Your Heart Belongs To Me

Album: Meet The Supremes (1962)
Charted: 95
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  • Lover of mine
    Gone to a faraway land
    Serving your country
    On some faraway sand
    If you should get lonely
    Remember that your heart belongs to me

    I'm sending you a picture
    To carry with you all the time
    So when you're feeling lonely
    It's something to remind you
    I'm thinking of you constantly
    Remember that your hearts belongs to me
    Your heart belongs to me

    If a pretty girl should pass you by
    I won't mind
    If you give her the eye
    Or even if you give her a smile sometimes
    But keep your heart
    Because your heart is mine
    Your heart is mine
    Your heart is mine

    Lover of mine
    If I could tell you how I yearn
    For the day to come
    When you will return
    From far across the sea
    So remember that your heart belongs to me
    Remember your heart belongs to me
    Far across the sea Writer/s: SMOKEY ROBINSON, WILLIAM ROBINSON JR.
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn December 9th, 1962, Motown Records released the Supreme's debut album, "Meet the Supremes"...
    Two tracks from the album were released as 45 RPM records; "Your Heart Belongs to Me" (it peaked at #95 the Top 100) and "Let Me Go the Right Way" (it reached #26 on Billboard's R&B chart and #90 on the Top 100)...
    The album was released in 1964 in the United Kingdom, and peaked at #13...
    Nineteen months later in July 1964 the group released "Where Did Our Love Go", and it would become the 1st of their twelve No. 1s.
  • John from Nashville, TnWritten by Smokey Robinson, this song became the Supremes first Billboard Hot 100 hit. It was also one of the earliest songs quietly addressing the Vietnam war.
  • Kristin from Bessemer, AlEven though this is a great Cha-cha-cha song, The Supremes, at the time when this song was released,were still known around Motown as the "no-hit Supremes"-
  • Jim from Dearborn Heights, MiAround this time all three supremes were singing on their first album Meet The Supremes you can here all three this was before Berry Gordy made Diana Ross the lead singer also Meet The Supremes had two different front covers one with them sitting on stools wearing black dresses and the other one just their faces
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