Originally neapolitan ballad "Torna a Surriento" (Come Back to Sorrento).
Adaptated by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman
Recorded by Elvis in 1960 and released as a single in 1961 when it became number one in the US and UK, also one of the best selling singles of all time.
When we kiss my heart's on fire
Burning with a strange desire
And I know, each time I kiss you
That your heart's on fire too
So, my darling, please surrender
All your love so warm and tender
Let me hold you in my arms, dear
While the moon shines bright above
All the stars will tell the story
Of our love and all its glory
Let us take this night of magic
And make it a night of love
Won't you please surrender to me
Your lips, your arms, your heart, dear
Be mine forever
Be mine tonight
Adaptated by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman
Recorded by Elvis in 1960 and released as a single in 1961 when it became number one in the US and UK, also one of the best selling singles of all time.
When we kiss my heart's on fire
Burning with a strange desire
And I know, each time I kiss you
That your heart's on fire too
So, my darling, please surrender
All your love so warm and tender
Let me hold you in my arms, dear
While the moon shines bright above
All the stars will tell the story
Of our love and all its glory
Let us take this night of magic
And make it a night of love
Won't you please surrender to me
Your lips, your arms, your heart, dear
Be mine forever
Be mine tonight
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