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Introduction:

“Please Don’t Stop Loving Me” by Elvis Presley was recorded on May 13, 1965, as part of the soundtrack for the musical film Frankie and Johnny. Released in 1966, the song showcases Presley’s romantic vocal style and complements the film’s 19th-century riverboat setting, where Elvis plays a gambler. Written by Joy Byers, “Please Don’t Stop Loving Me” is a tender ballad that emphasizes themes of love and longing, aligning with the dramatic stakes and romantic tensions of the film’s storyline.

The recording sessions took place at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, California, where Presley worked with talented session musicians, including Scotty Moore on guitar and D.J. Fontana on drums, both of whom were long-time collaborators. The backing vocals by The Jordanaires and additional instrumental support, including brass and wind sections, create a warm, full sound typical of Presley’s mid-60s ballads.

“Please Don’t Stop Loving Me” gained attention for being the only single from the Frankie and Johnny soundtrack to achieve commercial success, peaking modestly on the charts. Though Presley’s movie soundtracks in this period were often criticized for their formulaic quality, songs like this one demonstrate his ability to deliver emotive performances despite the production challenges. The song remains popular among fans for its heartfelt lyrics and Elvis’s expressive delivery, encapsulating the romantic spirit of his film work during the 1960s.

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Lyrics:

“Please Don’t Stop Loving Me”
(from “Frankie And Johnny” soundtrack)

Please don’t stop loving me
You were born just to be in my arms
In my arms
Please don’t stop loving me
Your lips were made just to be kissed by me
Kissed by meWhen I’m with you
I don’t know day from night, wrong from right
You are my world, that’s all I know
I love you so, I won’t let go

Please don’t stop loving me
Darling you’ll always be mine alone
Mine alone