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“Because of Love” is a charming track recorded by Elvis Presley in March 1962 for the film Girls! Girls! Girls! Released as part of the movie’s soundtrack later that year, the song is a tender ballad that showcases the romantic side of Elvis’s musical versatility. Written by Ruth Batchelor and Bob Roberts, the song features the smooth harmonies of The Jordanaires, a vocal group that frequently collaborated with Presley, adding depth to the emotional resonance of the track.

In the film, Elvis portrays Ross Carpenter, a young fisherman navigating romantic entanglements in sunny Hawaii. “Because of Love” reflects the character’s deepening feelings of love, fitting seamlessly within the movie’s idyllic and light-hearted atmosphere. Although the song didn’t reach the same level of popularity as some of Elvis’s bigger hits, its heartfelt lyrics and gentle melody capture the essence of love’s transformative power, with lines like “Because of love, the world is new.”

The recording took place at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, and featured several seasoned musicians, including guitarist Scotty Moore and saxophonist Boots Randolph, giving the track a polished yet intimate feel. While “Because of Love” might not be as iconic as other Elvis songs, it remains a fan favorite for its simplicity and emotional warmth, particularly among those who appreciate his ballads.

This song, though not a chart-topper, contributes to Elvis’s extensive filmography and music career by highlighting his ability to adapt to various musical styles beyond rock and roll, offering fans a softer side of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll​.

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