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Never Again, a soulful ballad by Elvis Presley, was released in 1976 as part of his album From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee. The song, written by Billy Edd Wheeler and Jerry Chestnut, tells the story of a man who has been hurt by love and vows never to let it happen again.
Elvis’s vocals on the song are simply breathtaking. He conveys the pain and heartbreak of the lyrics with a sincerity and emotion that is rarely heard in popular music. The song’s arrangement is also perfect, with its understated instrumentation and lush backing vocals.
Never Again is a timeless classic that has resonated with listeners for generations. It is a song that captures the universal experience of love and loss, and it is a testament to Elvis’s enduring power as a performer.
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Lyrics
I hope I never ever love anyone this much again
I can’t take it anymore
I’ve been hurt before
Never ever quite like this timeWhat will become of me when you’re no longer here?
If I can’t stop loving you
What am I to do?
You’ll be free but where will I be?Now that I’m used to love, how can I stand alone?
Now that love has come and gone
Like the ending of a song
A song my lonely heart keeps singingWhere do I go from here? Will I get over you?
If so, next time I’ll be smart
I’ll know before I start
A heart that don’t care, don’t get brokenI hope I never ever love anyone this much again
Never ever, never again, never again