Listen : 60+ years later, Elvis Presley’s song remains evergreen with its fresh sound from the original recording
Elvis Presley, also known as the “King of Rock and Roll,” was one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. One of his hit songs, “The Girl of My Best Friend,” was released in 1960 and became an instant classic. The song was written by Sam Bobrick and Beverly Ross and was originally recorded by Charlie Blackwell. However, it was Elvis Presley’s rendition that made the song a hit.
“The Girl of My Best Friend” is a love song about a man who realizes he has feelings for his best friend’s girlfriend. The lyrics convey the internal dilemma of the protagonist who is torn between his loyalty to his friend and his undeniable attraction to his friend’s significant other. Despite the taboo nature of the subject matter, Elvis’s smooth vocals and catchy melody made the song an instant hit with audiences.
The song’s popularity led to several covers and adaptations, including versions by Ral Donner, Bryan Ferry, and even a Spanish-language version by Los Teen Tops. The song’s timeless appeal is testament to Elvis’s enduring legacy as a musician and performer.
Today, “The Girl of My Best Friend” remains a beloved classic that showcases Elvis Presley’s incredible talent and ability to connect with audiences through his music. It continues to be a staple of oldies radio stations and a popular choice for cover bands and karaoke enthusiasts alike.