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First in Line – Elvis – 1956

About The Song

“First in Line” is a ballad recorded by Elvis Presley in 1956. It was released as the B-side to the single “Don’t Be Cruel” and later included on his second studio album, “Elvis.”

Five facts about “First in Line – Elvis – 1956”:

  1. Release and Chart Performance: “First in Line” was released as the B-side to the hit single “Don’t Be Cruel” on July 13, 1956. While “Don’t Be Cruel” topped the charts, “First in Line” also gained popularity and recognition.
  2. Songwriting Credits: The song was written by Aaron Schroeder and Ben Weisman, two prolific songwriters who collaborated on several Elvis Presley tracks. Weisman would go on to become one of Elvis’s most frequent songwriting partners.
  3. Ballad Style: “First in Line” stands out as a ballad that showcases Elvis’s ability to convey emotion through his vocal delivery. The song’s romantic theme and melodic arrangement contribute to its timeless appeal.
  4. B-side Success: Despite being the B-side of “Don’t Be Cruel,” “First in Line” received attention for its quality, and Elvis’s fans appreciated the contrasting styles of the two songs. It became a favorite among those who appreciated Presley’s softer side.
  5. Live Performances: While “First in Line” wasn’t as frequently performed in Elvis’s live shows as some of his other hits, he did include it in some concert performances. These live renditions allowed him to connect with his audience through the song’s intimate and heartfelt lyrics.

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Lyrics

When they gave out eyes like diamonds
That would shame the stars that shine
My darlin’, my darlin’
You were the first in line

When they gave out lips like honey
That hold a new thrill every time
My darlin’, my darlin’
You were the first in line

There may be others that know you longer
Who pledge their hearts to you
But there’s no other could love you stronger
Any stronger than I do

Don’t refuse me, say you’ll choose me
I am yours, oh, please be mine
My darlin’, say I’m your darlin’
The first and the last in line

There may be others that know you longer
Who pledge their hearts to you
But there’s no other could love you stronger
Any stronger than I do

Don’t refuse me, say you’ll choose me
I am yours, oh, please be mine
My darlin’, say I’m your darlin’
The first and the last in line