Don't Talk ( Put Your Head On My Shoulder)
Beach Boys · Other Songs - Beach Boys
I can hear so much in your sighs
And I can see so much in your eyes
There are words we both could say
But don't talk, put your head on my shoulder
Come close, close your eyes and be still
Don't talk, take my hand and let me hear your heart beat
Being here with you feels so right
We could live forever tonight
Lets not think about tomorrow
And don't talk put your head on my shoulder
Come close, close your eyes and be still
Don't talk, take my hand and listen to my heart beat
Listen, listen, listen.
Don't talk, put your head on my shoulder
Don't talk, close your eyes and be still
Don't talk, put your head on my shoulder
Don't talk, close your eyes and be still
Don't talk, put your head on my shoulder
And I can see so much in your eyes
There are words we both could say
But don't talk, put your head on my shoulder
Come close, close your eyes and be still
Don't talk, take my hand and let me hear your heart beat
Being here with you feels so right
We could live forever tonight
Lets not think about tomorrow
And don't talk put your head on my shoulder
Come close, close your eyes and be still
Don't talk, take my hand and listen to my heart beat
Listen, listen, listen.
Don't talk, put your head on my shoulder
Don't talk, close your eyes and be still
Don't talk, put your head on my shoulder
Don't talk, close your eyes and be still
Don't talk, put your head on my shoulder
Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)
Released by The Beach Boys, this track exemplifies the group's signature blend of harmonies and surf-rock energy. As a staple of their discography, the song showcases the band's ability to craft melodic pop structures that defined the late 1960s. The recording features the intricate vocal arrangements characteristic of Brian Wilson's production, capturing the emotional depth often found in their greatest hits. It remains a recognizable piece within the band's catalog, reflecting their enduring influence on the harmony-pop genre and their status as pioneers of the California sound.
