This Song Proves there is nothing that will ever come close to the level of absolute perfection in Elvis voice.

About the song “I’ve Lost You” by the one and only Elvis Presley. Released in 1970, this poignant ballad stands as a testament to Presley’s enduring vocal prowess and his ability to deliver a heartbreaking …

About the song

“I’ve Lost You” by the one and only Elvis Presley. Released in 1970, this poignant ballad stands as a testament to Presley’s enduring vocal prowess and his ability to deliver a heartbreaking melody. It’s a song that arrived at a crossroads in his career, a time when the King of Rock and Roll was seeking to mature his sound and reconnect with audiences.

While Presley’s early years were dominated by the electrifying energy of rockabilly, the late 1960s saw a shift. Musical tastes were evolving, and Presley, ever the shrewd performer, began incorporating elements of country, soul, and gospel into his repertoire.

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“I’ve Lost You” perfectly encapsulates this artistic transition. The instrumentation leans heavily on country influences, with a gentle acoustic guitar strumming the foundation and a melancholic pedal steel weeping in the background. Yet, there’s a subtle undercurrent of gospel, particularly in the soaring chorus that showcases the raw power of Presley’s voice.

The lyrics themselves are a masterclass in conveying heartbreak. The opening lines paint a picture of intimacy lost: “Lying by your side, I watch you sleeping / And in your face the sweetness of a child / Murmuring the dreams you won’t recapture / Though it will haunt the corridors of time.” Presley doesn’t delve into the specifics of the break-up, but the sense of loss and longing is palpable. He reflects on the dreams they once shared, dreams that now seem like distant memories.

“I’ve Lost You” wasn’t just a personal exploration for Presley; it also resonated with his fans. The late 1960s and early 1970s were a tumultuous period, and many listeners found solace in the song’s raw emotion. It became a surprise hit, reaching number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and achieving gold record status. Presley even included it in his 1970 Las Vegas residency, further solidifying its place in his live show.

The song’s enduring legacy lies not only in its emotional resonance but also in its historical significance. It marked a turning point for Presley, a move towards a more mature and introspective sound. “I’ve Lost You” stands as a powerful reminder of his versatility as a performer and his ability to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level. It’s a song that transcends generations, a timeless ballad that continues to touch hearts with its simple yet profound message of love and loss.

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Lyrics

“I’ve Lost You”
(from “That’s The Way It Is” soundtrack)

Lying by your side I watch you sleeping
And in your face the sweetness of a child
Murmuring the dreams you won’t recapture
Though it will haunt the corners of you mindI’ve Lost though you’re near me
And your body’s still this kind
I’ve lost you on a journey,
But I can’t remember where or whenWho can tell when summer turns to autumn
And who can point the moment love grows cold
Softly without pain the joy is over
Though why it’s gone will neither of us know

Oh, I’ve lost you yes, I’ve lost you
I can’t reach you anymore
We ought to talk it over now
But reason can’t stand in for feeling, oh

Six o’clock the baby will be crying
And you will stumble, sleeping to the door
In the chill and solemn gray of morning
We play the parts that we have learned to well

Oh I’ve lost you, oh, I’ve lost you
Oh, You won’t admit it so
I’ve lost you on a journey,
But I can’t remember where or when no more

Oh, I’ve lost you yes, I’ve lost you
I can’t reach you anymore
We ought to talk it over now
But reason can’t stand in for feeling, oh

Oh, I’ve lost you yes, I’ve lost you
I can’t reach you anymore
We ought to talk it over now
But reason can’t stand in for feeling, oh