About The Song

“The Thrill of Your Love” was penned by Stan Kesler and June Juanico, and initially recorded by Carl McVoy in 1958 as “A Woman’s Love.” McVoy’s rendition remained unreleased at that time but has resurfaced on compilation albums since.

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Elvis Presley included “The Thrill of Your Love” in his 1960 post-army album, “Elvis Is Back!” The single hit the shelves in July 1960, reaching number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States and climbing to the second position on the UK Singles Chart. This soulful ballad, characterized by Presley’s expressive vocals, conveys profound love and utter devotion, depicting the singer’s readiness to sacrifice everything for his beloved.

Over the years, numerous artists, such as Frank Sinatra, Engelbert Humperdinck, and Tom Jones, have covered this enduring classic. Noteworthy details about the song include June Juanico, one of its songwriters, being Presley’s girlfriend at the time, leading some to speculate that their passionate romance inspired the lyrics. Impressively, Elvis Presley recorded the song in a single take. Additionally, it featured in the 1960 film “G.I. Blues,” starring Presley himself.

“The Thrill of Your Love” held a special place in Presley’s heart, becoming one of his favorites. He frequently performed it live, making it a regular part of his setlist for years. Even today, the song maintains its popularity, often gracing the playlists of weddings and other special events. It stands as a timeless testament to the enduring strength of love and devotion.

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Lyrics

I have wished for the wealth
Of a great millionaire
I have reached for a bright star above
But the thrill of it all
To me seems so small
When compared to the thrill of your loveI’d rather give everything
That I own in this world
Than to be all alone and unloved
For no earthly price and no sacrifice
Is too much to give
For your love

 

I’d rather give everything
That I own in this world
Than to be all alone and unloved
For no earthly price and no sacrifice
Is too much to give
For your love

 

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