You'll Be Gone Explained

You'll Be Gone
Cover:Youllbegone45.jpg
Caption:1965 U.S. RCA Victor 45 picture sleeve, 47-8500
Type:single
Artist:Elvis Presley
Album:Girl Happy
A-Side:Do the Clam
Released:February 9, 1965
Recorded:March 18, 1962
Length:2:20
Label:RCA Victor
Prev Title:Blue Christmas
Prev Year:1965
Do the Clam
Title2:You'll Be Gone
Next Title:Crying in the Chapel
Next Year:1965

"You'll Be Gone" is a song recorded by Elvis Presley and published by Elvis Presley Music and released in 1965 on the Girl Happy soundtrack album and as a 45 single.[1] The song was recorded in 1962 and was one of very few which Presley was involved in writing; his co-writers were his bodyguard Red West and Charlie Hodge.[2] The other song that Elvis Presley composed was "That's Someone You Never Forget" in 1961 with Red West, which was on the Pot Luck LP released in 1962. The song was recorded on Sunday, March 18, 1962, at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee.

Composition history

Red West recounted that "You'll Be Gone" was written after a suggestion or idea made by Elvis to write new lyrics for Cole Porter's 1935 classic song "Begin the Beguine", from the musical Jubilee: "Elvis recorded 'It's Now Or Never' and he wanted to take another old standard that was a great song and change the lyrics. ... He said 'I like the song "Begin the Beguine". I like the melody but I'd like to put new lyrics on it.'"[3] The beguine had been a dance popular in Martinique and Guadeloupe in the 1930s. When Cole Porter denied permission to alter the lyrics, Elvis, West, and Charlie Hodge worked on creating new lyrics and new music for a song that would be entitled "You'll Be Gone".[4] The song was replete with Latin rhythms and classical guitar passages.

The song was copyrighted on February 4, 1965, and re-registered on March 10.[5] The publishing company was Elvis Presley Music, Inc.[6]

In the liner notes to the CD Elvis by the Presleys (2005) Ernst Jorgensen wrote: "When Priscilla came to visit Elvis in the U.S. in the spring of 1962, Elvis proudly played her the new recordings he had just made in Nashville.[7] One of these was 'You'll Be Gone,' a song that he had written himself with his good friends Red West and Charlie Hodge. To his deep frustration, Priscilla remarked that she liked his rock 'n' roll recordings better. Elvis had a fit, Priscilla was devastated, and Elvis never tried to write a song again."[2]

Elvis Presley's wife Priscilla noted in the liner notes to the CD Elvis by the Presleys (2005): "The reason we've included it is because it's the last time Elvis ever wrote a song."[2] She recalled that he played her the song.[2]

Chart history

"You'll Be Gone" was released as an RCA Victor 45 picture sleeve single on February 9, 1965, as the B side of "Do the Clam", as RCA Victor 47–8500.[8] [9] The Jordanaires provided the background vocals. "You'll Be Gone" charted at no. 121 on Billboard. In Canada, "You'll Be Gone" reached no. 16 on the singles chart as a double A side with "Do the Clam" in February, 1965 in a six-week chart run.[9] The A side "Do the Clam" reached no. 21 on Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and remained on the chart for 8 weeks. The song was also released as a 7" 45 single by RCA (Teldec), 47–9686, in Germany in 1965 backed with "Blue River".[10]

The single was also released in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, France, Japan, Greece, Egypt, South Africa, Peru, the Philippines, Turkey, and Israel.[11] In France, the single was released as a picture sleeve 45 as RCA Victor 49801 in 1971. In Egypt, the single was released by Sono Cairo.[12]

Appearances on albums

The song appeared on the following albums:

Personnel

Cover versions

Morrissey covered "You'll Be Gone" in his live show at The Eventim Apollo on 20 September 2015 and at other concert venues.[14] A live version of the song was included on Morrissey's 2018 Deluxe Edition of his 2017 studio album Low in High School as a bonus track. In 2015, The Global HitMakers released an instrumental version of the song on the album Elvis Presley, Volume 27. The Dance Orchestra of Klaus Hallen recorded the songin 1998 on Elvis Songs for Dancing, Volume 2. Lou Pecci released a version of the song on Rare Elvis Six String in 2017.[15] Joseph Hall recorded the song in 2018 on his eponymous EP CD album.

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elvis Presley – Do The Clam / You'll Be Gone (1965, Vinyl). 10 December 2021. Discogs.com. 1965 .
  2. Web site: Jorgensen, Ernst. Elvis by the Presleys. Liner Notes. BMG Heritage, 2005.. https://web.archive.org/web/20140223035404/http://shop.elvis.com.au/prod1256.htm. dead. 23 February 2014. 10 December 2021.
  3. Sharp, Ken. Elvis Presley: Writing for the King (The Story of the Songwriters). Follow That Dream, 2006.
  4. https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/you-ll-be-gone-digital-sheet-music/19413835 You'll Be Gone". Sheet Music Plus. com. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
  5. Web site: Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series. Library of Congress Copyright. Office. 10 December 1967. 10 December 2021. Google Books.
  6. https://www.discogs.com/release/2146666-Elvis-Presley-Do-The-Clam-Youll-Be-Gone/image/SW1hZ2U6NTY4ODk2NzY= "Do the Clam/You'll Be Gone". RCA 45 single. Record label. Discogs.com. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  7. https://www.elvisinfonet.com/cdreview_elvisbythepresleys.html Elvis by the Presleys. CD Review. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
  8. Web site: Elvis Presley - Do The Clam. 10 December 2021. 45cat.com.
  9. Web site: Song artist 2 - Elvis Presley. Tsort.info. 10 December 2021.
  10. https://www.discogs.com/release/4570710-Elvis-Presley-With-The-Jordanaires-Blue-River Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires - Blue River. Discogs.com. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
  11. https://www.45cat.com/record/478500il Elvis Presley 45 single releases in Israel. 45cat.com.
  12. https://www.discogs.com/master/226929-Elvis-Presley-Do-The-Clam-Youll-Be-Gone Elvis Presley - Do the Clam/You'll Be Gone. 28 versions. Discogs.com. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
  13. Web site: Elvis Presley – Girl Happy (1965, Hollywood Pressing, Vinyl). 10 December 2021. Discogs.com. March 1965 .
  14. Web site: Morrissey Setlist at Eventim Apollo, London. Setlist.fm. 10 December 2021.
  15. https://secondhandsongs.com/work/158008 You'll Be Gone. SecondHandSongs. Retrieved 9 February 2022.