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After Loving You – Elvis Presley (1969 )

About the song

“After Loving You” stands as a timeless testament to Elvis Presley’s emotive prowess. Penned by the collaborative talents of Eddie Miller and Johnny Lantz, this heartfelt composition found its home on Elvis’s album “From Elvis in Memphis.” The song’s poignant lyrics and soulful melody capture the raw essence of love’s aftermath, exploring the tender complexities of emotions after the ardor has faded away. Recorded on February 18, 1969, at the legendary American Sound Studio in Memphis, the track encapsulates Elvis’s unique ability to channel profound emotions through his iconic voice. As a piece of musical history, “After Loving You” continues to resonate with listeners, serving as a reminder of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s enduring impact on the world of music.

For more information about Elvis Presley’s remarkable career and contributions to the music industry, you can visit his Wikipedia page.

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Lyrics

But now after loving you, what else is there to doFor honey, all the rest is just gonna have to be second bestI know I’ll go through life comparing her to youThat’s ’cause I’m no good, I’m no good to anyone after loving you
Your precious love cannot be erased by just another woman with a pretty faceAnd your memory, you know it will remain for it cannot be erasedOther loves may come along, they can’t live up to youThat’s ’cause I’m no good, I’m no good to anyone after loving you
Your precious love cannot be erased by just another woman with a pretty faceAnd your memory, you know it will remain for it cannot be erasedOther loves may come along, they can’t live up to youThat’s ’cause I’m no good, I’m no good to anyone after loving you
I said I’m no good, I’m no good to anyone after loving youI said I’m no good, I’m no good, I’m no good to anyoneTo anyone, to anyone, to anyone after loving youThat’s ’cause I’m no good, I’m no good to anyone after loving you

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