*(1970) RCA ''Funny How Time Slips Away'' (Take 1 Unedited Undubbed Master) Elvis Presley

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''Funny How Time Slips Away'' (ZPA4-1621) (Take 1 Unedited Undubbed Master) (6:00 PM - 9:00 PM) (10:00 PM - 1:00 AM) (1:30 AM - 4:30 AM)
Recorded Sunday June 7, 1970 at RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee

Name (Or. No of Instruments)
Elvis Presley - Vocal & Guitar
James Burton - Lead Guitar
Chip Young - Guitar
Charlie Hodge - Guitar
Jerry Carrigan - Drums
David Briggs - Piano (by mistake not mentioned on image)
Norbert Putnam - Bass Guitar
Charlie McCoy - Organ & Harmonica

Producer - Felton Jarvis
Recording Engineer - Al Pachucki

"Funny How Time Slips Away" is a song written by Willie Nelson and first recorded by country singer Billy Walker. Walker's version was issued as a single by Columbia Records in June 1961 and peaked at number 23 on the Hot Country & Western Sides chart. The song has been featured in several live action films and television shows, such as in the first episode of the second season of AMC’s Better Call Saul and in the 2020 Netflix drama The Devil All the Time. In 1970, Elvis Presley covered the song on the album ''Elvis Country'', recorded in RCA's Studio B in Nashville.

''Funny How Time Slips Away'' is a classic country song that has been covered by numerous artists over the years. Originally written by Willie Nelson for Patsy Cline, it was first recorded by Billy Walker. However, the song gained significant popularity when Elvis Presley put his own spin on it. The lyrics, as well as the heartfelt rendition by Presley, carry a deep meaning that resonates with many listeners.

The song begins with Elvis singing, ''Well, hello there, My, it’s been a long, long time''. These opening lines immediately create a sense of nostalgia and reflection on a past relationship. The narrator admits that it has been a while since they last met, but wonders how they’re doing. This verse captures the theme of reminiscing and how time can blur the lines between the past and present.

In the next verse, Elvis asks about his former lover’s new love interest, hoping that they are doing well. He mentions that she had made the same promise of eternal love to him, just as she did to her current partner. This highlights the irony that time has a way of repeating patterns, despite the passage of years. Elvis beautifully conveys the bittersweet emotion of realizing that someone you once shared a deep connection with has moved on.

The final verse depicts the narrator’s departure, indicating that they may not see each other for a long time. It reflects the uncertainty of when they will cross paths again, emphasizing the transient nature of relationships. The lyrics remind the listener of the promises made and forgotten, and the consequences that time can have on those commitments.

''Funny How Time Slips Away'' has become a timeless classic, with numerous artists interpreting the song in their unique styles. From Tom Jones and Al Green to Tina Turner and Kris Kristofferson, each artist brings their own perspective to the emotional depth of the lyrics.

It is fascinating to see how a song can transcend time and resonate with a wide range of artists and listeners. ''Funny How Time Slips Away'' showcases the universal theme of lost love and the inevitable passing of time, making it relatable to people from different generations and walks of life.

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