In the soul-stirring echoes of "Rhythm & Blues," The Head and the Heart captures the electrifying thrill of newfound love and its power to invigorate life's mundane moments. Through nostalgic references to Elvis and blue suede shoes, the song harks back to a time when music was not just heard but deeply felt. It's a plea for connection, an invitation to let go of loneliness and embrace the joyous ride together. The lyrics gently nudge us towards sharing our journeys, reminding us that no one should navigate the twists and turns of life in solitude. It’s about finding that special someone who makes every day feel like a lively dance to the timeless tunes of love and life. #LoveAndLife #Nostalgia #Connection
Rhythm & Blues
Lyrics
Ain't it nice to be so lucky
Ain't it nice to be so loved
Oh, come on darlin', won't you let me
Won't you let me drive you home
'Cause I've had the rhythm and blues since the day you met me
Stepped on my blue suede shoes, watch Elvis go crazy
Oh, come on darlin', won't you let me
Won't you let me turn you on
'Cause no one likes to be so lonely
No one likes to feel alone
Oh, come on darlin', won't you let me
Won't you let me drive you home
I'll drive you home
Oh, come on darlin', won't you let me
Won't you let me turn you on
I know my faithful mind is so blind
I've been running out on everyone and everything 'til now
If it's Monday or Sunday
Well, I've got the rhythm and blues since the day you met me
Stepped on my blue suede shoes you made Elvis go crazy
Oh, come on darlin', won't you let me
Won't you let me turn you on
Writer(s): KENNETH JOSEPH HENSLEY JR, JOSIAH DAVID JOHNSON, JONATHAN ERIC RUSSELL, CHARITY ROSE THIELEN, ROBERT TYLER WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER SHANE ZASCHE
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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