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Artist/Band:
Jean Shepard
Lyrics for Song: Heart We Did All That We Could
Lyrics for Album: Heart, We Did All That We Could [1967]
(Ned Miller)
Well, there he goes he hardly knows the heart he's breaking
I talked to him but I don't think he understood
So just forget about the plans that you were making
Heart we did all that we could.
Don't blame these lips, these hungry lips were pleading for you
They used all the tender words that they should
And if you break and fall apart I couldn't blame you heart
We did all that we could.
--- Instrumental ---
These misty eyes, these tear filled eyes were picture taken
Grading all the memories that they could
They're the only thing you'll have when you're through breakin'
Heart we did all that we could.
Heart we did all that we could...
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Heart We Did All That We Could
Jean Shepard's 1967 single "Heart We Did All That We Could" stands as a poignant song in her extensive country discography. During this era, Shepard was known for her distinctive vocal style and ability to convey deep emotional resonance within the genre. This recording captures her signature blend of traditional country instrumentation with a narrative depth that defined much of her work in the late sixties. The song reflects the mature storytelling approach Shepard employed throughout her career, addressing themes of love and loss with characteristic grace. As part of an album sharing the same title, the track contributes to a cohesive body of work that highlights her enduring influence on country music. It remains a notable example of her artistry during a period where she continued to deliver compelling performances that resonated with audiences across the United States. |
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| Album Lyrics: Heart, We Did All That We Could [1967] |
 Jean Shepard
"Heart, We Did All That We Could [1967]"
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