Soldier Boy by Elvis Presley is a unique gem in the legendary artist’s discography. Recorded in 1960 for his album “Elvis Is Back!” after his return from military service in Germany, this song showcases Elvis’s versatility as an artist.
While he is primarily known as the King of Rock and Roll, “Soldier Boy” is one of the few instances where Elvis embraced the doo-wop style, offering a glimpse into his ability to seamlessly blend various strands of American music. This track not only reflects his post-military experiences but also highlights his enduring musical prowess.
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Lyrics
Soldier boy why feel blueDon’t you believe that she will be trueIt’s written in the bookThat she was meant for only you
Soldier boy tell me why do you cryWhen you return she’ll rush to your sideIt’s written in the bookThat she was meant for only you
So prove your love is trueShe’ll be there to say I doAnd if you go o’er sea or landShe’ll make you understand
While you’re gone oh try to believeHer love for you is really for realIt’s written in the bookThat she was meant for only you
So prove your love is trueShe’ll be there to say I doAnd if you go o’er sea or landShe’ll make you understand
While you’re gone oh try to believeHer love for you is really for realIt’s written in the bookThat she was meant for only youSoldier boy
Elvis Aaron Presley, often referred to as the “King of Rock and Roll,” was born on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi, USA. He rose to prominence in the mid-1950s, becoming one of the most iconic and influential figures in the history of popular music. Presley’s musical journey began at an early age when he started singing in church and listening to various genres of music, including gospel, blues, and country. In 1954, he signed a recording contract with Sun Records, where he began his career blending elements of rockabilly, rhythm and blues, and country music. His breakthrough came with the release of his first single, “That’s All Right,” followed by a string of hits such as “Heartbreak Hotel,” “Hound Dog,” and “Jailhouse Rock.” With his charismatic stage presence, distinctive voice, and provocative dance moves, Presley captured the hearts of audiences worldwide, revolutionizing the music industry and popular culture. Presley’s impact extended beyond music; he also found success as an actor, starring in a series of films throughout the 1960s. Despite his commercial success, he faced criticism from some quarters for his crossover into mainstream entertainment and the perceived dilution of his musical authenticity. Throughout his career, Presley struggled with the pressures of fame, leading to personal challenges, including substance abuse and health issues. Despite these obstacles, he remained a beloved figure, revered for his contributions to music and his enduring legacy. Tragically, Elvis Presley passed away on August 16, 1977, at the age of 42, leaving behind a legacy that continues to resonate with generations of fans. He was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and his music remains a timeless testament to his enduring talent and cultural impact.