Elvis Presley

“It’s Midnight,” recorded by Elvis Presley in 1974, stands as one of his finest songs. It would be a miss not to have ever heard it.0h

The song It’s Midnight was written by Billy Edd Wheeler and Jerry Chesnut, and was recorded by Elvis Presley in 1974 for his album “Promised Land”. The song is a country ballad and tells the story of a man waiting for his lover to come back to him at midnight, hoping she hasn’t found someone new. Despite not being released as a single, the song has become a fan favorite and is often included in collections of Presley’s greatest hits.

article image

Did You Know

  1. It’s Midnight by Elvis Presley was released in 1974, it is a ballad about a man who realizes the love he has lost.

article image

  1. The song was written by Jerry Chesnut, who also wrote other hits for Elvis, such as “T-R-O-U-B-L-E” and “Woman Without Love”.

article image

  1. It was later covered by country artists such as Keith Whitley and Lacy J. Dalton.

Video

🎵 Let’s sing along with the lyrics! 🎤

Lyrics

Maybe it’s too late

Sometimes even hate myself

For loving you

Trying to be strong

Then night time comes along

And I start loving you, wanting you

Where is all my self control?

I’m burning way down in my soul

And needing you

Wishing I could be the man I try to

Hating me for wanting to be with you

Advertisement
Advertisement

Knowing you don’t love me like you used to

But it’s midnight, oh, and I miss you

It’s getting late and I know

That’s when I am weak

Funny how things have a way

Of looking so much brighter in the daylight

I hope to go to bed

And try to straighten out my head

And just forget you

Oh, but it’s midnight and I miss you

It’s getting late and I know

That’s when I am weak

Funny how things have a way

Of looking so much brighter in the daylight

Advertisement

I hope to go to bed

And try to straighten out my head

And just forget you

Oh, but it’s midnight and I miss you

It’s midnight and I miss you

LEAVE A RESPONSE

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *