I'll Never Know
Elvis Presley · Love Letters From Elvis
How many stars are in the sky, IÂ’ll never know
What fire lights a firefly, IÂ’ll never know
What happens to this heart of mine each time you hold my hand
Sometimes the things we love the most
We never understand
I never thought these eyes would see an angelÂ’s glow
What miracle brought you to me, IÂ’ll never know
What happens to this heart of mine each time you hold my hand
Sometimes the things we love the most
We never understand
I never thought these eyes would see an angelÂ’s glow
What miracle brought you to me, IÂ’ll never know
What miracle brought you to me, IÂ’ll never know
What fire lights a firefly, IÂ’ll never know
What happens to this heart of mine each time you hold my hand
Sometimes the things we love the most
We never understand
I never thought these eyes would see an angelÂ’s glow
What miracle brought you to me, IÂ’ll never know
What happens to this heart of mine each time you hold my hand
Sometimes the things we love the most
We never understand
I never thought these eyes would see an angelÂ’s glow
What miracle brought you to me, IÂ’ll never know
What miracle brought you to me, IÂ’ll never know
I'll Never Know
Elvis Presley's 'I'll Never Know' stands as a poignant example of his mid-to-late 1960s pop balladry, showcasing his vocal versatility beyond rock and roll. Recorded for the album 'Love Letters From Elvis,' the track reflects the era's shift toward more introspective songwriting, blending traditional pop structures with the distinctive warmth of Presley's voice. While often overshadowed by his earlier hits, the recording demonstrates his ability to convey deep emotion through melody and tone alone. The song remains a testament to his enduring appeal as a crooner who could navigate the changing musical landscape of the 1960s with grace and authenticity.

