Did You Know?
“Are You Lonesome Tonight” originated in 1926, penned by Lou Handman and Roy Turk. Nevertheless, it gained immense popularity when Elvis Presley recorded his rendition in 1960. Elvis’ version soared to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming a colossal hit.
The story goes that Elvis was deeply moved by the song’s lyrics and chose to record it as a tribute to his recently separated wife, Priscilla Presley. The emotional depth of the song, coupled with Elvis’ heartfelt delivery, resonated with audiences, turning it into one of his most unforgettable ballads.
During live performances of “Are You Lonesome Tonight,” Elvis often incorporated a humorous spoken-word section that became iconic. There was one notable occasion in 1969 when Elvis couldn’t contain his laughter while performing this part of the song. His infectious laughter spread throughout the audience, creating a cherished and lighthearted moment that showcased Elvis’ charisma and sense of humor. This incident has been widely discussed and is often referred to as the “laughing version” of the song.