I’ve Lost You (take 1)
Hey music lovers! Today, I want to introduce you to a hidden gem from the legendary Elvis Presley. The song I’m talking about is “I’ve Lost You (take 1)” from the movie Elvis: That’s the Way It Is.
Released in 1970, this track showcases Elvis at his finest. With his smooth vocals and heartfelt delivery, he takes us on a journey of lost love and heartbreak. The composition history of this song is quite interesting. It was written by Alan Blaikley and Ken Howard, who were known for their work with other popular artists of the time.
What sets “I’ve Lost You (take 1)” apart is the raw emotion that Elvis brings to the table. You can feel the pain in his voice as he sings about the end of a relationship. The lyrics are relatable and resonate with anyone who has experienced heartbreak.
This song has had a significant influence on the music industry. It showcases Elvis’s versatility as an artist, as he effortlessly transitions from rock and roll to a more soulful sound. The combination of his powerful vocals and the heartfelt lyrics make this track a timeless classic.
If you want to dive deeper into the world of Elvis Presley, I highly recommend checking out his other hits like “Can’t Help Falling in Love” and “Suspicious Minds.” These songs are a testament to his talent and have left a lasting impact on the music industry.
So, what are you waiting for? Take a trip down memory lane and give “I’ve Lost You (take 1)” a listen. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed. And while you’re at it, explore more about Elvis Presley and his incredible discography. You’ll discover a world of music that will captivate your heart and soul.
Enjoy the magic of Elvis and let his music transport you to a different era. Happy listening!
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I’ve Lost You (take 1) – Elvis Presley lyrics
🎵 Let’s sing along with the lyrics! 🎤
Lying by your side, I watch you sleepingAnd in your face the sweetness of a child Murmuring the dreams you won’t recapture Though it will haunt the corners of you mindWho can tell when summer turns to autumnAnd who can point the moment love grows cold? Softly happening the joy is over Though why it’s gone neither of us knowOh, I’ve lost you, yes, I’ve lost youI can’t reach you anymore We ought to talk it over now But reason can’t stand in for feelingSix o’clock the baby will be cryingAnd you will stumble, sleepy, to the door In the chill and sun gray of the morning We play the parts that we have learned to well