Happy Ending
Elvis Presley · It Happened At The World's Fair [1963]
Happy ending, happy ending
Give me a story with a, happy ending
When boy meets girl and then
They never part again
But live forever happily, like you and me
Our love story gets me so upset
Like romeo, and juliet
I'm not smart enough to figure why
Some folks enjoy, a real good cry
Happy ending, happy ending
Give me a story with a, happy ending
When boy meets girl and then
They never part again
But live forever happily, like you and me
Never thought that I would stand a chance
That you'd give me, a second glance
But I think that you can play the part
And give a guy, a happy heart
Happy ending, happy ending
Give me a story with a, happy ending
When boy meets girl and then
They never part again
But live forever happily, like you and me
When boy meets girl and then, they never part again
But live forever happily, like you and me
Like you and me, like you and me
Like you and me
Give me a story with a, happy ending
When boy meets girl and then
They never part again
But live forever happily, like you and me
Our love story gets me so upset
Like romeo, and juliet
I'm not smart enough to figure why
Some folks enjoy, a real good cry
Happy ending, happy ending
Give me a story with a, happy ending
When boy meets girl and then
They never part again
But live forever happily, like you and me
Never thought that I would stand a chance
That you'd give me, a second glance
But I think that you can play the part
And give a guy, a happy heart
Happy ending, happy ending
Give me a story with a, happy ending
When boy meets girl and then
They never part again
But live forever happily, like you and me
When boy meets girl and then, they never part again
But live forever happily, like you and me
Like you and me, like you and me
Like you and me
Happy Ending - Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley's "Happy Ending" appears on the 1963 album "It Happened At The World's Fair," a collection of songs recorded for the film of the same name. The track exemplifies Presley's ability to blend rock and roll energy with romantic balladry, a signature style that defined his career during the early 1960s. While often associated with upbeat pop standards, the recording captures a specific moment in his discography where he explored softer, more intimate themes alongside his signature vocal delivery. The song reflects the era's musical landscape, contributing to a body of work that remains a cornerstone of his catalog and continues to resonate with audiences across generations.

