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Love is a many splendored thing It's the April rose that only grows in the early spring Love is nature's way of giving a reason to be living The golden crown that makes a man a king Once on a high and windy hill In the morning mist two lovers kissed and the world stood still Then your fingers touched my silent heart and taught it how to sing Yes, true love's a many splendored thing Once on a high and windy hill In the morning mist two lovers kissed and the world stood still Then your fingers touched my silent heart and taught it how to sing Yes, true love's a many splendored thing |
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The Gang That Sang "Heart Of My Heart" The Four Aces featuring Al Alberts - written by Ben Ryan - as recorded by The Four Aces featuring Al Alberts October 14, 1953 at Pythian Temple, New York City - released November 5, 1953 as Decca single #28927 - highest chart position #7 "Heart Of My Heart", I love that melody "Heart Of My Heart" brings back a memory When we were kids on the corner of the street We were rough 'n ready guys But oh, how we could harmonize "Heart Of My Heart" meant friends were dearer then Too bad we had to part I know a tear would glisten If once more I could listen To that gang that sang "Heart Of My Heart" C'mon now, let's everybody sing! ("Heart Of My Heart", I love that melody "Heart Of My Heart" brings back a memory) When we were kids on the corner of the street We were rough 'n ready guys But oh, how we could harmonize "Heart Of My Heart" meant friends were dearer then (do-do-do-do-do) Too bad we had to part (to part, to part, to part) I know a tear would glisten If once more I could listen To that gang that sang "Heart Of My Heart" (of my heart) To that gang that sang "Heart Of My Heart" (of my heart!) |
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(It is written on the wind) (It is written on the wind) A faithless lover's kiss is written on the wind A night of stolen bliss is written on the wind Just like the tide leaves Our dreams we've calmly thrown away Now they've flown away {Softly flown away} The promises we made are whispers in the breeze They echo and they fade just like our memories Though you are gone from me We never can really be apart What's written on the wind Is written in my heart Though you are gone from me We never can really be apart What's written on the wind Is written in my heart Is written in my heart (It is written on the wind) |
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Your eyes are the eyes of a woman in love And oh, how they give you away Why try to deny you're a woman in love When I know very well what I say I say no moon in the sky Ever lent such a glow some flame deep within made them shine Those eyes are the eyes of a woman in love And may they gaze ever more into mine Crazily gaze ever more into mine |
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You gotta have heart; all you really need is heart. When the odds are saying you'll never win, that's when the grin has to start. You gotta have hope, mustn't sit around and mope. Nothing's half as bad as it might appear, wait'll next year and hope. When your luck is batting zero, get your chin up off the floor. Mister, you can be a hero, you can open any door. There's nothing to do but to do it. You've got have heart, miles 'n miles 'n miles of heart. Oh, it's fine to be a genius, of course, but keep that old horse before the cart. First, you gotta have heart. |
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Heart and soul, I fell in love with you Heart and soul, the way a fool would do, madly Because you held me tight And stole a kiss in the night Heart and soul, I begged to be adored Lost control, and tumbled overboard, gladly That magic night we kissed There in the moon mist Oh! but your lips were thrilling, much too thrilling Never before were mine so strangely willing But now I see, what one embrace can do Look at me, it's got me loving you madly That little kiss you stole Held all my heart and soul |
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Three Coins In the Fountain The Four Aces Title song from the 1954 film "Three Coins in the Fountain" starring Clifton Webb, Dorothy McGuire, Jean Peters, Rossano Brazzi, and Louis Jourdan Words by Sammy Cahn, Music by Jule Styne Peaked at # 1 in 1954 Frank Sinatra's competing version hit # 4 TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: A different format is used here. Because most lyrics are sung by all four of the Four Aces, said lyrics are not annotated. Those sung only by lead Al Alberts are shown in (parentheses). Three coins in the fountain Each one seeking happiness (Thrown by three hopeful lovers) (Which one will the fountain bless?) Three hearts in the fountain Each heart longing for its home (There they lie in the fountain) (Somewhere in the heart of Rome) Which one will the fountain bless? Which one will the fountain bless? Three coins in the fountain Through the ripples how they shine (Just one wish will be granted) (One heart will wear a valentine) Make it mine! Make it mine! Make it mine! Which one will the fountain bless? Which one will the fountain bless? Three coins in the fountain Through the ripples how they shine (Just one wish will be granted) (One heart will wear a valentine) Make it mine! Make it mine! Make it mine! TRIVIA: The fountain referenced is the Fountain Of Trevi |