Introduction:
Elvis Presley, the undisputed King of Rock and Roll, left an indelible mark on the music industry throughout the 1950s and beyond. In 1956, during a period of meteoric rise, Presley released his self-titled debut album, Elvis (also known as Elvis Presley) on RCA Records. This landmark album introduced the world to a new kind of music and a charismatic performer who would forever change the landscape of popular culture. Among the standout tracks on this album was a ballad titled First In Line.
First In Line departed from the high-octane, rhythm and blues-infused Rock and Roll that had become synonymous with Presley at that point. Instead, it showcased a more tender and vulnerable side of the young singer. The song’s authorship can be credited to songwriting duo Aaron Schroeder and Ben Weisman, with Weisman crediting First In Line as the first song he ever wrote for Presley. The recording itself took place at Radio Recorders Studio in Hollywood, California on September 3, 1956.
While First In Line didn’t achieve the same chart-topping success as some of Presley’s other early hits, it has garnered a devoted following among fans over the years. The song’s plaintive melody and Presley’s heartfelt vocals create a melancholic atmosphere, a stark contrast to the energetic persona he presented on faster-paced numbers. First In Line showcased Presley’s vocal versatility and ability to connect with listeners on a more emotional level.
First In Line holds a certain historical significance within the context of Presley’s career. It represents a glimpse into the artist’s development as a performer, demonstrating his willingness to explore different musical styles beyond the boundaries of Rock and Roll. The song’s enduring appeal lies in its raw emotion and Presley’s undeniable charisma, a testament to the King’s influence that continues to resonate with audiences today.
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Lyrics:
When they gave out eyes like diamonds
That would shame the stars that shine My darlin’, my darlin’ You were the first in lineWhen they gave out lips like honey
That hold a new thrill every time My darlin’, my darlin’ You were the first in lineThere may be others that know you longer
Who pledge their hearts to you But there’s no other could love you stronger Any stronger than I doDon’t refuse me, say you’ll choose me
I am yours, oh, please be mine My darlin’, say I’m your darlin’ The first and the last in lineThere may be others that know you longer
Who pledge their hearts to you But there’s no other could love you stronger Any stronger than I doDon’t refuse me, say you’ll choose me
I am yours, oh, please be mine My darlin’, say I’m your darlin’ The first and the last in line