The song Heart to Heart is performed by John Denver in the album named John Denver-Live in the U.S.S.R in the year 2007 .
I haven't seen all there is to see
But I've seen quite a bit
I've seen things I'll always remember
Some things I wish that I could forget
I haven't quite been around the world
But I've been around the block
I know that distances are meaningless
Like the hands that move around the clock
And I know that love is everywhere
Always safe, always true
And exactly where it comes from
Is where it's going to
Your heart to mine, my heart to yours
Talk about opening windows
Talk about opening doors
My heart to yours, your heart to mine
Love is the light that shines
From heart to heart
Here I am sitting in old Hong Kong
With the harbor and the lights
There like diamonds in the heavens
Enough to brighten the darkest of nights
There's another side to sorrow
As there is to everything
Like the other side of lonely
Is falling in love again
And then you know that there's an answer
To the suffering you see
And though it isn't easy
It's still as simple as you and me
And you know that love is everywhere
Always safe, always true
And exactly where it comes from
Is where its going to
Your heart to mine, my heart to yours
Talk about opening windows
Talk about opening doors
My heart to yours, your heart to mine
Love is the light that shines
From heart to heart
Your heart to mine, my heart to yours
Talk about opening windows
Talk about opening doors
My heart to yours, your heart to mine
Love is the light that shines
From heart to heart
John Denver - John Denver-Live in the U.S.S.R
- Intro
- Boy From The Country
- Starwood in Aspen
- Rocky Mountain High
- Sunshine On My Shoulders
- Mathew
- Leaving On A Jet Plane
- Follow Me
- Baby You Look Good To Me Tonight
- The Bells of Rhymney
- Rhymes and Reasons
- I Want To Live
- The Gold and Beyond
- Country Roads
- Grandma's Feather Bed
- Seasons of the Heart
- Shanghai Breezes
- My Sweet Lady
- It Amazes Me
- Heart to Heart
- Annies Song (Russian verse)
- Calypso
- Peace Poem
- It's About Time
- Perhaps Love
- This Old Guitar
- I'm Sorry