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About the Song

In the realm of classic love songs, few hold the enduring power of Paul Anka’s “Love Me Warm and Tender”. Released in 1962, this heartfelt ballad captured the hearts of listeners with its simple yet poignant lyrics and Anka’s smooth, emotive vocals.

The song’s title sets the tone, expressing a yearning for genuine affection and intimacy. The lyrics, devoid of grand declarations or flowery language, instead focus on the quiet desires of the heart. Anka pleads for “a little love, a little tenderness,” conveying a longing for connection and understanding.

The melody of “Love Me Warm and Tender” is equally understated, relying on a gentle piano and strings to create a warm and intimate atmosphere. Anka’s voice, imbued with sincerity and vulnerability, perfectly complements the music, delivering the lyrics with a touch of longing and hope.

The song’s simplicity is its strength. It speaks directly to the universal human need for love and connection, resonating with listeners across generations. “Love Me Warm and Tender” is not a song of grand gestures or passionate declarations; it’s a quiet plea for the warmth and tenderness that make life meaningful.

Even decades after its release, “Love Me Warm and Tender” remains a timeless classic. It continues to touch hearts and remind us of the simple joys of love and affection, making it a cherished song for generations to come.

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Lyrics: Love Me Warm And Tender

Love me warm and tender, dearLove me warm like the glow of the morning sunLove me warm and tender, dearLove me so just as though I’m the o-o-o-onl-why-why one
Kiss me warm and tender, dearKiss me strong, kiss me long ’til the end of timeKiss me warm and tender, dearLet me know, tell me so ’til the end of time
I’m in heaven in-a your embraceSee the glow of your angel faceHeaven sings, heaven rings, on your wings we will fly awayWe will fly, you and I, to the sky where we’ll always stay
Love me warm and tender, dearTake my lips, take my arms, they belong to youLove me warm and tender, dearI’m a part of your heart for my whole life through
Love me warm and tender, dearLove me warm like the glow of the morning sunLove me warm and tender, dearLove me so just as though I’m the o-o-o-onl-why-why one

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