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About The Song

“Where Do You Come From” isn’t your typical Elvis Presley love song. Instead of gushing declarations and burning passion, it’s a ballad filled with curiosity and intrigue. Released in 1962, the song captured the essence of Elvis’s burgeoning cinematic career, weaving a sense of mystery and charm into its melody and lyrics.

The song’s origins are slightly shrouded in mystery themselves. While credited to songwriters Ruth Batchelor and Floyd Huddleston, some sources whisper Elvis himself had a hand in crafting the lyrics. Regardless of its true birth, “Where Do You Come From” resonates with a genuine sense of awe and fascination.

Elvis asks his love interest a series of questions, each one painting a picture of something ethereal and otherworldly. “Where do you come from, bluebird blue / With feathers made of moonbeams?” he croons, comparing her to a celestial being. The lyrics dance between playful curiosity and genuine wonder, hinting at a love that feels almost too good to be true.

The song’s success can be attributed to its unique blend of elements. The melody, composed by Brock Coburn, is simple yet hauntingly beautiful, with Elvis’s smooth vocals gliding effortlessly over the gentle strumming of an acoustic guitar. The backing vocals by The Jordanaires add a layer of angelic harmony, further emphasizing the song’s otherworldly atmosphere.

“Where Do You Come From” became a highlight of Elvis’s 1962 film “Girls! Girls! Girls!” The scene where he performs the song on a moonlit beach, surrounded by palm trees, perfectly captures the romantic mystery of the lyrics. The song quickly became a fan favorite, reaching number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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Even today, “Where Do You Come From” remains a captivating gem in Elvis’s vast musical collection. It’s a song that invites us to wonder about the beauty and mystery of the human heart, reminding us that love can sometimes feel like a brush with the divine. So, put on your headphones, close your eyes, and let Elvis transport you to a world of moonlight and moonbeams with “Where Do You Come From.”

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