Change of Habit is a ballad in which Presley sings about his love for a woman who is a nun. He pleads with her to leave the convent and be with him, but she is unable to do so because of her vows.

The song recorded by American singer and actor Elvis Presley. It was written by Buddy Kaye, Ben Weisman, and was released in 1969 as the title track of Presley’s 31st and final theatrical film. The song was a minor hit, reaching number 63 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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Change of Habit is a beautifully written and moving ballad that showcases Elvis Presley’s incredible vocal range and emotional depth. The song is about the forbidden love between a man and a nun, and the pain and sacrifice that comes with it.

Presley’s vocals on Change of Habit are simply stunning. He sings with such passion and sincerity that it is impossible not to be drawn into the song. The lyrics are simple and direct, but they are also incredibly powerful.

Change of Habit is a classic Elvis Presley ballad that is sure to touch the hearts of listeners of all ages. It is a song about love, sacrifice, and the power of faith.

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Lyrics

If you’re in old habits
Set in your old ways
Changes are a-comin’
For these are changing days

And if your head is in the sand
While things are goin’ on
What you need, what you need
What you need is a change of habit

Now if you’re in the habit
To let your temper fly
When you talk with people
Who don’t see eye to eye

And if you don’t believe it
There’s a newer world ahead
What you need, what you need
What you need is a change of habit

A change of habit, a change of outlook
A change of heart, you’ll be alright
The halls of darkness, have doors that open
It’s never too late to see the light

So if you’re in the habit
Putting people down
Just because they’re different
From the wrong side of town

Well, don’t count on any medals, son
They’re pinning none on you
What you need, what you need
What you need is a change of habit

A change of habit, a change of outlook
A change of heart, you’ll be alright
The halls of darkness, have doors that open
It’s never too late to see the light

So if you’re in the habit
Of putting people down
Just because they’re different
From the wrong side of town

Well, don’t count on any medals, son
They’re pinning none on you
What you need, what you need
What you need is a change of habit

Change of habit, hmm, change of habit
Change of habit

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