A Whistling Tune
Elvis Presley · Kid Galahad [2004]
Out of nowhere comes a strange and pretty sound
It's a whistling tune for walking in the night
If you listen you can hear it in the breeze
Specially when the breeze is drifting through the trees
It's a whistling tune for walking in the night
And the murmuring waters sing the song
The echoing mountains hum along
The whispering valleys fill the air
With a whistling tune our hearts can share
It's so wonderful to walk beneath the moon
Listening to old mother nature's favorite tune
It's a whistling tune for walking in the night
A Whistling Tune
Elvis Presley's "A Whistling Tune" appears on the 2004 compilation "Kid Galahad," showcasing his enduring vocal versatility beyond his most famous rock and roll hits. The track features Presley's signature style, blending smooth crooning with the energetic delivery that defined his career. Released during a period where his discography was being revisited for modern audiences, the song highlights his ability to perform both upbeat numbers and softer ballads with equal conviction. As part of his extensive catalog, this recording reflects the breadth of his musical range, from early rockabilly influences to the polished pop sound of his later years. The song remains a testament to his status as a cultural icon whose work continues to resonate across generations.

