Introduction

Unfortunately, there isn’t a widely known song titled “True Love” by Elvis Presley. Elvis did record many love songs throughout his career, but “True Love” isn’t a documented single or album track.

There are a couple of possibilities:

Misremembered Title: It’s possible you’ve misremembered the exact title. There are Elvis songs with similar themes of love that could be what you’re thinking of, such as “Can’t Help Falling in Love” or “Love Me Tender.”

Unreleased Song: There’s a very small chance it could be an unreleased track. However, most of Elvis’ recordings have been documented by now.

Here’s how we can move forward:

Search for similar songs: If you can remember any details about the melody or lyrics, try searching online for Elvis love songs with those features.

Look at Elvis’ compilations: Many compilations of Elvis’ greatest hits exist. Browsing the tracklists might jog your memory.

Focus on a different song: If “True Love” isn’t the right title, you can pick another Elvis song you’d like to explore.

Let me know if you’d like to try finding information about a different Elvis song, or if you have any specifics about “True Love” that might help narrow it down.

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