About The Song

The track “Never Ending” by Elvis Presley was penned by Buddy Kaye and Phil Springer and published by Elvis Presley’s company, Gladys Music, Inc. Presley recorded it on May 26, 1963, during the RCA studio sessions at RCA’s Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee.

Initially released as a single in July 1964, with “Such a Night” on the flip side, it did not secure a spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. However, it did reach number 33 on the UK Singles Chart.

In 1967, the song was added as a bonus track on Presley’s soundtrack LP Double Trouble. It has also been featured on various compilation albums, such as For the Asking (1990), Elvis 30 Number 1 Hits (1992), and Elvis: The Album Collection, Volume 1 (2011).

“Never Ending” is a mid-tempo ballad with a simple yet captivating melody. The lyrics express the singer’s enduring love for his partner. The song is characterized by a rich string arrangement and Presley’s commanding vocals.

Critics have lauded the song for its beauty and sincerity. AllMusic critic Matthew Greenwald described “Never Ending” as “one of Elvis’s most heartfelt and romantic ballads.”

Several other artists, including Engelbert Humperdinck, The Righteous Brothers, and Paul Anka, have covered “Never Ending.” Despite being a lesser-known Elvis Presley song, it stands as a beautiful and poignant ballad that deserves recognition.

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Lyrics

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Walk down to the beach at sunset
Look as far as you can see
You will find that endless ocean
And that’s how my love will always be

I bring you never ending, never ending
never ending, never ending
never ending, never ending love

Look up at the sky at midnight
Gaze up on the starlit view
Just as heaven has no boundaries
Neither does my love for you

I bring you never ending, never ending
never ending, never ending
never ending, never ending love
Never ending love
Never ending love
Never ending love
Never ending love

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