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Released in 1973 as part of his album “Elvis (Fool)”, “(That’s What You Get) For Lovin’ Me” is a classic heartbreak ballad performed by the iconic Elvis Presley. The song was a departure from the upbeat, rock ‘n’ roll sound that had initially propelled him to stardom, showcasing a more mature and soulful side of the King of Rock and Roll.

Penned by Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, the track perfectly encapsulates the raw emotions of a failed relationship. Presley’s powerful vocals and heartfelt delivery brought a new depth to the song, resonating with audiences who had grown accustomed to his energetic performances. While not a commercial powerhouse like some of his earlier hits, “(That’s What You Get) For Lovin’ Me” remains a beloved track among Presley’s dedicated fanbase and is often cited as a highlight of his later career.

The song’s production, helmed by Felton Jarvis, is characteristic of the era, with lush orchestral arrangements and a prominent string section that contribute to the song’s melancholic atmosphere. The track’s emotional resonance and Presley’s compelling performance have solidified its place in the singer’s extensive discography as a testament to his enduring talent and versatility.

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