The Walls Have Ears

Roy Bennett / Sid Tepper

The walls have ears, ears that hear each little sound you make
Every time you stamp through a lamp and every cup and dish you break

But they can't hear a kiss or two arms that hold you tight
So come on baby, don't fight tonight

The walls have ears, better think before you fling that shoe
If you part my hair with a chair, they'll spread the news to Timbuktu

But they can't hear a kiss or two arms that hold you tight
So come on baby, don't fight tonight

Jets can fly, fast and high, rockets can go even faster
But they can't catch or even match sound traveling through plaster

The walls have ears, ears that hear each little sound you make
Every time you stamp through a lamp and every cup and dish you break

But they can't hear a kiss or two arms that hold you tight
So come on baby, don't fight tonight
Just in tonight
Don't fight tonight

Trivia about the song The Walls Have Ears by Elvis Presley

When was the song “The Walls Have Ears” released by Elvis Presley?
The song The Walls Have Ears was released in 1962, on the album “Girls! Girls! Girls!”.
Who composed the song “The Walls Have Ears” by Elvis Presley?
The song “The Walls Have Ears” by Elvis Presley was composed by Roy Bennett and Sid Tepper.

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