Somewhere In My Heart
Aztec Camera
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Summer in the city where the air is still A baby being born to the overkill Who cares what people say We walk down love's motorway Ambition and love wearing boxing gloves And singing hearts and flowers Somewhere in my heart There is a star that shines for you Silver splits the blue Love will see it through And somewhere in my heart There is the will to set you free All you've got to be is true A star above the city in the northern chill A baby being born to the overkill No say no place to go A t.v. and a radio Amibition and love wearing boxing gloves And singing hearts and flowers Somewhere in my heart There is a star that shines for you Silver splits the blue Love will see it through And somewhere in my heart There is the will to set you free All you've got to be is true But who could heal What's never been as one And our hearts have been torn Since the day we were born Just like anyone From Westwood to Hollywood The one thing that's understood Is that you can't buy time But you can sell your soul And the closest thing to heaven is to rock and roll Somewhere in my heart There is a star that shines for you Silver splits the blue Love will see it through And somewhere in my heart There is the will to set you free All you've got to be is true
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Written by: RODDY FRAME
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10 facts about this song
Release Details"Somewhere in My Heart" is a single by Scottish band Aztec Camera, which was released in the UK on 16th March 1988.
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High Chart PositionThe song reached No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart in June 1988, making it the band's most successful single.
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Album Introduction"Somewhere in My Heart" is the twelfth single and biggest hit by Aztec Camera, being included on their 1987 album "Love."
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Band LeaderAztec Camera was the brainchild of Roddy Frame, the group's songwriter and only consistent member.
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Influential Genre"Somewhere In My Heart" falls under the genre of new wave, a popular music style in the late '70s and early '80s.
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Iconic Opening Lines"Somewhere in my heart there is a star that shines for you, Silver splits the blue, Love will see it through" are the opening lines of this song, which are loved by fans.
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Layered Music ProductionThe track is appreciated for its layered music production, quirky trumpet and saxophone sections, along with the unique vocal style of Roddy Frame.
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Music VideoThe music video for the song features Roddy Frame performing in a room filled with sunshine bouncing off multiple reflective surfaces. Frame's energetic performance complements the upbeat nature of the song.
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Positive ReceptionThe song received a very positive reception from both critics and the audience alike. It was praised for its catchy tune, bitingly optimistic lyrics, and the refined vocals of Roddy Frame.
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Continuing PopularityDespite being over 30 years old, "Somewhere in My Heart" remains one of the most recognized songs by Aztec Camera and is continuously played on '80s-themed radio stations.
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