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Chris Isaak — Two Hearts
Album: San Francisco Days
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7.3

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Total ratings: 1740









Released: 1993
Length: 3:31
Plays (last 30 days): 1
No stars in the sky, the night seems so dark around you.
You won't say a word, and wonder why no one's found you,
Waiting for love, praying for love again........

Love's a heavy weight, give it to me don't hesitate.
Love's a heavy thing, too heavy for one heart to bring me your love.
Give me your love again, it's not your fault.
One heart can never win it takes

Two hearts, two hearts just to hold love.
Two hearts, two hearts just to hold your lo-o-o-o-o-ve.
Your lo-o-o-o-o-ve.

And if your heart should ache,
Remember me.
And if your heart should break.

Two hearts, two hearts they can mend it.
Heartache, heartaches can be ended by love, by love.

Love's a heavy weight, give to me don't hesitate.
Love's a heavy thing, too heavy for one heart to bring me your love.
Give me your love again, It's not too late.
One heart can never win, it takes two hearts.

Two hearts, two hearts just to hold love
Two hearts, two hearts just to hold your lo-o-o-o-o-ve
Your lo-o-o-o-o-ve.
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 scrubbrush wrote:

I was today-years-old when I realized how much Chris Isaak owes to Roy Orbison.



He doesn't try to hide that fact at all, either. He did a Sun Records album several years ago and it isn't my favorite of his (this album is) but his treatment of those old and mostly forgotten songs is solid. Last time I saw him he did a long set of music from that, with a stage set and everything. 
 Grayson wrote:

A mean ex sister-in-law once yelled at me for only having a Chris Isaak tape in my car. That stung. 



Thank God that she is an "EX"!!  
intoxicating vocalist.
I was today-years-old when I realized how much Chris Isaak owes to Roy Orbison.
 Grayson wrote:

A mean ex sister-in-law once yelled at me for only having a Chris Isaak tape in my car. That stung. 



Like Phoebe on Friends telling him he kinda sounds like a girl. LOL.
A mean ex sister-in-law once yelled at me for only having a Chris Isaak tape in my car. That stung. 
Dang Chris Isaak hasn't lost a thing over the years
When I'm hungry  for a croon tune, Chris Isaak always seems to satisfy my craving.
 uksminas wrote:



Yes!! Great Tune!!  Thanx RP!   
 volnomad wrote:

King Roy is dead. Long live King Chris!




I Agree!!
 uksminas wrote:


Yup - pretty much captures the vibe (but not really for me)
Chris Isaak's best album :) 
Most welcomed on a difficult Monday morning! thank you!
This song is also on his Baja Sessions album, released a few years later. Interestingly, Baja Sessions also includes Wrong To Love You, which also appears on his Heart Shaped World album. There's nothing nefarious about that, but seems a little unusual to me.
King Roy is dead. Long live King Chris!
a wonderful album
Super Sweet!  Wish I was on a delicious warm beach with this beautiful singer serenading us (myself and a slinky bikini clad seductress), daydream time...

Time flies when we're having fun...  love this song...


 ycb661 wrote:
I love the time change before the chorus - gotta have a good band to pull that off.
 
His band is the best.
 Sloggydog wrote:
Love Chris - been too long since my last Chrisfest - I'll be fixing that later
 



..dunno if i could handle a "chrisfest", but this ditty is quite excellent..8!..
Love Chris - been too long since my last Chrisfest - I'll be fixing that later
I love the time change before the chorus - gotta have a good band to pull that off.
Incredible vocal range!


 boober wrote:
Always thought there should be a video for this song.....shot in a roller rink!
I'll direct it,...c'mon Chris.
 
Yeah, it's a sweet song. I used to get a kick out of his TV show.
Always thought there should be a video for this song.....shot in a roller rink!
I'll direct it,...c'mon Chris.
what a nice song!!!!
Chris Isaak a la Roy Orbison ... cool {#Cheers}

OH LORD, CHRIS ISAAK! You guys are killing me this morning!
 helgigermany wrote:
For many people Chris Isaak and Chris Martin are in the same line!  YES!!! I love them both!!
 
Except Isaak can actually sing.

