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Ain’t That Loving You, Baby is a 1964 song by Elvis Presley. It was written by Clyde Otis and Ivory Joe Hunter and originally recorded by Eddie Riff in 1956. Presley recorded the song in 1958 but didn’t release it as a single until September 1964, when it reached number 16 on the Billboard chart. It is a standard shuffle in E major.

The song is about a man who is deeply in love with his woman. He sings about how much he enjoys spending time with her and how much she means to him. The song is full of passion and emotion, and it is one of Elvis’s most popular ballads.

“Ain’t That Loving You, Baby” has been covered by many artists over the years, including The Rolling Stones, Otis Redding, and Tom Jones. It remains one of Elvis’s most popular songs and is a classic example of his vocal skills and emotional delivery.

Here is a short excerpt of the lyrics:

Oh, darling, you’re the light of my life You’re everything to me And when I’m with you I feel so happy and free

Ain’t that loving you, baby? Ain’t that loving you, baby?

The song is a beautiful expression of love and devotion, and it is sure to resonate with anyone who has ever felt deeply in love.

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Lyrics

I could ride around the world in an old oxcartAnd never let another girl thrill my heartAin’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you so?I could meet a hundred girls and have loads of funMy huggin’ and my kissin’ belong to just oneAin’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you so?If you gave me nine lives like an alley catI’d give ’em all to you and never take one backAin’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you so?I’m putting on my sunday suit and i’m goin’ downtownBut i’ll be kissin’ your lips before the sun goes downAin’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you so?Ain’t that loving you baby?Ain’t that loving you so?

For more information about Elvis Presley and his contributions to the world of music, you can visit his Wikipedia page.