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"This Heart of Mine" is a 1944 song written by composer Harry Warren and lyricist Arthur Freed, and featured in the musical score of the film, Ziegfeld Follies. The song is introduced by Fred Astaire , who dances with Lucille Bremer in a lavish and romantic dance sequence.
In all the world, there is no love for you like mine.” —Maya Angelou “The regret of my life is that I have not said 'I love you' often enough.” —Yoko Ono “Passion makes the world go round.
16. Happy birthday, babe! You make my heart so full, and I hope today fills yours with joy. 17. Happy birthday to the woman who makes my life complete.
An Appointment with Mr Yeats" by The Waterboys is an album of Yeats poems set to song. The poem "Down by the Salley Gardens" was based by Yeats on a fragment of a song he heard an old woman singing. Yeats' words have been recorded as a song by many performers. The song "A Bad Dream" by Keane is based on the poem "An Irish Airman Foresees His ...
Dylan had released a different version of the song on his 1970 album Self Portrait, [9] but the non-album B-side of "Heart of Mine" was newly recorded during the Shot of Love sessions. [10] As a single, "Heart of Mine" reached No. 8 in Norway, and spent six weeks in the Norwegian Top 10. [7] "Heart of Mine" was released on Shot of Love in ...
An uncredited article in ABC Radio describes the song as a "edgy, fiddle-heavy number" about a man beginning a relationship with a woman. On the chorus, Pardi sings the lyric "It's just a matter of time / 'Til it finds your heart or mine." [1] Pardi filmed the song's music video in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, with Carlos Ruiz as director ...
Shirazi Turk is a ghazal (love poem) by the 14th-century Persian poet, Hāfez of Shiraz. It has been described as "the most familiar of Hafez's poems in the English-speaking world". [ 1 ] It was the first poem of Hafez to appear in English , [ 2 ] when William Jones made his paraphrase "A Persian Song" in 1771, based on a Latin version supplied ...
"Take This Heart of Mine" is a song written by The Miracles members Warren "Pete" Moore, William "Smokey" Robinson and Marv Tarplin, produced by Robinson and released as a single by American soul singer Marvin Gaye, on Motown Records 'Tamla label in 1966.