Don’t Leave Me Now – Elvis Presley (1957)

Introduction:

In 1957, Elvis Presley was at the peak of his career, revolutionizing the music industry with his unique style and charisma. It was during this time that he recorded “Don’t Leave Me Now,” a soulful ballad that showcased his versatility as an artist. Join us as we delve into the story behind this timeless classic and discover the emotions that Elvis poured into it.

Did You Know?

  • “Don’t Leave Me Now” was featured in Elvis’s second film, “Jailhouse Rock.”
  • The song conveys a sense of longing and heartache, a departure from his more upbeat tracks.
  • Elvis’s evocative vocals and the song’s emotional depth continue to resonate with listeners to this day.

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Lyrics

Don’t leave me now
Now that I need you
How blue and lonely I’d be
If you should say we’re through

Don’t break my heart
This heart that loves you
They’ll just be nothing for me
If you don’t leave me now

What good is dreamin’
If I must dream all alone by myself
Without you darling
My arms would gather dust

Come to these arms
These arms that need you
Don’t close your eyes to my plea
Don’t leave me now

Don’t close your eyes to my plea
Don’t a you leave me now


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