Don't Break The Heart That Loves You

"Don't Break the Heart That Loves You" is an American song written by Benny Davis and Ted Murry. The song would become a success for two artists in two different genres: Connie Francis in the pop field in 1962, and Margo Smith as a country version in 1978.

Read more about Don't Break The Heart That Loves You:  Connie Francis Version, Margo Smith Cover

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