About the song

“Halfway to Paradise” is a song performed by Bobby Vinton, released in 1968. The song was originally written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, two of the most prominent songwriters of the 1960s. It was first recorded by Tony Orlando in 1961 before Bobby Vinton’s version brought it renewed popularity.

The lyrics of “Halfway to Paradise” express a sense of longing and unfulfilled love. The narrator describes being close to someone he loves but not fully attaining the deep emotional connection he desires. Despite being physically near, the emotional distance makes the relationship feel incomplete, as if he’s only “halfway to paradise.”

Vinton’s version of the song features his smooth, heartfelt vocal style, which adds a layer of poignancy to the lyrics. The orchestration, typical of Vinton’s lush, romantic arrangements, complements the sentimental tone of the song.

“Halfway to Paradise” showcases Bobby Vinton’s ability to convey deep emotion through his music, making it a memorable track in his repertoire and a classic example of the romantic ballads popular in the 1960s.

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I want to be your loverBut your friend is all I’ve stayedI’m only halfway to paradiseSo near, yet so far away
I long for your lips to kiss my lipsBut just when I think they mayYou lead me halfway to paradiseSo near, yet so far away, mmm
Bein’ close to you is almost heaven (heaven)But seein’ you can do just so muchIt hurts me so to know your heart’s a treasure (treasure)And that my heart is forbidden to touch, so
Put your sweet lips close to my lipsAnd tell me that’s where they’re gonna stayDon’t lead me halfway to paradiseMmm, so near, yet so far away
Oh, uh, oh so near, yet so far awayYeah, yeah so near, yet so far away