Don Cornell
Don Cornell was a popular Italian-American balladeer from the early 1940s (with the Sammy Kaye orchestra) to his last nationally-charted song in 1958, "Play Some Music For Broken Hearts", which appeared in the Cashbox magazine top 100. Along the way, million or near-million sellers included "I Came Here To Talk For Joe", "I'm Yours", "It Isn't Fair" and "Hold My Hand".
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Hold My Hand
Don Cornell Lyrics
So this is the kingdom of heaven
So this is the sweet promised land
While angels tell of love
Don't break the spell of love
Hold my hand
So this is the garden of Eden
In dreams it was never so grand
Let's never leave again
Adam and Eve again
Hold my hand
This is, the secret of what bliss is
And bliss is what your kiss is
At last I understand
So this is the kingdom of heaven
And here on the threshold we stand
Pass through the portal now
We'll be immortal now
Hold my hand
Hold my hand
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Jack Lawrence, Richard Myers
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normagee47
This song brought me to tears today when I heard it on Susan Slept Here. Took me back to when I was a child and mom and dad were still alive😪
Frank Plantamura
A beautiful song by a great-underrated singer!!!
Dawn Reece
My dad bought this song at 17 before he could afford a record player and it was the last song at his funeral. Forever In my heart as his xxxx
William Thomas
50S WERE THE BEST YEARS
ESHEJH
Just saw the movie, again. Love it. Such a great song and beautiful movie. Love Debbie Reynolds. Such a doll.
granmut
Love the song, the film, Debbie Reynolds & Dick Powell xxx
mark1968
Such clear vocals.
Francine488
J ADORE CETTE CHANSON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
erik sexton
that is an exceptionally dreamy swoon worthy song . . . it sends me every time ! ! !
Janelle Powles
Love this song. Susan slept here