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So Glad You're Mine

Words & Music by Arthur Crudup

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So Glad You're Mine

Words & Music by Arthur Crudup

My baby's long and tall,
She's like a cannonball.
Say, everytime she loves me,
Lordly, you can hear me squall.
She cried, Ooo-wee.
I believe I'll change my mind.
She said, "I'm so glad I'm living".
I cried, "I'm so glad you're mine".

My baby knows just how
To treat me right.
Gives me plenty loving
Morning, noon, and night.
She cried, Ooo-wee.
I believe I'll change my mind.
She said, "I'm so glad I'm living".
I cried, "I'm so glad you're mine".

When my baby does what she does to me,
I climb the highest mountain,
Dive in the deepest sea.
She cried, Ooo-wee.
I believe I'll change my mind.
She said, "I'm so glad I'm living".
I cried, "I'm so glad you're mine".

My baby's lips are red
And sweet like wine,
And when she kisses me,
I get high every time.
She cried, Oo-wee.
I believe I'll change my mind.
She said, "I'm so glad I'm living".
I cried, "I'm so glad you're mine".

First album:

RCA LPM-1382, 1956, Elvis

First recorded:

Studio Session for RCA, January 30, 1956

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So Glad You're Mine was written and recorded by Arthur Crudup (RCA 20-1949) in 1946. Elvis recorded the song at RCA's New York City studios on January 30, 1956. Albert (Sonny) Burgess recorded a cover of Elvis's version of So Glad You're Mine at Sun Records in 1957, but it was not released.

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My baby's long and tall,
She's like a cannonball.
Say, everytime she loves me,
Lordly, you can hear me squall.
She cried, Ooo-wee.
I believe I'll change my mind.
She said, "I'm so glad I'm living".
I cried, "I'm so glad you're mine".

My baby knows just how
To treat me right.
Gives me plenty loving
Morning, noon, and night.
She cried, Ooo-wee.
I believe I'll change my mind.
She said, "I'm so glad I'm living".
I cried, "I'm so glad you're mine".

When my baby does what she does to me,
I climb the highest mountain,
Dive in the deepest sea.
She cried, Ooo-wee.
I believe I'll change my mind.
She said, "I'm so glad I'm living".
I cried, "I'm so glad you're mine".

My baby's lips are red
And sweet like wine,
And when she kisses me,
I get high every time.
She cried, Oo-wee.
I believe I'll change my mind.
She said, "I'm so glad I'm living".
I cried, "I'm so glad you're mine".

First album:

RCA LPM-1382, 1956, Elvis

First recorded:

Studio Session for RCA, January 30, 1956


So Glad You're Mine was written and recorded by Arthur Crudup (RCA 20-1949) in 1946. Elvis recorded the song at RCA's New York City studios on January 30, 1956. Albert (Sonny) Burgess recorded a cover of Elvis's version of So Glad You're Mine at Sun Records in 1957, but it was not released.