A Whistling Tune

Elvis Presley · Kid Galahad/Girls Girls Girls!

Did you ever notice when the sun goes down
Out of nowhere comes a strange and pretty sound
ItÂ’s a whistling tune for walking in the night
If you listen you can hear it in the breeze
Specially when the breeze is drifting through the trees

ItÂ’s a whistling tune for walking in the night
And the murmuring waters sing the song
The echoing mountains hum along
The whispering valleys fill the air
With a whistling tune our hearts can share

ItÂ’s so wonderful to walk beneath the moon
Listening to old mother natureÂ’s favorite tune
ItÂ’s a whistling tune for walking in the night

A Whistling Tune

Elvis Presley's 'A Whistling Tune' appears on the 1964 album Kid Galahad/Girls Girls Girls!, showcasing his versatility beyond rock and roll. Recorded during a pivotal era in his career, the track exemplifies his ability to adapt to various musical styles, including the light-hearted and whimsical themes often found in his film soundtracks. The song reflects the playful tone of the era, capturing a moment where Presley explored lighter, more comedic musical territory alongside his signature hits. It remains a testament to his enduring ability to connect with audiences through diverse musical expressions, from dramatic ballads to upbeat, character-driven numbers that defined his later work.