Introduction:
So Close Yet So Far isn’t one of Elvis Presley’s chart-topping hits, but it holds a special place in the hearts of many fans. Released in 1965, the song found its way onto the soundtrack of the film Harum Scarum, Presley’s twenty-eighth feature film. While the movie itself wasn’t a critical darling, the soundtrack offered a glimpse into Presley’s musical evolution at the time.
So Close Yet So Far falls under the genre of Rock and Roll, but with a noticeable influence from Country and Blues. This wasn’t uncommon for Presley, who throughout his career, seamlessly blended these musical styles. The track was written by Joy Byers and produced by the legendary Sun Records alumni, Fred Karger and Gene Nelson. Presley is of course the vocalist, backed by his usual group of talented musicians, The Jordanaires.
So Close Yet So Far is a ballad, a stark contrast to Presley’s more energetic and rockin’ persona. The song showcases his impressive vocal range as he delivers a heartfelt performance about the pining and frustration of unrequited love, or a love that feels just out of reach. The lyrics explore the protagonist’s feelings of yearning and lament the distance between himself and the object of his affection.
Despite not being a major commercial success, the song has become a fan favorite. It’s appreciated for its catchy melody and relatable theme. So Close Yet So Far stands as a testament to Presley’s versatility as a musician. He could deliver electrifying rock performances and just as convincingly croon a soulful ballad that tugged at the heartstrings. The song offers a glimpse into a side of Presley that wasn’t always on display, but one that resonated with many listeners.
Today, So Close Yet So Far continues to be enjoyed by Presley fans around the world. It serves as a reminder of the King of Rock and Roll’s incredible talent and his ability to connect with audiences on a deeper emotional level. While not his most famous song, it holds a significant place in his vast and influential body of work.
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Elvis Presley – So Close Yet So Far
So close, yet so far from paradiseI hold, you in my arms, in paradise Is mine, then you slip away Like a child at play, and here am I So close, yet so far from paradiseWhen you, are close to me, it’s paradiseWe kiss, oh my love, paradise Is mine, then suddenly you’re gone from me Like a floating star, I see, and here am I So close, yet so far from paradiseI reach out for you, but each time I doI always find you gone I know love is new, I’ll take care of you In my arms is where you belongJust, a step away, are we from paradiseTake my hand, come away, to paradise My love, I want you close to me I need you desperately, oh here am I Waiting for you Here am I Praying for you Here am I, so close, yet so far from paradise