The original version of "Love You in the Heart is Hard to Say" is the English song "More Than I Can Say", which was written by Jerry Allison and Sonny Curtis, and was produced in the early 50's. It was first made famous by Bobby Vee in 1961, and later reinterpreted by Leo Sayer in 1980. and then reinterpreted by Leo Sayer in 1980. The song became a lyrical classic for men and women in love in the 1980s, and went on to be a #2 Gold Record, a 5-week runner-up on the U.S. charts, a 3-week #1 on the Adult Lyric Chart, and a #2 single on the U.K. charts in 1980. Although different singing styles and arrangements of the music, the two versions actually have their own merits, only the former version is rare today. In fact, this song, originally western style, the rhythm of the tune itself is also very prominent, originally sung casually, close to nature, the effect is only better. However, the so-called situation from the heart, I'm afraid the best version, should be suitable for young men and women, accompanied by music, dancing around the campfire when used.
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