Introduction:

Though synonymous with the electrifying sounds of rock and roll, the iconic Elvis Presley wasn’t afraid to delve into other genres throughout his career. “Fairytale”, released in 1975, showcases Presley’s versatility as a musician, departing from his high-energy rock roots and embracing a more sentimental Pop Ballad style.

Composed by songwriting duo Bonnie Pointer and Anita Pointer, of the future chart-topping group The Pointer Sisters, “Fairytale” was originally not intended for Presley. However, the song eventually landed in his hands, and he recorded it on March 10, 1975, at RCA’s Studio C in Hollywood. The session was produced by RCA Victor, a longtime collaborator with Presley throughout his career.

“Fairytale” became part of Presley’s album “Today”, released in May 1975. While the album itself wasn’t a major commercial success compared to some of Presley’s earlier works, “Fairytale” resonated with audiences. The song’s gentle melody and heartfelt lyrics about a love that feels dreamlike resonated with fans. Elvis’s powerful vocals, delivered with his signature sincerity, brought a new layer of depth to the song.

While not topping the charts like some of his earlier hits, “Fairytale” did find a place on the Billboard Hot 100, a testament to Presley’s enduring popularity and his ability to connect with listeners across genres. “Fairytale” also holds a special significance for showcasing Presley’s vocal maturity later in his career. The song is a departure from his earlier, more brash rock and roll persona, instead revealing a more nuanced and emotionally resonant performer.

“Fairytale” stands as a unique entry in Presley’s vast catalog. It serves as a reminder that the King of Rock and Roll wasn’t confined to a single genre. Elvis Presley’s willingness to explore Pop Ballads like “Fairytale” demonstrates the versatility and emotional depth he brought to his music throughout his legendary career.

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Lyrics:

I’ll pack up all my things and walk awayI don’t want to hear another word you have to sayI’ve been waiting for so long (so long)I just found out there’s something wrong (something is wrong)And nothing will get better if I stay

There’s no need to explain anymoreI tried my best to love you, now I’m walking out the door (out the door)You used me, you deceived meAnd you never seemed to need meBut I’ll bet you won’t forget me when I go (oh, no, no, no)

Seems I’ve been lost in a dreamPretending that you careAnd now I’ve opened up my eyesAnd found it’s all been just a great big fairytale

I’ve been lovin’ you so long (I’ve loved so long)I don’t think I even know how to forget youYeah, the way that things have beenI think I’m better off aloneThan to be with you

There’s no need to explain anymoreI tried my best to love you, now I’m walking out the door (out the door)Yeah, you used me, you deceived meAnd you never seemed to need meBut I’ll bet you won’t forget me when I go (oh, no, no, no)

Seems like I’ve been lost in a dreamYeah, pretending you were mineSomeday you’ll open up your eyesAnd realize a good man is hard to find