Heaven in Your Arms

"Heaven in Your Arms" is a song by the American musician Dan Hartman, released in 1981 as the first single from his fourth studio album It Hurts to Be in Love.

[2][3] The song, like the entire It Hurts to Be in Love album, was recorded at the Schoolhouse, mixed at Power Station and mastered at Sterling Sound.

[11] A music video was filmed to promote the single, which was produced by Hartman's friend Jerry King Musser, who also took the photographs for the It Hurts to Be in Love album.

[14] For Hartman's unofficial fan site, Musser spoke of the video: "I remember that we shot the whole thing in less than a day in an old unused department store in downtown Harrisburg.

The whole piece was shot with these window blinds with red, black, and silver being the colors used to attempt some form of design into it.

Listen, for example, to "Heaven in Your Arms" and "Letter in a Song", big soft-rock arrangements of pretty, standard ballads — uncomplicated, romantic, filled with autobiographical details.