Introduction

Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, left an indelible mark on the music industry with his iconic songs and charismatic performances. One of his lesser-known yet deeply emotional tracks, “How Do You Think I Feel,” showcases his unparalleled talent and the ability to connect with listeners on a profound level.

Did You Know?

  • Song Origin: “How Do You Think I Feel” was written by Webb Pierce and Wayne Walker. Elvis Presley recorded the song during his early career in the 1950s, and it became a part of his legendary Sun Records sessions.
  • Release Year: The song was released in 1955, a year that marked a pivotal moment in Presley’s career, propelling him to the forefront of the music scene.
  • Musical Style: Like many of Presley’s early works, “How Do You Think I Feel” blends elements of rockabilly and country, showcasing his unique ability to fuse different genres into his signature sound.
  • Legacy: Although the song may not be as well-known as some of Elvis’s other hits, it remains a cherished gem for his ardent fans, showcasing his versatility as an artist.

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Lyrics: How Do You Think I Feel 

How do you think I feel?
Well, I know your love’s not real
The girl I’m mad about is just a gadabout
How do you think I feel?

How do you think we stand?
Well, I know you’ve made your plans
But you’ve included three
And that’s too much for me
How do you think I feel?

I won’t be true again
I know that I can’t win
So why should I pretend
That you still love me?

How do you think I feel?
Well, I know your love’s not real
The one I’m mad about is just a gadabout
How do you think I feel?

How do you think I feel?
Well, I know your love’s not real
The girl I’m mad about is just a gadabout
How do you think I feel?

Well, how do you think we stand?
I know you’ve made your plans
Another’s pretty face
Has put me out of place
How do you think I feel?

I won’t be true again
I know that I can’t win
So why should I pretend
That you still love me?

How do you think I feel?
Well, I know your love’s not real
And you’ve included three
And that’s too much for me
How do you think I feel?