“Reconsider Baby” is a blues song originally written and recorded by Lowell Fulson in 1954. However, Elvis Presley also recorded a version of this song during his career. Presley’s rendition is known for its soulful and emotional delivery, showcasing his versatility as a performer beyond his more well-known rock and roll persona.

Elvis Presley’s version of “Reconsider Baby” was released in 1960 on his album “Elvis Is Back!” This album marked his return to music after his two-year military service in the US Army. The song captures Presley’s ability to connect with different genres, demonstrating his admiration for blues music and his ability to infuse his own style into various musical forms.

Presley’s interpretation of “Reconsider Baby” remains a testament to his vocal prowess and his influence on the music industry. His ability to embrace different musical styles, from rock and roll to blues and gospel, contributed to his lasting legacy as the “King of Rock and Roll.”

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Lyrics

Well so long
Oh how I hate to see you go
Yes so long
Oh how I hate to see you go
Well the way that I will miss you
I guess you’ll never know

We’ve been together so long
To have to separate this way
We’ve been together so long
To have to separate this way
Well I’m gonna let you go ahead on baby
But let you come back home some day

Play the blues boys, play the blues
One more time

You said you once had loved me
But now I guess you’ve changed your mind
You said you once had loved me
But now I guess you’ve changed your mind
Why don’t you reconsider baby
Give yourself just a little more time