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Composed for a 1945 movie of the same name, this was nominated for the Oscar for Best Original Song. Haymes performed it in the film, and it has since been covered by numerous acts.
[Verse 1]
Love letters straight from your heart
Keep us so near while apart
I'm not alone in the night
When I can have all the love you write
[Verse 2]
I memorize every line
I kiss the name that you sign
And darling, then I read again right from the start
Love letters straight from your heart
[Violin Solo]
[Verse 2]
I memorize every line
I kiss the name that you sign
And darling, then I read again right from the start
Love letters straight from your heart
Love Letters was written by Edward Heyman & Victor Young.
Dick Haymes released Love Letters on Sat Aug 25 1945.