00:00
02:59
“Prisoner of Love” is a timeless classic performed by The Ink Spots, released in 1945. Featuring their signature smooth vocal harmonies and heartfelt lyrics, the song became one of the group's most beloved hits. Its enduring appeal is evident through numerous covers by various artists over the decades. "Prisoner of Love" remains a significant piece in the landscape of American vocal music, showcasing The Ink Spots' influential role in shaping the genre.
Alone from night to night you'll find me
Too weak to break the chains that bind me
I need no shackles to remind me
I'm just a pris'ner of love
For one command I stand and wait now
From one who's master of my fate now
I can't escape for it's too late now
I'm just a pris'ner of lo-ove
What's the good of my caring
If someone is sharing those arms with me
Although she has another
I can't have another for I'm not free
She's in my dreams awake or sleeping
Upon my knees to her I'm creeping
My very life is in her keeping
I'm just a pris'ner of lo-ove
[spoken:
Ah, what's the good of my caring
If somebody else is sharing those arms with me
'Though you have another
I can't have another
'Cause you see honey, I'm not free
She's in my dreams awake or sleeping
Upon my knees to her I'm creeping
My very life is in her keeping
I'm just a pris'ner - of love...