Elvis Presley’s “Make the World Go Away”. This 1970 ballad is a fascinating gem within the King’s vast catalogue. Often overshadowed by his earlier, rock and roll-driven hits, “Make the World Go Away” showcases a different side of Presley β a more mature and introspective performer wrestling with themes of love, regret, and longing.
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Composed by the legendary country songwriter Hank Cochran, the song is a masterclass in melancholic beauty. The gentle strumming of the acoustic guitar sets the mood, immediately drawing the listener into a world of quiet contemplation.
Presley’s vocal delivery is simply stunning. Gone is the youthful exuberance of his early years. Here, we hear a seasoned performer, his voice imbued with a rich depth of emotion. He pleads with his lover, yearning for a return to happier times with the poignant refrain, “Make the world go away”.
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“Make the World Go Away” isn’t a heart-wrenching ballad in the traditional sense. There’s a quiet desperation in Presley’s voice, a yearning for solace rather than dramatic declarations. The lyrics paint a picture of a relationship on the rocks, where past mistakes and misunderstandings cast a long shadow.
The singer begs for forgiveness, promising to make amends, “day by day“. This vulnerability adds a layer of complexity to the song, making it all the more relatable.
One can’t help but wonder if “Make the World Go Away” reflects Presley’s own personal struggles at the time. By the late 1960s, his film career had stalled, and his musical style was facing criticism. Perhaps this song was a way for him to grapple with these challenges, seeking refuge in the solace of love.
“Make the World Go Away” may not be one of Presley’s most recognizable hits, but it stands as a testament to his versatility as a performer.
This ballad showcases his exceptional vocal talent and his ability to connect with the emotional core of a song. It’s a song that lingers long after the last note fades, a testament to the enduring power of Elvis Presley.
“Make The World Go Away”
Get it off my shoulder
Say the things we used to say
And make the world, make it go awayDo you remember when you loved me
Before the world took you away
And make the world, make it go awayMake the world go away
Get it off my shoulder
Say the things we used to say
And make the world, make it go awayNow I’m sorry if I hurt you
Let me make it up to you day by day
And if you will please forgive me
And make the world, make it go away
Make the world go away
Get it off my shoulder
Say the things we used to say
And make the world, make it go away