Heaven Knows
The Corrs · The Works [2007]
Deep in our hearts
Strangers apart
Oh
Please come back to me
No more to leave
Never to grieve
I give my world to you
Send
Send her away to her grieving
I will never set you free
No more
No more a life without meaning
You and I will fly away to love
In my mind
Love in my soul
I just can't let go
Sadness fills my life
Oh
My fruitless plight
Only heaven knows
Tears
Tears in the night
Sorrow take flight
Oh
Please come back to me
Each we believe
Never to grieve
I give my world to you
Send
Send her away to her grieving
I will never set you free
No more
No
No more a life without meaning
You and I will fly to love
In my mind
Love in my soul
I just can't let go
Sadness fills my life
Oh
My fruitless plight
Only heaven knows
Sadness fills my life
Sadness fills my life
Oh
Oh
Oh
Sadness fills my life
Sadness fills my life
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Send
Oh
Send her away to her grieving
You and I will fly away to love
In my mind
Love in my soul
I just can't let go
Sadness fills my life
Oh
My fruitless plight
Only heaven knows
Love
In my mind
Love in my soul
I just can't let go
Sadness fills my life
Oh
My fruitless plight
Only heaven
Heaven knows
(Love in my mind)
(Love in my soul)
(I just can't let go)
Heaven knows
No
Oh
(Sadness fills my life)
(Oh)
(My fruitless plight)
Heaven knows
About Heaven Knows
"Heaven Knows" is a standout track from The Corrs' 2007 album *The Works*, blending their signature Celtic pop sensibilities with polished production. Released during a period where the group refined their sound for broader international audiences, the song exemplifies their ability to merge traditional Irish melodies with contemporary pop structures. As part of their discography following the success of *The Corrs* and preceding *Borrowed Heaven*, this recording showcases the band's vocal harmonies and acoustic-driven arrangements that defined their career. The track remains a favorite among fans for its emotional depth and catchy chorus, solidifying its place in their catalog of memorable works. It reflects the band's evolution while maintaining the core identity that made them a staple of the Celtic pop genre throughout the late 1990s and 2000s.
