Put Your Head On My Shoulder
Michael Bublé · Collection [2011]
Put your head on my shoulder
Hold me in your arms, baby
Squeeze me oh so tight
Show me that you love me too
Put your lips next to mine, dear
Won't you kiss me once, baby
Just a kiss goodnight, maybe
You and I will fall in love
Some people say that love's a game
A game you just can't win
If there's a way
I'll find it someday
And then this fool will rush in
Put your head on my shoulder
Whisper in my ear, baby
Words I want to hear
Tell me, tell me that you love me too
Some people say that love's a game
A game you just can't win
If there's a way
I'll find it someday
And then this fool will rush in
Put your head on my shoulder
Whisper in my ear, baby
Words I want to hear, tell me
Put your head on my shoulder
Hold me in your arms, baby
Squeeze me oh so tight
Show me that you love me too
Put your lips next to mine, dear
Won't you kiss me once, baby
Just a kiss goodnight, maybe
You and I will fall in love
Some people say that love's a game
A game you just can't win
If there's a way
I'll find it someday
And then this fool will rush in
Put your head on my shoulder
Whisper in my ear, baby
Words I want to hear
Tell me, tell me that you love me too
Some people say that love's a game
A game you just can't win
If there's a way
I'll find it someday
And then this fool will rush in
Put your head on my shoulder
Whisper in my ear, baby
Words I want to hear, tell me
Put your head on my shoulder
About Put Your Head On My Shoulder
Michael Bublé delivers a smooth, romantic ballad in "Put Your Head On My Shoulder," a track that exemplifies his signature blend of pop sensibility and jazz-influenced vocal delivery. Recorded for the 2011 album Collection, the song showcases his ability to craft intimate, melodic arrangements that appeal to a broad audience while maintaining a sophisticated edge. As a staple of his discography, the recording highlights his versatility in interpreting classic love themes with warmth and clarity. The track fits seamlessly within his broader catalog of romantic standards, reinforcing his reputation as a master of vocal pop who bridges the gap between mainstream accessibility and musical depth.
