It's Over - Song Lyrics and Music by Elvis Presley arranged by ElvisSung on Smule Social Singing app

About the Song

A King’s Lament: Elvis Presley’s “It’s Over”
Close your eyes, dear reader, and let your mind drift back to a time when the King held court, not on a throne, but on a stage bathed in spotlights. Remember the electrifying swagger, the velvet croon, the way his every hip-shake sent shivers through millions? Now, imagine that voice, that same voice that could ignite a thousand dreams, dipped in a bittersweet ache, singing a song called “It’s Over.”

This isn’t the Elvis of hip-swiveling youth or rhinestone jumpsuits. This is a seasoned Elvis, a man who’s tasted the whirlwind of fame and the sting of heartbreak. He’s staring down the sunset of a love story, and the lyrics, etched with longing and resignation, are like a whispered goodbye to a lover who’s already walked away.

“If time were not a moving thing,” he croons, his voice a husky sigh. The first line sets the stage, a yearning for a world frozen in amber, where the clock stops and their perfect moment can stretch forever. But time, as we all know, is a relentless river, and the tide of dawn is rising, ready to wash away the night’s magic.

The melody, a gentle waltz with a hint of country twang, mirrors the bittersweet sway of his emotions. It’s a song for slow sips of coffee on a porch swing, for gazing at photographs with blurry eyes, for remembering the warmth of a hand that’s no longer there.

Elvis isn’t throwing a tantrum, isn’t begging for her return. He’s a man who’s seen it all, danced with angels and demons alike. He understands the bittersweet dance of love, the way joy and sorrow pirouette hand-in-hand. He knows that sometimes, “there are so many times that people have to love and then forget.”

But even in acceptance, there’s a flicker of pain. The line, “When you walk away from me, there is no place to put my hand Except to shade my eyes against the sun that rises over the land,” is a masterpiece of understated heartbreak. It’s the image of a man shielding himself from the harsh light of reality, the sun representing the dawning awareness that his love is gone.

“It’s Over,” Elvis sings, and the finality hangs heavy in the air. It’s not a cry of despair, but a quiet acknowledgement of the truth. He’s letting go, not with anger, but with a weary kind of grace.

This isn’t just a song about a lost love, though. It’s a song about the passage of time, about the bittersweet beauty of holding onto memories while letting go of what’s no longer ours. It’s a song for anyone who’s ever loved and lost, who’s ever watched the sun rise on a world that’s changed irrevocably.

So, dear reader, put on your dancing shoes, the kind with worn soles and scuffed memories. Let Elvis’s voice guide you through the waltz of time, through the bittersweet ache of goodbyes, and remind you that even in endings, there’s a quiet, poignant beauty. For in the echo of “It’s Over,” we find not just the sting of loss, but the enduring power of love, the whispered promise that even broken hearts can find solace in the melody of time.

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Lyrics

If time were not a moving thing
And I could make it stay
This hour of love we share
Would always be
There’d be no coming day
To shine a morning light
And make us realize our night is over
When you walk away from me
There is no place to put my hand
Except to shade my eyes against the sun
That rises over the land
I watch you walk away
Somehow I have to let you go
Cause it’s over
If you knew just how I really feel
You might return and yet
There are so many times
That people have to love and then forget
Oh there might have been a way somehow
I have to force myself to say
It’s over
So I turn my back,
Turn my collar to the wind
Move along in silence
Trying not to think at all
I set my feet before me
Walk the silent street before me
Now it’s over
If time were not a moving thing
And I could make it stay
This hour of love we share
Would always be
There’d be no coming day
To shine a morning light
And make us realize our night is over
It’s over