Elvis Presley’s “There Goes My Everything”, a poignant ballad that showcases the King’s versatility and his ability to deliver raw emotion. While many associate Presley with the electrifying rock and roll anthems that propelled him to superstardom, this 1971 release reveals a different side – a man grappling with heartbreak and loss.

Originally written by Dallas Frazier, the song found its perfect voice in Presley. The stripped-down arrangement, featuring a melancholic piano and subtle backing vocals, allows the focus to remain entirely on the singer’s powerful performance. From the opening line, “There goes my only possession, there goes my everything,” Presley paints a picture of utter devastation.

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The lyrics, simple yet potent, capture the despair of a love lost. We hear the protagonist relive happier times through his “memory turning back the pages,” contrasting them with the crushing reality of the present.

Presley’s vocals are masterful. He doesn’t resort to histrionics, but rather delivers a heartfelt performance that resonates with vulnerability. The use of a lower register adds weight to his words, conveying a depth of emotion that transcends youthful heartbreak. There’s a hint of resignation in his voice, a sense of acceptance of the inevitable, but also a lingering pain that refuses to be ignored.

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“There Goes My Everything” isn’t a song about anger or blame. It’s a song about the quiet ache of loss, the realization of how much someone meant to you only after they’re gone. It’s a testament to Presley’s ability to connect with his audience on a deeply personal level, reminding us that even the King of Rock and Roll wasn’t immune to the universal sting of heartbreak.

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This song stands as a reminder of Presley’s enduring legacy, not just as a musical icon, but as a skilled interpreter of human emotions.

“There Goes My Everything”

There goes my only possession
There goes my everythingI hear footsteps slowly walking
As they gently walk across the lonely floor
And a voice is softly saying
Darling this will be goodbye for evermoreThere goes my reason for living
There goes the one of my dreams
There goes my only possession
There goes my everything

As my memory turns back the pages
I can see the happy years we’ve had before
Now the love that kept this heart beating
Has been shattered by the closing of the door