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About The Song

Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, was known for electrifying performances and rebellious swagger. But beneath the leather jacket and hip-shakes, a tender heart beat. In 1975, he released “And I Love You So,” a ballad that wasn’t just a love song; it was a tapestry woven from threads of war, vulnerability, and a yearning for solace that resonated across generations.

The melody wasn’t Elvis’s own. It originated in 1861, during the American Civil War, as a Union song titled “Aura Lea.” Soldiers, yearning for loved ones back home, poured their longing into its gentle melody. The song traveled through time, finding its way to Hollywood in the 1950s. Screenwriters adapted it for the film “Love Me Tender,” starring Elvis.

But the song that graced the film wasn’t just a rehash of “Aura Lea.” Elvis, recognizing its potential for deeper expression, collaborated with Vera Matson to rewrite the lyrics. They injected a passionate yearning for love and comfort, transforming it into a poignant plea sung from the perspective of a man returning from war, seeking solace in the arms of his sweetheart.

Elvis’s soulful voice breathes life into the lyrics, his vulnerability evident in every croon and tremor. The melody, now imbued with a bluesy sweetness, perfectly reflects the song’s emotional journey, alternating between gentle hope and desperate longing.

Released as a single in November 1976, “And I Love You So” became an instant success, topping the Billboard Hot 100 and selling over a million copies in just two weeks. The song transcended its film origins, resonating with listeners beyond the battlefield, touching anyone who had ever yearned for love and solace after an emotional separation.

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“And I Love You So” transcends its commercial success and speaks the universal language of longing and vulnerability. It captures the yearning for comfort after hardship, the desperate hope for love’s embrace, and the unwavering belief that tenderness can heal even the deepest wounds. It reminds us that amidst life’s storms, the promise of love and caresses provides a beacon of hope that guides us back to light.

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