Introduction to “The Last Farewell” by Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley, the “King of Rock and Roll,” left an indelible mark on the music industry with his charismatic stage presence, unique vocal style, and innovative blend of genres.
His vast discography showcases his versatility, from early rockabilly hits to later ballads and gospel music. Among his iconic songs, “The Last Farewell” stands as a poignant and reflective piece that offers a glimpse into the artist’s contemplative side.
Background
Released in 1977, “The Last Farewell” was recorded during the final stages of Presley’s career. The song’s somber tone and introspective lyrics reflect the singer’s personal struggles and the passage of time.
It serves as a poignant farewell to his fans, a moment of reflection on his life and legacy.
The song begins with a gentle piano melody, setting a contemplative mood. Presley’s vocals, though somewhat subdued compared to his earlier energetic performances, are filled with emotion and sincerity.
The lyrics express a sense of longing and nostalgia, as the singer reminisces about past experiences and the fleeting nature of life.
One of the key themes explored in “The Last Farewell” is the concept of mortality. Presley acknowledges the inevitability of death and the importance of cherishing the time we have. The lyrics convey a sense of acceptance and peace, as the singer prepares for the unknown.
The song’s arrangement is simple yet effective, with the piano melody providing a melodic foundation for Presley’s vocals.
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Lyrics
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There’s a ship lies rigged and ready in the harborTomorrow for Old England she sails Far away from your land of endless sunshine To my land full of rainy skies and galesAnd I shall be aboard that ship tomorrowThough my heart is full of tears at this farewellFor you are beautiful, I have loved you dearlyMore dearly than the spoken word can tell For you are beautiful, I have loved you dearly More dearly than the spoken word can tellI’ve heard there’s a wicked war a-blazingAnd the taste of war I know so very well Even now I see that foreign flag a-raising Their guns on fire as we sail into HellI have no fear of death, it brings no sorrowBut how bitter will be this last farewellFor you are beautiful, I have loved you dearlyMore dearly than the spoken word can tell For you are beautiful, I have loved you dearly More dearly than the spoken word can tellThough death and darkness gather all about meAnd my ship be torn apart upon the seas I shall smell again the fragrance of these islands And the heaving waves that brought me once to theeAnd should I return safe home again to EnglandI shall watch the English mist roll through the DaleFor you are beautiful, I have loved you dearlyMore dearly than the spoken word can tell For you are beautiful, I have loved you dearly More dearly than the spoken word can tell