Please Don't Stop Loving Me

Elvis Presley · Frankie and Johnny/Paradise Hawaiian Style

Please don't stop loving me
You were born just to be in my arms
In my arms
Please don't stop loving me
Your lips were made just to be kissed by me
Kissed by me

When I'm with you
I don't know day from night, wrong from right
You are my world, that's all I know
I love you so, I won't let go

Please don't stop loving me
Darling you'll always be mine alone
Mine alone

Please Don't Stop Loving Me

Elvis Presley's 'Please Don't Stop Loving Me' stands as a quintessential example of his romantic ballad repertoire, characterized by a soaring vocal delivery that defines the rock and roll genre of the mid-1950s. Recorded for the album 'Frankie and Johnny/Paradise Hawaiian Style,' the track showcases Presley's ability to blend emotional vulnerability with his signature stage presence, capturing the essence of post-war American pop culture. The song's enduring popularity stems from its melodic structure and Presley's emotive interpretation, which has cemented it within his discography as a staple of his romantic repertoire. It remains a powerful representation of his early career, reflecting the era's musical landscape and his status as a global icon.