Introduction

And I Love You So is a song written by Don McLean and released on his album Tapestry in 1970. It has been covered by many artists over the years, but Elvis Presley’s version is perhaps the most famous. He recorded it in 1975 for his album Today.

Elvis’s version of “And I Love You So” is a slow, romantic ballad. His vocals are passionate and expressive, and the arrangement is lush and beautiful. The song is a declaration of love, and Elvis sings it with all the conviction and sincerity of a man who is truly in love.

The song was a critical and commercial success for Elvis, reaching number one on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It is considered to be one of his finest ballads, and it continues to be popular with fans today.

Elvis’s version of “And I Love You So” is a timeless love song that continues to resonate with listeners of all ages. It is a beautiful and moving song about the power of love.

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Lyrics

And I love you so,
The people ask me how,
How I’ve lived till now
I tell them I don’t know

I guess they understand
How lonely life has been
But life began again
The day you took my hand

And yes I know how lonely life can be
Shadows follow me
The night won’t set me free
But I don’t let the evening get me down
Now that you’re around me

And you love me too
Your thoughts are just for me
You set my spirit free
I’m happy that you do

The book of life is brief
Once the page is read
All but love is dead
This is my believe