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Artist/Band:
Elvis Presley
Lyrics for Song: Petunia, The Gardener's Daughter
Lyrics for Album: Frankie And Johnny/Paradise, Hawaiian Style [1966]
I've gotta gal, oh what a pal
The apple of my eye
With something rare, a peach of a pear
But her dad won't let us meet and I could die
I love petunia the gardener's daughter
Oooh how that gal can kiss
Her eyes are blue as bluebells
Each cheek a rose to see
How I dance when she plants her two lips on me
I'm as daffy as a daffodil
I long to kiss her all the time
Tonight I'll steal into her garden
And make petunia's two lips mine
(I've got a beau, I love him so
The apple of my eye
With something rare, a peach of a pear
But my dad won't let us meet and I could die)
And we could die
I love petunia the gardener's daughter
Oooh how that gal can kiss
(my eyes are blue as bluebells
Each cheek a rose to see)
How I dance when she plants her two lips on me
(he's as daffy as a daffodil
He loves to kiss me all the time)
Tonight I'll steal into her garden
And make petunia's two lips mine
She makes other girls look just like weeds
(I'm gonna be his clinging vine)
Tonight I'll steal into her garden
And make petunia's two lips
(my ever loving two lips)
Make petunia's two lips mine
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Petunia, The Gardener's Daughter
Elvis Presley's 'Petunia, The Gardener's Daughter' stands as a poignant song in his 1966 compilation 'Frankie And Johnny/Paradise, Hawaiian Style.' Recorded during a period where the King explored diverse musical landscapes, the track exemplifies his ability to blend narrative storytelling with his signature vocal delivery. The song recounts the tragic fate of a young woman whose life is cut short, serving as a dramatic counterpoint to the romantic themes often associated with Presley's work. Released alongside hits like 'Hound Dog' and 'Can't Help Falling in Love,' this recording highlights the breadth of his discography, showcasing his capacity to deliver emotional depth across various genres. It remains a testament to his enduring legacy as a master of the rock and roll narrative, capturing the human condition through music that resonates across generations. |
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| Album Lyrics: Frankie And Johnny/Paradise, Hawaiian Style [1966] |
 Elvis Presley
"Frankie And Johnny/Paradise, Hawaiian Style [1966]"
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