Elvis Presley’s Heartache on Display in “Big Love, Big Heartache” from Roustabout (1964)
“Big Love, Big Heartache” is a song from the 1964 film “Roustabout”, which starred Elvis Presley. The song was written by Dolores Fuller, Lee Morris, and Sonny Hendrix, and it was one of several new songs written specifically for the film.
In the film, Elvis plays the character of Charlie Rogers, a restless and independent young man who joins a traveling carnival as a roustabout. “Big Love, Big Heartache” is one of several songs that Elvis performs in the film, and it captures the conflicted emotions that Charlie feels as he navigates his relationships with the people around him.
The song features a mid-tempo rock and roll beat, with a driving rhythm section and catchy guitar riffs. The lyrics speak of the ups and downs of love, and the challenges of finding a lasting relationship in a world that can be cruel and unpredictable.
Although “Big Love, Big Heartache” was not a major hit for Elvis, it remains a popular song among his fans. The song showcases Elvis’s ability to infuse his performances with both energy and emotion, and it captures the spirit of the mid-1960s, when the film and the song were released.