Songs Gotta Come From The Heart
Bing Crosby · Other Songs - Bing Crosby
It's the difference between the big and the small
It doesn't have to be witty or smart
Just as long as it comes from the heart
It doesn't have to be classic or rock
Just as long as it comes from the heart
Just put more heart into you voice
And you'll become the people's choice
Just make up your mind from the start
That the song's gotta come from the heart
Just make up your mind from the start
That the song's gotta come from the heart
Don't be afraid you'll make your grade
Why you can sing as good as Bing
That's why I say when you start
That the song's gotta come from the heart
It doesn't have to be witty or smart
Long as it comes from the heart
It doesn't have to be classic or rock
Long as it comes from the heart
I'll give 'em that
I'll give 'em this
I'll strut away
Boy! You can't miss!
Just put a star on my chart
They won't need this anymore!
Cause the song's gonna come from the heart
Don't work cheap!
On opening nights, your name in lights
Why we won't stop, 'til you reach the top
We'll order our meal a la carte
That's expensive!
If the song comes from the heart
We'll be tremendous!
If the song comes from the heart
Can't call up Gable
If the song comes from the heart!
H-e-a-r-t!
Songs Gotta Come From The Heart
Bing Crosby's "Songs Gotta Come From The Heart" stands as a testament to his enduring legacy as one of the most influential vocalists in American music history. Known for his smooth baritone and intimate delivery, Crosby mastered the art of connecting with audiences through sincere, heartfelt performances that defined the crooner style. This recording reflects his commitment to emotional authenticity, a hallmark that propelled him to the forefront of popular music during the mid-20th century. Throughout his extensive discography, Crosby consistently prioritized genuine expression over technical flash, ensuring his songs resonated deeply with listeners across generations. The track exemplifies his ability to convey warmth and sincerity, reinforcing his status as a pivotal figure in the evolution of pop and traditional pop genres.

