πΆ Rediscover the magic of music with Elvis Presley’s “Wooden Heart,” released in 1960! Join us on a nostalgic journey as we explore this timeless classic! πΊπ€πΈ
Introduction
Elvis Presley, often referred to as the “King of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” left an indelible mark on the music world with his timeless melodies. Among his legendary repertoire is the enchanting song “Wooden Heart.” In this article, we’ll delve into the history and significance of this iconic track and provide you with fascinating insights into the artist himself.
Did You Know?
- “Wooden Heart” is not originally an Elvis Presley creation; it is a cover of a German folk song titled “Muss i denn zum StΓ€dtele hinaus,” written by Friedrich Silcher in the 19th century.
- Elvis Presley’s rendition of “Wooden Heart” was featured in the 1960 musical film “G.I. Blues,” where he played the role of a soldier, adding a unique twist to the song’s context.
- The song’s heartwarming and catchy melody became
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Lyrics
Can't you see
I love you
Please don't break my heart in two
That's not hard to do
'Cause I don't have a wooden heart
And if you say goodbye
Then I know that I would cry
Maybe I would die
'Cause I don't have a wooden heart
There's no strings upon this love of mine
It was always you from the start
Treat me nice
Treat me good
Treat me like you really should
'Cause I'm not made of wood
And I don't have a wooden heart
MuΓ i' denn, muΓ i' denn
Zum StΓ€dtele hinaus,
StΓ€dtele hinaus
Und du mein Schatz bleibst hier
MuΓ i' denn, muΓ i' denn
Zum StΓ€dtele hinaus,
StΓ€dtele hinaus
Und du mein Schatz bleibst hier
There's no strings upon this love of mine
It was always you from the start
Sei mir gut
Sei mir gut
Sei mir wie du wirklich sollst
Wie du wirklich sollst
'Cause I don't have a wooden heart