Introduction

“Put Your Head on My Shoulder” is a song written and performed by Canadian-American singer-songwriter Paul Anka. It was released in August 1959 as a single from his album Lonely Boy. The song was a massive hit, reaching number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 1 on the Billboard Easy Listening chart. It has since become one of Anka’s signature songs and one of the most popular love songs of all time.

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Anka wrote “Put Your Head on My Shoulder” when he was just 17 years old. He was inspired by his girlfriend at the time, Annette Funicello. The song is a simple but heartfelt expression of love and affection. The singer tells his lover that he will be there for her, no matter what. He offers her his shoulder to cry on, his hand to hold, and his heart to love.

“Put Your Head on My Shoulder” was recorded at Bell Sound Studios in New York City in August 1958. The song was arranged and conducted by Don Costa. It was released as a single on August 17, 1959, and quickly became a hit. The song’s catchy melody and sweet lyrics resonated with listeners of all ages.

“Put Your Head on My Shoulder” has been covered by many other artists over the years, including The Lettermen, Michael BublĂ©, and Doja Cat. The song has also been featured in numerous films and television shows. It remains one of the most popular and beloved love songs of all time.

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Lyrics

Put your head on my shoulder
Hold me in your arms, baby
Squeeze me oh so tight
Show me that you love me too

Put your lips next to mine, dear
Won’t you kiss me once, baby
Just a kiss goodnight, maybe
You and I will fall in love
(You and I will fall in love)

People say that love’s a game
A game you just can’t win
If there’s a way
I’ll find it someday
And then this fool will rush in

Put your head on my shoulder
Whisper in my ear, baby
Words I want to hear
Tell me, tell me that you love me too
(Tell me that you love me too)

Put your head on my shoulder
Whisper in my ear, baby
Words I want to hear, baby
Put your head on my shoulder