Introduction

Elvis Presley’s iconic song, “It’s Now Or Never,” is a timeless masterpiece that has captured the hearts of music lovers across the globe. Known for his powerful voice and charismatic presence, Elvis Presley left an indelible mark on the world of music, and this song is a shining example of his talent. In this article, we will delve into the story behind “It’s Now Or Never,” and explore the fascinating journey of the legendary artist who brought it to life.

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About the Song

“It’s Now Or Never” was originally released in 1960 as an adaptation of the Italian song “O Sole Mio.” The song’s English lyrics were written by Aaron Schroeder and Wally Gold. Elvis Presley’s rendition of this classic tune not only became a massive hit but also marked a pivotal moment in his career. The song’s romantic and passionate lyrics resonate with listeners to this day, making it a timeless classic.

About Elvis Presley

Elvis Aaron Presley, often referred to as the “King of Rock and Roll,” was born on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi. He rose to fame in the mid-1950s, becoming a cultural icon and a symbol of a new era in music. His unique blend of rock, country, and gospel music, along with his electrifying stage presence, made him an unforgettable figure in the music industry. Elvis Presley’s influence on the world of music and pop culture is immeasurable, and his legacy lives on through his timeless songs.Elvis Presley Facts—Eight Facts About Elvis Presley to Celebrate Elvis Presley Birthday - Parade

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Lyrics: It’s Now Or Never 

It’s now or never
Come hold me tight
Kiss me my darling
Be mine tonight
Tomorrow will be too late
It’s now or never
My love won’t waitWhen I first saw you
With your smile so tender
My heart was captured
My soul surrendered
I’d spend a lifetime
Waiting for the right time
Now that you’re near
The time is here at lastIt’s now or never
Come hold me tight
Kiss me my darling
Be mine tonight
Tomorrow will be too late
It’s now or never
My love won’t wait

Just like a willow
We would cry an ocean
If we lost true love
And sweet devotion
Your lips excite me
Let your arms invite me
For who knows when
We’ll meet again this way

It’s now or never
Come hold me tight
Kiss me my darling
Be mine tonight
Tomorrow will be too late
It’s now or never
My love won’t wait

It’s now or never
My love won’t wait

It’s now or never
My love won’t wait

It’s now or never
My love won’t wait

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