Introduction:

“The Girl of My Best Friend” is a classic rock and roll song that was first released by Elvis Presley in 1960 on his album “Elvis Is Back!”. The song was written by Beverly Ross and Sam Bobrick and quickly became a hit, reaching number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The song tells the story of a man who is secretly in love with his best friend’s girlfriend. He is torn between his loyalty to his friend and his desire to be with the woman he loves. The lyrics express the pain and frustration of unrequited love, as well as the fear of losing his friendship.  

“The Girl of My Best Friend” is a timeless song that continues to be popular today. It has been covered by many artists over the years, including Johnny Burnette and Bryan Ferry. The song’s relatable theme of unrequited love and the conflict between friendship and desire has resonated with audiences for decades.  

Elvis Presley’s version of the song is particularly memorable for his powerful vocals and emotional delivery. His performance captures the raw emotion of the lyrics and creates a sense of longing and heartbreak. The song’s catchy melody and simple yet effective arrangement also contribute to its enduring appeal.

“The Girl of My Best Friend” remains a significant part of Elvis Presley’s musical legacy and a beloved classic in the rock and roll canon. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal and the power of its emotional storytelling.

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