"Come from the Heart" | |
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Song by Don Williams | |
Published | 1987 |
Form | Country music |
Writer(s) |
Richard Leigh and Susanna Clark |
Language | English |
"Come from the Heart" | ||||
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Single by Kathy Mattea | ||||
from the album Willow in the Wind | ||||
B-side | "True North" | |||
Released | April 1989 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 3:11 | |||
Label | Mercury | |||
Writer(s) | Richard Leigh, Susanna Clark | |||
Producer(s) | Allen Reynolds | |||
Kathy Mattea singles chronology | ||||
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"Come from the Heart" is a country music song written by Richard Leigh and Susanna Clark and published in 1987. It is most known through the 1989 single by Kathy Mattea, released in conjunction with her album Willow in the Wind, though the song was first recorded and released on the 1987 Don Williams album Traces and also released in 1988 by Clark's husband on his album Old Friends.
Mattea's single was her third number one on the country chart, spending 14 weeks on that chart including a single week at the top.
Hard Working Americans (with front man Todd Snider) recorded the song in 2014 as a duet with Rosanne Cash.
The song includes the lyrics:
which The Yale Book of Quotations attributes as the source for similar aphorisms sometimes attributed to others (e.g. Annie's Mailbox attributes a version of the lyric to a combination of William Watson Purkey and Satchel Paige). In 2004 in response to an inquiry by a group of libarians Richard Leigh stated
For some reason, people have a great deal of trouble attributing this lyric to its creators: Susanna Clark and Richard Leigh. The reason you can not find any printed or recorded support for these assertions dating back any earlier than our song, is because they don’t exist.... I think the folks out there must be unconsciously disappointed that something that cool came from such ordinary people, so they keep giving it the loftier authorship they believe it deserves.