Introduction to “Western Union” by Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley, the “King of Rock and Roll,” has left an indelible mark on the music industry with his iconic voice, charismatic stage presence, and revolutionary sound.
Background
“Western Union” is a ballad that draws inspiration from traditional country music, a genre that Presley often incorporated into his repertoire. The song’s title references the telegraph company, a popular means of communication in the early 20th century.
The song’s arrangement is characterized by its simplicity and elegance. The acoustic guitar provides a gentle melody that complements Presley’s vocals, while the sparse instrumentation allows his voice to take center stage.
“Western Union” is a departure from Presley’s more energetic rock and roll hits, but it demonstrates his ability to connect with audiences on a deeper level.
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Lyrics
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Western UnionOh, Western Union clickety clackI had a fight with my babyOoh how sorry I amShe won’t talk to me no howI’m gonna send a telegramWestern Union oh yeahSend my lovin’ baby back to meShe won’t open my lettersShe won’t answer the phoneWhen I’m a-ringin’ her doorbellShe says there ain’t nobody homeWestern Union oh yeahSend my lovin’ baby back to meWestern Union oh yeahSend my lovin’ baby back to meI love you is my messageJust three words and no moreIf she won’t let you deliverSlip it underneath her doorWestern Union oh yeahSend my lovin’ baby back to meWestern Union oh yeahSend my lovin’ baby back to me