She's Not You
Elvis Presley · Elvis' Gold Records Vol. 3
She's all the things a girl should be, but she's not you.
She knows just how to make me laugh when I feel blue,
She's ev'rything a man could want, but she's not you.
And when we're dancing, it almost feels the same.
I've got to stop myself from whisp'ring your name
She even kisses me like you used to do.
And it's just breaking my heart 'cause she's not you.
And it's just breaking my heart 'cause she's not you.
And when we're dancing, it almost feels the same.
I've got to stop myself from whisp'ring your name.
She even kisses me like you used to do.
And it's just breaking my heart 'cause she's not you.
And it's just breaking my heart 'cause she's not you.
She's Not You
Elvis Presley's "She's Not You" stands as a poignant song in his extensive discography, showcasing his versatility beyond rock and roll. Recorded for "Elvis' Gold Records Vol. 3," the track exemplifies the smooth, romantic ballad style that defined much of his later career. The song's gentle melody and Presley's emotive delivery highlight his ability to convey deep affection and longing, fitting within the broader context of his work on albums like "Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite." As part of his catalog of love songs, "She's Not You" reflects the enduring appeal of Presley's vocal artistry, capturing the essence of mid-to-late 1960s pop music while maintaining the distinctive charisma that made him a global icon.

