I Love Only One Girl

Elvis Presley · TRIPLE FEATURE: Elvis Presley [2009]

Oh, I love only one girl,

the one I got my arms around

I love only one girl, one in every town



In Paris there is Mimi,

and when the moon is bright

I love to take her walking,

along the Seine each night

I kiss her on the left,

then I kiss her on the right



Oh, I love only one girl,

the one I got my arms around

I love only one girl,

one in every town



I'm proud of my Brunhilda,

in Frankfurt on the Rhine

Oh she's a lot of woman and

all of her is mine

Oh she can lift a Steinway

as easy as a stein



Oh, I love only one girl,

the one I got my arms around

I love only one girl,

one in every town



In Naples there's Maria

how she can cook and flirt

You can't beat her lasagna,

I eat until I hurt

And then she tops it off

with "amore" for dessert



Oh, I love only one girl,

the one I got my arms around

I love only one girl,

one in every town



Oh I love only one girl,

the one I got my arms around

I love only one girl,

one in every town



I love only one girl...I love only one girl

I love only one girl... I love only one girl



She's the girl for me

I Love Only One Girl

Elvis Presley's "I Love Only One Girl" stands as a quintessential example of his romantic ballad repertoire, showcasing his signature vocal warmth and phrasing. Recorded for the soundtrack of the 1960 film Double Trouble, the track exemplifies the polished pop and rock-and-roll style that defined his career during the early 1960s. The song features a driving rhythm section that contrasts with Presley's tender delivery, creating a dynamic interplay between the upbeat musical arrangement and the intimate lyrical theme. As part of his extensive discography, this recording highlights his ability to blend theatrical flair with genuine emotional expression, cementing his status as a global icon of rock and roll music.