Hearts That Turn
Colin Blunstone Lyrics
I heard what you said but I knew what you meant
It was written in your eyes
You looked away but I knew as you went
You'd walked out of my life
It doesn't make it any easier
If I say that I believe you
It doesn't make it any easier
If I say it isn't true
Was it more than I could give
Had someone hurt you so badly before
You never could forgive
It doesn't make it any easier
If I say that I believe you
It doesn't make it any easier
If I say it isn't true
Hearts that turn and break away
Never heal the wounds they make
And oh I never knew
Love could be so cruel
And promises that meant so much
Are broken with the final touch
And now that they're gone
It gets so hard
To find the words
To say
I never stopped you from living your dreams
Your heart was always free
And many's the time the tears that you cried
Weren't cried because of me
It doesn't make it any easier
If I say that I believe you
It doesn't make it any easier
If I say it isn't true
Hearts that turn and break away
Never heal the wounds they make
And oh I never knew
Love could be so cruel
And promises that meant so much
Are broken with the final touch
And now that they're gone
It gets so hard
To find the words
To say
I heard what you said but I knew what you meant
It was written in your eyes
You looked away but I knew as you went
You'd walked out of my life
Hearts that turn
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In the 60's, Colin Blunstone was the lead singer of the Zombies, a British band that developed a distinctive, jazzy sound, in which his soft, laid-back, almost hesitant voice was offset against the equally soft, but flexible and pointy instruments of organ, drum, and bass.
The Zombies disbanded. In the early 70's, Blunstone re-emerged as a solo act, and scored several major hits. The music featured rhythm guitar now and ranged from string arranged melodies, to rock, to American folk. Read Full BioIn the 60's, Colin Blunstone was the lead singer of the Zombies, a British band that developed a distinctive, jazzy sound, in which his soft, laid-back, almost hesitant voice was offset against the equally soft, but flexible and pointy instruments of organ, drum, and bass.
The Zombies disbanded. In the early 70's, Blunstone re-emerged as a solo act, and scored several major hits. The music featured rhythm guitar now and ranged from string arranged melodies, to rock, to American folk. The Zombies were never far away; for instance, "Andorra", written by co-Zombies Rod Argent and White, is a remake of "Time of the Season".
"One Year" was his first solo album.
In the late 70's Colin lent his voice to The Alan Parsons Project, a logical progression from his solo work, as can be heard in a song such as "Old and Wise".
Colin is currently touring and recording again with Rod Argent, another founder member of the Zombies, performing both new material and hits from their joint and solo careers.
The Zombies disbanded. In the early 70's, Blunstone re-emerged as a solo act, and scored several major hits. The music featured rhythm guitar now and ranged from string arranged melodies, to rock, to American folk. Read Full BioIn the 60's, Colin Blunstone was the lead singer of the Zombies, a British band that developed a distinctive, jazzy sound, in which his soft, laid-back, almost hesitant voice was offset against the equally soft, but flexible and pointy instruments of organ, drum, and bass.
The Zombies disbanded. In the early 70's, Blunstone re-emerged as a solo act, and scored several major hits. The music featured rhythm guitar now and ranged from string arranged melodies, to rock, to American folk. The Zombies were never far away; for instance, "Andorra", written by co-Zombies Rod Argent and White, is a remake of "Time of the Season".
"One Year" was his first solo album.
In the late 70's Colin lent his voice to The Alan Parsons Project, a logical progression from his solo work, as can be heard in a song such as "Old and Wise".
Colin is currently touring and recording again with Rod Argent, another founder member of the Zombies, performing both new material and hits from their joint and solo careers.
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