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“Wearin’ That Loved On Look,” a soulful blues ballad sung by the King himself, Elvis Presley, holds a special place in his musical journey. Released in 1969 on the album “From Elvis in Memphis,” it wasn’t just a catchy tune; it marked a pivotal moment in his career.

Emerging from a period dominated by movie soundtracks, Elvis craved a return to his musical roots. He sought soulful authenticity, venturing beyond the studio confines and recording at Memphis’ Chips Moman Studios. This intimate setting fostered raw energy and collaboration, with Elvis surrounded by seasoned musicians like Reggie Young and Bobby Wood.

Enter “Wearin’ That Loved On Look,” a song written by Dallas Frazier and A.L. Owens. Its bluesy swagger, driven by Presley’s gritty vocals and a hypnotic groove, resonated deeply with Elvis. He poured his heart into the recording, infusing it with a lived-in quality that mirrored his own journey of artistic rediscovery.

The lyrics tell a relatable story of love’s aftermath, with Elvis crooning to a woman who still carries the physical and emotional traces of a passionate encounter. “Baby, you’re wearin’ that loved on look,” he sings, capturing the lingering blush and tender glow that linger long after the flames have subsided.

Beyond its personal resonance, “Wearin’ That Loved On Look” showcased Elvis’ musical evolution. He explored the depths of blues and soul, weaving them seamlessly with his trademark rock and roll swagger. The result was a song both timeless and groundbreaking, proving his artistic vitality and versatility to a new generation of fans.

“Wearin’ That Loved On Look” became a commercial success, reaching the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. But its true legacy lies in its raw passion and soulful authenticity. It marked a triumphant return to form for Elvis Presley, reminding the world why he was, and always will be, the King.

So, grab a warm drink, dim the lights, and let Elvis’ voice wash over you with “Wearin’ That Loved On Look.” It’s more than just a song; it’s a window into the soul of a musical legend, reborn and revitalized.

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Lyrics

I had to leave town for a little while
You said, you’d be good while I’m gone
But the look in your eye dun told me you told a lie
I know there’s been some carryin’ on

Baby, you’re wearin’ that loved on look
Shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop
Baby, you’re wearin’ that loved on look

The ash trays are all full of ashes
The floor needs a touch of the mop
There’s a man downstairs with a long bushy hair
He said your party was a three day rock

Baby, you’re wearin’ that loved on look
Shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop
Baby, you’re wearin’ that loved on look

Baby, if you ever loved me
Then Bonnie and Clyde loved the law
Well, a bird can’t fly and I don’t like apple pie
And trees won’t grow in Arkansas

Baby, you’re wearin’ that loved on look
Shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop
Baby, you’re wearin’ that loved on look

I had to leave town for a little while
You said, you’d be good while I’m gone
But the look in your eye dun told me you told a lie
I know there’s been some carryin’ on

Baby, you’re wearin’ that loved on look
Shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop
Baby, you’re wearin’ that loved on look
Shoop, shoop

Baby, you’re wearin’ that loved on look
Shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop
Baby, you’re wearin’ that loved on look
Shoop, shoop