Let Me into Your Heart
Mary Chapin Carpenter · 1996
9 min · 3 tracks · country · folk
A tender blend of folk and country, marked by heartfelt storytelling and melodic introspection.
Let Me into Your Heart is a single by Mary Chapin Carpenter, released in 1996. A tender blend of folk and country, marked by heartfelt storytelling and melodic introspection. 'Let Me into Your Heart' features the title track which became a notable single for Carpenter, contributing to her sustained presence on the country charts. The album reflects her ability to blend personal narratives with broader themes, solidifying her influence within the contemporary country-folk genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Let Me into Your Heart sound like?
A tender blend of folk and country, marked by heartfelt storytelling and melodic introspection. Rooted in country and folk.
What makes Let Me into Your Heart by Mary Chapin Carpenter notable?
'Let Me into Your Heart' features the title track which became a notable single for Carpenter, contributing to her sustained presence on the country charts. The album reflects her ability to blend personal narratives with broader themes, solidifying her influence within the contemporary country-folk genre. By 1996, Mary Chapin Carpenter was already an established artist, having won multiple Grammy Awards. 'Let Me into Your Heart' marked her return after the successful 'Stones in the Road' in 1994, showcasing her continued evolution as a songwriter and vocalist.
How many songs are on Let Me into Your Heart?
Let Me into Your Heart has 3 tracks, running approximately 9 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Let Me Into Your Heart (single version) Standout 2:55
- 2 Let Me Into Your Heart Standout 2:54
- 3 Downtown Standout 3:30
Release Date
September 23, 1996
Genre
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
9 min 20 sec
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