Introduction

“Don’t Leave Me Now,” performed by the iconic Elvis Presley, is a timeless classic that has touched the hearts of millions around the world. Released in [year], this soulful ballad continues to resonate with music enthusiasts of all ages. In this article, we’ll delve into the captivating story behind the song, its enduring impact, and some fascinating insights about the legendary artist himself.

Did You Know?

Elvis Presley, often referred to as the “King of Rock and Roll,” was not only a remarkable musician but also an actor and cultural icon. He recorded “Don’t Leave Me Now” as part of the soundtrack for the 1957 film “Loving You,” where he played the role of Deke Rivers. This song beautifully showcases Elvis’s versatility, as it combines his trademark rock ‘n’ roll style with a heartfelt, emotional delivery.

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Lyrics: Don’t Leave Me Now

Don’t leave me now
Now that I need you
How blue and lonely I’d be
If you should say we’re through

Don’t break my heart
This heart that loves you
They’ll just be nothing for me
If you should leave me now
(Don’t leave me now)

What good is dreamin’
If I must dream all alone by myself
Without you darling
My arms would gather dust
Like a book on a shelf

Come to these arms
These arms that need you
Don’t close your eyes to my plea
Don’t leave me now

Don’t close your eyes to my plea
Don’t you leave me now
(Don’t you leave me now)