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''Love Me, Love The Life I Lead'' (APA4-1288) (Take 5 LFS, Take 6 Complete) (6:00 PM - 9:00 PM) Recorded Friday May 21, 1971 at RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee Name (Or. No. of Instruments) Elvis Presley - Vocals James Burton - Lead Guitar Chip Young - Guitar Charlie Hodge - Guitar Joe Esposito - Guitar Norbert Putnam - Bass Guitar Kenneth Buttrey - Drums David Briggs - Piano Temple Riser, June Page, and Millie Kirkham - Backup Vocals Producer - Felton Jarvis Recording Engineers Al Pachucki "Love Me, Love the Life I Lead" written by Tony Macaulay and Roger Greenaway and recorded by Elvis Presley. The song explores the idea of acceptance and staying true to oneself in a relationship. The lyrics reflect a sense of self-awareness, acknowledging the singer's flaws and strengths. The opening verse suggests that the singer understands his own limitations and vulnerabilities. He recognizes that he may not be the wisest or the most foolish person, but he is simply who he is, shaped by the way God made him. Despite needing the love and support of another person, he also recognizes that he cannot pretend to be someone he's not. The chorus conveys the central message of the song: the importance of accepting someone as they are. The speaker insists that if someone truly loves him, they must also appreciate and embrace the life he leads, including his needs and desires. Rather than trying to change him, they should accept him for who he is. The repetition of "If you're gonna love me, love the life I lead" emphasizes the significance of this acceptance. The second verse delves deeper into the singer's personal struggles, such as financial instability and seeking solace in temporary distractions like gambling. Despite the difficulties he faces, he admits that he can't pretend that being alone is better. He doesn't promise a perfect future, but he reinforces the importance of acceptance. The outro reaffirms the chorus, emphasizing the overarching theme of staying true to oneself. The singer emphasizes that he cannot be "another man" or conform to someone else's expectations. He desires to be loved and appreciated for the person he is, without any attempts to change him. Overall, "Love Me, Love the Life I Lead" explores the fundamental need for acceptance and the importance of being loved for who one truly is, without alteration or conformity. It's a plea for understanding and a reminder that true love requires embracing the strengths, weaknesses, and unique life journey of the person being loved. Source and more information see: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Digitally Remastered © - Condor Records - ©