Two Hearts

Pat Boone

About Two Hearts

"Two Hearts, Two Kisses (Make One Love)" is a popular song, written by Otis Williams and Henry Stone in 1954. It was recorded by Pat Boone for a major hit. This recording was released by Dot Records as catalog number 15338. Recorded by Otis Williams and the Charms, it first reached the Billboard magazine R&B charts on March 23, 1955 and lasted 12 weeks on the chart, peaking at #8. Other singers who have recorded the song include Doris Day, Frank Sinatra, Gisele MacKenzie, and The Crew Cuts. The song has an unusual 44-bar form, alternating 12-bar blues sections with an 8-bar bridge.  


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[Chorus]
One heart's not enough, baby
Two hearts make you feel crazy
One kiss makes you feel so nice
Two kisses put you in paradise
Two hearts, two kisses make one love

Two hearts beat as one, dear
Two arms make me know that you care
I have plenty of lovin'
Two kisses hotter than an oven
Two hearts, two kisses make one love

Lovin' you, baby, is my desire
I know that you could set this world afire
A little spark is burnin' deep inside
Love should be made by two (hoop-de-doo-oo)

[Chorus]

Lovin' you, baby, is my desire
I know that you could set this world afire
A little spark is burnin' deep inside
Love should be made by two (hoop-de-doo-oo)

[Chorus]

Two hearts, two kisses make one love

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Pat Boone

Charles Eugene "Pat" Boone (born June 1, 1934) is an American singer, actor and writer. He was a successful pop singer in the United States during the 1950s and early 1960s. Among his hit songs were cover versions of black R&B artists' songs (when parts of the country were segregated). He sold over 45 million albums, had 38 Top 40 hits and appeared in more than 12 Hollywood movies. Boone's talent as a singer and actor, combined with his old-fashioned values, contributed to his popularity in the early rock and roll era. more »

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20 facts about this song

Genre
"Two Hearts" by Pat Boone falls under the classic Pop music genre.
Release Date
The song came out back in the mid-20th century, specifically in the year 1955.
Songwriter
The song was penned down by many minds - including Johnny Lehmann and Pat Boone himself.
Billboard Success
"Two Hearts" enjoyed immense popularity upon its release and made it to the Billboard pop singles chart in 1955.
Recording Label
The iconic tune was released under the recording label, Dot Records.
Backstory
The song was composed when Pat Boone was at the beginning of his singing career, laying the foundation of his legacy.
Recognition
"Two Hearts" was one of the early major hits that established Pat Boone as one of America's top vocalists of the 1950s.
Pat Boone's Influence
The success of "Two Hearts" has been noted to establish Boone's reputation as a major player in the rock and roll era, despite his traditional pop sound.
Music Style
The song embodies the musical style of the mid-50s, favoring ballads over the emerging rock n roll sound, hence making Pat Boone a household name.
Legacy
"Two Hearts" is widely beloved even today, paying testament to the lasting effect of Pat Boone's contribution to the realm of pop music.
Genre
"Two Hearts" is a song in the pop genre, reflecting Pat Boone's signature romantic ballad style.
Released Date
Pat Boone's "Two Hearts" was released on July 20, 1955, marking one of his earlier works.
Album
The song is from his studio album "Pat Boone" which was released the same year.
Musical Style
Pat Boone is known for his smooth, soothing vocals and a style that typically infused popular tunes with a gentle rock and roll vibe. "Two Hearts" perfectly exemplifies this.
Popularity
Although "Two Hearts" wasn't one of Boone's major hits, it contributed to his popularity during the mid-1950s when he was second only to Elvis Presley among rock and roll's leading artists.
Lyrics
"Two Hearts" is typically representative of Boone's songs - romantic, sincere, and straightforward, aimed at a largely young audience.
Cover Variant
Boone's performance of "Two Hearts" is a cover. The song was written and first recorded by Nick Noble in the same year.
Billboard Chart
Despite not being one of his well-known songs, Boone's rendition of "Two Hearts" did make an appearance on the Billboard chart, peaking at number 16.
Boone's Career
Following the release of the song, Pat Boone continued a successful music career through the 1950s and into the early 60s. His conservative and clean-cut image contrasted sharply with many of his contemporaries, making him an appealing choice for a mainstream audience.
Legacy
Today, Pat Boone is remembered as one of the significant figures of 1950s pop music. While "Two Hearts" may not be his most recognized work, it contributes to the rich legacy of his musical output.

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