About the song
“You’re In My Heart (The Final Acclaim)” is a song written and performed by British rock singer Rod Stewart.
Background:
- Release: Originally released in 1977 on the album “Foot Loose & Fancy Free,” the song became a massive hit and one of Stewart’s most beloved songs.
- Album: The live version from the “One Night Only!” concert album (2004) gained further popularity.
- Genre: Soft rock with elements of pop and folk
Lyrics:
The lyrics are romantic and poetic, expressing deep affection and admiration for the subject of the song. Some key lines include:
- “You’re in my heart, you’re in my soul / You’ll be my breath should I grow old”
- “You are my lover, you’re my best friend / You’re in my soul”
- “You’re ageless, timeless, lace and fineness / You’re beauty and elegance”
- “You’re a rhapsody, a comedy / You’re a symphony and a play”
The song also references Stewart’s love for football (soccer), mentioning two teams: Celtic and United.
Themes:
- Love and admiration: The central theme is the deep affection and respect the singer has for the person he’s addressing.
- Beauty and elegance: The lyrics praise the subject’s physical and inner beauty, using vivid imagery and metaphors.
- Passion and devotion: The song conveys a sense of intense passion and commitment to the relationship.
- Nostalgia and timelessness: There’s a hint of nostalgia for past experiences and a desire for the love to endure.
- Personal interests: The mention of football teams adds a personal touch, revealing the singer’s interests and passions.
Additional Notes:
- While the song is often interpreted as a love song to a woman, Stewart has stated that it’s also about his love for Scotland.
- The live version from “One Night Only!” captures the energy and emotion of Stewart’s performance, making it a favorite among fans.
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Lyrics
I didn’t know what day it was
When you walked into the room I said hello unnoticed You said goodbye too soonBreezing through the clientele
Spinning yarns that were so lyrical I really must confess right here The attraction was purely physicalI took all those habits of yours
That in the beginning were hard to accept Your fashion sense, Beardsley prints I put down to experienceThe big bossed lady with the Dutch accent
Who tried to change my point of view Her ad lib lines were well rehearsed But my heart cried out for youYou’re in my heart, you’re in my soul
You’ll be my breath should I grow old You are my lover, you’re my best friend You’re in my soulMy love for you is immeasurable
My respect for you immense You’re ageless, timeless, lace and fineness You’re beauty and eleganceYou’re a rhapsody, a comedy
You’re a symphony and a play You’re every love song ever written But honey what do you see in meYou’re in my heart, you’re in my soul
You’ll be my breath should I grow old You are my lover, you’re my best friend You’re in my soulYou’re an essay in glamor
Please pardon the grammar But you’re every schoolboy’s dream You’re Celtic, United, but baby I’ve decided You’re the best team I’ve ever seenAnd there have been many affairs
Many times I’ve thought to leave But I bite my lip and turn around ‘Cause you’re the warmest thing I’ve ever foundYou’re in my heart, you’re in my soul
You’ll be my breath should I grow old You are my lover, you’re my best friend You’re in my soul