Though best-known from the 1947 revival of Ted Weems' 1933 and 1938 recordings, “Heartaches” was a moderately successful ballad when it first appeared on the scene in 1931.
Recorded by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, vocal by Carmen Lombardo, in NYC January 28, 1931.
Heartaches, heartaches
My loving you meant only heartaches
Your kiss was such a sacred thing to me
I can't believe it's just a burning memory
Heartaches, heartaches
What does it matter how my heart breaks?
I should be happy with someone new
But my heart aches for you
Heartaches was written by Al Hoffman & John Klenner.
Guy-lombardo released Heartaches on Wed Jan 28 1931.