In My Heart (Texas song)

"In My Heart" is a song by Scottish band Texas and the second single to be taken from their second studio album Mothers Heaven. It only managed to reach #74 on the UK Singles Chart where it remains their worst chart placing. It hit #32 in New Zealand and #44 in France though, and was the group's second single to chart in the United States (it reached #14 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart).

"In My Heart"
Single by Texas
from the album Mothers Heaven
B-side
  • "Is What I Do Wrong?"
  • "You Gave Me Love"
Released14 October 1991
GenreAlternative rock
Length4:14
LabelPhonogram
TEX 6
Songwriter(s)McElhone / Spiteri
Producer(s)Tim Palmer
Texas singles chronology
"Why Believe in You"
(1991)
"In My Heart"
(1991)
"Alone With You"
(1991)

Track listing

CD single (TEXCD 6 / 866 027-2) [1]

  1. "In My Heart" 4:14
  2. "Is What I Do Wrong?" 3:07
  3. "You Gave Me Love" 5:42
  4. "In My Heart" (remix) 6:36

Charts

Chart (1991) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart 92 [2]
French Singles Chart 44 [3]
New Zealand Singles Chart 32 [4]
UK Singles Chart 74 [5]
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 14 [6]

Notes

UK manufactured CD copies (TEXCD 6) are prone to CD rot. Those manufactured in Germany (866 027-2) are not.

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