It's Midnight

Elvis Presley · Promised Land

Maybe itÂ’s too late. sometimes I even hate myself for loving you
Trying to be strong then nighttime comes along and I start loving you
Wanting you. where is all my selfcontrol IÂ’m burning way down in my soul
And needing you, and wishing I could be the man, I try to
Hating me for wanting you to be with you knowing you donÂ’t love me like you used to
But itÂ’s midnight, ohh and I miss you

ItÂ’s getting late and I know thatÂ’s when I am weak
Funny how things have a way of looking so much brighter in the day light
I ought to go to bed to try and straighten out my head and just forget you
Oh but itÂ’s midnight yes and I miss you

ItÂ’s getting late and I know thatÂ’s when I am weak
Funny how things have a way of looking so much brighter in the day light
I ought to go to bed to try and straighten out my head and just forget you
Oh but itÂ’s midnight yes and I miss you

ItÂ’s midnight and I miss you

It's Midnight

Elvis Presley's "It's Midnight" stands as a poignant song in his extensive discography, originally recorded for the album "Promised Land." The track exemplifies the artist's mastery of the rock and roll genre while showcasing his vocal versatility in a mid-tempo ballad style. Released during the height of his career, the recording captures the emotional depth characteristic of Presley's later period, blending traditional pop sensibilities with the raw energy that defined his stage presence. As part of his broader catalog of romantic and dramatic songs, the track remains a staple for fans appreciating the nuance of his vocal delivery and the atmospheric production of the era. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke a sense of quiet drama, reflecting the personal and artistic maturity Presley brought to his recordings in the 1960s.