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Don Gibson - It Was Worth It All / Head Over Heels In Love With You album flac Performer: Don Gibson
Title: It Was Worth It All / Head Over Heels In Love With You
Style: Country
Released: 1963
Country: Germany
MP3 album: 1866 mb
FLAC album: 1240 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: FLAC AUD AIFF WAV APE ADX AHX
Genre: Folk and Country

West and Gibson released an album together in 1969, titled Dottie and Don. He also recorded several duets with Sue Thompson among these being the Top 40 hits, "I Think They Call It Love" (1972), "Good Old Fashioned Country Love" (1974) and "Oh, How Love Changes" (1975). Gibson was nicknamed "The Sad Poet" because he frequently wrote songs that told of loneliness and lost love. His song "I Can't Stop Loving You", has been recorded by over 700 artists, most notably by Ray Charles in 1962. He also wrote and recorded "Sweet Dreams",. Head Over Heels in Love with You". 12. - - "It Was Worth It". - - - "Anything New Gets Old (Except My Love for You)".

HEAD OVER HEELS is a proto-metal music artist. TEARS FOR FEARS Head Over Heels, When In Love With Blind Man 45 with PicSleeve.

I fell head over heels in love with a wonderful man who I truthfully still love. I realized that I not only loved him, but I was head over heels in love with him. Oblivious to the implications, he falls head over heels in love, embarking on a bitter-sweet romance that will have cataclysmic consequences. Over the next four weeks, we went out on periodic dates and he was adorably shy and kinda weird-looking but cute and I fell head over heels. Do NOT roll head over heels as if doing a forward somersault. Then he uncurled his trunk and knocked two of his dear brothers head over heels. Exhausted Fossett, who had only 15 minutes' sleep the night before, was tossed head over heels in his tiny capsule as he struggled to deflate it. I raced across the desert, rifle above my head at the high-port.

Head over Heels (Cocteau Twins album). Head over Heels is the second studio album by Scottish alternative rock band Cocteau Twins. The album was released in October 1983 by 4AD, and was their first album as a duo of Elizabeth Fraser and Robin Guthrie. It featured the band's signature sound of "Guthrie’s lush guitars under Fraser’s mostly wordless vocals" and is considered an archetype of early ethereal wave music.

Head Over Heels" as written by Mindi Beth Abair, Dan Marfisi and John Sharpe. I wanted to be with you alone And talk about the weather But traditions I can trace against the child in your face Won't escape my attention You keep your distance with a system of touch And gentle persuasion I'm lost in admiration, could I need you this much? Oh, you're wasting my time You're just, just, just wasting time

They are head over heels in love and are very supportive of each other. Susan and Jeff used to work together and spent a lot of time with each other. It was a matter of time before they fell head over heels in love. Origin This phrase has reference to people actually falling. The inverted form of this phrase heels over head was used to describe a bad fall. The idiom changed to head over heels around the late 1700s and came to be associated with falling in love.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A It Was Worth It All
Written-By – Don Gibson
1:59
B Head Over Heels In Love With You
Written-By – Lester Flatt
1:55

Credits

  • Producer – Chet Atkins

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
47-8144 Don Gibson Head Over Heels In Love With You / It Was Worth It All ‎(7", Single) RCA Victor 47-8144 Germany 1963
47-8144 Don Gibson It Was Worth It All ‎(7", Single) RCA Victor 47-8144 Canada 1963
47-8144 Don Gibson It Was Worth It All / Head Over Heels In Love With You ‎(7", Hol) RCA Victor 47-8144 US 1963
RCA 1335, 47-8144 Don Gibson Head Over Heels In Love With You / It Was Worth It All ‎(7", Single, Promo) RCA Victor, RCA Victor RCA 1335, 47-8144 UK 1963