A Place In Your Heart by Kimberlye Gold

A Place In Your Heart

A restless heart, a starry night, a yearning still unknown
For something I had yet to find I ventured out alone
As I arrived an angel's voice rang out of the blue
Suddenly I made my choice, the answer lies with you

Is there a place in your heart for me
Somewhere I could belong
Something in your eyes says wait and see
Is there a place in your heart for me

Should I trust this certainty that fate has brought me here
The magic and the mystery could quickly disappear
But pictures dance inside my head of stories yet untold
And all the things I've left unsaid I long to have and hold

Is there a place in your heart for me
Somewhere I could belong
Something in your eyes says wait and see
Is there a place in your heart for me

Watching you I feel the music play inside of me
Have I finally found the one to hear my melody

Is there a place in your heart for me
Somewhere I could belong
Something in your eyes says wait and see
This is the place I want to be
Is there a place in your heart for me



Words and Music by Kimberlye Gold (D.C. Gold Music, ASCAP) & Steve Siler (Fifty States Music, ASCAP)& Narada Michael Walden
Publishing Administered by Universal Music
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED


BIO: KIMBERLYE GOLD – VOCALS/GUITAR –
A Bay Area native, Kimberlye’s career has taken her far and wide. Beginning with the award-winning San Francisco rock 'n roll musical comedy, Breakfast In Marin, starring as "Sunny" when she was a teenager, she has traveled to music hot spots world-wide, performing at venues such as Biscuits ‘N Blues in San Francisco, Molly Malone’s in Los Angeles, The Bitter End in New York City, The Bluebird Cafe in Nashville and 12 Bar in London. Kimberlye co-wrote "Don't Maybe Me", a cut on Nashville Atlantic Records recording artist Mila Mason's CD, The Strong One. Kimberlye’s songs have also appeared in the ABC TV series All My Children as well as motion pictures and documentaries. Steve Massam/BBC Radio, notes "Kimberlye is a breath of fresh air; she sings from the heart with true feeling and passion. She can rock, yet has a quality in her voice that easily compares with Emmylou Harris or Allison Krauss." Ben Fong-Torres, author/journalist & former senior editor of Rolling Stone magazine states, "Kimberlye has a way with words and music; based as much on heart and soul as they are on rock & roll, folk, country and the blues. Her voice, pretty, strong and rocking, is equally adept at covering all those musical bases a


Kimberlye Gold
Singer/Songwriter

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