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In My Way – Elvis Presley – 1965

About The Song

“In My Way” is a tender and introspective ballad performed by Elvis Presley. The song reflects on personal introspection and the emotional complexity of relationships.

Facts:

  1. Release Date: “In My Way” was released in 1961 as part of the soundtrack album for the film “Wild in the Country,” in which Elvis Presley starred.
  2. Songwriter: The song was written by Ben Weisman and Fred Wise, two prolific songwriters who collaborated on several Elvis Presley tracks.
  3. Film Connection: As mentioned, “In My Way” was featured in the soundtrack of the film “Wild in the Country,” a drama directed by Philip Dunne, where Elvis played the lead role of Glenn Tyler.
  4. Album Inclusion: Apart from being part of the film’s soundtrack, the song was included on the album of the same name, “Wild in the Country,” which featured other tracks from the movie.
  5. Musical Style: “In My Way” showcases Elvis Presley’s versatility as an artist, with its gentle melody and reflective lyrics, providing a departure from some of his more upbeat and rock-and-roll-oriented songs of the time.

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Lyrics

I’m a steamroller baby
I’m ’bout to roll all over you
I’m a steamroller baby
I’m ’bout to roll all over you
I’m gonna inject your soul
With some sweet rock ‘n’ roll

I’m a cement mixer
A churning urn of burning funk
I’m a cement mixer
A churning urn of burning funk
I’m a demolition derby
A hefty hunk, steaming junk

I’m a steamroller baby
I’m ’bout to roll all over you
I’m a steamroller baby
I’m ’bout to roll all over you
I’m gonna inject your soul
With some sweet rock ‘n’ roll
And shoot you full of rhythm and blues

I’m a napalm bomb
Guaranteed to blow your mind
I’m a napalm bomb
Guaranteed to blow your mind
If I can’t have your love now baby
There won’t be nothing left behind