Good Luck Charm
Elvis Presley · Something for Everybody
Don't want an old horse shoe
Want your kiss 'cause I just can't miss
With a good luck charm like you
Come on and be my little good luck charm
Uh-huh huh, you sweet delight
I want a good luck charm
a-hanging on my arm
To have, to have, to hold, to hold tonight
Don't want a silver dollar
Rabbit's foot on a string
The happiness in your warm caress
No rabbit's foot can bring
Come on and be my little good luck charm
Uh-huh huh, you sweet delight
I want a good luck charm
a-hanging on my arm
To have, to have, to hold, to hold tonight
If I found a lucky penny
I'd toss it across the bay
Your love is worth all the gold on earth
No wonder that I say
Come on and be my little good luck charm
Uh-huh huh, you sweet delight
I want a good luck charm
a-hanging on my arm
To have, to have, to hold, to hold tonight
Good Luck Charm
Released in 1962, Good Luck Charm stands as a vibrant example of Elvis Presley's mid-caree pop-rock evolution. The track showcases the King's signature vocal energy, blending upbeat rhythms with a playful, romantic sentiment that defined much of his work during this era. As part of the Something for Everybody album, the recording captures Presley at a commercial peak, delivering a performance that balances theatrical flair with genuine charm. The song remains a staple in his extensive discography, reflecting the polished production values and energetic delivery that kept him at the forefront of popular music. Its enduring appeal lies in its infectious melody and Presley's ability to convey lighthearted devotion, securing its place as a beloved song in his vast catalogue of hits.

