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Artist/Band:
Elvis Presley
Lyrics for Song: A Little Less Conversation
Lyrics for Album: Almost in Love
A little less conversation a little more action please,
All this aggravation ain't satisfactioning me,
A little more bite a little less bark,
A little less fight and a little more spark,
Close your mouth and open up your heart and baby satisfy me,
Satisfy me baby.
Baby close your eyes and listen to the music,
Dig to the summer breeze,
It's a groovy night and I can show you how to use it,
Come along with me and put your mind at ease hey.
A little less conversation a little more action please,
All this aggravation ain't satisfactioning me,
A little more bite a little less bark,
A little less fight and a little more spark,
Shut your mouth and open up your heart and baby satisfy me,
Satisfy me baby.
Come on baby I'm tired of talking.
Grab your coat and let's start walking,
Come on come on,
Come on come on,
Come on come on,
Don't procrastinate,
Don't articulate,
Girl it's getting late,
You just sit and wait around.
Yeah, a little less conversation a little more action please,
All this aggravation ain't satisfactioning me,
A little more bite a little less bark,
A little less fight and a little more spark,
Shut your mouth and open up your heart and baby satisfy me,
Satisfy me baby.
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A Little Less Conversation
Released in 1997, this track serves as a modern reinterpretation of Elvis Presley's 1957 hit 'Can't Help Falling in Love.' Performed by the duo Gnarls Barkley, the song features a distinctive blend of country and rock elements that pays homage to Presley's original vocal style and the melancholic tone of the classic recording. While the original was a staple of Presley's discography, appearing on albums such as 'Blue Hawaii' and 'Elvis' Gold Records Vol. 4,' this version recontextualizes the melody for a contemporary audience. The collaboration highlights the enduring legacy of Presley's work, transforming a timeless ballad into a new musical statement that respects the source material while establishing its own identity within the modern rock genre. |
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