Introduction

In the annals of music history, few names resonate as profoundly as Elvis Presley. A pioneer of the rock ‘n’ roll revolution, his 1955 hit, “I’m Left, You’re Right, She’s Gone,” stands as a testament to his enduring influence. Let’s embark on a journey through the genesis, lyrics, and musical brilliance that define this classic piece.

Did You Know?

“I’m Left, You’re Right, She’s Gone” was born from the collaborative genius of Stan Kesler and William Taylor. Originally penned and performed by Kesler, it found new life when Elvis Presley laid his vocal magic upon it. Released in 1955, this track not only showcased Presley’s ability to reinterpret and elevate but also marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of rock ‘n’ roll.

Presley’s rendition encapsulates the essence of heartbreak, blending country and blues influences into a sonic masterpiece. As we delve into the layers of this song, it’s not just a tale of lost love but a sonic time capsule that transports us to the heart of 1950s musical evolution.

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Lyrics: I’m Left, You’re Right, She’s Gone  

Well, you’re right, I’m left, she’s gone.
You’re right, and I’m left all alone.
Well, you tried to tell me so,
But how was I to know
That she was not the one for me?

You told me all along,
You’re right, our love was so wrong.
But now I changed my mind,
Because she broke the ties that bind,
And I know that she never cared for me.

Well, I thought I knew just what she’d do,
I guess I’m not so smart.
Oh, you tried to tell me along
she’d only break my heart.
I’m left, you’re right, she’s gone.
You’re right, and I’m left all alone.

Well, she’s gone I know not where,
But now I just don’t care.
For now I’m falling for you.

If you’ll forgive me now,
I’ll make it up somehow.
So happy we will be,
In a home just for three,
And I’ll soon forget her,
Now I know.

Well, I thought I knew just what she’d do,
I guess I’m not so smart.
You tried to tell me all along,
She’d only break my heart.

Well, you’re right, I’m left, she’s gone.
You’re right, and I’m left all alone.
Well, she’s gone, I know not where,
But now I just don’t care,
For now I’ve fallen for you.