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Introduction:

Elvis Presley’s “My Boy”. Released in 1974 on the album Good Times, this song marked a poignant shift in Presley’s career. While the King of Rock and Roll was known for his electrifying performances and infectious energy in the 50s and early 60s, “My Boy” finds him in a more introspective space.

Composed by songwriting duo Bill Martin and Phil Coulter, the song is a heart-wrenching ballad about a father grappling with a failing marriage. Though not explicitly stated, the lyrics paint a picture of a love that has faded, leaving behind a loveless and strained relationship. The producer, Felton Jarvis, known for his work with Presley throughout the 70s, masterfully creates a melancholic soundscape that perfectly complements the emotional weight of the song.

“My Boy” wasn’t a chart-topping hit, but it resonated deeply with fans who witnessed Presley’s own personal struggles. By the early 70s, his health was declining, and his vibrant stage presence had dimmed. The song, devoid of the usual rock and roll swagger, showcased a vulnerable side of Presley rarely seen before. It became a testament to his ever-evolving artistry, proving his ability to deliver powerful performances beyond the realm of pure rock and roll.

The beauty of “My Boy” lies in its raw honesty. The lyrics, delivered with Presley’s signature soulful vocals, explore the complexities of family and the sacrifices parents make for their children. Lines like “Love has finally died/This is no happy home” are particularly striking, a stark contrast to the carefree persona Presley cultivated earlier in his career.

The song takes on a confessional tone as the father addresses his sleeping son. He wrestles with the guilt of a broken home but expresses his unwavering love and dedication to his child. “Because you’re all I have, my boy/ You are my life, my pride, my joy” – these lines become a powerful declaration, showcasing the unwavering bond between father and son despite the failing marriage.

“My Boy” stands as a unique entry in Presley’s vast catalog. It’s a song that transcends generations, speaking to anyone who has ever experienced the pain of a broken family. It’s a testament to Presley’s artistic growth, showcasing his ability to deliver a powerful vocal performance that’s both emotionally raw and deeply moving. So, let’s delve into this lesser-known gem and appreciate the vulnerability and depth it brings to the legacy of the King of Rock and Roll.

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Lyrics:

“My Boy”

You’re sleeping son, I know
But, really, this can’t wait
I wanted to explain
Before it gets too late
For your mother and me
Love has finally died
This is no happy home
But God knows how I’ve triedBecause you’re all I have, my boy
You are my life, my pride, my joy
And if I stay, I stay because of you, my boyI know it’s hard to understand
Why did we ever start?
We’re more like strangers now
Each acting out a part
I have laughed, I have cried
I have lost every game
Taken all I can take
But I’ll stay just the same

Because you’re all I have, my boy
You are my life, my pride, my joy
And if I stay, I stay because of you, my boy
Sleep on, you haven’t heard a word

Perhaps it’s just as well
Why spoil your little dreams
Why put you through the hell
Life is no fairytale
As one day you will know
But now you’re just a child
I’ll stay here and watch you grow

Because you’re all I have, my boy
You are my life, my pride, my joy
And if I stay, I stay because of you, my boy