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As Long As I Have You

Words & Music by Fred Wise, Ben Weisman

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As Long As I Have You

Words & Music by Fred Wise, Ben Weisman

Lyrics:

Let the stars fade and fall
And I won't care at all
As long as I have you

Every kiss brings a thrill
And I know that it will
As long as I have you

Let's think of the future
Forget the past
You're not my first love
But you're my last
Take the love that I bring
Then I'll have everything
As long as I have you

Let's think of the future
Forget the past
You're not my first love
But you're my last
Take the love that I bring
Then I'll have everything
As long as I have you

As long, as long as I have you

First album:

RCA EPA-4319, King Creole Volume 1

First recorded:

Soundtrack Session for Paramount: Radio Recorders King Creole, Hollywood, California. January 16, 1958

More info:

Fred Wise and Ben Weisman wrote As Long As I Have You for Elvis's 1958 film, King Creole. Elvis recorded the song at Radio Recorders on January 16, 1958. Two versions were recorded, the one on record and a shorter one that hasn't been officially released, although it has appeared on a few bootlegs. In late 1958 Don Rondo did a cover version of As Long As I Have You (Jubilee 5334) that did not chart.

Lyrics: Let the stars fade and fall
And I won't care at all
As long as I have you

Every kiss brings a thrill
And I know that it will
As long as I have you

Let's think of the future
Forget the past
You're not my first love
But you're my last
Take the love that I bring
Then I'll have everything
As long as I have you

Let's think of the future
Forget the past
You're not my first love
But you're my last
Take the love that I bring
Then I'll have everything
As long as I have you

As long, as long as I have you
First album:

RCA EPA-4319, King Creole Volume 1

First recorded:

Soundtrack Session for Paramount: Radio Recorders King Creole, Hollywood, California. January 16, 1958

More info: Fred Wise and Ben Weisman wrote As Long As I Have You for Elvis's 1958 film, King Creole. Elvis recorded the song at Radio Recorders on January 16, 1958. Two versions were recorded, the one on record and a shorter one that hasn't been officially released, although it has appeared on a few bootlegs. In late 1958 Don Rondo did a cover version of As Long As I Have You (Jubilee 5334) that did not chart.