Welcome to a journey down memory lane with one of Elvis Presley’s most memorable hits, “Wearin’ That Loved On Look,” released in 1969. This timeless classic has captured the hearts of generations and continues to be a beloved melody worldwide. In this article, we delve into the story behind the song and its charismatic performer, Elvis Presley.

Did You Know?

“Did You Know?” that “Wearin’ That Loved On Look” was part of Elvis Presley’s critically acclaimed comeback album, “From Elvis in Memphis”? The song was recorded at the American Sound Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, and marked a significant turning point in Presley’s career. After a series of movie soundtracks, this album solidified his return to the music scene, proving that the King of Rock and Roll was back and better than ever.

The lyrics of “Wearin’ That Loved On Look” capture a tale of heartache and lost love, showcasing Elvis’s powerful vocals and emotional depth. The song’s soulful melody and relatable themes struck a chord with listeners, making it an instant hit.

Video

You can watch the official music video of “Wearin’ That Loved On Look” on YouTube by following this link: Wearin’ That Loved On Look – Elvis Presley (1969). Take a trip back in time and immerse yourself in the mesmerizing performance of the King himself.

Lyrics

Here are the heartwarming lyrics of “Wearin’ That Loved On Look” for you to sing along:

I had to leave town for a little while,
You said you’d be good while I’m gone,
But the look in your eye dun told me you told a lie,
I know there’s been some carryin’ on.

Baby, You’re wearin’ that loved on look, Shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop
Baby, You’re wearin’ that loved on look.

The ash trays are all full of ashes,
The floor needs a touch of the mop,
There’s a man downstairs with a long bushy hair,
He said your party was a three day rock.

Baby, You’re wearin’ that loved on look, Shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop
Baby, You’re wearin’ that loved on look.

Baby if you ever loved me,
Then Bonnie and Clyde loved the law,
Well a bird can’t fly and I don’t like apple pie,
And trees won’t grow in Arkansas.

Baby, You’re wearin’ that loved on look, Shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop
Baby, You’re wearin’ that loved on look.

I had to leave town for a little while,
You said you’d be good while I’m gone,
But the look in your eye dun told me you told a lie,
I know there’s been some carryin’ on.

Well – Baby, You’re wearin’ that loved on look,
Yeah – Baby, You’re wearin’ that loved on look
Yeah – Baby