Introduction

ā€œFirst in Lineā€ is a timeless classic that transcends generations, a song that bears the unmistakable signature of the one and only Elvis Presley. This iconic track not only showcases Presleyā€™s vocal prowess but also encapsulates the essence of an era. In this article, weā€™ll delve into the origins of ā€œFirst in Line,ā€ uncovering intriguing insights about both the song and the legendary artist behind it.

Did You Know?

ā€œFirst in Lineā€ was released in 1956 as a part of Elvis Presleyā€™s self-titled debut album. It marked one of his early recordings with RCA Victor after he transitioned from Sun Records.
The song was written by Aaron Schroeder and Ben Weisman, two prolific songwriters of their time. It became an instant hit, reaching the 6th position on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
ā€œFirst in Lineā€ is a testament to Elvisā€™s versatility as an artist. It combines elements of rock and roll, pop, and blues, showcasing his ability to master multiple musical genres.
Elvisā€™s rendition of ā€œFirst in Lineā€ remains a fan favorite, capturing the hearts of millions with its heartfelt lyrics and his signature smooth, velvety voice.

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Lyrics: First in Line

When they gave out eyes like diamonds
That would shame the stars that shine
My darlinā€™ my darlinā€™
You were the first in line
When they gave out lips like honey
That hold a new thrill every time
My darlinā€™ my darlinā€™
You were the first in line
There may be others
that know you longer
Who pledge their hearts to you
But thereā€™s no other
could love you stronger
Any stronger than I do
Donā€™t refuse me, say youā€™ll choose me
Iā€™m yours, oh please be mine
My darlinā€™ say Iā€™m your darlinā€™
The first, and the last in line

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