It's Over - Song Lyrics and Music by Elvis Presley arranged by ElvisSung on Smule Social Singing app

Introduction:

While not originally a song by the King himself, Elvis Presley’s rendition of “It’s Over” became a defining moment in his career. The song, written by Jimmie Rodgers, was released in 1966 as a country ballad. However, Presley’s powerful vocals and charismatic performance breathed new life into the tune, transforming it into a heartfelt rock and roll classic. It was first performed live in 1972 and later included in his 1973 televised concert special “Aloha from Hawaii”. Though not released as a single, “It’s Over” became a fan favorite and a staple of Presley’s live performances.

RCA Victor, Presley’s longtime record label, produced the “Aloha from Hawaii” concert and subsequent album. The special was a landmark event, the first ever satellite-broadcast concert reaching an international audience estimated at over 1.5 billion viewers. “It’s Over” was one of the highlights of the show, showcasing Presley’s mature vocals and his ability to connect with the audience on an emotional level.

The song itself is a poignant exploration of love and loss. The lyrics paint a picture of a couple desperately trying to hold onto a fading relationship. The narrator pleads for time to stand still, knowing that the inevitable sunrise will mark the end of their love affair. Presley’s delivery is filled with longing and vulnerability, perfectly capturing the raw emotions of heartbreak.

“It’s Over” may not have been a chart-topping hit, but its impact on Presley’s legacy is undeniable. The song cemented his reputation as a versatile performer who could deliver not just high-octane rock anthems but also deeply moving ballads. It also offered a glimpse into Presley’s personal struggles**, as it reflected themes of loneliness and heartache that would become prevalent in his later years.

Today, “It’s Over” remains a beloved song among Presley fans. It continues to be a popular choice for cover versions by other artists, a testament to its enduring appeal. The song’s simple yet powerful message of love and loss resonates with listeners of all generations, solidifying its place as a timeless classic in the vast catalog of Elvis Presley.

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Lyrics:

If time were not a moving thingAnd I could make it stayThis hour of love we shareWould always beThere’d be no coming dayTo shine a morning lightAnd make us realize our night is over
When you walk away from meThere is no place to put my handExcept to shade my eyes against the sunThat rises over the landI watch you walk awaySomehow I have to let you goBecause it’s over
If you knew just how I really feelYou might return and yetThere are so many timesThat people have to love and then forgetOh, there might have been a way somehowI have to force myself to say it’s over
So I turn my backTurn my collar to the windMove along in silenceTrying not to think at allI set my feet before meWalk the silent street before meNow it’s over
If time were not a moving thingAnd I could make it stayThis hour of love we shareWould always beThere’d be no coming dayTo shine a morning lightAnd make us realize our night is over
It’s overOver