Elvis Presley # '68 Are You Lonesome Tonight * @2 e N0 p1 J$ ^! e* Z/ y f8 X6 M( x# I
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Are you lonesome tonight, 3 z6 C* X! b! q' `9 cDo you miss me tonight?+ h8 b7 r5 @" u4 R: i: a# a3 t0 b
Are you sorry we drifted apart? 6 |$ ]" B% B! W( ?3 xDoes your memory stray to a brighter sunny day,# B$ e, m" }4 f
When I kissed you and called you sweetheart? 9 H# J3 n: ~& \+ |: U9 N z) j+ u* _( g, ZDo the chairs in your parlor seem empty and bare? 6 F& [1 S3 [/ _. I5 WDo you gaze at your doorstep and picture me there?3 G' Y+ K0 C0 u( t0 ?" U |, n
Is your heart filled with pain, shall I come back again?. S0 S8 L# c' V& b$ V
Tell me dear, are you lonesome tonight?( ?6 w. S. t: v
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I wonder if you're lonesome tonight+ B- ?. }! T" x7 K- \7 M$ i2 X, n
You know someone said that the world's a stage ) y' G5 Z. S: Z4 T- [& W) uAnd each must play a part. \: a! F0 z* {
Fate had me playing in love with you as my sweetheart. 8 e; w$ S5 @2 _0 X5 }Act one was when we met, I loved you at first glance" U/ h" R. p7 [/ D) [# x9 e
You read your line so cleverly and never missed a cue : C" p4 \# S8 M9 W1 {$ _ ?, mThen came act two, you seemed to change, you acted strange : Y/ [, X* d6 f! P5 W) |1 AAnd why I'll never know. ! S- L: ^, R7 A7 BHoney, you lied when you said you loved me1 E% v! _$ g/ G5 e2 U3 Q- g$ Z
And I had no cause to doubt you.7 ^# Y( p9 ^/ g5 G' e* d
But I'd rather go on hearing your lies' X5 l* S+ M1 n5 x
Than go on living without you.2 }0 v! r# N/ t: G! J6 [9 W
Now the stage is bare and I'm standing there+ W; q9 G; L% M* y# X2 J O
With emptiness all around 1 d# S, ` n( R( Z! s; VAnd if you won't come back to me # g7 ~% S! r8 B- FThen they can bring the curtain down. $ [" a; y. l8 T+ N+ P. I0 u, y, D; w/ n" n
Is your heart filled with pain, shall I come back again?, [$ G& o3 D( N
Tell me dear, are you lonesome tonight?
Elvis Presley - Trying To Get To You (Live) / W/ ~* k3 c! O. n. L& V# p) v8 E" N4 k+ c# a, A8 t0 s! D2 U
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TRYING TO GET TO YOU( D) n/ Z( e( d8 ^( V# W: Y
(Words & music by Singleton - McCoy). _2 J* @; I5 ~% o0 F
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I've been traveling over mountains$ B l5 O3 H% d j- t, e
Even through the valleys, too ( B* L( ?' c& _' `; f4 cI've been traveling night and day x1 u1 @9 D2 `3 q* Y6 D0 y
I've been running all the way 1 k& ?7 h4 t5 y2 M2 n$ w7 B/ KBaby, trying to get to you. 2 P* K1 M2 d- e& J 8 S* C }0 N u; @4 y5 M. G" cEver since I read your letter 7 l2 s7 l8 b* A8 F9 {! NWhere you said you loved me true' u& e9 I; W1 l
I've been traveling night and day7 H P/ Y/ j6 O9 p& {7 c: S
I've been running all the way - A7 v: g" d( VBaby, trying to get to you9 e- z. X6 w' u9 L' d' C
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When I read your loving letter j" O/ ~0 b" p; P) F9 f% uThen my heart began to sing : E- \4 y% s. H6 _( p5 IThere were many miles between us,- T% B5 W) o0 {! C
But they didn't mean a thing.7 M2 }, J$ |; h
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I just had to reach you, baby,/ j7 G0 h* t! x4 K, X1 R/ Z
In spite of all that I've been through.) N5 v' P# v. k
I kept traveling night and day, ; Z; f9 d" Z$ pI kept running all the way, ; c8 g. Y$ U# wBaby, trying to get to you.& q2 d, R" w/ i5 r
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Well, if I had to do it over 6 y% |- o. q: P4 l% V) RThat's exactly what I'd do,, G" M& j2 B% p* |4 v
I would travel night and day, 5 R& [- p+ A# c. Z0 B5 N' F9 @And I'd still run all the way, & }) R" i' z9 x$ U, zBaby, trying to get to you. ' Z6 C/ v+ `! x J9 |! m$ { 2 S2 ~6 z2 B, S0 }Well, there's nothing that could hold me . ~% c, Z( o3 j7 VOr that could keep me away from you6 W$ ]. D! [3 N! F; k1 v" p8 o$ [
When your loving letter told me ) D! ~( k. f# O( ZThat you really loved me true+ d3 ^4 d7 R! }% s
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Lord above me knows I love you# H; O! @( A1 N
It was He who brought me through, , Z g. p6 a5 S# F( Z" fWhen my way was dark as night, , g& e, N( n- R6 b! hHe would shine His brightest light, ; A& @8 D& q% @- Z7 _When I was trying to get to you.
