#1.
G
Well, well, well,
Just because you think you're so pretty,
D
And just because your momma thinks you're hot,
D
Well, just because you think you've got something,
G
That no other girl has got.
G
You've caused me to spend all my money.
C
You laughed and called me old Santa Claus.
C G A
Well, I'm telling you, Baby, I'm through with you.
A D G
Because, well, well, just because.
#2.
Well, well, well,
There'll come a time when you'll be lonesome.
And there'll come a time when you'll be blue.
Well, there'll come a time when old Santa,
He won't pay all your bills for you.
You've caused me to lose all my women,
And now, now you say we are through.
Well, I'm telling you Baby, I was through with you
A long long time ago...Because, just because.
REPEAT#2.
Elvis Presley Just Because
Elvis Presley Just Because
Written by Bob Shelton, Joe Shelton, and Sid Robin. Recorded September 10, 1954 at Sun Records. It was unreleased until his first LP, Elvis Presley in March 1956. He sang it often on the Louisiana Hayride. It was the B-side to Blue Moon.
It is available on the Sun Sessions CD and The King of Rock 'n' Roll-The Complete 50s Masters, which is where this version is from.
Well, well, well,
Just because you think you're so pretty,
And just because your momma thinks you're hot,
Well, just because you think you've got something
That nobody else has got,
You've caused me to spend all my money.
You laughed and called me old Santa Claus.
Well, I'm telling you,
Baby, I'm through with you.
Because, well well, just because.
Well, well, well,
There'll come a time when you'll be lonesome
And there'll come a time when you'll be blue.
Well, there'll come a time when old Santa
He won't pay your bills for you.
You've caused me to lose all my women
And now, now you say we are through.
Well, I'm telling you
Baby, I was through with you
A long long time ago.
Well, just because you think you're so pretty
And just because your mama thinks you're the hottest thing in
town
Well, just because you think you've got something
That nobody else has got,
You've caused me to spend all of my money.
Honey, you laughed and called me your old Santa Claus.
Well, I'm telling you I'm through with you
Because, well well, just because.
Elvis Presley-Just Because
Elvis' early song "Just Because"...original's from the Shelton Brothers, but I prefer Elvis' version.:)Hope you'll like it.:)
Elvis Presley - My Boy
Elvis Presley - My Boy
Elvis gives a convincing performance full of strength and passion.
Recorded: 1973/12/13, first released on "Good Times" album 1974
(Words & Music: B. Martin / P. Coulter)
Lyrics:
You're sleeping son, I know
But, really, this can't wait
I wanted to explain
Before it gets too late
For your mother and me
Love has finally died
This is no happy home
But God knows how I've tried
Because you're all I have, my boy
You are my life, my pride, my joy
And if I stay, I stay because of you, my boy
I know it's hard to understand
Why did we ever start?
We're more like strangers now
Each acting out a part
I have laughed, I have cried
I have lost every game
Taken all I can take
But I'll stay just the same
Because you're all I have, my boy
You are my life, my pride, my joy
And if I stay, I stay because of you, my boy
Sleep on, you haven't heard a word
Perhaps it's just as well
Why spoil your little dreams
Why put you through the hell
Life is no fairytale
As one day you will know
But now you're just a child
I'll stay her and watch you grow
Because you're all I have, my boy
You are my life, my pride, my joy
And if I stay, I stay because of you, my boy
...
Just Because - Elvis Presley (1954)
Performer: Elvis Presley
Song: Just Because
Recording Date: 11 September 1954
Studio: Sun Studio, Memphis Tennessee
Songcode: F2WB 8118
Master: Take 15
Composer(s): Bob Shelton, Joe Shelton & Sid Robin
Single: Blue Moon b/w Just Because
Album: Elvis Presley (1956)
Highest Chartplacings:
None
Elvis Presley-Blue Moon
Elvis Presley-Blue Moon
Written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. Elvis recorded it at Sun Records on July 6, 1954. The drummer on the recording was Buddy Cunningham. Elvis sang it on the Louisiana Hayride from 1954 to 1956. The 1956 single released by RCA has a 17-week stay on Billboard's Top 100 chart, peaking at #55. It was the A-side to Just Because, and it is on The Complete Sun Sessions and Elvis Presley LPs.
Blue moon,
You saw me standing alone,
Without a dream in my heart,
Without a love of my own.
Blue moon,
You knew just what I was there for.
You heard me saying a pray for
Someone I really could care for.
Oooohhhh
Without a love of my own
Blue moon,
You saw me standing alone,
Without a dream in my heart,
Without a love of my own.
Oooohhhh
Without a love of my own
Blue moon...oooooohooooh
Without a love of my own.
ooooooohooohooohoooo
mmmmmmmmmmmmmm