Introduction:
“When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again” is a song originally written by Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan in 1940. It became popular within the country and western genres and was covered by multiple artists before Elvis Presley recorded his own rendition in 1956. Presley’s version brought renewed attention to the song, infusing it with his signature rockabilly style. Recorded as part of his album Elvis (also known as Elvis Presley No. 2), the track showcases his ability to bridge country roots with the emerging rock and roll sound of the era.
Elvis’s recording features his deep, resonant vocals, complemented by a classic blend of guitar, bass, and drum arrangements, characteristic of his work in the mid-1950s. This rendition added an energetic, rhythmic flair, making it distinct from the slower, more traditional country versions. Released during a peak period in Elvis’s career, this song contributed to his image as a versatile artist who could navigate various genres while adding his own twist.
The song’s lyrics capture themes of heartache and the hope of reconciliation, as symbolized by the metaphor of the blue moon turning to gold. Elvis’s performance brought a deeper emotional resonance to these themes, aligning with his broader appeal as an expressive, emotive artist. Over time, “When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again” became one of Elvis’s beloved tracks, appreciated for its blend of country and rock and its place in the evolution of his style.
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Lyrics:
“When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again”
When my rainbow turns the clouds away
When my blue moon turns to gold again
You’ll be back within my arms to stayWhen the memories that linger in our hearts
Memories that make my heart cold
However some day they’ll live again sweetheart
And my blue moon again will turn to gold