Somewhere in My Heart

Album: Love (1987)
Charted: 3
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  • Summer in the city where the air is still
    A baby being born to the overkill
    Well, who cares what people say
    We walk down love's motorway

    Ambition and love wearing boxing gloves
    And singing hearts and flowers

    But somewhere in my heart
    There is a star that shines for you
    Silver splits the blue
    Love will see it through
    And somewhere in my heart
    There is the will to set you free
    All you've got to be is true

    A star above the city in the northern chill
    A baby being born to the overkill
    No say no place to go
    A TV and a radio

    Amibition and love wearing boxing gloves
    And singing hearts and flowers

    But somewhere in my heart
    There is a star that shines for you
    Silver splits the blue
    Love will see it through
    And somewhere in my heart
    There is the will to set you free
    All you've got to be is true

    Who could heal
    What's never been as one
    And our hearts have been torn
    Since the day we were born
    Just like anyone

    From Westwood to Hollywood
    The one thing that's understood
    Is that you can't buy time
    But you can sell your soul
    And the closest thing to heaven is to rock and roll

    Somewhere in my heart
    There is a star that shines for you
    Silver splits the blue
    Love will see it through
    And somewhere in my heart
    There is the will to set you free
    All you've got to be is true
    Somewhere in my heart
    There is a star that shines for you
    Silver splits the blue
    Love will see it through
    And somewhere in my heart
    There is the will to set you free
    All you've got to be is true Writer/s: Roddy Frame
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Deep Thinker from UkWestwood to Hollywood etc is a reference to Plastic Surgery not really working, whilst still being very popular with people trying to keep looking young. Therefore 'sell your soul' is a reference to losing the original person.
  • Dani from CaliforniaI keep wondering what they mean by

    From Westwood to Hollywood
    The one thing that's understood
    Is that you can't buy time
    But you can sell your soul
    And the closest thing to heaven is to rock and roll

    I just want to know if they are warning people and telling the truth or if they themselves sold their souls.
  • Paul from Dn22 7jxWot does the meaning of ,baby being born to the overkill. It's got me.
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