*(1962) RCA ''I Feel That I've Known You Forever'' (Take 1 Complete) Elvis Presley
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- ''I Feel That I've Known You Forever'' (N2WW-0692) (Take 1 Complete) (7:30 PM - 10:30 PM) (11:00 PM - 2:00 AM)
Recorded Monday March 19, 1962 at RCA Studio B, 1611 Hawkins Street, Nashville, Tennessee
Name (or. No. of Instruments) (General)
Elvis Presley - Vocals
Scotty Moore - Guitar
Harold Bradley - Guitar
Grady Martin - Guitar
Bob Moore - Bass
D.J. Fontana - Drums
Buddy Harman - Drums
Floyd Cramer - Piano & Organ
Boots Randolph - Saxophone & Vibes
The Jordanaires consisting of Gordon Stoker, Neal Matthews, Hoyt Hawkins, and Ray Walker (Backup Vocals)
Millie Kirkham - Backup Vocals)
''I Feel That I've Known You Forever'' was written by Doc Pomus and Alan Jeffreys. Doc Pomus was a renowned American songwriter, recognized for his contributions to the rock and roll genre.
''I Feel That I’ve Known You Forever'' explores the concept of an instant and profound connection with another person. The lyrics portray a love that surpasses time and space, as the narrator expresses the feeling of familiarity with their significant other, as if they had been together in past lives. The song suggests that true love transcends our current existence and taps into a shared history that exists beyond the confines of time.
This heartfelt ballad explores themes of destiny, soul mates, and the power of love. Elvis’s soulful delivery adds depth to the lyrics, creating an emotional journey for both the singer and the listener. The song’s romantic and nostalgic tone immerses us in a world where love knows no boundaries, ultimately leaving an enduring impact.
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