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Introduction:

Released in 1969 as the B-side to the single Clean Up Your Own Back Yard, “The Fair’s Moving On” by Elvis Presley is a reflective track that captures themes of change and the passage of time. The song was recorded during the legendary sessions at American Sound Studio in Memphis, a pivotal moment in Elvis’s career that also produced hits like “Suspicious Minds” and “In the Ghetto”​.

Written by the British songwriting duo Guy Fletcher and Doug Flett, “The Fair’s Moving On” showcases a blend of country and soul influences, characteristic of Elvis’s musical experimentation during this era. The sessions at American Sound Studio were a significant comeback for Elvis, rejuvenating his sound and contributing to his return to chart-topping success. Musicians for the track included prominent session players like Reggie Young on guitar and Gene Chrisman on drums, enhancing the song’s rich, expressive arrangement​.

The song was part of the Back in Memphis album, released in 1970 as a companion to From Elvis in Memphis. This album focused more on heartfelt and introspective material, in contrast to Elvis’s earlier pop-centered records. “The Fair’s Moving On,” with its nostalgic and contemplative lyrics, captures a sense of finality and the inevitable nature of change, reflecting Elvis’s own career and personal evolution during this transformative period​.

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