Introduction
Embark on a musical odyssey with Elvis Presleyâs âPoor Boy,â a poignant narrative that encapsulates the essence of the Kingâs journey from humble beginnings to global stardom. Released in 1957, this track serves as a sonic testament to Elvisâs ability to weave personal stories into the fabric of his music.
Did You Know?
âPoor Boyâ was recorded on September 2, 1957, during the same historic sessions that produced âPlaying For Keeps.â Written by Vera Matson and Elvisâs guitarist Scotty Moore, the song reflects Elvisâs own experiences growing up in Tupelo, Mississippi. The lyrics resonate with authenticity, offering a glimpse into the challenges and aspirations of a young artist on the brink of fame.
Released as part of Elvisâs third studio album, âPoor Boyâ showcases a more reflective side of the King. The combination of Elvisâs emotive vocals and the simple, yet evocative, instrumentation creates a timeless piece that connects with audiences on a personal level.
Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vunTS9Xtfg
Lyrics: Poor Boy Â
They call me poor boy, poor boy, poor boy
But I ainât lonesome and I ainât blue
âCause I could never be a poor boy
As long as Iâve got a dolly like you
Ainât got a crust, ainât got a cent
Canât buy a jug, canât pay the rent
I got a heartfull of dreams
And a lot of memories
And thatâs enough for me
Canât buy a house, canât buy a lot
Ainât got a bean, I ainât got a pot
But what I got is a heartfull of
Love and memories
And thatâs enough for me
Donât have a pig, donât have a cow
I donât have a horse to pull a plow
But what I got is a heartfull of
Love and memories
And thatâs enough for me
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