There's Always Me Explained

There's Always Me
Cover:There's Always Me Elvis Presley 45 1967.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Elvis Presley
Album:Something for Everybody
B-Side:"Judy"
Released:August 8, 1967
Recorded:March 12, 1961
Genre:Pop
Length:2:15
Label:RCA Victor
Producer:Steve Sholes
Prev Title:Long Legged Girl (with the Short Dress On)
Prev Title2:That's Someone You Never Forget
Prev Year:1967
There's Always Me
Title2:Judy
Next Title:Big Boss Man
Next Title2:You Don't Know Me
Next Year:1967

"There's Always Me" is a 1961 song by Elvis Presley originally on the album Something for Everybody. The song was also released as a single in 1967.

Background

The song was included on an Elvis Presley recording session held March 12, 1961. "There's Always Me" is a ballad featured on the studio album Something for Everybody released on May 19, 1961. The backing vocals were by the Jordanaires.

The song was published by Elvis Presley's publishing company, Gladys Music, Inc. The writer was pianist and songwriter Don Robertson. Presley was enthusiastic whilst recording it, relishing the challenge of the tenor ending.[1] Robertson recalled the conversation: "Just before the recording reached the end, he said to me: 'Listen to this ending'. He was very proud of his semi-operatic delivery of the title line at the end, as well he should have been."

The song was recorded at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee.

Release history

On August 8, 1967, the recording (Matrix # 0574) was released as an A side picture sleeve 45 single on RCA Victor, 47–9287, backed with "Judy", as part of the "By Popular Demand" series as a "Summer Vacation Special".[2] The picture sleeve had the song "Judy" (Matrix # 0577) on the cover as the A side. The single peaked at no. 56 on the Billboard pop singles chart. The single reached no. 7 on the Australian Go-Set chart in October, 1967 in a 17-week chart run.[3] The single was also released in the UK, Canada, West Germany, France, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan.

The recording appears on the 1993 RCA compilation album .

It was included on the 2001 BMG/RCA Elvis Presley compilation album The 50 Greatest Love Songs.

An alternate take 2 appeared on the 2002 RCA compilation Today, Tomorrow, and Forever.

The song is featured in the 2004 jukebox musical All Shook Up.

The song was featured on the 2015 Sony Music album If I Can Dream: Elvis Presley with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

In popular culture

The song was featured in a 2018 iPhone television commercial, featuring Elvis impersonators from around the world.[4]

Other recordings

Country music icons Jim Reeves, Eddy Arnold, and Ray Price have covered the song.[5] Dickie Rock and The Miami Showband, who reached no. 1 on the Irish charts in 1963,[6] The Honeycombs, Emile Ford, Rupert, Maarten Jansen, Michael Rainwater, Claudio Araya, Tom Green, Ronnie McDowell, and Peter Williams have also recorded the song.

Notes and References

  1. Jorgensen, Ernst (1998). Elvis Presley: A life in music. The complete recording sessions. St. Martin's Press.
  2. http://www.45cat.com/record/479287 There's Always Me/Judy.45cat.com
  3. https://tsort.info/music/mfeu1b.htm Song artist 2 - Elvis Presley.tsort.
  4. Web site: Apple's Group FaceTime Is the Tool of Kings in This Charming Ad Featuring Elvis Impersonators. David. Griner. AdWeek.com. November 29, 2018. December 10, 2018.
  5. https://secondhandsongs.com/performance/322369/versions There's Always Me. Second Hand Songs.
  6. http://www.irishcharts.ie/search/placement Irish Charts.