Ricky Nelson – “Be True to Me”: A Serenade to Sincerity
Introduction
Ricky Nelson, the heartthrob of the ’50s and ’60s, serenaded fans with the heartfelt ballad “Be True to Me.” This tender composition not only showcases Nelson’s velvety vocals but also encapsulates the essence of sincere romance. In this article, let’s explore the romantic allure of Ricky Nelson’s “Be True to Me.”
Did You Know?
“Be True to Me” was released in 1963 as part of Ricky Nelson’s album “For Your Sweet Love.” Written by Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein, and Richard Gottehrer, the song beautifully combines Nelson’s smooth delivery with heartfelt lyrics, creating a timeless love ballad. It reflects Nelson’s ability to evolve with the changing musical landscape of the ’60s.
Fun fact: “Be True to Me” captures the essence of romantic sincerity, adding a touch of sophistication to Ricky Nelson’s musical repertoire.
Music Video
Lyrics
Well if I'm a fool for loving you
And I guess I've a right to be
'Cause you told me when you fell in love
That you'd fall in love with me
And since that time I'm convinced that I'm
The one who's meant for you
So be true, be true, be true, be true to me.
My friends all say that I'm just a fool
To sit home all alone
And to be content with a few love words
I hear on the telephone
But oh so precious are those tender words
I hear from you, that you'll
Be true, be true, be true, be true to me.
I'll wait and waych the days go by
Untill we come of age
And to our precious book of love
We'll add another page
A page that says these two will walk
Together all life through, that you'll
Be true, be true, be true, be true to me...