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Introduction:

Elvis Presley’s “It’s A Matter of Time” is a poignant ballad recorded on March 29, 1972, and released later that year as the B-side to his hit single “Burning Love.” Written by British songwriter Clive Westlake, the song delves into themes of longing and the anticipation of reuniting with a loved one after an extended separation. The lyrics reflect the narrator’s journey, marked by a reflective tone as he envisions returning home, a place he has missed deeply. His yearning to return is palpable, yet he realizes that he must endure the waiting, acknowledging that reunion will eventually come with time​.

Musically, “It’s A Matter of Time” falls within the country genre, a style Elvis often explored during this period of his career, particularly in the early 1970s when his sound became more introspective and reflective. The song’s release alongside “Burning Love” was part of RCA Records’ strategy to showcase Elvis’s range, coupling a rock anthem with a tender ballad. Though it did not reach the same commercial heights as “Burning Love,” “It’s A Matter of Time” still resonated with fans, charting on Billboard’s Easy Listening and Hot Country Singles lists.

The song remains a testament to Elvis’s versatility as a vocalist, adept at expressing vulnerability in more subdued pieces. Its themes of separation and hope have since made it a memorable part of his vast discography, capturing the bittersweet essence of waiting and the power of enduring love​

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