Introduction:
“King of the Whole Wide World” is a song performed by Elvis Presley, featured prominently in the 1962 musical film Kid Galahad. Written by Ruth Batchelor and Bob Roberts, the track exudes an energetic, upbeat style that complements its empowering theme about triumphing over life’s challenges through positivity and perseverance. The song underscores the film’s narrative about an underdog boxer finding success, aligning with its motivational lyrics and spirited rhythm.
Recorded on October 27, 1961, at Radio Recorders Studio in Hollywood, California, the song showcases Elvis’s versatility in blending rock and roll with elements of pop and gospel. It was first released on the Kid Galahad soundtrack EP, which featured six tracks from the movie and achieved commercial success, reaching No. 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 album chart.
The song exemplifies the optimistic and uplifting tone that often characterized Elvis’s music during his movie career. Its lyrics emphasize the idea that a person who maintains hope and joy, even in the absence of material wealth, is truly “king of the whole wide world.” This resonated well with audiences, contributing to the enduring appeal of both the song and the film.
Kid Galahad itself was a popular entry in Elvis’s filmography, further bolstered by the strength of its soundtrack. “King of the Whole Wide World” stands out as a testament to Elvis’s ability to elevate movie songs into memorable musical moments. For fans of his cinematic era, it remains a highlight from his early 1960s work.
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Lyrics:
“King Of The Whole Wide World”
A rich man wants the pearl
But the man who can sing when he hasn’t got a thing
He’s the king of the whole wide world
Come on let’s sing, sing brother sing
‘Cos the man who can sing when he hasn’t got a thing
He’s the king of the whole wide world
The rich man wants the princess
The poor man just wants a girl
But the man who can sing when he hasn’t got a thing
He’s the king of the whole wide world
Come on let’s sing, sing brother sing
‘Cos the man who can sing when he hasn’t got a thing
He’s the king of the whole wide world
A poor man wants to be a rich man
A rich man wants to be a king
But the man who can sing when he hasn’t got a thing
He’s the king of the whole wide world
Come on let’s sing, sing brother sing
‘Cos the man who can sing when he hasn’t got a thing
He’s the king of the whole wide world
Come on let’s sing, sing brother sing
‘Cos the man who can sing when he hasn’t got a thing
He’s the king of the whole wide world
Of the whole wide world
Of the whole wide world