There Is So Much World to See

Elvis Presley · Double Trouble [original soundtrack] [1967]

Baby it's wrong wrong as can be

To try and tie guy like me

I could never settle down in a little sleepy town

There's so much world to see



Sure would be happy for a while

But then we'd have to part

When tears replace your loving smile

Well I don't want to be the guy

who has to break your heart

So here's where it ends

Not lovers but friends

Though your lips are tempting me

Maybe I'm a fool and yet

This wanderer just can't forget

There's so much world to see



Sure would be happy for a while

But then we'd have to part

When tears replace your loving smile

Well I don't want to be the guy

who has to break your heart

So here's where it ends

Not lovers but friends

Though your lips are tempting me

Maybe I'm a fool and yet

This wanderer just can't forget

There's so much world to see

For me, there's so much world to see

Yeah! yeah! Mmm

There Is So Much World to See

Recorded for the 1967 film Double Trouble, this track captures Elvis Presley at a pivotal moment in his career, blending his signature rock and roll energy with the adventurous spirit of his cinematic work. The song reflects the optimism and wanderlust often found in his mid-to-late sixties output, serving as a thematic anchor for the movie's narrative. While Presley was known for powerful ballads and driving rock numbers, this recording showcases his ability to deliver an uplifting, narrative-driven performance that resonates with audiences seeking a sense of exploration. It stands as a notable song in his extensive filmography, highlighting the synergy between his musical style and the storytelling demands of his motion picture roles during this era.