Released in Stereo only on a scarce 1958 stereo 45 and the 1959 album "More Joni Hits". Not even included on any of her recent CD compilations in stereo. This mix is "extreme stereo" in that the instrumentaion seems to be fully contained in the right channel while the voice mix comes from the left... still a nice rarity for Joni fans!!! Enjoy!!!
I remember my babysitter Kathy Stone sings this song as she held me in her arms dancing around the living room. I was 5 years old at the time, I'm sure she was thinking of some boy she liked at school. She too had dark brown hair and beautiful brown eyes. She was 12-13 during that time in 1961-1962. It was Joni James on the record with Kathy singing right along not missing a word. Those were the days.
rubbing2001 1 month ago
This has been the song I have been looking for, for a long long time. I listened to it as I was growing up. I just love her voice, it is so beautiful. Thank you!
Teresa
liferadiateslife 1 month ago
MGM lost a lot of their masters, it is really a shame, they did the same thing with Connie Francis too
joeyjosephs 3 months ago
This seems to be the original 45 rpm single; it was remixed for the album "More Joni Hits." The original stereo single of "There Goes My Heart" is even more extremely mixed; it too was remixed for the L.P. Though these were her first stereo singles, and "There Goes My Heart" was the first stereo single on any label, Joni was recording singles in stereo as far back as "Nothing Will Ever Change."
waynebrasler 4 months ago
Oh Joni every time i had a broken heart I played this over ,and over, again
bluegibby7 8 months ago
Joni was one of the greatest voices of all time. I grew up in the 50's and she was
the absolute best.
edwclint 10 months ago
This truly one of Jonis best Rocka a ballads. Love it. and Her.
circmgr 1 year ago
this is the best LP ever
Largobarbara 1 year ago
A Million plus selling record for Joni I knew this was going to be a hit song
first time I ever heard it on the radio. It peak at #24 in the United Kingdom
and made the Billboard Chart in the U.S.A. at #33 in January of 1959.
Fegen 1 year ago