Spanish Eyes By Request' CD review - Elvis Information Network

Introduction:

Elvis Presley, the undisputed king of rock and roll, throughout his career, dabbled in various genres beyond his electrifying rock roots. One such venture was his exploration of ballads with a touch of Latin flair. This foray resulted in the mellifluous and melancholic love song “Spanish Eyes”, which became a surprising hit in 1970.

While the exact release date of “Spanish Eyes” is undetermined, it is believed to have been recorded around March or April of 1970. The song found its place on Presley’s studio album “On Stage February 1970”, released in May of that year. The album itself was a compilation of live recordings from Presley’s Las Vegas performances earlier that year. “Spanish Eyes,” however, was a studio recording, standing out amongst the live tracks. The producer behind the album, the legendary ** Felton Jarvis**, was a longtime collaborator with Presley, having worked on numerous albums throughout the 1960s. Jarvis understanding of Presley’s strengths is evident in “Spanish Eyes,” crafting a soundscape that perfectly complements Presley’s powerful vocals.

“Spanish Eyes” is a ballad, a stark contrast to Presley’s usual rock and roll anthems. The song features a gentle guitar melody accompanied by strings and a melancholic trumpet solo. The lyrics, penned by Bernie Taupin and Don Black, paint a vivid picture of a love story transcending language barriers. The protagonist, presumably Presley himself, sings of his deep affection for a woman with “Spanish eyes,” highlighting the beauty that transcends cultural and linguistic divides. The song’s themes of universal love resonated with audiences, making it a standout on the album.

“Spanish Eyes” became a sleeper hit, slowly climbing the charts and eventually reaching number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. It also charted in Canada, reaching number 14. The song’s success further solidified Presley’s status as a versatile performer, capable of captivating audiences with not just his high-octane rock persona but also with his tender and soulful vocals.

The legacy of “Spanish Eyes” endures even today. The song remains a popular choice for covers by various artists, a testament to its timeless melody and relatable themes. Elvis Presley’s “Spanish Eyes” serves as a reminder of the singer’s incredible range and his ability to connect with audiences on a deeper emotional level. It’s a love song that transcends languages and cultures, a testament to the universality of love and the power of music to bridge divides.

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