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Home Is Where The Heart Is

Words & Music by Sherman Edwards, Hal David

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Home Is Where The Heart Is

Words & Music by Sherman Edwards, Hal David

Home is where the heart is
And my heart is anywhere you are
Anywhere you are is home
I don't need a mansion on a hill
That overlooks the sea
Anywhere you're with me is home

Maybe I'm a rolling stone
Who won't amount to much
But everything that I hold dear
Is close enough to touch

For home is where the heart is
And my heart is anywhere you are
Anywhere you are is home

Maybe I'm a rolling stone
Who won't amount to much
But everything that I hold dear
Is close enough to touch

For home is where the heart is
And my heart is anywhere you are
Anywhere you are is home

Home, home, home, home, home

First album:

RCA EPA-4371, 1962, Kid Galahad

First recorded:

October 26, 1962, Live Recordings Hollywood, California

More info:

Elvis sang Home Is Where the Heart Is in his 1962 film, Kid Galahad. The song, written by Sherman Edwards and Hal David, was recorded on October 26, 1961, at Radio Recorders. The film version is mellower than that released on record (take #21).


Home is where the heart is
And my heart is anywhere you are
Anywhere you are is home
I don't need a mansion on a hill
That overlooks the sea
Anywhere you're with me is home

Maybe I'm a rolling stone
Who won't amount to much
But everything that I hold dear
Is close enough to touch

For home is where the heart is
And my heart is anywhere you are
Anywhere you are is home

Maybe I'm a rolling stone
Who won't amount to much
But everything that I hold dear
Is close enough to touch

For home is where the heart is
And my heart is anywhere you are
Anywhere you are is home

Home, home, home, home, home

First album:

RCA EPA-4371, 1962, Kid Galahad

First recorded:

October 26, 1962, Live Recordings Hollywood, California

More info:

Elvis sang Home Is Where the Heart Is in his 1962 film, Kid Galahad. The song, written by Sherman Edwards and Hal David, was recorded on October 26, 1961, at Radio Recorders. The film version is mellower than that released on record (take #21).