Gene Pitney - Half Heaven Half Heartache

"My arms reach out for you I kiss you tenderly
But you touch my lips you're kissing him not me, why must it be
Half heaven, half heartache, my lovin' you, darlin'
Can't you forget that other love you knew, hmm

Within your angel eyes a world of dreams are there
Yet I'll keep wondering if they are mine to share, oh it's just not fair
Half heaven, half heartache, my loving you, darlin'
Oh let my love be strong enough to take away the heartache
And make my life a heaven on earth with you-ou-oo-ou

Half heaven, half heartache, my loving you, darlin'
Oh let my love be strong enough to take away the heartache
And make my life a heaven on earth with you-ou-oo-oo-ou

"
"My arms reach out for you I kiss you tenderly
But you touch my lips you're kissing him not me, why must it be
Half heaven, half heartache, my lovin' you, darlin'
Can't you forget that other love you knew, hmm

Within your angel eyes a world of dreams are there
Yet I'll keep wondering if they are mine to share, oh it's just not fair
Half heaven, half heartache, my loving you, darlin'
Oh let my love be strong enough to take away the heartache
And make my life a heaven on earth with you-ou-oo-ou

Half heaven, half heartache, my loving you, darlin'
Oh let my love be strong enough to take away the heartache
And make my life a heaven on earth with you-ou-oo-oo-ou

"
Gene Pitney Half Heaven Half Heartache

Half Heaven Half Heartache 1962.

Gene Pitney - Half Heaven, Half Heartache

"Half Heaven, Half Heartache" - by Gene Pitney. Classic oldie, unique voice.

Gene Pitney - Half Heaven Half Heartache w/ LYRICS

Half Heaven Half Heartache - "Gene Pitney" Year Song Released 1962 My arms reach out for you, I kiss you tenderly. But when you touch my lips, you're kissing ...

Gene Pitney - Half heaven,Half Heartache & Blue Angel

From Gene's second apperance at the wheeltappers And shunters,broadcast 19th July 1975-the first episode of series 4.

(Stereo Version) Gene Pitney - Half Heaven-Half Heartache (HQ, 1963)

This is another one of those Rock N' Roll era songs that just never sounded as good to me in stereo. I like it. Just not as much as I do the mono version.

Gene Pitney