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Keeper of My Heart - Faye Adams



     
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Make me a necklace of carnelian
Buy me some ribbons for my hair
I will change like a chameleon
If you show me that you careTake a deep breath of this virtue
Remember who your princess is
Your smile will be the guardian
Of all my weaknessesYou are the keeper of my heart?
Will you be what time has not forgot?
When I have fallen from your grace
Will you be what time cannot erase?Will you be the keeper, baby?
Will you hide the darkness deep?
Will you be the keeper of my heart?And I rest my gaze upon this ocean
Buried deep inside your eyes
I'm a slave to my emotions
The innocence that liesAnd when the winds of change have broken, baby
Every battle, every bough
Will your anger be unspoken
On the twilight of this vow?You are the keeper of my heart?

Will you be what time has not forgot?
When I have fallen from your grace
Will you be what time cannot erase?Will you be the keeper, baby?
Will you hide the darkness deep?
Will you be the keeper of my heart?Will you be the keeper of my heart?
Will you be what time has not forgot?
When I have fallen from your grace
Will you be what time cannot erase?Will you be the keeper, baby?
Will you hide the darkness deep?
Will you be the keeper of my heart?Will you be the keeper of my heart?
Will you be what time has not forgot?
When I have fallen from your grace
Will you be what time cannot erase?Will you be the keeper, baby?
Will you hide the darkness deep?
Will you be the keeper of my heart?Will you be the keeper, baby?
Will you hide the darkness deep?
Will you be in my heart?

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As Faye Scruggs (her married name), she became a regular performer in New York nightclubs in the late 1940s and early 1950s. While performing in Atlanta, Georgia, she was discovered by singer Ruth Brown, who won her an audition with bandleader Joe Morris of Atlantic Records. Changing her name to Faye Adams, Morris recruited her as a singer in 1952, and signed her to Herald Records. Her first release was Morris's song "Shake a Hand", which topped the U.S. R&B chart for ten weeks in 1953 and made number 22 on the U.S. pop chart.

Read more about Faye Adams on Last.fm.


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