Introduction

Elvis Presley, the maestro of musical storytelling, takes us on another emotional ride with “Put The Blame On Me.” In this ballad, the King weaves a tapestry of love, regret, and heartfelt confession that continues to resonate with listeners across the ages. Join us as we unravel the narrative behind this classic, exploring its emotional depth and the artistry that defines Elvis’s musical prowess.

Did You Know?

“Put The Blame On Me” was released in 1976 as part of Elvis Presley’s album “From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee.” The song showcases Presley’s vocal versatility, accompanied by soul-stirring instrumentation. Its poignant lyrics and Presley’s emotive delivery make it a standout track in his extensive discography.

Elvis Aaron Presley, born on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi, not only revolutionized the music industry but also became a cultural icon. “Put The Blame On Me” adds another layer to his musical legacy, portraying the King’s ability to convey profound emotions through his unparalleled voice.

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Lyrics: Put The Blame On Me

If they say we were doin’ wrong
If they say we were out too long
Well, you can say
My arms were just too strong
Put the blame, put the blame on me

Felt so good when I held you tight
Couldn’t stop when we kissed goodnight
So if they tell us we don’t heave the right
Put the blame, put the blame on me

What I feel is deep inside
This is real and I won’t hide
Go ahead, use my name
I’ll be proud to take the blame

You just did what I made you do
You love me and I love you
So if the way they talk can bother you
Put the blame, put the blame on me