Elvis Presley - Solitaire N1 x4 [4 l% |" d+ e0 p! @ B8 T( d5 d& x( i+ w w; @- X7 t# p; X( P4 f8 O
$ a/ v i1 g3 ?$ \* m' HElvis Presley - Solitaire 6 u' o1 s4 s) C+ }4 R4 z, Z6 b' ^+ }, o+ H% T" Z. y
Recorded: 1976/02/03, first released on "From Elvis Presley Boulevard": ?( y* k4 Q& E# U0 T+ I
(Words & Music: Neil Sedaka / Phil Cody) k- }% ?7 B9 r9 ~3 V3 x# `. C5 D! k3 z
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There was a man, a lonely man 4 R [- `- p* r8 ~2 ?Who lost his love, thru his indifference 7 g' d7 \& c. D, i/ o& C, WA heart that cared that went unshared 3 }7 r: i3 N! n- UUntil it died within his silence6 [6 ~+ h/ u0 z/ F: P
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And solitaire is the only game in town " _6 v; k$ [ A* u7 i; uAnd every road that takes him, takes him down2 F; o5 M& ~/ D2 M n
While life goes on around him everywhere * b; u- Y: w& h% K" K1 g5 l* MHe's playing solitaire * W6 u9 O+ _. A- [+ Z 3 d% p/ `/ z; K* |* p- z( QAnd keeping to himself, begins to deal. F2 i9 N" n! c9 [1 ]+ s) [4 ]
And still the king of hearts is well concealed ' R/ `( l3 \8 R5 W! lAnother losing games comes to an end 3 ] y! a; o* `And deals them out again4 F Q* z, |' R" Z& H/ T' p2 I5 X
! c7 [: @( ^( P; l2 w7 h! P+ QA little hope goes up in smoke* E! e& z* F6 e% n
Just how it goes, goes without saying , ~6 l% ~- F5 o$ o) z4 XThere was a man, a lonely man4 b& y; E0 b' T$ C& q4 P i
Who would command the hand he's playing " i/ d, i: r- z6 K " H6 Y t; f% CAnd solitaire is the only game in town $ K2 j* \! ]% {9 pAnd every road that takes him, takes him down / ^$ _- ?8 {' ~7 Z. [: ?" VWhile life goes on around him everywhere! Z* V+ I. T. V( H
He's playing solitaire 2 S$ P6 Z% f0 k2 S- K* G 1 p5 ~( c$ z1 P, s2 j3 h2 u6 RAnd keeping to himself, begins to deal2 s s) Y+ ?% N4 {( O) D3 s0 _" g. z
And still the king of hearts is well concealed 6 @6 S0 `* H, Z) e& e/ TAnother losing games comes to an end ( Z6 m4 w- f/ ^/ y! M/ y) q4 fAnd deals them out again" u3 H, p, N, i, p6 ]
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And solitaire is the only game in town " G1 L, x5 ?* @8 IAnd every road that takes him, takes him down + x6 J" r8 I/ z5 OWhile life goes on around him everywhere ( ~0 H" d8 H4 ]6 l b t$ H5 A) ]He's playing solitaire
Elvis Presley - Help Me (studio version) ) v5 G& } b4 ? I ~$ I4 W0 b3 Y! Z7 L( ^
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another mile, just one more mile; # A# n' a* N0 u8 lI'm tired of walkin' all alone.! j8 z: o; h2 O4 W0 S4 E( T) ^
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Lord, Help me smile 9 {( a. d6 ~1 q* ?another smile, just one more smile;. Z+ [) T0 r3 J! ?
You know I just can't make it on my own. X9 l# f! N3 C4 {/ ]; `6 A! G
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I never thought I needed help before;7 h9 n5 u+ ^0 H2 E9 S4 o+ @3 N3 m
I thought that I could get by - by myself. 8 h1 a5 F. E* q6 [0 ANow I know I just can't take it any more.4 i( |: o7 w" K$ H; K- j
With a humble heart, on bended knee, 2 z1 T, D: W& v8 G0 c( e J, S" wI'm beggin' You, please, Help Me.+ g, q6 X1 t* x' e! a
8 G* X& O4 D& oCome down from Your golden9 c) p# O! c' I8 Y5 u8 ?
throne to me, to lowly me;% i; X$ d7 ^$ {8 S
I need to feel the touch of Your tender hand. 5 C' m% ^- A, C' Z0 C 0 X* f) k% q: dRemove the chains of darkness ! T& A: w& I4 v* J7 N$ Hlet me see, Lord let me see; ( j. ?, i* d6 m* v, ]- @( ~Just where I fit into your master plan. 1 x' ]) H; l' Q" o0 X" e3 t5 \3 U4 _, H# q
I never thought I needed help before;3 m+ J( k; |/ I
I thought that I could get by - by myself. ' a4 {2 |" k( d% xNow I know I just can't take it any more. % K5 I+ m. I9 c8 I! HWith a humble heart, on bended knee,9 F, n& ?8 x8 _7 p9 u( W: B
I'm beggin' You, please, Help Me.