About The Song

“I’m Left, You’re Right, She’s Gone” is a classic rock and roll song recorded by the legendary American singer Elvis Presley. The track was written by Stan Kesler and William Taylor and was first released by Elvis in 1955. This song is often considered one of the early gems in Elvis’s extensive discography and showcases his remarkable talent as a vocalist and performer during the infancy of rock and roll music.

The lyrics of “I’m Left, You’re Right, She’s Gone” tell a poignant story of heartbreak and loss. The narrator expresses his feelings of abandonment as his romantic partner leaves him for someone else. The song’s title itself reflects the emotional turmoil of the narrator, highlighting the departure of his beloved and the subsequent loneliness he feels. Elvis Presley’s soulful and emotive delivery adds depth to the lyrics, making the song relatable and touching for listeners.

Elvis Presley, often referred to as the “King of Rock and Roll,” became an icon in the music industry, leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment. His influence on popular music and culture is immeasurable, and songs like “I’m Left, You’re Right, She’s Gone” continue to be cherished by fans of all ages. Through his powerful voice and charismatic stage presence, Elvis brought this song to life, contributing to its status as a classic in the rock and roll genre.

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An early recording by Elvis Presley, featuring his distinctive hiccup vocal break, this song conveys a mix of heartbreak and humor. In the song, Elvis tells his friend that he was right: his girl has left him and she’s gone. The six words in the title encapsulate the entire story. Despite his friend’s warning, Elvis had to experience heartbreak firsthand to truly understand the situation.

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The song was penned by Bill Taylor and Stan Kesler, members of the group Snearly Ranch Boys, which recorded under Elvis’ label, Sun Records. Interestingly, the melody of the song was inspired by a Campbell’s soup jingle. Sam Phillips, the head of Sun Records, arranged for Elvis to record the song and brought in drummer Jimmie Lott to accompany Elvis’ regulars: guitarist Scotty Moore and bassist Bill Black.

Disco pioneer Giorgio Moroder created an electronic rendition of this song, featured on his 1977 album “From Here to Eternity.” Additionally, Shooter Jennings included his version of the song on his 2016 tribute album dedicated to Moroder, titled “Countach.”

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Lyrics

Well, you’re right, I’m left, she’s gone.
You’re right, and I’m left all alone.
Well, you tried to tell me so,
But how was I to know
That she was not the one for me?

You told me all along,
You’re right, our love was so wrong.
But now I changed my mind,
Because she broke the ties that bind,
And I know that she never cared for me.

Well, I thought I knew just what she’d do,
I guess I’m not so smart.
Oh, you tried to tell me along
she’d only break my heart.
I’m left, you’re right, she’s gone.
You’re right, and I’m left all alone.

Well, she’s gone I know not where,
But now I just don’t care.
For now I’m falling for you.

If you’ll forgive me now,
I’ll make it up somehow.
So happy we will be,
In a home just for three,
And I’ll soon forget her,
Now I know.

Well, I thought I knew just what she’d do,
I guess I’m not so smart.
You tried to tell me all along,
She’d only break my heart.

Well, you’re right, I’m left, she’s gone.
You’re right, and I’m left all alone.
Well, she’s gone, I know not where,
But now I just don’t care,
For now I’ve fallen for you.