Elvis Presley: A Sentimental Journey
Elvis Presley, the undisputed King of Rock and Roll, possessed a vocal range and stage presence that captivated audiences worldwide.
Background
Beyond his iconic rock ‘n’ roll hits, Presley also excelled in a variety of genres, including country, pop, and gospel. One such example is his poignant rendition of “Sentimental Me”.
Released in 1962 as part of his film “Follow That Dream,” “Sentimental Me” showcases a different side of Presley’s artistry.
The song, originally popularized by country music legend Eddy Arnold, is a classic example of the honky-tonk style. This genre, characterized by its melancholy lyrics and twangy guitar riffs, often explores themes of heartbreak, loneliness, and longing.
Presley’s interpretation of the song perfectly captures the essence of honky-tonk, infusing it with his signature emotional depth and vocal power.
The lyrics of “Sentimental Me” paint a vivid picture of a man consumed by memories of a lost love. The protagonist reminisces about simpler times, longing for the days when his heart was carefree.
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Lyrics
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Sentimental meGuess I’ll always will beSo in love with youSay you love me tooSentimental meDreaming while I liveLiving just to giveAll my love to youNo one else will doSentimental meReaching for the moonWishing on the starsOn my honeymoonI want to be where you areDarling can’t you seeIt was meant to beI’m in love with youSay you love me tooSentimental meDarling can’t you seeIt was meant to beI’m in love with youNo-one else will do