It's Midnight

Elvis Presley · Big Boss Man [2005]

Maybe it'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 self control I'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 don't love me like you used to

But it's midnight, oh and I miss you



It's getting late and I know that'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 it's midnight yes and I miss you



It's getting late and I know that'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 it's midnight yes and I miss you



It's midnight and I miss you

It's Midnight

Recorded by Elvis Presley for the 2005 compilation Big Boss Man, this track exemplifies the artist's enduring mastery of mid-tempo rock and roll and pop ballads. The song features Presley's signature vocal delivery, characterized by a smooth, emotive tone that defines his late-career recordings. While the specific musical arrangement on this release reflects modern production standards applied to his classic material, the core performance remains a testament to his ability to convey deep sentiment through melody and voice. It stands as a significant song in his extensive discography, showcasing the timeless appeal of his work across different eras and formats.