Introduction
In the vast landscape of timeless love songs, “Love Letters” by Jack Jones stands as a poignant testament to romance. Released in 1961, this classic ballad has woven its way into the hearts of listeners, becoming an enduring symbol of love and longing.
Did You Know?
“Love Letters” was originally written by Edward Heyman and Victor Young for the 1945 film of the same name.
Jack Jones’s rendition of “Love Letters” in 1961 earned him widespread acclaim and solidified his status as a prominent vocalist of the era.
The song’s evocative lyrics and Jones’s soulful delivery make it a cherished piece in the tapestry of romantic music.
Jack Jones, a two-time Grammy Award winner, has left an indelible mark on the music industry with his versatile voice and timeless interpretations.
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Lyrics: Love Letters
Love letters straight from your heart
Keep us so near while apart
I’m not alone in the night
When I can have all the love you write
I memorize every line
And I kiss the name that you sign
And darling then
I read again right from the start
Love letters straight from your heart
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