Love Letters

Ketty Lester

Love LettersKetty LesterWritten by Victor Young and Edward HeymanPeaked at # 5 in 1962 Revoyda Frierson's first and only Top 10 single, released under her stage- name "Ketty Lester." Ketty later commented that the song was recorded in a garage studio in LA, and, surprisingly, her vocals were recorded in a bathroom. Cover version of Dick Haymes' 1945 Top 15 pop hit. Later performed by Elvis as a Top 20 hit in 1966.Love letters straight from your heartKeep us so near while apartI'm not alone in the nightWhen I can have all the love you writeI memorize every lineAnd I kiss the name that you signAnd, darling, then I read again right from the startLove letters straight from your heartI memorize every lineAnd I kiss the name that you signAnd, darlin', then I read again right from the startLove letters straight from your heart