"Just Take My Heart"
Single by Mr. Big
from the album Lean into It
ReleasedApril 1992[1]
GenreHard rock, pop rock
Length4:23
LabelAtlantic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Kevin Elson
Mr. Big singles chronology
"To Be with You"
(1991)
"Just Take My Heart"
(1992)
"Wild World"
(1993)

"Just Take My Heart" is the fourth and final single from American rock band Mr. Big's second studio album, Lean into It (1991). Released in 1992, it reached number 16 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 26 on the UK Singles Chart. It also reached the top 20 in Canada, Finland, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.

Personnel

Charts

References

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