Elvis Presley’s “Thinking About You”. Now that’s a song that takes you back, wouldn’t you say? Released in 1975 on his album Promised Land, it showcases a side of the King that’s both familiar and surprisingly tender.

We all know the electrifying Elvis, the charismatic showman who could set a stage ablaze. But “Thinking About You” reveals a more introspective Elvis, a man wrestling with love and loss.

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The song opens with a simple vulnerability. We hear Elvis trying to call someone, his voice laced with a hint of desperation. When his call goes unanswered, a wave of despair washes over him. This sets the stage for the central theme of the song: Elvis’s persistent longing for a lost love. He escapes to the countryside, seeking solace in nature, but even amidst the open fields, her memory lingers.

“Thinking About You” isn’t a ballad filled with grand pronouncements. It’s a quiet meditation, a series of internal monologues strung together by Elvis’s signature soulful vocals. The lyrics are deceptively simple, using everyday imagery – the sun, the breeze – to convey the depth of his emotions. We hear him yearn for her presence, for the simple joys of being together.

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There’s a melancholic beauty to the song, a sense of acceptance tinged with regret. Elvis acknowledges the passage of time, “A long time has passed since that day I cried,” but his love remains undimmed. “Thinking About You” reminds us that even the King of Rock and Roll wasn’t immune to the bittersweet pangs of love.

It’s a testament to his enduring charisma that he could deliver such a vulnerable performance, one that resonates with listeners even decades later. So, settle in, and let the King serenade you with a tale of love, loss, and the enduring power of memory in “Thinking About You”.

“Thinking About You”

I woke up this morning and I tried to call you, mmm
But you weren’t there and that put me in despair
So I thought that maybe I could lose my mind
In the countryside so I went for a rideBut I never stopped thinking about you
Found myself wishing you were there
Just to be with me, feel the breeze
Sun didn’t smile I didn’t careI decided to try just one more time
To let you know I really love you so
Before I arrived I saw you go away
With another guy, a tear filled my eye

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But I never stopped thinking about you
Found myself wishing you were there
Just to be with me, feel the breeze
Sun didn’t smile I didn’t care

A long time has past since that day I cried
Life is fine and I’m doin’ fine
When I’m at home and I feel all alone
Well I think of you, try to get a message through

But I never stopped thinking about you
Found myself wishing you were there
Just to be with me, feel the breeze
Sun didn’t smile I didn’t care