Almost in Love
Elvis Presley · Almost in Love
I'm almost in love tonight
When we are close, my heart says surrender
I'm almost in love tonight
And here under the spell of evening
I long to hold you tight
Heaven is near, why think of tomorrow
I'm almost in love tonight
It may be just the spell of evening
I long to hold you tight
Heaven is near, why think of tomorrow
I'm almost in love tonight
Almost in love
Almost in Love
Released in 1960, "Almost in Love" stands as a quintessential example of Elvis Presley's early rock and roll repertoire. The track showcases his signature vocal style, blending a smooth, crooning delivery with the rhythmic energy that defined his transition from country to pop. Featured on the self-titled album of the same name, the song captures the romantic tension and youthful exuberance characteristic of Presley's work during this pivotal era. It remains a staple of his discography, frequently covered by artists across generations and recognized as a defining moment in the evolution of rock music. The recording exemplifies the polished production techniques of the early 1960s while retaining the raw emotional impact that made Presley an enduring icon.

