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A King’s Question: Exploring the History of Elvis Presley’s “I Gotta Know”

While not one of Elvis Presley’s biggest hits, “I Gotta Know” holds a significant place in his musical journey. Released in 1960 as the B-side to his iconic ballad “Are You Lonesome Tonight?”, the song showcases the King’s versatility and his ability to deliver captivating performances beyond the rock and roll anthems he was known for.

“I Gotta Know” originated from the songwriting duo of Paul Evans and Matt Williams. The song itself predates Elvis’s recording, initially being released by British singer Cliff Richard in 1959. However, Elvis’s interpretation added a unique charm to the composition.

Described as a “mild rocker” with a doo-wop and rhythm and blues influence, the song deviated from Elvis’s more typical rock and roll sound. The lyrics, delivered with his signature soulful vocals, explore the anxieties and uncertainties of love. Lines like “Baby, I gotta know, are you in love with someone new?” and “Is it me, or is it just a passing fancy?” capture the vulnerability and yearning of a heart seeking reassurance.

Despite being overshadowed by the A-side, “I Gotta Know” achieved success in its own right. The song reached number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and became a million-seller, a testament to Elvis’s enduring popularity and his ability to connect with his audience across various musical styles.

“I Gotta Know” offers a glimpse into Elvis’s artistic evolution beyond the rock and roll persona. It showcases his ability to deliver heartfelt ballads and explore different musical genres while retaining his signature charisma. As the song’s opening chords begin, prepare to listen to a different side of the King, one marked by vulnerability and a soulful exploration of love’s complexities.

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