Take a Heart

The Sorrows

Take a Heart

RELEASED: August 28, 2000
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. I Don't Wanna Be Free 2:35 2. Come With Me 2:00 3. Baby 2:26 4. Teenage Letter 2:35 5. Take a Heart 3:14 6. We Should Get Along Fine 2:28 7. You've Got What I Want 1:59 8. No, No, No, No 2:35 9. Let the Live Live 2:06 10. Don't Sing No Sad Songs for Me 2:22 11. Let Me In 2:47 12. How Love Used to Be 3:27 13. Pink, Purple, Yellow, Red 2:48 14. My Gal 2:31 15. Gonna Find a Cave 2:25 16. I Take What I Want 2:47 17. Baby All the Time 2:30 18. Baby 2:59 19. Nimm mein Herz (Take a Heart in German) 3:12 20. Sie war mein Girl (We Should Get Along Fine in German) 2:26 21. Mi si spezza il cuore (Take a Heart in Italian) 3:09 22. Vivi (Baby in Italian) 2:51 23. Verde, rosso, giallo, blu (Pink, Purple, Yellow, Red in Italian) 2:50 24. No, No, No, No (In Italian) 2:33 25. Zabadak 2:59 26. La liberta costa cara (How Love Used to Be in Italian) 3:19 27. Hooky 2:28 28. You're Still Mine 2:00 29. Armchair King 2:47 30. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes 2:47
Take a Heart is the debut studio album by the British band The Sorrows, released in 1965. The album showcases a blend of rock and roll and pop influences, characterized by jangly guitars, catchy melodies, and a youthful exuberance reflective of the mid-60s British music scene. The album includes notable tracks like 'Take a Heart' and 'I Don't Want to Be Free,' which exemplify the band's musical style and lyrical themes of love and heartache. Although it did not achieve significant commercial success, it has gained a cult following over the years and is considered a classic example of the beat music genre.