About the song

Elvis Presley, often referred to as “The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” captivated audiences with his powerful voice and charismatic stage presence. One of his songs, “Big Love, Big Heartache,” released in 1964, stands out as a testament to his versatility as an artist. While Elvis is most famous for his upbeat rock and roll hits, this song showcases his ability to convey deep emotion through a more soulful and heartfelt performance.

“Big Love, Big Heartache” is part of the soundtrack for the film *Roustabout*, in which Elvis plays a drifter who joins a carnival. The movie was released at a time when Elvis was focusing more on his film career, with the music being a significant aspect of these productions. In this track, Elvis sings about the bittersweet nature of love, with the lyrics reflecting the pain and longing that often accompany deep affection.

The song features a rich, orchestral arrangement, which was somewhat different from the more straightforward rock and roll sound that many of Elvis’s earlier hits had. The lush strings and backing vocals add a layer of sophistication to the song, making it stand out in Elvis’s extensive catalog. His voice, strong yet tender, perfectly captures the emotion behind the lyrics, resonating with listeners who have experienced the highs and lows of love.

Despite not being as commercially successful as some of his other songs, “Big Love, Big Heartache” remains a favorite among Elvis’s fans who appreciate the depth of feeling he brought to his music. The song is a reminder of Elvis’s ability to cross musical genres and connect with his audience on an emotional level, making it a significant piece in the legacy of “The King.”

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Lyrics

Oh yes, I know it’s true
The more you fall in love
The more your heart can break in two
Now that you’ve said goodbye
For every tender kiss
I’ve had the tears I cry
I gave my heart and soul
All the love I knew
Oh how much it hurts me now
To know that we are through
I’ll always feel this way
My arms will be so empty
You’ll return some day and say
Your love, yes your big love
Will be here to stay
Till then it’s
Your love yes your big love
Will be here to stay

By Tam Le