Introduction

Elvis Presley’s musical legacy is adorned with gems that resonate across generations, and “I Want You With Me” is a poignant love ballad that stands the test of time. Released in 1961, this heartfelt melody not only showcases Elvis’s vocal prowess but also encapsulates the universal theme of love and companionship.

Did You Know?

“I Want You With Me” is more than just a love song; it’s a declaration of affection that captures the essence of Elvis’s romantic side. The song beautifully weaves together lyrics that express longing and devotion, creating an emotional landscape that listeners can’t help but get lost in.

Elvis Presley, known for his charismatic stage presence, infuses “I Want You With Me” with a tenderness that adds depth to the narrative. The track, with its soul-stirring melody and Elvis’s emotive delivery, has become a classic choice for those seeking a timeless expression of love.

Video 

Lyrics: I Want You With Me

When I was little my mama said to me
“Someday you’ll find a love, son, to last eternally”
I want you with me everywhere I go
(I want you with me, I want you with me)
(I want you with me, I want you with me)
No, please don’t leave me, baby, I love you so
(I want you with me, baby, I want you with me)I’ll be the ruler of this whole wide world
If you will only say that you’ll be my girl
I want you with me in everything I do
(I want you with me, I want you with me
I want you with me, I want you with me)
Well, you know I need you, baby, I’m in love with you
(I want you with me, baby, I need it)

There is no mountain that I can’t climb
You find the mountain, child, and I will find the time
I want you with me, with me night and day
(I want you with me, I want you with me
I want you with me, I want you with me)
Well, you can make me happy, baby, don’t you go away
(I want you with me, baby, one more time)

I’ll swim an ocean with a raging foam
If I know that you’ll be there when I come back home
I want you with me, you know I love you so
(I want you with me, I want you with me
I want you with me, I want you with me)
Well, I want you with me baby, I’ll never ever let you go
(I want you with me, baby, oh)

Yeah, I want you with me
(I want you with me, I want you with me)
I want you with me
(I want you with me, I want you with me)
Well, I want you with me baby, I’ll never let you go
(I want you with me, baby, oh)

You Missed

SHE WAS A BRIDE AT FIFTEEN, A MOTHER AT SIXTEEN, AND THE FIRST WOMAN NASHVILLE EVER HAD TO CALL “ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR” — THEN SHE NAMED HER BABY AFTER THE BEST FRIEND SHE’D JUST BURIED, AND THAT BABY SPENT A LIFETIME MAKING SURE NEITHER VOICE WAS FORGOTTEN. Loretta Lynn came out of Butcher Hollow, Kentucky, with nothing but a coal miner’s last name and a voice that could pin a grown man to his chair. Married before she could drive. Four children by twenty-two. Then she wrote songs that scared Nashville half to death — about cheating husbands, birth control pills, and women who’d had enough. Sixteen number-ones. Presidential Medal of Freedom. The whole world calling her the Coal Miner’s Daughter. In 1963, her best friend Patsy Cline died in a plane crash. The next year, Loretta gave birth to twins. She named one of them Patsy. That little girl grew up backstage, between tour buses and honky-tonks. She formed The Lynns with her twin sister Peggy. Earned CMA nominations. Then she did something quieter and heavier — she stepped behind the glass and co-produced her mother’s final albums alongside Johnny Cash’s son. Loretta died October 4, 2022. That first birthday without her, Patsy woke up reaching for a phone call that wasn’t coming — her mama singing “Happy Birthday,” the way she always had. Does knowing Loretta named her daughter after a ghost she never stopped grieving make “I Fall to Pieces” feel like it belongs to both of them now?