For many people Chris Isaak and Chris Martin are in the same line!  YES!!! I love them both!!
 rickhoran wrote:
i wonder if it hurts as the pliers tighten their grip?

 
lol...but he nails it...and its sooo good to hear him sing after listening to cold play *shudder*

After I die I want to be reincarnated with Chris's voice.  He might be showing off his tonsil tickling with this song, but I still love it.
Agree with many of the others, definitely a Roy Orbison of today in style and talent; and this from a contemporary of Saint Roy.

 Mack wrote:
nice tune, shame about the painfull high notes
 
My thoughts exactly!

 rickhoran wrote:
i wonder if it hurts as the pliers tighten their grip?

 
Sounds like it does:
if your heart should ache, two hearts just to hold your l-aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh-aaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh

nice tune, shame about the painfull high notes
Met him in Vancouver when he was filming his TV show ... super relaxed and quite funny guy ... Him and his drummer were at a fish market picking up Crab Cakes for a party ... it was really nice to just hang out waiting for our numbers to be called and shoot the shite ...

His music is pretty relaxing - hitting those high notes freaks me out - but I think hes awesome
Chris Isaak ... you da man!
This guys voice is so nice. Very Roy Orbison. {#Bounce}


i wonder if it hurts as the pliers tighten their grip?
Whatever. It may be camp, it may be serious, it may be overly sweet, it may need multiple labels. It's great. I love this voice and the talent of these musicians.
He had a TV show, what happened to his TV show?
Wow, 1993...can it be that long ago that I first heard this? Such a sense of innocence in this music. He's so good.
big O for this guy
I just know that if I were either gay or female, I'd be VERY attracted to him. He is quite the handsome one... Plus I love his voice -- reminds me a lot of Roy Orbison.
Stingray wrote:
forgot to say (in addition to what have been said on this site already). CHRIS ISAAK is indeed a GREAT-GREAT performer. Among the VERY BEST actually and I have seen many-many of the good ones. On the other hand do I not know how he's playing these days, since he lost his long-time friend and solo-guitarist (the guy who "cheated" him with his, Chris', girlfriend and was thefeore fired. As far as I know this guy's "responsible" for most of Chris' "blue songs". If Chris had "David Hasselhoff's" face, he'd possible still be with that girl! Yeeeah - German humor! BEST to all of you music-freaks in 2006 and beyond. Good to know that I'm not the only one knowing how good music, how "adult Rock" (as I call it), should sound like. PS: Is there a better P2P than Limewire our there? Yes, for music "like this".... from Cologne, Stingray
Stingray. Tone it down a little. I mean, big fonts, big color. WTF
peyotecoyote wrote:
I want his babies
HILARIOUS!
Just had this on during my DTW. Good stuff. 10. "It takes two hearts just to hold your love."
Say what you want, his voice is DREAMY.........
meloman wrote:
Isn't this guy just a bit too sweet?
liser wrote:
Yes, like a really good piece of cake...mmmmmmmmmmmmm
Aah -- no. He seems sweet, but be careful. I've got the albums; I watched the TV show (and miss it,), I've been to the concerts and enjoyed them all. But, there is something unsettling about this guy. A little self-centered? bad? Not sure. Not good about the guitarist, though. Sorry for that
FamilyMan wrote:
Roy was pretty big. And he had a cool horse. And I guess Dale might have thought he looked pretty good. And he had that restaurant thing going for him. So,that's not so bad. Elvis did have that peanut butter sandwhich thing going. But, I don't remember a chain of Elvis restaurants. Anyway, Roy was pretty big.
LOL!! ROY...Rogers!! I get it... LOL!!!
meloman wrote:
Isn't this guy just a bit too sweet?
Yes, like a really good piece of cake...mmmmmmmmmmmmm
Rico Swa-Vey Oh, and I love the lyrics too!
psycholynx wrote:
Sorry Chris, you are no Roy... But if Roy ever looked like you he would have been bigger than Elvis.
Roy was pretty big. And he had a cool horse. And I guess Dale might have thought he looked pretty good. And he had that restaurant thing going for him. So,that's not so bad. Elvis did have that peanut butter sandwhich thing going. But, I don't remember a chain of Elvis restaurants. Anyway, Roy was pretty big.
meloman wrote:
Isn't this guy just a bit too sweet?
No, he's beautiful and his voice is full of passion!
Isn't this guy just a bit too sweet?
yummy oh, and the song is good too!
Stingray wrote:
