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Elvis Presley’s “What Now, What Next, Where To” is a poignant ballad that delves into themes of heartbreak and uncertainty. Recorded on May 26, 1963, at RCA Studio B in Nashville, the song was penned by the accomplished songwriting duo Don Robertson and Hal Blair, known for their emotionally resonant compositions. Despite being recorded in 1963, the track was not released until June 1, 1967, when it appeared on the soundtrack for the film Double Trouble

The lyrics of “What Now, What Next, Where To” capture the despair of a narrator who feels adrift after the loss of a significant love. Metaphors such as “a ship without a compass” and “castles built upon the sand” vividly illustrate feelings of directionlessness and the fragility of dreams. Elvis’s heartfelt delivery, supported by a lineup of seasoned musicians including guitarist Scotty Moore, pianist Floyd Cramer, and backing vocals from The Jordanaires, adds depth to the song’s melancholic tone

Although it did not achieve significant commercial success, the song stands out in Elvis’s catalog for its introspective nature. It reflects a period in his career where he explored more nuanced emotional themes, offering listeners a glimpse into the vulnerabilities that lay beneath his public persona. “What Now, What Next, Where To” remains a testament to Elvis Presley’s ability to convey profound emotion through his music, resonating with audiences who have experienced similar feelings of loss and uncertainty.

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