Elvis Presley’s Heartfelt Rendition of “And I Love You So”
Elvis Presley’s live stage performance of “And I Love You So” was first recorded on June 21, 1977, during a concert in Rapid City, South Dakota. The song was written by Don McLean and was first recorded by Perry Como in 1973. Elvis began performing the song in concert in 1975 and recorded a studio version in 1976 for his album “From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee.”
The song is a romantic ballad that expresses deep love and devotion. Elvis’ version is characterized by his smooth and tender vocal performance, accompanied by a gentle acoustic guitar and a soft background choir. The performance showcases Elvis’ emotional depth and his ability to connect with his audience through his music.
In his version of the song, Elvis’s voice is tender and vulnerable, perfectly capturing the love and longing expressed in the lyrics. The song’s arrangement is sparse and simple, with a gentle guitar accompaniment that allows Elvis’s vocals to take center stage.
Sadly, this would be one of Elvis’ last performances before his untimely death on August 16, 1977. The song remains a beloved favorite among Elvis fans and continues to be played on radio stations around the world.