Haaaaa....! Wonderful! Smiling!!!! PS. "Chris" is great anyway!!!
Yes... (Colorful capitals) Chris does RAWK!
barracuda wrote:
i don't know which album has a quiet spot in the middle and then a gunshot. but i would like to Know. the cd was stolen from my brothers car and i cant remember which one it was.
"Super Magic 2000", of the Speak of the Devil album, has a few gunshots at the beginning... I suppose if you were just listening, you might not notice that a new track has started. Hope that helps
forgot to say (in addition to what have been said on this site already). CHRIS ISAAK is indeed a GREAT-GREAT performer. Among the VERY BEST actually and I have seen many-many of the good ones. On the other hand do I not know how he's playing these days, since he lost his long-time friend and solo-guitarist (the guy who "cheated" him with his, Chris', girlfriend and was thefeore fired. As far as I know this guy's "responsible" for most of Chris' "blue songs". If Chris had "David Hasselhoff's" face, he'd possible still be with that girl! Yeeeah - German humor! BEST to all of you music-freaks in 2006 and beyond. Good to know that I'm not the only one knowing how good music, how "adult Rock" (as I call it), should sound like. PS: Is there a better P2P than Limewire our there? Yes, for music "like this".... from Cologne, Stingray
Mangoman wrote:
I've never encountered a "boxing family" before-- I once met a family of Jersey "Wise Guys" though. Now, officially, is your brother a member of a boxing family by marriage? Will their children be expected to go into boxing? What about your brother. Or, (God forbid), you and your kids? I've always wondered how they convinced people to do that in the first place. Now I know.
Lot's of funny folks in "U, S and A" from "half-as-funny" Germany, Stingray
psycholynx wrote:
Sorry Chris, you are no Roy... But if Roy ever looked like you he would have been bigger than Elvis.
Haaaaa....! Wonderful! Smiling!!!! PS. "Chris" is great anyway!!!
This is one of those tracks I may never tire of... I rate it
Sorry Chris, you are no Roy... But if Roy ever looked like you he would have been bigger than Elvis.
Again, chills. Wow.
True Romance was such a great movie...the use of this song at the end was sort of brilliant
BGGA wrote:
I would cheat on my husband in a HEARTBEAT to be with Chris Isaak! He attended my brothers wedding in 2001 (friend of the family, he's a big boxing fan and my s-i-l is from a boxing family in SF) and I just about couldn't read my Bible passage I was so worked up. Sadly, that's as close an opportunity as I'll ever get.... sigh....
I've never encountered a "boxing family" before-- I once met a family of Jersey "Wise Guys" though. Now, officially, is your brother a member of a boxing family by marriage? Will their children be expected to go into boxing? What about your brother. Or, (God forbid), you and your kids? I've always wondered how they convinced people to do that in the first place. Now I know.
BGGA wrote:
I would cheat on my husband in a HEARTBEAT to be with Chris Isaak! He attended my brothers wedding in 2001 (friend of the family, he's a big boxing fan and my s-i-l is from a boxing family in SF) and I just about couldn't read my Bible passage I was so worked up. Sadly, that's as close an opportunity as I'll ever get.... sigh....
Ok, there's something truly ironic (take notes, Ms. Morissette) about acknowledging you'd cheat and reading a bible passage in the same post. ;-) Not that I'm in a glass house throwing stones, I just think it's funny. By the way, who grabbed him by the nuts there at the end? BGGA, was that you?!? Excellent tune from Chris "I wanna be Roy" Isaak-son.
ANNE_MARIE wrote:
:nodhead: i'm really fond of his music....so Roymantic.
That was punny.
This is great stuff. He should have gotten more mainstream play. Also a GREAT live performer.
moshevelvul wrote:
what a cool guy. what a good looking guy. what a funny guy. . .I wish he were my neighbor, but now that he has decided to be on my radio. . . there may be nobody that screams FIVE any more than he.
aren't you clever?
Chris Issak can have my heart anyday oh, and I like his crooner style too!
San Francisco Days is my favorite album by Chris Isaak. This song possibly my favorite song in that collection.
what a cool guy. what a good looking guy. what a funny guy. . .I wish he were my neighbor, but now that he has decided to be on my radio. . . there may be nobody that screams FIVE any more than he.
Weird how I was just wondering if I was being too liberal with my ratings, (too many 10's) and then BAM! Along comes Mr. Isaak, a natural and seldom heard 10 if ever there was one . Perfect timing RP! Gotta get more of his work.
