Introduction

Elvis Presley’s iconic voice and charismatic presence need no introduction. In the vast repertoire of the King of Rock and Roll, one song stands out – “One Broken Heart For Sale.” This timeless classic not only showcases Presley’s vocal prowess but also encapsulates an era of musical brilliance.

Did You Know?

Elvis Presley recorded “One Broken Heart For Sale” for the soundtrack of the 1963 film “It Happened at the World’s Fair.” The song, released as a single later that year, reflects Presley’s versatility as an artist, seamlessly blending elements of rock, pop, and country. As one of the many hits in his illustrious career, this track adds another layer to the cultural impact of Elvis Presley.

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Lyrics: One Broken Heart For Sale

Who wants to buy a heart
One broken lover’s heart
One broken heart for saleWell, excuse me if you see me crying like a baby
Since she rejected me
There’s nothing left to save me

Who wants to buy a heart
One broken lover’s heart
One broken heart for sale

She would not listen to the things my heart was saying
She turned and walked away
And told me I was playing

Some guys have all the luck
And my heart hasn’t any
I think I’ll paint a sign
For sale for a penny

Who wants…

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