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“I Will Be True,” though not one of Elvis Presley’s most well-known songs, offers a glimpse into a different side of the King. While his electrifying performances and suggestive dance moves made him a rock and roll icon, this track showcases his softer side, delivering a heartfelt promise of devotion.

Unfortunately, there’s no definitive information on when “I Will Be True” was written or recorded. Some speculate it might have been during the prolific period of 1958-1959, when Elvis churned out hit after hit. However, the song’s official release didn’t happen until much later, in 1976, included on the compilation album “Elvis Presley Motorshake.”

Despite its delayed debut, “I Will Be True” resonates with a timeless message of loyalty and commitment. The lyrics paint a picture of a love that endures despite challenges, with Elvis crooning lines like “Through thick and thin, come what may / Darling, I will be true.” His smooth vocals and the gentle ballad arrangement create a tender atmosphere, a stark contrast to his usual rock and roll persona.

Whether “I Will Be True” was inspired by a specific person in Elvis’ life remains a mystery. Some fans believe it might have been a message for his future wife, Priscilla Presley, whom he met in 1959. However, the lack of concrete evidence leaves it open to interpretation.

Regardless of its origin story, “I Will Be True” offers a rare glimpse into the emotional depth of Elvis Presley. It’s a song that transcends eras, a timeless ballad that speaks to the universal language of love and devotion. So, put on your blue suede shoes, but this time, prepare to slow dance to the King’s softer side.

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