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CAN'T YOU HEAR MY HEARTBEAT
(Carter/Lewis)
Every time I see you lookin' my way
Baby, baby, can't you hear my heartbeat?
In the car or walking down the highway
Baby, baby, can't you hear my heartbeat?
When you move up closer to me
I get a feelin' that's ooo-wee
Can't you hear the poundin' of my heartbeat
'cause you're the one I love, you're the one I love
When I feel you put your arms around me
Baby, baby, can't you hear my heartbeat?
Then I'm glad, I'm mighty glad I found you
Baby, baby, can't you hear my heartbeat?
When you asked me to meet your Ma
I knew that baby, we'd be going far
Can't you hear the poundin' of my heartbeat?
'cause you're the one I love, you're the one I love
------ rhythm guitar ------
All my friends are cryin' out to meet you
Baby, baby, can't you hear my heartbeat?
Now's the time to go and see the preacher
Baby, baby, can't you hear my heartbeat?
Wedding bells are gonna chime
Baby, baby, you're gonna be mine
Can't you hear the poundin' of my heartbeat
'cause you're the one I love, you're the one I love
Baby, baby, can't you hear my heartbeat?
Baby, baby, can't you hear my heartbeat?
Baby, baby, can't you hear my heartbeat?
Nice one Chessman, didn't know them (even with a UK top ten hit - my era) but look at this out of interest! (Note Jimmy Page).
Goldie etc.Their biggest selling UK single, "Can't You Hear My Heart Beat?," was a pop song which would prove pivotal in the band's career. The recording would result in a bit of a feud between Mike Jeffries and his partner, a highly successful producer named Mickie Most. Mr. Most reportedly felt the song had been "stolen from his desk" by Jeffries, and insisted it be given to his up and coming "teeny-bopper" band, Herman's Hermits, for release in the US. Written by John Carter and Kenneth Lewis, "Can't You Hear My Heart Beat?" would peak at number 2 on the US Billboard Singles Chart for Herman's Hermits on March 27, 1965. As with many of their hits, the actual backing musicians weren't the Hermits, but session men like Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones, later of Led Zeppelin. Herman's Hermits would go on to have nine straight top ten hits in the US over the next fifteen months, including two chart-toppers. For Goldie and the Gingerbreads, the loss of the US release was like a slap in the face.