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Elvis Presley – “The Thrill of Your Love” (1960) – A Romantic Classic from the King

Thrill of Your Love is a song written by Stan Kesler and recorded by Elvis Presley in 1960 for his first post-army album, Elvis Is Back!. It was first recorded by Carl McVoy in 1958 under the title “A Woman’s Love.” His version remained unissued at the time, but has since appeared on compilation albums.

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🎵 Let’s sing along with the lyrics! 🎤

Lyrics

I have wished for the wealth of a great millionaire

I have reached for a bright star above

But the thrill of it all to me seems so small

When compared to the thrill of your love

I’d rather give (I’d rather give) everything (give everything)

That I own (that I own) in this world (own in this world)

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Than to be all alone and unloved

For no earthly price and no sacrifice

Is too much (is too much) to give (too much to give)

For your love (give for your love)

I’d rather give (I’d rather give) everything (give everything)

That I own (that I own) in this world (own in this world)

Than to be all alone and unloved

For no earthly price and no sacrifice

Is too much (is too much) to give (too much to give)

For your love (give for your love)

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