Come Fly with Me is a 1958 traditional pop song composed by Jimmy Van Heusen with lyrics by Sammy Cahn, written for Frank Sinatra. It is the title track of Sinatra’s album Come Fly with Me (1958), produced by Voyle Gilmore and Billy May, and recorded on October 10, 1957. The tune invites listeners to join a jet-age journey to exotic locales such as Bombay, Peru, and Acapulco Bay, setting the adventurous mood for the rest of the album, with a length of 3:19. It became a staple of Sinatra’s concert performances and later appears on the 1994 Duets II album as a duet with Luis Miguel, Miguel’s only English-language release. The song has been featured in films and TV shows over the years, including Raging Bull and Catch Me If You Can, and remains a beloved standard from the Sinatra era.