Introduction
“I’ll Never Fall in Love Again” is a poignant ballad that Elvis Presley recorded in 1976. The song was originally written by Lonnie Donegan and Jimmy Currie in 1962, with Donegan releasing the first version that year. The lyrics reflect the anguish of heartache, expressing a resolve to avoid love after experiencing deep emotional pain.
Elvis’s rendition was recorded during a series of sessions at his Graceland home in February 1976. These sessions produced tracks for his album “From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee,” which delved into themes of isolation and emotional turmoil, mirroring Elvis’s personal struggles at the time.
The song has been interpreted by various artists, but Elvis’s version stands out for its raw emotional depth, capturing the essence of the original while infusing it with his unique vocal expression. This track offers listeners a window into Elvis’s vulnerability, showcasing his ability to connect with the universal experience of heartache.