Introduction:
“You Asked Me To,” recorded by Elvis Presley, is a country song featured on his 1975 album Promised Land. Originally written by country legends Waylon Jennings and Billy Joe Shaver, the song is an introspective ballad that highlights Elvis’s deep emotional connection to his country roots. The track was part of the December 1973 recording sessions at the iconic Stax Studios in Memphis, Tennessee. These sessions marked a period of creative reinvention for Presley as he blended country, gospel, and soulful influences into his music, exploring new dimensions of his artistry.
Produced by Felton Jarvis, “You Asked Me To” showcases Elvis’s expressive vocal delivery, demonstrating his ability to convey sincerity and depth. While the song did not achieve significant commercial success, it became a testament to his versatility and enduring appeal. This recording era, culminating in the Promised Land album, reflected a mature Elvis, delving into themes of reflection and connection, resonating with his evolving audience.
Elvis’s rendition of “You Asked Me To” stands as a poignant reminder of his respect for country music and its influence on his career. Although primarily known for his rock and roll roots, this track underscores his ability to cross genres effortlessly while maintaining his distinctive sound. The song remains a fan favorite and a shining example of the timeless quality of Elvis Presley’s music, particularly in the later stages of his career.
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Lyrics:
“You Asked Me To”
In my old common labor shoes
I turned the world all which-a-way
Just because you asked me toLikened to no other feel’
Summer love is simple true
There’s no end to what I’d do
Just because you asked me to
Let the world call me a fool
Let it; things are right with me and you
That’s all that matters and I’ll do
Anything you ask me to
Knowin’ how much I love you
After all I’ve been through
I’d turn and walk away from you
Just because you asked me to
Let the world call me a fool
Let it; things are right with me and you
That’s all that matters and I’ll do
Anything you ask me to