Introduction

Elvis Presley, the undisputed King of Rock ‘n’ Roll, left an indelible mark with his magnetic voice and unparalleled stage presence. In the tapestry of his legendary discography, “Wear My Ring Around Your Neck” stands out as a charming gem, released in 1958 and continuing to serenade listeners with its timeless allure.

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About the Song:

“Wear My Ring Around Your Neck” is a melodic testament to Elvis’s ability to blend rock, country, and pop effortlessly. Released as a single in 1958, the song quickly climbed the charts, becoming a favorite among fans and showcasing Presley’s dynamic vocal range.

About Elvis Presley:

Born in 1935, Elvis Aaron Presley became a cultural icon and a musical trailblazer. His impact on the industry is immeasurable, and his influence persists, making him one of the best-selling solo artists in history.

Interesting Fact:

Elvis’s charisma wasn’t confined to the stage; it extended to the silver screen. “Wear My Ring Around Your Neck” also made its way into the soundtrack of the 1958 film “King Creole,” adding cinematic charm to its legacy.

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Lyrics: Wear My Ring Around Your Neck  

(Moody and Carroll)
Won’t you wear my ring around your neck
To tell the world I’m yours, by heck
Let them see your love for me
And let them see by the ring around your neckWon’t you wear my ring around your neck
To tell the world I’m yours, by heck
Let them know I love you so
And let them no by the ring around your neck

They say that goin’ steady is not the proper thing
They say that we’re too young to know the meaning of a ring
I only know that I love you and that you love me too
So, darling, please do what I ask of you

Won’t you wear my ring around your neck
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tell the world I’m yours, by heck
Let them see your love for me
And let them see by the ring around your neck

Let them know I love you so
And let them know by the ring around your neck

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