Introduction

Elvis – (Such An) Easy Question / It Feels So Right (1965, Indianapolis  Pressing, Vinyl) - Discogs

“(Such an) Easy Question,” released in 1962 by the King himself, Elvis Presley, is a song that transcends generations with its simple yet poignant lyrics and captivating melody. While the title suggests straightforwardness, the song delves into the complexities of love and the agonizing wait for an answer to a seemingly simple question: “Do you or don’t you love me?”

Penned by renowned songwriters Otis Blackwell and Winfield Scott, “Easy Question” utilizes classic pop and rock elements to create a melancholic yet hopeful atmosphere. The driving beat emphasizes the protagonist’s yearning for a clear answer, while Elvis’ soulful vocals convey the depth of his emotions. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a relationship hanging in the balance, where a simple “yes” or “no” could alter the course of their love forever.

Despite its release over six decades ago, “Easy Question” remains relatable to audiences today. The song’s universal theme of love’s ambiguity and the fear of rejection resonates with anyone who has ever grappled with uncertainty in their relationships. Whether it’s a teenager experiencing their first love or a seasoned couple facing a crossroads, the song offers a comforting soundtrack to the anxieties of the heart.

Beyond its emotional impact, “Easy Question” stands as a testament to Elvis’ unmatched vocal talent. His smooth baritone and effortless delivery add depth and dimension to the song’s simple message. This performance cemented “Easy Question” as a beloved addition to Elvis’ vast musical legacy, ensuring its place in the hearts of music lovers for generations to come.

So, as you listen to “Easy Question,” let yourself be swept away by the timeless melody and heartfelt lyrics. Allow yourself to reflect on your own experiences with love’s uncertainties, and remember that even the most challenging questions often have the simplest answers.

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Lyrics

Do you or don’t you love me
Such an easy question
Why can’t I get an answer
Tell me, will you or won’t you need me
Such an easy question
Why can’t I get an answer

All you do is give a sigh
And beat around the bush
Can it be that you’re too shy

To give yourself a little old push
Can you or can’t you tell me yes
It’s such an easy question
Why can’t I get an answer