Introduction
“I’ll Never Fall In Love Again” by Elvis Presley is a timeless ballad that resonates with listeners of all ages and walks of life. The song’s origins can be traced back to 1960 when songwriter Dorothy Fields penned the lyrics while composer Cy Coleman composed the melody. The duo initially intended the song for the musical “Sweet Charity,” but it was ultimately left out of the production.
In 1976, Elvis Presley recorded his own rendition of “I’ll Never Fall In Love Again” for his studio album “From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee.” His soulful vocals and the song’s poignant lyrics about heartbreak and disillusionment struck a chord with fans worldwide, propelling it to the top of the charts.
Presley’s version of “I’ll Never Fall In Love Again” is characterized by its melancholic melody, dramatic arrangement, and Presley’s impassioned delivery. The song’s lyrics convey a sense of jadedness and a reluctance to fall in love again due to past experiences of pain and betrayal. Presley’s performance captures the raw emotion of the lyrics, making it a powerful and enduring anthem of heartbreak and resilience.
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Lyrics
I’ve been in love so many times
Thought I knew the score
But now you’ve treated me so wrong
I can’t take anymore
And it looks like
I’m never gonna fall in love again
Fall in love, I’m never gonna fall in love
I mean it
Fall in love again
All those things I heard about you
I thought they were only lies
But when I caught you in his arms
I just broke down and cried
And it looks like
I’m never gonna fall in love again
Fall in love, no, I’m never gonna fall in love
I mean it, I mean it
Fall in love again
I gave my heart so easily
I cast aside my pride
But when you fell for someone else, baby
I broke up all inside
And it looks like <sob>
I’m never gonna fall in love again
That’s why I’m a-singin’ it
Fall in love, no, I’m never gonna fall in love
Please don’t make me
Fall in love again