About The Song
“Just for Old Time Sake” is a song by Elvis Presley, released in 1962. It’s a track that demonstrates Presley’s ability to navigate various musical styles, and it was part of his continued exploration of rock and roll with a touch of rhythm and blues. Here are five facts about “Just for Old Time Sake”:
- Single Release: “Just for Old Time Sake” was released as a single on March 23, 1962. It was coupled with “Gonna Get Back Home Somehow” on the B-side. The single achieved moderate success on the charts.
- Chart Performance: The song reached number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, solidifying its place among Presley’s successful releases during the early 1960s.
- Album Inclusion: While not initially part of a studio album, “Just for Old Time Sake” has been included in various Elvis Presley compilation albums and retrospectives.
- Songwriters: The song was written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett, a songwriting duo that contributed to several songs recorded by Elvis Presley, including hits like “G.I. Blues” and “Hawaiian Sunset.”
- Musical Style: “Just for Old Time Sake” features a catchy and upbeat melody with Presley’s characteristic vocals. The song blends elements of rock and roll with a hint of rhythm and blues, showcasing Presley’s versatility in adapting to different musical genres.
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Lyrics
Just for old time sake
Won’t you give my heart a break
Let’s get together again
Let’s relive the time
I was yours and you were mine
Life was so wonderful thenI know, I know the day I let you go
I made my greatest mistake
If you loved me then
You could love me once again
Won’t you try just for old time sake