There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)

Eurythmics · Greatest Hits

La la la la la la..Dara dada...La la la la la la...Dara..dada!
Yeah!

No-one on earth could feel like this.
I'm thrown and overblown with bliss.
There must be an angel.
Playing with my heart.
I walk into an empty room.
And suddenly my heart goes "boom"!
It's an orchestra of angels.
And they're playing with my heart.

(Must be talking to an angel)

No-one on earth could feel like this.
I'm thrown and overblown with bliss.
There must be an angel.
Playing with my heart.
And when I think that I'm alone.
It seems there's more of us at home.
It's a multitude of angels.
And they're playing with my heart.

Chorus repeats.

I must be hallucinating.
Watching angels celebrating.
Could this be reactivating.
All my senses dislocating?
This must be a strange deception.
By celestial intervention.
Leavin' me the recollection.
Of your heavenly connection.

I walk into an empty room.
And suddenly my heart goes "boom"!
It's an orchestra of angels.
And they're playing with my heart.

Yeah..La la la la la la...Harder..Harder...La la la la la la..Harder..Harder..Yeah!

There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)

There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart) stands as a defining track in the Eurythmics' extensive catalogue, showcasing the duo's signature blend of synth-pop and soulful balladry. Released during a period of significant commercial success, the recording highlights Annie Lennox's emotive vocal delivery against a backdrop of lush, atmospheric production. The song captures the band's ability to merge electronic textures with deeply personal themes, creating a sound that resonated widely with audiences. As a staple of their Greatest Hits collection, it remains a testament to their enduring influence on the genre. The track exemplifies the artistic maturity found in their mid-to-late 1980s work, balancing melodic accessibility with sophisticated arrangement. Its enduring presence in their live performances and compilations underscores its importance within their broader musical legacy.