I Love Only One Girl

Elvis Presley · Double Trouble OST

Oh, I love only one girl,
the one I got my arms around
I love only one girl, one in every town

In Paris there is Mimi,
and when the moon is bright
I love to take her walking,
along the Seine each night
I kiss her on the left,
then I kiss her on the right

Oh, I love only one girl,
the one I got my arms around
I love only one girl,
one in every town

I'm proud of my Brunhilda,
in Frankfurt on the Rhine
Oh she's a lot of woman and
all of her is mine
Oh she can lift a Steinway
as easy as a stein

Oh, I love only one girl,
the one I got my arms around
I love only one girl,
one in every town

In Naples there's Maria
how she can cook and flirt
You can't beat her lasagna,
I eat until I hurt
And then she tops it off
with "amore" for dessert

Oh, I love only one girl,
the one I got my arms around
I love only one girl,
one in every town

Oh I love only one girl,
the one I got my arms around
I love only one girl,
one in every town

I love only one girl...I love only one girl
I love only one girl... I love only one girl

She's the girl for me

I Love Only One Girl

Elvis Presley's 'I Love Only One Girl' stands as a quintessential example of his early rock and roll repertoire, showcasing the raw energy and vocal charisma that defined his career in the late 1950s. Originally recorded for the soundtrack of the film 'Double Trouble,' the track captures the frenetic spirit of the era through its driving rhythm and Presley's signature delivery. As part of his extensive discography, the song exemplifies the transition from his earlier country-influenced hits to the polished pop and rock sound that would characterize his later work. The recording remains a staple of his catalog, frequently reissued on compilations such as 'TRIPLE FEATURE: Elvis Presley' and featured in collections like 'Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite,' where it is often paired with other iconic tracks like 'Can't Help Falling in Love.' Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to encapsulate the youthful exuberance and musical innovation that made Elvis a global icon.