Introduction

“It Feels So Right,” released in 1960 on Elvis Presley’s comeback album “Elvis Is Back!”, marked a turning point in his career. After serving two years in the U.S. Army, the King of Rock and Roll returned to a music scene vastly different from the one he left behind. Rock and roll was evolving, and Elvis needed to prove his relevance.

“It Feels So Right” delivered. Written by the songwriting duo of Ben Weisman and Fred Wise, the song exudes a youthful energy and optimism. The lyrics, with their playful imagery of “butterflies in the sky” and “stars winkin’ down,” convey a carefree excitement about love and newfound freedom. Musically, it’s a classic pop gem, infused with Elvis’ signature swagger and the Jordanaires’ smooth harmonies. The driving backbeat and jangly guitars capture the spirit of the early 60s pop scene, while Elvis’ charismatic vocals remain the undeniable centerpiece.

The song’s success was immediate. It reached number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and solidified Elvis’ status as a top-selling artist. “It Feels So Right” also showcased his adaptability, demonstrating his ability to embrace new sounds while staying true to his roots.

Beyond the charts, “It Feels So Right” holds historical significance. It marked the beginning of Elvis’ “Nashville Sessions” era, a period of prolific recording that yielded some of his most beloved hits. Moreover, the song stands as a testament to his enduring legacy, reminding us why Elvis Presley remains the King of Rock and Roll even today.

So, crank up the volume, let the retro vibes wash over you, and feel the rightness of Elvis Presley’s timeless classic, “It Feels So Right.”

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