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Love Letters In The Sand Lyrics
Artist: Pat Boone
Love Letters In The Sand
Pat Boone
Words by Nick and Charles Kenny and Music by J. Fred Coots
-the # 11 song in the 1955-1959 rock era
-was # 1 for 7 weeks in 1957
-was also a # 6 hit in 1931 for Ted Black
On a day like today
We passed the time away
Writing love letters in the sand
How you laughed when I cried
Each time I saw the tide
Take our love letters from the sand
CHORUS
You made a vow that you would ever be true
But somehow that vow meant nothing to you
Now my broken heart aches
With every wave that breaks
Over love letters in the sand
Now my broken heart aches
With every wave that breaks
Over love letters in the sand
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Comments/Interpretations
Love this song as did my mother
Pat was a good friend of mine!
Oh such a terrible song...
Great Song!!! and FYI for "Ur mama" You are an idiot and more then likely someone you fails to give substantial meaning to your country or yourself for that matter. Best wishes taking care of your issues ALONE we don't care to hear them.
Has always been aa Great song. Pat did a terrific Job of performing it!
pat boone was the best?
I love this song....
Just Love This Song.
my 88 yr old father always sing this song, i got curious for the whole lyrics....
OMG..
i love this song so much, i feel in love when i listened ..
this is a rip off
old songs are full of memories old ages loved very much it foreign or local hits even for the new generation they choose to sing and listen
Wave lbria taking away meri waterman vattumannen ocean conery taking away tsunami could kill to water? poison sandviken glad jrvi meri..never letter it was : whos fault mother.Pat Bone Loveletters in sand , Dr Samuel Sandweiss spirit and mind.
Прекрасная песня. задушевная мелодия! Первый раз я её услышал по Радио Белград в середине 50-х годов (как теперь уже давно!) прошлого века,и до сих пор она нет-нет да и зазвучит где-то в глубине души. Thank you very. very
much!
Lagu ini populer pada tahun 60 an
sorry i have not been in touch for along time but ss you know that i was not here to ask you about liam hammond sorry but iwill keep in touch soon
Mr. White Bucks was the best
In, Brisbane, 1969, an old friend tried to teach me how to the play the Ukelele; this song renains my sole reptoire
i have broke my silence again be cause i love you so much as i did then but i am yours again ian ellingham we will never be parted willwe.
I have the original lyrics to ""love letters in the sand, written on graph paper and given to my mother.
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This song memorized me back to 1957 during my junior high school in such small city in East Java Indonesia. What a song...
I spent my adolescence listening to and singing along with Pat Boone's songs. "Love Letters in the Sand" was certainly my favorite song.
....ah! nostalgia..I am 10 yrs. old when I first heard this song of Pat Boone from the LP vinyl recording from Uncle's collection.And stay on my mind since then...That year circa 1959, Now 2014 still hook on that memorable song....mrLeumas
The intro to the song (that only Gene Austin sang in 1931) is "The sunbeams kiss the sands, my fate was in your hands the day I met you dear. And though I find you gone, your mem’ry lingers on. I guess I’ll get you dear...'
What memories! Heading down to Seaside Park at Jersey shore for the weekend in a '57 Buick Century and Pat Boone on the air with this song-hearing this each time brings me back. What a great talent. What a great rendition and what a fantastic voice for a beautiful song. A true classic.