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Ray Price – Talk To Your Heart

The song was written by C.M. Bradley and Louise Ulrich, and was produced by Don Law. It was included in Ray Price's album "Talk To Your Heart" Columbia 1958, and went on to become a major hit, reaching number 3 on US Most Played in C&W in Juke Boxes (Billboard).

Ray Price – Talk To Your Heart: A Timeless Country Classic

Are you ready to dive into the rich history of country music and explore the timeless classic «Talk To Your Heart» by Ray Price? In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the song, its meaning, and the legendary artist behind it. So, grab your cowboy hat and let’s embark on a journey through the heart of country music.

The Story Behind «Talk To Your Heart»

Ray Price - Talk To Your Heart
Cover LP Ray Price Columbia 1958
«Talk To Your Heart» is a classic country song that was recorded by Ray Price in 1952. The song was written by C.M. Bradley and Louise Ulrich, and was produced by Don Law. It was included in Ray Price’s album «Talk To Your Heart» Columbia 1958, and went on to become a major hit, reaching number 3 on US Most Played in C&W in Juke Boxes (Billboard).

The Meaning of «Talk To Your Heart»

The song is about longing and the desire to reconnect with a loved one. The lyrics express the singer’s plea to be allowed back into the heart of the person they care about. The song conveys a sense of loneliness and the hope for reconciliation. The singer urges the listener to talk to their heart and consider letting them back in. The themes of love, separation, and vulnerability are central to the song.
At its core, «Talk To Your Heart» is a song about the importance of honest communication in a relationship. The narrator is urging their partner to be open and vulnerable, emphasizing that true connection comes from sharing one’s innermost thoughts and feelings. The song’s timeless message continues to resonate with listeners, making it a beloved classic that has stood the test of time.




Ray Price: A Country Music Legend

Ray Price - Talk To Your Heart
Ray Price
Ray Price was a pivotal figure in the world of country music, known for his smooth baritone voice and innovative musical style. He rose to prominence in the 1950s and 1960s, becoming one of the genre’s most successful and influential artists. Price’s contributions to country music earned him a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame, and his impact on the genre continues to be felt to this day.
In conclusion, «Talk To Your Heart» is a timeless classic that showcases the emotional depth and enduring appeal of country music. Ray Price’s soulful delivery and the song’s heartfelt message have ensured its place in the pantheon of great country songs. So, the next time you’re in the mood for some classic country, be sure to give «Talk To Your Heart» a listen and experience the magic of this iconic song.

COUNTRYPEDIA




Ray Price – Talk To Your Heart Lyrics

When you’re alone at night with the world locked outside
Have a talk to your heart about me
If you told that it’s right that we stay apart
Then let me come in and talk to your heart
[ steel ]
Loving you changed my life in just one day
I’m waiting to hear what your heart will say
If your told that it’s right that we stay apart
Then let me come in and talk to your heart
[ fiddle ]
Believe you me there will be happiness when
You open your door and let me come in
If your told that it’s right that we stay apart
Then let me come in and talk to your heart
[ guitar ]
So talk to your heart if it can’t decide
Remember my own is waiting outside
Waiting alone outside in the dark
So let me come in and talk to your heart

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Ray Price - Talk To Your Heart
Single Ray Price Columbia 1952
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