Hang It On Your Heart (Tv Theme Version)
Marianne Faithfull · Other Songs - Marianne Faithfull
I am the hanging man and that's for sure.
I know for sure
Follow your heart,
Don't mess around,
Follow your heart.
Doesn't matter where you catch a start
You take the future and you pin it, pin it hang it on your heart
Kissing in the dark
Don't do your kissing in the dark,
If you wanna know where to start, yeah,
If you wanna know where to start,
Hang it on your heart.
Double vison is the state of the art,
Indecision tearing me apart.
Don't fall apart,
Follow your heart.
Don't muck around,
Follow your heart.
Kissing in the dark,
Don't do your kissing in the dark,
If you wanna know where to start, yeah,
If you wanna know where to start,
Hang it on your heart,
Hang it on your heart.
Lights comin' out in your town,
Clocks tick around in the middle ground.
Can't keep a good thing down,
You can't keep a good thing down.
If you wanna know where to start, yeah,
If you wanna know where to start,
Hang it on your heart,
Hang it on your heart.
Hang it on your heart
Hang it on your heart
Hang it on your heart
Hang it on your heart
Hang it on your heart
Hang it on your heart
Hang it on your heart
Hang it on your heart
Hang it on your heart
Hang it on your heart
Hang It On Your Heart (Tv Theme Version)
Marianne Faithfull's rendition of 'Hang It On Your Heart' serves as a distinct television theme, capturing the melancholic essence of her early career. Released during a pivotal period in her discography, the track exemplifies her signature blend of jazz and pop sensibilities, characterized by her emotive vocal delivery and atmospheric arrangements. While often associated with the broader catalog of songs from her debut era, this specific recording highlights her ability to transform a standard pop composition into a poignant character study. The piece remains a notable example of her work from the early 1960s, reflecting the transitional style that bridged her roots in British pop with her later exploration of jazz and folk. It stands as a standalone musical artifact that showcases her unique voice and the era's television music landscape.
