Just Ask Your Heart

Frankie Avalon

About Just Ask Your Heart

"Just Ask Your Heart" is a song written by Diane DeNota, Joe Ricci, and Pete Damato and performed by Frankie Avalon. The song reached #7 on the Billboard Top 100 in 1959. The song was arranged by Peter De Angelis. The song was ranked #59 on Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1959.


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Just ask your heart who dreams about you
Just ask your heart who's faithful and true
Someone who cares and won't make you blue
Just ask your heart who loves only you

Then you will find your true love will be
Someone who cares for you and wants to make you happy 

Then when your heart say he loves only you
And when it says he won't make you blue
Then ask your heart if your love is true
Just ask his heart loves only you

Then you will find your true love will be
Someone who cares for you and wants to make you happy 

Then when your heart say he loves only you
And when it says he won't make you blue
Then ask your heart if your love is true
Just ask his heart loves only you
Just ask his heart loves only you

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Frankie Avalon

Frankie Avalon (born September 18, 1940) is an American actor, singer, playwright, and former teen idol. more »

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Written by: DIANE DE NOTA, JOSEPH RICCI, PETE DAMATO

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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11 facts about this song

Release Dates
"Just Ask Your Heart" by Frankie Avalon was first released in the United States in August 1959.
Peak Performance
The song reached peak popularity in the U.S when it got to number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Songwriters
"Just Ask Your Heart" was written by the notable songwriting trio Pete DeAngelis, Nick Anthony, and Bob Marcucci.
Record Label
The song was released on the famous pop record label, Chancellor Records.
Song Duration
The running time of "Just Ask Your Heart" is approximately 2 minutes and 26 seconds.
Genre
Frankie Avalon's style in "Just Ask Your Heart" is characterized as Traditional Pop, often with a teen idol flavor characteristic of the late 50s and early 60s.
Album
"Just Ask Your Heart" was included in the album "The Young Frankie Avalon" which was also released in 1959.
Recognition
The song helped sustain Avalon's place as a teen idol in pop culture, following his prior hit "Venus".
Digital Availability
Today, "Just Ask Your Heart" is available on multiple digital platforms including Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music, providing access to lovers of classic pop music all over the world.
Prominent Voice
Avalon's singing style in the song is regarded for its warm, smooth vocals and emotive delivery, appealing to teenage audiences of the time.
Historical Context
"Just Ask Your Heart" was released during the era known as the "Golden Age" of Top 40 music, contributing to the wave of pop and rock n' roll music dominating American airwaves.

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