I would cheat on my husband in a HEARTBEAT to be with Chris Isaak! He attended my brothers wedding in 2001 (friend of the family, he's a big boxing fan and my s-i-l is from a boxing family in SF) and I just about couldn't read my Bible passage I was so worked up. Sadly, that's as close an opportunity as I'll ever get.... sigh....
Fits into that category : SONGSMITH. Covers ain't bad either. Credit for attempting those notes...and then HITTING them, A 10.
Businessgypsy wrote:
Advice from a single guy: if you hope to avoid sleeping alone, never, ever dis Chris Issac to your date. I have no idea how, but apparently he got all the available pheromone supply in the US
There certainly is something about him. Chris Isaak, in the immortal words of Wayne's friend Garth, "makes me feel kinda funny."
The king of the falsetto chorus.
Makes me think of my wife.... good and bad ;)
If you could sing like that, amigo, you'd never have to be IN your house. See asparklingirl below. drew wrote:
If I could sing like that, I'd be in love with myself and I'd never leave the house. (sorry I'm not sure what I mean by that !)
Hmmm... I think if I was going to play this in the same set as U2, I would choose Two Hearts Beat As One instead of Some Days Are Better Than Others. Edit: Sorry, I guess it wasn't in the same set. My bad.
This illustrates everything that is wrong with Chris Isaak. Every time he breaks into his patented falsetto I cringe, like nails on a chalkboard.
Gordon wrote:
More tedious than unpleasant. Not my thing.
You prefer a bigger helping of unpleasant?
oh, dreamboat isaak. you can do no wrong...
More tedious than unpleasant. Not my thing.
Love Isaak, he's just got that cowboy with a silvertone thang going. Just had a twisted idea. He does "Solitary Man" on the same CD. How about a "Solitary Man" set, Bill, with Neil's original, then Isaak's, and closing with Johnny Cash's killer version. Could be excellent! Keep up the good work!
If I could sing like that, I'd be in love with myself and I'd never leave the house. (sorry I'm not sure what I mean by that !)
Advice from a single guy: if you hope to avoid sleeping alone, never, ever dis Chris Issac to your date. I have no idea how, but apparently he got all the available pheromone supply in the US
Note to self: buy more Chris Isaak.
hmmm. this song makes me love his music the most. i love this album!
There\'s a better (IMHO) version of this song in the \'Baja Sessions\' album, which by the way is my favorite Chris Isaak album. Do yourselves a favor and check it out.
My husband proposed to me at a Chris Isaak show.. so I will always love this man\'s music. :D
It is a matter of timing . . . . Please let us have some energizing upbeat rock instead of whispery breathy aching voices and hearts. I am not ready for a tequila happy hour, I am trying to get some work done here! This guy\'s yodel is charming and sweet, but I am not trying to go to sleep in this time zone--lots more work to do. Now he has changed from yodeling to singing off key; do you have any singers who both stay on key and are not breathy? I have been away for awhile but came back to give RP another chance to help me get through the work day.
This man is Sex On Legs! :p
Can\'t think of another man who I would rather listen to yodel. Wait a sec... I take that back.... Bill, you\'re a genius. Midge Ure !!!
I tried the high notes and damaged myself :) But damn what a fine song this is and he\'s got so many of them
Originally Posted by gypsy222: There's that scary scream again!!!
It gives me the creeps as well gypsy. Oh, by the way, Mr. Isaak is from Stockton, CA. :)
There's that scary scream again!!!
That girly scream he does at the end creeps me out!!
I bought this album on CD (also have it on import vinyl :D ) just before I took a cross-country drive to my new home in the SF Bay area back in \'93. While other CDs went in and out of my changer, this one stayed in. Such a solid album, and for me personally, very timely.
Originally Posted by fginlf: what a talented musician and a very funny guy too (guess you have to be when you come from Fresno)!
You do have to have a sense of humor to live in this town - how many movies can you name where Fresno is used as a punchline :) (although I think Chris Isaak is actually from Stockton, about 120 north)
Just caught a Chris Isaak concert this week. very enjoyable and looks damn fine in sequins.
Holy schniekeys! Those last couple of notes must have hurt. :)
he is sooooo smooth. This song just melts me
Originally Posted by phenn: What an utterly brilliant voice.
I FULLY AGREE!!