Introduction:
In 1974, a wave of optimism washed over Elvis Presley. His career, which had experienced some fluctuations in the previous years, found renewed momentum with the release of the album Good Times. This collection, a mix of soul, gospel, and pop influences, showcased the King’s powerful vocals and charismatic stage presence. One of the standout tracks on Good Times was “I Got a Feelin’ in My Body”, a song that captured a sense of hope and positive anticipation.
“I Got a Feelin’ in My Body” wasn’t a chart-topping smash hit, but it resonated with fans who appreciated Elvis’ return to a more soulful sound. The song was written by Dennis Linde, a prolific songwriter who penned numerous hits for Elvis throughout the 1970s. Linde crafted a simple yet effective lyric that expressed a yearning for better days. The opening lines, sung with Presley’s signature intensity, leave no doubt about the song’s message: “I gotta, I gotta, I gotta / I got a feeling in my body / This will be our lucky day”
The production of “I Got a Feelin’ in My Body” was overseen by Felton Jarvis, a longtime collaborator with Elvis. Jarvis, who had produced some of the King’s biggest hits in the 1960s, understood how to best showcase Presley’s vocal talents. For this track, Jarvis created a stripped-down arrangement that emphasized the soulful groove and Elvis’ impassioned delivery.
While “I Got a Feelin’ in My Body” may not be one of Elvis’ most well-known songs, it serves as a testament to his enduring charisma and ability to connect with audiences. The song’s upbeat tempo and optimistic outlook offered a welcome contrast to some of the more introspective moments on the Good Times album. It’s a reminder of Elvis’ ability to deliver a powerful performance, even on a song with a relatively simple structure.
“I Got a Feelin’ in My Body” holds a special place in the hearts of many Elvis fans. It’s a song that evokes a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era, a time when the King was still at the height of his powers. More importantly, it serves as a reminder of the power of music to uplift and inspire, a message that remains just as relevant today as it was in 1974.
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When Moses walked the children out of Egypt landHe said now don’t you worry, we’re in the Lords’ hands He’s gonna walk beside us, the time is coming near He’s gonna wash away all our misery and our fearI got a feeling in my bodyThis will be our lucky day We’ll be released from all our sorrow Leave it layin’ along the wayWhen Daniel faced the lion, there wasn’t any doubtWe’ve got to be like Daniel and the Lord will help us outI got a feeling in my bodyThis will be our lucky day, oh yeah We’ll be released from all our sorrow Leave it layin’ along the wayWon’t you lift your eyes up, children? Lift ’em to the skyHeaven stands before you, gates are open wide Shelter for the weary, comfort for the weak We’ll leave the devil’s evil, sweatin’ on the streetI got a feeling in my bodyThis will be our lucky day, oh yeah We’ll be released from all our sorrow Leave it layin’ along the way, yeahWon’t you lift your eyes up, children? Lift ’em to the skyHeaven stands before you, gates are open wide Shelter for the weary, comfort for the weak We’ll leave the devil’s evil, sweatin’ on the streetsI got a, I got a, I got a, I got aI got a feeling in my body This will be our lucky day, oh yeah We’ll be released from all our sorrow Leave it layin’ along the way, yeahI got a feeling in my bodyThis will be our lucky day We’ll be released from all our sorrow Leave it layin’ along the way, yeah