Heartbreak Hotel” by Elvis Presley – A Groundbreaking 1956 Hit
- “Heartbreak Hotel” by Elvis Presley, released in 1956, is a revolutionary song that is often considered one of the first true rock and roll hits. With its haunting lyrics and Elvis’s emotive vocals, it captured the feelings of loneliness and heartbreak, resonating deeply with listeners.
- The song’s distinctive blend of blues, country, and rock elements created a fresh and innovative sound that reshaped the landscape of popular music. This success helped cement Elvis Presley as a cultural icon and contributed to the rise of rock and roll in the 1950s.
- “Heartbreak Hotel” became a chart-topping hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100. Beyond its commercial success, the song marked a turning point in music and culture, reinforcing Elvis’s title as the “King of Rock and Roll” and inspiring generations of artists.
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Lyrics
Well, since my baby left meIn the fiery place to dwellIt’s down at the end of Lonely StreetAt Heartbreak Hotel
I’ve been so lonely babyWell, I’m so lonelyI’ll be so lonely, I could die
Oh, although it’s always crowdedYou still can find some roomFor brokenhearted loversTo cry away their gloom
They’ve been so lonelyWell, they’re so lonely babyThey be so lonelyThey be so lonely, they could die
Now, the Bell hop’s tears keep flowin’And the desk clerk’s dressed in blackWell, they been so long on Lonely StreetThey never ever look back
And it’s so lonelyWell they’re so lonely babyThey be so lonelyThey be so lonely, they could die
Well, if your family leaves youAnd you got a tale to tellJust take a walk down Lonely StreetTo Heartbreak Hotel
You’ll be so lonely babyYou’re gonna be lonelyYou’ll be so lonely, you could die
Oh, although it’s always crowdedBut you still can find some roomFor brokenhearted loversTo cry away their gloom
They’ll be so lonelyWell, they be so lonely babyThey be so lonelyThey be so lonely, they could die