Flame in My Heart

BERNARD SPURLOCK, GEORGE JONES

FLAME IN MY HEART
(George Jones - Bernard Spurlock)
« © '59 Glad Music »
WITH MELBA MONTGOMERY

You cheated on me (you cheated me)
I tried to be fair (I tried to be fair)
But you don't believe enduring your share
But I've learned my lesson (I've learned my lesson)
And now I can say (now I can say)
The flame in my heart is dying away is dying away
Your kisses don't thrill me like they used to do
Your arms only chill me I'm glad that we're through
My heart was once yearning (my heart was once yearning)
But now I can say (now I can say)
The flame in my heart is dying away is dying away
You fool me a while (you fool me a while)
You thought you were wise (you thought you were wise)
You even believed I fell for your life
But the trick's turned on you (the trick's turned on you)
Now gladly I say (now gladly I say)
The flame in my heart is dying away is dying away
Your kisses don't thrill me...

Trivia about the song Flame in My Heart by George Jones

On which albums was the song “Flame in My Heart” released by George Jones?
George Jones released the song on the albums “White Lightning and Other Favorites” in 1959, “Sings White Lightning And Other Favorites” in 1959, “Singing What's In Our Hearts” in 1963, “Heartaches & Tears” in 1965, “Heartaches and Tears” in 1965, “Book Of Memories” in 1967, “The Lone Star Legend” in 1986, and “20 Original Classics” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Flame in My Heart” by George Jones?
The song “Flame in My Heart” by George Jones was composed by BERNARD SPURLOCK, GEORGE JONES.

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