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"Foolish Heart" is a song written by Steve Perry and Randy Goodrum. It was performed by Perry for his first solo album, Street Talk, was released as the fourth single from the album in November 1984, and peaked at number 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the Adult Contemporary chart in February 1985.
"My Foolish Heart" is a popular song and jazz standard that was published in 1949. In the UK, the song reached No. 1 in the chart based on sales of sheet music, staying at the top spot for 11 weeks in 1950.
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Foolish Heart may refer to: "Foolish Heart" (song), a 1984 song by Steve Perry "Foolish Heart" (Grateful Dead song), 1989; Foolish Heart, a 1998 film; Foolish Heart, a 1999 Canadian TV series; The Foolish Heart, a 1919 German silent film directed by Erik Lund "Foolish Heart", a 2017 song by Nikki Lane from the album Highway Queen
The track "Foolish Heart" was originally released as a single in 1986 as "Me and My Foolish Heart". The song "Listen", written and co-produced by Phil Thornalley , was later re-recorded for his solo album Swamp , also released in 1988.
My Foolish Heart, an American film starring Susan Hayward; My Foolish Heart, a Dutch biographical film "My Foolish Heart" (song), a 1949 popular song by Victor Young and Ned Washington, introduced in that movie; My Foolish Heart (Don Friedman album), 2003; My Foolish Heart (Keith Jarrett album), 2007; My Foolish Heart (Ralph Towner album), 2017
The album was released on September 26, 1995, by MCA Nashville. It includes the singles "Here Comes the Rain", "All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down" and "Missing You". "Somethin' Stupid" is a cover of the Frank Sinatra song. The song "Foolish Heart" was used on the soundtrack of the 1995 film From Dusk till Dawn.
My Foolish Heart: Best Original Song for "My Foolish Heart" (shared with Ned Washington) Nominated 1951: Samson and Delilah: Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Nominated 1957: Around the World in 80 Days: Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Won Written on the Wind: Best Original Song for "Written on the Wind" (shared with ...