For The Heart

Dennis Linde

Had a dream about you baby, had a dream about me and you
Had a dream and woke up crying
Well I can roll but I just can't rock
And the time's going by, tick-tock
For the heart, I just can't love no-one but you

Well I'm high and dry and lonely, I'm as lonely as can be
And I stare out of my window
Well I can play but I just can't win
And the weather's looking dim
For the heart I just can't love no-one but you

For the heart
For the heart
For the heart I just can't love no-one but you

For the heart
For the heart
For the heart I just can't love no-one but you

Had a dream about you baby, had a dream about me and you
Had a dream and woke up crying
Well I can roll but I just can't rock
And the time's going by, tick-tock
For the heart, I just can't love no-one but you

For the heart
For the heart
For the heart I just can't love no-one but you

For the heart
For the heart
For the heart I just can't love no-one but you
Well, for the heart
For the heart
For the heart I just can't love no-one but you
Yes, for the heart
For the heart
For the heart I just can't love no-one but you

Trivia about the song For The Heart by Elvis Presley

On which albums was the song “For The Heart” released by Elvis Presley?
Elvis Presley released the song on the albums “From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee” in 1976, “Golden Records (vol. 5)” in 1984, “Walk a Mile In My Shoes: The Essential 70's Masters” in 1995, and “Artist Of The Century” in 1999.
Who composed the song “For The Heart” by Elvis Presley?
The song “For The Heart” by Elvis Presley was composed by Dennis Linde.

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