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“Just Because” is a classic song that has been covered by numerous artists over the years, but it is perhaps most famously associated with Elvis Presley. The song was originally written by Bob Shelton, Joe Shelton, and Sid Robin in 1937, and it has been recorded by a variety of artists, including Dick Stabile, Frankie Yankovic, and the Shelton Brothers.

Elvis Presley recorded “Just Because” at Sun Studios on September 10, 1954, but it was not released on the Sun label. Instead, it was included on his self-titled debut album, “Elvis Presley,” which was released by RCA Records in 1956. The song’s inclusion on this album helped to introduce Elvis to a wider audience and establish him as a major star.  

 

“Just Because” is a classic example of a country song, and it showcases Elvis’s early vocal style and his ability to connect with audiences through his emotional delivery. The song’s lyrics express feelings of frustration and disappointment, and Elvis’s performance captures the raw energy and passion that would become his trademark.

Over the years, “Just Because” has remained a popular song, and it continues to be covered by new artists. It is a testament to the enduring power of the song and to Elvis Presley’s legacy as one of the greatest musical icons of all time.

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