About the song

If you are a fan of Elvis Presley, you probably know his iconic song “Don’t Leave Me Now” from the 1957 movie Jailhouse Rock. But do you know the history behind this song and how it became one of his classics? In this blog post, we will explore the origins, the lyrics and the impact of “Don’t Leave Me Now” on Elvis’ career and legacy.

The song was written by Ben Weisman and Aaron Schroeder, two prolific songwriters who worked with Elvis on many occasions. They also wrote “Got A Lot O’ Livin’ To Do!” and “Mean Woman Blues” for the same movie. The song is a ballad that expresses the fear of losing a lover and the desperation to keep them by one’s side. It has a simple melody and a catchy chorus that repeats the title phrase.

Elvis recorded the song twice: once on February 23, 1957 at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, and again on February 24, 1957 at MGM Studios in Culver City. The first version was used for the movie soundtrack, while the second version was released as a single in October 1957. The single reached number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 2 on the UK Singles Chart. It was also included on the album Loving You, which was Elvis’ third studio album and his first soundtrack album.

The song was featured in a memorable scene in Jailhouse Rock, where Elvis performs it in front of his co-star Judy Tyler, who plays his love interest Peggy Van Alden. The scene was filmed in black and white, but later colorized for some releases. The song showcases Elvis’ vocal range and emotional expression, as well as his charisma and charm on screen. The movie was a huge success and cemented Elvis’ status as a rock and roll star and a movie icon.

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“Don’t Leave Me Now” is one of Elvis’ most beloved songs, and has been covered by many artists over the years, such as Cliff Richard, Pat Boone, Connie Francis and Johnny Hallyday. It is also a favorite among Elvis fans, who appreciate its sentimental value and its connection to his personal life. Some fans believe that the song reflects Elvis’ feelings for his wife Priscilla, whom he married in 1967 but divorced in 1973.

If you want to listen to “Don’t Leave Me Now” by Elvis Presley, you can find it on Spotify, YouTube , or TikTok. You can also read the lyrics on Genius. And if you want to learn more about Elvis Presley and his music, you can visit his official website or follow him on social media. Thank you for reading this blog post, and don’t forget to share it with your friends who love Elvis too!

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