Elvis Presley: A Blaze of Jealousy in “His Latest Flame”
Elvis Presley’s rendition of “His Latest Flame” is a fiery exploration of jealousy and heartbreak, a facet of the human condition that the King of Rock and Roll rendered with unparalleled authenticity. Released in 1961, the song became an instant hit, showcasing Presley’s ability to transform a seemingly simple narrative into a dramatic and emotionally charged performance.
Background
Beyond its emotional impact, “His Latest Flame” also offers a glimpse into the complexities of Presley’s persona.
While often portrayed as a symbol of youthful rebellion and sexual charisma, this song reveals a more vulnerable side to the King, a man capable of experiencing the depths of emotional pain.
In the grand tapestry of Elvis Presley’s discography, “His Latest Flame” stands as a testament to his artistry and his ability to connect with audiences on a profound level.
It is a song that continues to resonate with listeners, serving as a reminder of the enduring power of human emotion and the timeless appeal of great music.
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Lyrics
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A very old friend came by today‘Cause he was telling everyone in townOf the love that he just foundAnd Marie’s the name of his latest flameHe talked and talked and I heard him sayThat she had the longest, blackest hairThe prettiest green eyes anywhereAnd Marie’s the name of his latest flameThough I smiled, the tears inside were burningI wished him luck and then he said goodbyeHe was gone but still his words kept returningWhat else was there for me to do but cry?Would you believe that yesterdayThis girl was in my arms and swore to meShe’d be mine eternallyAnd Marie’s the name of his latest flameThough I smiled, the tears inside were a-burningI wished him luck and then he said goodbyeHe was gone but still his words kept returningWhat else was there for me to do but cry?Would you believe that yesterdayThis girl was in my arms and swore to meShe’d be mine eternallyAnd Marie’s the name of his latest flameYeah, Marie’s the name of his latest flameOh, Marie’s the name of his latest flameAnd Marie’s the name of his latest flame