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Ain’t That Loving You, Baby – Elvis Presley – 1964

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“Ain’t That Loving You, Baby” is a timeless classic that showcases the remarkable talent of Elvis Presley. Written by the collaborative efforts of Clyde Otis and Ivory Joe Hunter, the song’s origins trace back to its original recording by Eddie Riff in 1956. However, it was Elvis Presley’s rendition that truly solidified its place in musical history. Originally recorded by Elvis in 1958, it wasn’t until 1964 that the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll decided to release this soulful track as a single. The song’s melodic charm, heartfelt lyrics, and Presley’s signature voice combined to create a memorable piece that continues to captivate listeners to this day.

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Lyrics

I could ride around the world in an old oxcartAnd never let another girl thrill my heartAin’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you so?I could meet a hundred girls and have loads of funMy huggin’ and my kissin’ belong to just oneAin’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you so?If you gave me nine lives like an alley catI’d give ’em all to you and never take one backAin’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you so?I’m putting on my sunday suit and i’m goin’ downtownBut i’ll be kissin’ your lips before the sun goes downAin’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you so?Ain’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you so?

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For more information about Elvis Presley and his contributions to the world of music, you can visit his Wikipedia page.

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