Introduction

Just Pretend: A Journey Through Love and Loss

Emerging from the depths of Elvis Presley’s prolific musical repertoire, “Just Pretend” stands as a poignant ballad that delves into the complexities of love and loss. Released in 1970 as part of the soundtrack for the Elvis documentary “That’s the Way It Is,” the song quickly resonated with audiences, becoming a testament to Presley’s enduring artistry and ability to connect with listeners on a profound emotional level.

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The song’s narrative is woven around a theme of escapism, painting a picture of a couple seeking solace from their troubled relationship by retreating into a world of make-believe. Presley’s soulful vocals lend a melancholic touch to the lyrics, capturing the desperation and longing that underlie the characters’ desire to escape reality.

“Just Pretend” was composed by Charlie Hodge, a songwriter who had previously collaborated with Presley on several other hit songs. Hodge’s lyrics capture the essence of the song’s theme, portraying the characters’ yearning for a simpler time when their love was unburdened by conflict.

The song’s release coincided with a pivotal period in Presley’s life. As his personal struggles intensified, “Just Pretend” emerged as a reflection of his own inner turmoil. The song’s message of seeking refuge in fantasy resonated deeply with Presley’s own desire to escape the pressures of fame and personal strife.

Despite its somber undertones, “Just Pretend” offers a glimmer of hope, suggesting that even in the face of heartbreak, there is solace to be found in the power of imagination. The song’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the universal emotions of love, loss, and the desire for escape, making it a timeless classic that continues to touch the hearts of listeners worldwide.

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Lyrics

Just pretend, I’m holding you
And whispering things soft and low
And think of me, how it’s gonna be,
Just pretend I didn’t go
When I walked away, I heard you say
If you need me, you know what to do
I knew it then, I’d be back again
Just pretend I’m right there with you

And I’ll come flying to you, again
All the crying is true
Oh, I will hold you and love you again
But until then, we’ll just pretend

Oh, it’s funny but I can’t recall the things
We said or why you’re crying
But now I know it was wrong to go
I belong here by your side