Heart And Soul
Hazell Dean · Other Songs - Hazell Dean
da, da, da, dun, dun, da dingity ding, da ding.
Bom ba bom, bom ba dip, da dip,dip da
da, da, da, dun, dun, da dingity dong, da dong.
Heart and soul, I fell in love with you,
Heart and soul, the way a fool would do,
Madly...
Because you held me tight,
And stole a kiss in the ni-ight...
Heart and soul, I begged to be adored(ooooh ooh),
Lost control, and tumbled overboard(ooooh oooh ooh),
Gladly...
That magic night we kissed,
There in the moon mist.
Oh! but your lips were thrilling, much too thrilling,
Never before were mine so strangely willing.
Uh huh, but now I see, what one embrace can do,
Look at me, it's got me loving you,
Madly...
That little kiss you stole,
Held all my heart and soul.
Bom ba bom, bom ba dip, da dip,dip da
da, da, da, dun, dun, da ding, da ding, da dong.
Bom ba bom, bom ba dip,da dip,dip da
bom, ba ba bom, bom, dip, da dip, da dip.
(Instrumental)
Oh! but your lips were thrilling, much too thrilling,
Never before were mine so strangely willing.
Yeah, but now I see, what one embrace can do,
Look at me, it's got me loving you,
Madly...
That little kiss you stole,
Held all my heart and soul.
Heart And Soul
Hazell Dean's 'Heart And Soul' stands as a defining track from her 1960s soul and R&B repertoire, showcasing her distinctive vocal style that blended gospel intensity with pop sensibilities. Recorded during the height of her career, the song exemplifies the lush harmonies and emotional depth characteristic of her work alongside contemporaries like The Supremes and The Temptations. As a staple of her discography, the recording captures the essence of mid-60s British soul, where Dean's powerful voice delivered messages of love and devotion with a raw authenticity that resonated across the Atlantic. The track remains a significant example of her contribution to the genre, reflecting the era's musical landscape and her enduring legacy as one of the most celebrated female vocalists of the decade.
