Introduction

Dive into the romantic world of Elvis Presley as we uncover the tender notes of his 1957 ballad, “Playing For Keeps.” This hidden gem unveils the King’s softer side, showcasing his ability to captivate not only with electrifying rock and roll but also with soul-stirring, romantic melodies.

Did You Know?

“Playing For Keeps” was recorded on September 1, 1957, during the legendary sessions at Radio Recorders in Hollywood. Written by master songwriters Stan Kesler and Elvis’s guitarist Scotty Moore, the song captures the essence of timeless love and devotion. Elvis’s velvety vocals, complemented by the subtle instrumentation, create an intimate atmosphere, allowing listeners to feel the sincerity behind every note.

Released as part of the “Elvis’ Christmas Album,” “Playing For Keeps” may not be as well-known as some of his other hits, but its romantic allure has garnered a dedicated following over the years. This hidden treasure showcases Elvis’s versatility as an artist, demonstrating his ability to evoke emotions beyond the energetic rhythms of rock and roll.

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Lyrics: Playing For Keeps 

I’m playin’ for keeps
This time it’s real
And I want you to know
Exactly how I feel
I’m playin’ for keeps
I’m sure this time
And I won’t be happy
Until I know you’re mineThere have been others
That could love me true
But no one else can thrill me like you do
I’m playin’ for keeps
Oh love me too
Oh, don’t make me sorry
That I fell in love with you

There have been others
That could love me true
But no one else can thrill me like you do
I’m playin’ for keeps
Oh love me too
Oh, don’t make me sorry
That I fell in love with you