Your Heart Belongs To Me

Supremes · Meet The Supremes [1962]

Lover of mine

Gone to a far-away land

Serving your country

On some far-away 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 heart 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

You're far across the sea

But your heart, it belongs, it belongs to only me

Lover of mine

Your Heart Belongs To Me

Released on the 1962 album Meet The Supremes, this track exemplifies the Motown sound with its polished production and catchy rhythm. The song features the iconic vocal harmonies of The Supremes, showcasing their signature style that blended R&B with pop sensibilities. As a staple of their early discography, the recording highlights the group's ability to craft emotionally resonant ballads that became central to their identity. The melody and arrangement reflect the era's golden age of soul music, establishing a template for future Motown releases. It remains a defining piece in their catalog, illustrating the group's transition from a vocal act to a major pop force.