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Thrill of Your Love

Rating:
4.0 / 5

Words & Music: Stanley Kesler

I have wished for the wealth
Of a great millionaire
I have reached for a bright star above
But the thrill of it all
To me seems so small
When compared to the thrill of your love

I'd rather give everything
That I own in this world
Than to be all alone and unloved
For no earthly price and no sacrifice
Is too much to give
For your love

I'd rather give everything
That I own in this world
Than to be all alone and unloved
For no earthly price and no sacrifice
Is too much to give
For your love

Recordingdate: 1960/04/03, first released on: Elvis Is Back (album)

Musicians

Musicians who contributed to the first recording of Thrill of Your Love:

(guitar)
(guitar)
(guitar)
(bass)
(drums)
(drums)
(piano)
(vocals)
(vocals)
(vocals)
(vocals)
(sax)

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Marty_TCE wrote on January 09, 2009
I just love this song. An excellent song from an awesome album.
Monster wrote on April 28, 2010
All of Stan Kessler's compositions for Elvis have that nice, plaintive feel to them. My fave is Playing for Keeps but this one is also great. Lovely.
old shep wrote on April 28, 2010
I'm Left Your Right She's Gone and I Forget to Remember To Forget To Forget Her, both co written by Stan Kesler, are two of my favourite Elvis songs. This one I have never liked.
Bill (BW) wrote on April 28, 2010
This is a great song from what is perhaps Elvis' best album. I know several fans who have this one in their top 5.
Deano1 wrote on April 28, 2010
One of the many highlights from a truly great album "Elvis Is Back". This one is a soaring ballad that easily ranks in my top 20 of all time favorite Elvis tracks. This is hands down the best Stan Kesler song he sang and Elvis' best performance of a Kesler song. "I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone" is one of Elvis' lesser sun tracks and "I Forgot To Remember To Forget" is good, but Elvis was nowhere near being the vocalist in the mid 50's that he would be in 1960.
shoesuedeblues wrote on April 28, 2010
I tend to skip this track along with Fever when I play the album.
dgirl wrote on April 28, 2010
One of my favorites. Almost gospel like in this delivery.
Pedro Nuno wrote on April 28, 2010
I felt in love with this track when I 1st ear it in the Elvis is Back outstanding LP, almost 30 years ago. Nowadays, the thrill still goes as strong as ever. One of my favorite tracks. So pure, so heart full.
Gorse wrote on January 03, 2013
I have grown to really appreciate this song over the years, having been more taken with 8 other tracks from the original album. Such was the standard of the album however, I willl still give this classy ballad 4 stars.
sugartummy wrote on May 22, 2013
This sounds like 50's song, which isn't bad at all. Elvis sounds very at home on this one.
bajo wrote on December 28, 2014
Soulful ballad, great mood, great voice and yet another track that makes Elvis Is Back what it is! One of his best albums ever!
ElvisSacramento wrote on December 29, 2014
This is such a beautiful and underrated ballad and Elvis' rendition of it was splendid. I've never skipped it. 5 Stars.
Steve V wrote on May 07, 2017
A ballad tour de force form 1960 showing his newly matured post army ballad voice to perfection. Oh how I wish songs like this were revisited in concert in the 70s
Cruiser621 wrote on May 07, 2017
Not one of my favorites from his first 1960 album "Elvis Is Back!"; funny, because "Dirty, Dirty Feeling" the song before it is so contrived and forced (actually a leftover from "King Creole") which is obvious. Other than these a pretty good first album from his release from military service.
JerryNodak wrote on May 07, 2017
I never skip Thrill Of Your Love or Dirty, Dirty Feeling. I sometimes skip Fever. I always skip Girl Next Door Went A Walking.
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