Elvis Presley Goes Deep with Emotional “No More” Recording
“No More” is a song that Elvis Presley recorded on June 10, 1961, during a recording session at RCA Studios in Nashville, Tennessee. The song was written by Don Robertson and Hal Blair, and it was released as a single later that year.
The song features a mid-tempo, country-inflected sound, with a gentle rhythm section and a twangy guitar riff. The lyrics speak of a man who has been hurt by a woman and is now determined to move on with his life, declaring that he will no longer be her “fool” or her “puppet on a string”.
Elvis’s recording of “No More” showcases his skill as an interpreter of songs, as he brings both sensitivity and conviction to the lyrics. His voice is warm and expressive, and he imbues the song with a sense of emotional honesty that makes it resonate with listeners.
The song was not one of Elvis’s biggest hits, but it remains a fan favorite and a testament to his versatility as an artist. Elvis recorded many songs during his career, but “No More” stands out as a heartfelt and authentic performance that captures the essence of his unique talent.