Bowie was a struggling young artist. His publisher asked him to write English lyrics for a French song by Claude François. Bowie’s version, titled was never officially released. He recorded a demo of it, but his lyrics—which focused on the heartbreak of a clown—were ultimately rejected in favor of the version penned by Paul Anka . Long before Frank Sinatra made it his signature