Introduction

In the vast landscape of timeless love songs, “Love Letters” by Jack Jones stands as a poignant testament to romance. Released in 1961, this classic ballad has woven its way into the hearts of listeners, becoming an enduring symbol of love and longing.

Did You Know?

  • “Love Letters” was originally written by Edward Heyman and Victor Young for the 1945 film of the same name.
  • Jack Jones’s rendition of “Love Letters” in 1961 earned him widespread acclaim and solidified his status as a prominent vocalist of the era.
  • The song’s evocative lyrics and Jones’s soulful delivery make it a cherished piece in the tapestry of romantic music.
  • Jack Jones, a two-time Grammy Award winner, has left an indelible mark on the music industry with his versatile voice and timeless interpretations.

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Lyrics: Love Letters

Love letters straight from your heart
Keep us so near while apart
I’m not alone in the night
When I can have all the love you write

I memorize every line
And I kiss the name that you sign
And darling then
I read again right from the start
Love letters straight from your heart