Introduction

In the realm of music, some songs are more than just compositions; they are anthems that touch the depths of the soul. Roxette’s “Listen To Your Heart,” released in 1988, is undoubtedly one such timeless masterpiece. This iconic ballad, composed by the Swedish pop-rock duo Roxette, has carved its name in the annals of music history, capturing the hearts of generations. But there’s more to this song than just its melody – let’s delve into the captivating story of “Listen To Your Heart” and the talented artists behind it.Roxette songwriter Per Gessle pays tribute to Marie Fredriksson: 'What a  dream we got to share' | The Independent | The Independent

Did You Know?

1. Chart-Topping Success: “Listen To Your Heart” soared to global acclaim, reaching the top of the charts in multiple countries, including the United States, Canada, and various European nations. It’s not just a song; it’s a sensation that conquered the airwaves.

2. Roxette – The Dynamic Duo: The Swedish pop-rock duo behind this chartbuster, Roxette, consisted of Marie Fredriksson and Per Gessle. Their unique blend of pop and rock elements set them apart in the music industry, and they were known for crafting memorable melodies and powerful lyrics.

3. A Song of Love and Longing: “Listen To Your Heart” is a heart-rending ballad that explores themes of love and longing. The powerful lyrics and emotional vocals make it an anthem for the lovestruck and a comforting refuge for the brokenhearted.

4. Enduring Legacy: Even decades after its release, “Listen To Your Heart” remains an evergreen favorite, often featured in films, TV shows, and cover versions by various artists. Its timelessness is a testament to the song’s enduring quality.

5. Tragic Loss and Lasting Impact: In 2019, the world bid farewell to Marie Fredriksson, who passed away after a long battle with cancer. Her indomitable spirit and extraordinary talent left an indelible mark on the world of music, and “Listen To Your Heart” stands as a tribute to her legacy.It Must Have Been Love: Roxette's power ballad is a masterpiece of pain |  Pop and rock | The Guardian

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Lyrics: Listen To Your Heart 

I know there’s something in the wake of your smile.
I get a notion from the look in your eyes, yea.
You’ve built a love but that love falls apart.
Your little piece of heaven turns too dark.

Listen to your heart
When he’s calling for you.
Listen to your heart
There’s nothing else you can do.
I don’t know where you’re going
And I don’t know why,
But listen to your heart
Before you tell him goodbye.

Sometimes you wonder if this fight is worthwhile.
The precious moments are all lost in the tide, yea.
They’re swept away and nothing is what it seems,
The feeling of belonging to your dreams.

Listen to your heart
When he’s calling for you.
Listen to your heart
There’s nothing else you can do.
I don’t know where you’re going
And I don’t know why,
But listen to your heart
Before you tell him goodbye.

And there are voices
That want to be heard.
So much to mention
But you can’t find the words.
The scent of magic,
The beauty that’s been
When love was wilder than the wind.

Listen to your heart
Take a listen
When he’s calling for you
Listen to your heart
Take a listen
There’s nothing else you can do.
I don’t know where you’re going
And I don’t know why,
But listen to your heart
Before

Listen to your heart
Take a listen
When he’s calling for you
Listen to your heart
Take a listen
There’s nothing else you can do.
I don’t know where you’re going
And I don’t know why,
But listen to your heart
Before you tell him goodbye.

Listen to your heart
[Repeat until the end]

Take a listen to your heart
Take a
Take a listen to your heart

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