Listen to My Heart

Douglas Colvin, Jeff Hyman, John Cummings, Thomas Erdelyi

Next time I'll listen to my heart
Next time, well I'll be smart
Next time I'll listen to my heart
Next time, well I'll be smart

Next time I'll listen to my heart
Next time, well I'll be smart
Next time I'll listen to my heart
Next time, well I'll be smart

That girl could still be mine
But I'm tired of the hurt
Tired of tryin'
I'm tired of the pain
Tired of tryin'
I'm tired of cryin'

Next time I'll listen to my heart
Next time, well I'll be smart
Next time I'll listen to my heart
Next time, well I'll be smart

That girl could still be mine
But I'm tired of the hurt
Tired of tryin'
I'm tired of the pain
Tired of tryin'
I'm tired of cryin'

Next time I'll listen to my heart
Next time, well I'll be smart
Next time I'll listen to my heart
Next time, well I'll be smart
Next time I'll listen to my heart
Next time, well I'll be smart
Next time I'll listen to my heart
Next time, well I'll be smart

Trivia about the song Listen to My Heart by Ramones

On which albums was the song “Listen to My Heart” released by Ramones?
Ramones released the song on the albums “Ramones” in 1976, “NYC 1978” in 1978, “It's Alive” in 1979, “All the Stuff (And More!) Volume 1” in 1990, “We’re Outta Here!” in 1997, and “The Cretin Hop” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Listen to My Heart” by Ramones?
The song “Listen to My Heart” by Ramones was composed by Douglas Colvin, Jeff Hyman, John Cummings, Thomas Erdelyi.

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