About The Song
“Loving You” is a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, and performed by Elvis Presley. It was released in 1957 as the title track of Presley’s first soundtrack album, also titled Loving You. The song was Presley’s first number one single on the Billboard Country Singles chart, and it also reached number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
“Loving You” is a ballad about a man who is deeply in love with a woman. He declares that he will love her “winter, summer, springtime, too,” and that he will be “faithful, I’ll be true”. The song is a classic example of Presley’s romantic ballad style, and it has been covered by many artists over the years.
The song’s enduring popularity stems from its heartfelt lyrics, captivating melody, and Presley’s emotive delivery. The lyrics convey a profound and unwavering love that transcends time and circumstance.
Lyrics
I will spend my whole life through
loving you, loving you.
Winter, summer, spring-time, too,
loving you, loving you.
Makes no difference where I go or what I do.
You know that I'll always be loving you.
If I'm seen with someone new,
don't be blue, don't be blue.
I'll be faithful I'll be true;
always true, true to you.
There is only one for me, and you know who.
You know that I'll always be loving you.