Ain't That Loving You Baby
Elvis Presley · Elvis' Gold Records Vol. 4
And never let another girl thrill my heart
Ain't that loving you baby?
Ain't that loving you baby?
Ain't that loving you baby?
Ain't that loving you so?
I could meet a hundred girls and have loads of fun
My huggin' and my kissin' belong to just one
Ain't that loving you baby?
Ain't that loving you baby?
Ain't that loving you baby?
Ain't that loving you so?
If you gave me nine lives like an alley cat
I'd give 'em all to you and never take one back
Ain't that loving you baby?
Ain't that loving you baby?
Ain't that loving you baby?
Ain't that loving you so?
I'm putting on my Sunday suit and I?m goin' downtown
But I?ll be kissin' your lips before the sun goes down
Ain't that loving you baby?
Ain't that loving you baby?
Ain't that loving you baby?
Ain't that loving you so?
Ain't that loving you baby?
Ain't that loving you so?
Ain't That Loving You Baby
Ain't That Loving You Baby stands as a testament to Elvis Presley's enduring ability to interpret soulful ballads with genuine emotional weight. Recorded during a prolific period in his career, the track showcases the King's signature vocal style, blending rock and roll energy with the tender nuances of early R&B. As part of the collection found on Elvis' Gold Records Vol. 4, the song highlights Presley's mastery of romantic themes that defined much of his mid-caree output. The recording captures the artist at the height of his commercial dominance, delivering a performance that resonates with both intimacy and power. This work remains a significant song in his vast discography, illustrating the depth of his musical range beyond his most famous uptempo hits.

