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I’m Counting on You – Elvis Presley – 1956

About The Song

“I’m Counting on You” is a heartfelt ballad performed by Elvis Presley, featured on his self-titled debut studio album released in 1956. This soulful track showcases Presley’s early vocal prowess and highlights a different facet of his musical talent compared to his more well-known upbeat and rock and roll numbers.

Five Facts:

  1. Recording Session: “I’m Counting on You” was recorded by Elvis Presley during his initial studio sessions at RCA Victor in January 1956. These sessions produced much of his debut album, which played a crucial role in establishing him as a significant figure in the music industry.
  2. Songwriter: The song was written by Don Robertson, a songwriter and pianist known for his work in country and pop music. “I’m Counting on You” reflects Robertson’s ability to craft emotionally resonant ballads.
  3. Debut Album Inclusion: The track is featured on Elvis Presley’s self-titled debut album, which was released on March 23, 1956. The album marked the beginning of Elvis’s prolific recording career with RCA Victor and included a mix of rock, country, and ballad styles.
  4. Musical Style: “I’m Counting on You” stands out for its romantic and tender approach, showcasing Presley’s ability to convey emotion through his vocals. The song provides a glimpse into the diverse range of musical styles that Elvis Presley would explore throughout his career.
  5. Cultural Impact: While not as commercially successful as some of Elvis’s more upbeat hits, “I’m Counting on You” remains a testament to his versatility as a vocalist. The song has been praised by fans and critics alike for its sincerity and emotional depth, contributing to the enduring legacy of Elvis Presley as a multifaceted artist.

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Lyrics

All the words that I let her know
Still could not say
How much I need you so in every way

I hope you will guide me
As only you can do
Hold my hands down beside me
I’m counting on you

I’m counting on you dear
From the dawn of each day
To always come through dear
In your kind lovin’ way

If you knew just how deeply
I feel the things you do
Then you know how completely
I’m counting on you

I’m counting on you dear
Around the dawn of each day
To always come through, dear
In your kind lovin’ way

If you knew just how deeply
I feel the things you do
Then you know how completely
I’m counting on you