House Of Sand

Elvis Presley · Paradise Hawaiian Style [2004]

Oh you can take a whole lot of sand

And build a castle on the beach

And though you mold it and you plan

Still you got nothing in your reach



One little slip and it tumbles down

One wrong step and it crumbles all around

Like a house without love, that's sure to fall apart

A house of sand is an empty work of art



You can build a tower of clay

But if you ask my advice

Well it is worthless as I say

I got no heart it's cold as ice



One little slip and it tumbles down

One wrong step and it crumbles all around

Like a house without love, that's sure to fall apart

A house of sand is an empty work of art



One little slip and it tumbles down

One wrong step and it crumbles all around

Like a house without love, that's sure to fall apart

A house of sand is an empty work of art

A house of sand is an empty work of art

A house of sand is an empty work of art

About House Of Sand

Elvis Presley's "House of Sand" stands as a haunting centerpiece on the 2004 compilation *Paradise Hawaiian Style*, capturing the melancholic essence of his later vocal performances. The track exemplifies his ability to blend rockabilly grit with the lush, romantic sensibilities of his *Blue Hawaii* era, creating a sonic landscape that feels both nostalgic and timeless. While often associated with the tropical themes of his film work, the song's emotional weight transcends its setting, reflecting on impermanence and lost love with a depth characteristic of his mature catalog. Recorded during a period where Presley was redefining his artistic identity, the track showcases his unique phrasing and emotional delivery, offering a poignant contrast to his more upbeat hits from the same discography. It remains a significant example of his versatility, proving that his ability to convey complex feelings through music was a defining trait throughout his career.