Lonely Man
Elvis Presley · Elvis' Gold Records Vol. 4
Who wanders all around
It's a lonely man
Who roams from town to town
Searchin', always searchin'
For something he can't find
Hopin', always hopin'
That some day fate will be kind
It's a lonely man
Who travels all alone
When he has no one
That he can call his own
Always so unhappy
Taking shelter where he can
Here I am
Come meet a lonely, lonely man
Always so unhappy
Taking shelter where he can
Here I am
Come meet a lonely, lonely man
Here I am
Come meet a lonely, lonely man
Lonely Man - Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley's "Lonely Man" stands as a defining track from his 1964 album "Elvis' Gold Records Vol. 4," showcasing his mastery of rock and roll ballads. Released during a pivotal era when Presley transitioned from his early rock-and-roll explosion to a more mature, soulful sound, the song reflects the melancholic themes prevalent in his mid-1960s repertoire. With its distinctive vocal delivery and rhythmic guitar work, the recording captures the emotional depth characteristic of Presley's later catalog, distinguishing it from his earlier, more energetic hits. The track remains a significant example of his ability to blend traditional songwriting structures with his unique performance style, cementing his status as a vocalist who could convey profound sadness through melody and tone.

