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Wearin’ That Loved On Look – Elvis Presley – 1969

About The Song

“Wearin’ That Loved On Look” is a bluesy and soulful song by Elvis Presley that showcases his versatile vocal style. Released in 1969 as part of the album “From Elvis in Memphis,” the track combines elements of country, soul, and rock, reflecting Presley’s ability to blend genres seamlessly.

Facts:

  1. Album and Recording Location: “Wearin’ That Loved On Look” is featured on the 1969 album “From Elvis in Memphis.” The album marked a significant return to the Memphis recording scene for Presley, who recorded the majority of the tracks at American Sound Studio.
  2. Songwriting Credits: The song was written by Dallas Frazier and A.L. Owens. Elvis Presley’s rendition brought a unique charm to the composition, with his expressive delivery enhancing the soulful and bluesy nature of the track.
  3. Chart Performance: While “Wearin’ That Loved On Look” wasn’t released as a single, it received positive reviews and contributed to the critical success of the “From Elvis in Memphis” album. The LP reached No. 13 on the Billboard 200 chart.
  4. Musical Style: The song showcases Presley’s exploration of various musical styles, blending elements of country, soul, and blues. This eclectic approach is a characteristic feature of the “From Elvis in Memphis” album, highlighting Presley’s versatility as a performer.
  5. Post-Comeback Era: The late 1960s marked a significant period in Elvis Presley’s career known as the “comeback era.” Following his success with the ’68 Comeback Special, Elvis continued to redefine his sound, experimenting with different genres, as evident in “Wearin’ That Loved On Look,” demonstrating his continued musical evolution.

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Lyrics

I had to leave town for a little while
You said you’d be good while I’m gone
But the look in your eye done told me you told a lie
I know there’s been some carrying on

Baby, you’re wearing that loved on look
Shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop
Baby, you’re wearing that loved on look

The ash trays are all full of ashes
The floor needs a touch of the mop
There’s a man downstairs with-a long bushy hair
He said your party was a three-day romp

Baby, you’re wearing that loved on look
Shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop
Baby, you’re wearing that loved on look

Baby, if you ever loved me
Then Bonnie and Clyde loved the law
And a bird can’t fly and I don’t like apple pie
And trees won’t grow in Arkansas

Baby, you’re wearing that loved on look
Shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop
Baby, you’re wearing that loved on look
Shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop

I had to leave town for a little while
You said you’d be good while I’m gone
But the look in your eye done told me you told a lie
Well, I know there’s been some carrying on

Baby, you’re wearing that loved on look
Shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop
Baby, you’re wearing that loved on look

Baby, you’re wearing that loved on look
Shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop
Baby, you’re wearing that loved on look