Take Me To Your Heart
Eurythmics · Boxed [2005]
Take me to your heart
Time after time
I try to contact you
Time after time
I try to talk to you
But you don't take me to your heart
When I'm alone
I think you're near me
It's good to pretend
That you're with me
Why don't you take me to your heart
Time after time
I try to contact you
Time after time
I try to talk to you
But you don't take me to your heart
When I'm alone
I think you're near me
It's good to pretend
That you're with me
Why don't you take me to your heart
Take Me To Your Heart
Released on the 2005 reissue of their debut album, this track by Eurythmics blends the duo's signature electronic sound with a melodic pop sensibility. The recording features Annie Lennox's distinctive vocal delivery, characteristic of their work during the 1980s and early 2000s. While the song shares thematic elements with their earlier hits, it represents a continuation of their exploration of romantic tension and emotional vulnerability within the synth-pop genre. The track stands as a notable song in their discography, reflecting the enduring appeal of their collaborative style and the specific sonic palette they developed over decades of recording.

