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Learn to Love - Harry Connick, Jr.
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Learn to Love Harry Connick, Jr.

"Learn to Love" by Harry Connick, Jr. is a jazz ballad from 1994. The song explores themes of love, vulnerability, and personal growth, emphasizing the importance of learning to love oneself and others. Its smooth melodies and heartfelt lyrics create an emotional resonance. Connick's unique vocal style and orchestration add richness, making it a memorable piece in contemporary jazz. #Jazz

Learn to Love - Harry Connick, Jr.
[Verse 1]
Lovers are dreamers and I've been walking in my sleep
When I awake I'll never take a chance that I can't keep
Well, a thousand first times never add up to last
And I've been told a heart of gold melts away too fast

[Pre-Chorus]
But I didn't count on you
Running into me
No, I didn't count on you

[Chorus]
I could learn to love you
I could get used to this
I could learn to love you, yeah
And the shelter of your kiss

[Verse 2]
The day's not as hard as trying to go through it alone (No, darling)
And in the end you can't depend on any love but your own (Come on)
Sometimes the impossible shows up undeclared (Alright)
That's when the impossible shows you that it's possible
Maybe even beautiful to double what you've dared

[Pre-Chorus]
But I didn't count on you, no baby
Running into me
No, I didn't count on you
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