You Gotta Stop

Elvis Presley · I Got Lucky [2008]

Baby you've been lying to me now I'm onto you

It's the same old song but it doesn't ring true



That's right you're wrong again

Time to change and put you on your own again

You've had your way too long

Time for me to be moving on



You gotta stop, you're wrong again

Stop ... that song again



You've been steppin' out wild and fancy free

Now you've had your fun and you're running back to me

It just can't be if there's no harmony

Then stop!

That's all let's break it up

You've had me fooled now I'm wakin' up

I see right through your lies

You made me open my eyes



You gotta stop, you're wrong again

Stop ... that song again



It's too late now I've made up my mind

Being here with you is just a waste of time



Nothing to say so I'll be on my way

Stop!



You gotta stop, you're wrong again

Stop ... that song again



It's too late now I've made up my mind

Being here with you is just a waste of time



It just can't be if there's no harmony

Then stop! Stop! you're wrong again

Stop that song again

Stop! you're wrong again

You gotta stop that song again

Stop!

You Gotta Stop

Elvis Presley's "You Gotta Stop" stands as a compelling song in his extensive discography, showcasing his signature vocal power and rhythmic drive. Recorded for the compilation album "I Got Lucky [2008]", the track exemplifies the rock and roll energy that defined his career. The song features Presley's characteristic delivery, blending raw intensity with a melodic structure that resonated with audiences across generations. As part of a catalog filled with iconic performances, this recording highlights his ability to maintain high energy while delivering emotionally charged vocals. The composition reflects the broader landscape of 1950s rock and roll, capturing the spirit of an era that continues to influence music today.