Paycheck, Johnny - Touch My Heart Lyrics






Touch my heart feel the hurt
The pain and misery
Then tell me again what love has done for me
If you lived in my world awhile
You'd soon forget how to smile
For here there's a million ways to cry
If you had my eyes you could see
How a woman changed my destiny
I'm a man who can't live and yet can't die

See these hands of mine and how they shake
My nerves are gone 'cause I can't break
The habit of remembering yesterday
Another love couldn't stop this ache
I know I'd make the same mistakes
Her memory's always standing in my way

Touch my heart feel the hurt
It's destroying me
I've tried but I can't seem to shake her memory
Touch my heart feel the hurt
The pain and misery
Then tell me again what love has done for me





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  1. d.... b....

    Ole Johnny had his problems, BUT, it is my opinion he deserves a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame.

  2. B.... L....

    Paycheck wrote it

  3. B.... t....

    Great version of this song .

  4. B.... L....

    He wrote once you ve had the best song by jones

  5. B.... L....

    John wrote it didnt he

  6. C.... K....

    Wayne, john taught george this style.

    C.... K....

    No he didn't.  Donald Eugene Lytle (Donny Young) worked for George Jones. Paycheck learned his style from Jones.  George's first hit was "Why Baby Why" in 1955. Actually, Jones got his note bending style from Lefty Frizzell

    C.... K....

    balladeer, this is untrue. several music industry professionals would testify that paycheck influenced jones. read the liner notes of "soul and the edge". frizzell did not bend notes, his is an entirely different style.

    C.... K....

    Some Paycheck partisans speculate that he influenced Jones' vocal style. It's true both emerged from the Hank Williams school, sharing a similar passion for achingly intense phrasing. While some cross-pollination could have occurred, that theory ignores a couple facts. Before he met Paycheck, seeds of Jones' later style appeared on early Starday 45s such as "Just One More" and the Thumper Jones rockabilly singles. Also, Paycheck's magnificently flinty, explosive roar of a voice reflects the influence of two other ex-bosses: Faron and Price.

    C.... K....

    very good response!

  7. S.... C....

    I remember him doing another version of this. Did he record two?

    S.... C....

    Most likely, yup.

  8. w.... ....

    John has a few different words than the version by the master Ray Price

    w.... ....

    Johnny wrote the song he knows the words!

    w.... ....

    if you write a song, you must sing the song.....

  9. W.... F....

    pretty cool kinda sounds like george

    W.... F....

    nope, old george came along after JP.........

    W.... F....

    no he didn't

  10. a.... ....

    This one is great

  11. l.... ....

    very good can't get any better than this song thank's Jamie