About the song

There’s a certain warmth and sincerity that comes through when an artist takes a moment to speak directly to their audience—not in lyrics, but in words. That’s exactly what makes **Elvis Presley – Introductions By Elvis** such a uniquely charming and revealing piece of his vast musical legacy. While the world rightly remembers Elvis for his electrifying performances, genre-defining voice, and sheer stage presence, this track offers something far more intimate: a glimpse into the man behind the myth.

Drawn from his live performances, **Introductions By Elvis** captures the King in one of his most human moments—not as a rock ‘n’ roll icon, but as a gracious bandleader and thoughtful host. This is not a conventional “song” in the traditional sense; instead, it serves as a spoken-word interlude during his concerts where Elvis took time to introduce the members of his band and orchestra to the audience. Yet within these moments, we find storytelling, humor, reverence, and a deep respect for the musicians who helped shape the signature Elvis sound.

What makes **Elvis Presley – Introductions By Elvis** so compelling is not just the names he mentions or the roles they played—it’s the way he speaks. His Southern charm, his timing, the affection he clearly held for his fellow performers—all shine through in every word. There’s a casual elegance to it, a reminder that even at the height of his fame, Elvis remained grounded enough to share the spotlight.

For longtime fans, this track is a nostalgic treasure. For those newer to Elvis’s work, it’s an opportunity to hear a different side of the artist—less about spectacle, more about connection. And for anyone who appreciates music history, **Introductions By Elvis** is a valuable audio snapshot of an era when entertainers valued not just the performance, but the people behind it.

In the end, **Elvis Presley – Introductions By Elvis** stands as a heartfelt tribute—not just to the musicianship that surrounded him, but to the very idea of collaboration. It’s a reminder that even legends never work alone.

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Lyrics

Well, since my baby left me
I found a new place to dwell
Down at the end of Lonely Street
At Heartbreak Hotel
Where I’ll be, I’ll be so lonely, baby
I’ll be lonely
I’ll be so lonely, I could die
Well, although it’s always crowded
You still could find some room
For broken-hearted lovers
To cry there in their gloom
They’ll be so, they’ll be so lonely, baby
Be so lonely
They’ll get so lonely, they could die
Play it, Dan
Well, now, if your baby leaves you
You need a place to dwell
Just take a walk down Lonely Street
To, to, to, to
You’ll be so lonely, baby
You will be lonely
You’ll be so lonely, you could die
Thank you

By van