
“Look Heart, No Hands” is a song written by Trey Bruce and former Amazing Rhythm Aces member Russell Smith, and recorded by American country music artist Randy Travis. It was released in November 1992 as the only new single for his Greatest Hits, Volume Two compilation. Travis’ rendition of the song was a Number One hit for him in early 1993, spending two weeks at the top of the Billboard country singles charts. “Look Heart, No Hands” is a mid-tempo in which the narrator expresses the feeling of falling in love, comparing it to riding a bicycle downhill without holding onto the handlebars.
The music video was directed by Jim Shea and premiered in late 1992.
From the album Greatest Hits, Volume Two
B-side “The Heart to Climb the Mountain”
Released November 16, 1992
Genre Country
Length 3:10
Label Warner Bros. Nashville
Songwriter(s) Trey Bruce. Russell Smith
Producer(s) Kyle Lehning
B-side “The Heart to Climb the Mountain”
Released November 16, 1992
Genre Country
Length 3:10
Label Warner Bros. Nashville
Songwriter(s) Trey Bruce. Russell Smith
Producer(s) Kyle Lehning
Randy Travis – Look Heart, No Hands Lyrics
I remember how it used to feel
Riding down old two mile hill
Tennis shoes up on the handle bars
Paying no mind to the passing cars
No doubts, no fears, just like when you are here
No chains, no strings, no fences, no walls
No net, just you to catch me when I fall
Look heart, no hands
It took a little time to get up to speed
To find the confidence and strength I’d need
To just let go and reach for the sky
You know sometimes it felt I could fly
No doubts, no fears, just like when you are here
No chains, no strings, no fences, no walls
No net, just you to catch me when I fall
Look heart, no hands
It doesn’t take much
Just a smile or a touch
And I’m a kid again
I can almost feel that wind
No chains, no strings, no fences, no walls
No net, just you to catch me when I fall
Look heart, no hands
Look heart, no hands
