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Introduction:

Elvis Presley’s “Talk About The Good Times”. Released in 1974, this track is a fascinating window into the latter part of the King’s career. By this time, Elvis had already conquered the world with his electrifying brand of rock and roll, captivating audiences with his charisma and innovative sound. But “Talk About The Good Times” finds him in a more introspective mood, venturing away from the youthful rebellion of his early hits.

The song itself belongs to the genre of Southern Gospel. This style, deeply rooted in American religious traditions, blends elements of country music, spirituals, and hymns. It’s a genre that resonates deeply in the American South, where Elvis himself hailed from. Elvis, throughout his career, dabbled in gospel music, reflecting his own religious upbringing and the influence of the Baptist church where he sang as a young boy. “Talk About The Good Times” isn’t strictly a gospel song, but it incorporates the genre’s spirit, offering a message of hope and perseverance.

The producer behind the track was Felton Jarvis. Jarvis, a seasoned musician himself, had a long and fruitful partnership with Elvis, working on numerous albums throughout the 1960s and 70s. Jarvis understood Elvis’s strengths and the evolving musical landscape, and for “Talk About The Good Times” he crafted a warm and inviting soundscape. The instrumentation is simple yet effective – a gentle piano melody lays the foundation, while a string section adds a touch of elegance. Backing vocals provide a soulful counterpoint to Elvis’s own powerful voice.

Now, when we talk about Elvis’s voice, it’s a voice that needs no introduction. Elvis possessed an unmatched vocal range, capable of both raw power and nuanced tenderness. In “Talk About The Good Times,” he leans into the latter. His voice here is mature, seasoned by life’s experiences, yet still retains that unmistakable charisma. He delivers the lyrics with a touch of melancholy, a yearning for simpler times, but also with a resilient hope that shines through.

“Talk About The Good Times” wasn’t a chart-topping smash hit like some of Elvis’s earlier work. However, it holds a special place in the hearts of many fans. It showcases a different side of the King, a more contemplative and soulful Elvis. It’s a song that resonates with listeners of all ages, a reminder to cherish good memories and hold onto hope even during challenging times. So, let’s delve into this lesser-known gem, “Talk About The Good Times,” and appreciate the artistry of Elvis Presley in a new light.

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Lyrics:

“Talk About The Good Times”

Well I remember when I was as children
The time the people used to treat the neighbor like a fellow man
And all their singin’ and big prayer meetin’s
When a man was proud to walk up and shake his neighbors hand

Oh you talk about the good times,
Talk about the good times
Oh if you ever needed help a friend was there
Some good neighbor
Help lift your burden
Mmm, and the simple joys of life a friend would share

Times are harder and the people are changin’
Now most folks couldn’t tell you who their neighbors are
All their guns are loaded, the front doors are bolted
Ain’t this ol’ world takin’ hate and fear just a little too far

Oh you talk about the good times,
Talk about the good times
I wish I could go back to the days I’m speakin of
When a friend would meet you
And a smile would greet you
What this ol’ world needs now is a little old fashioned love

My granddaddy God rest his soul now
Well we had a big long talk together the day he died
Said son this world is full of hate and venom
An’ I can’t wait to leave this ol’ place and rest on the other side

Oh you talk about the good times, talk about the good times
Talk about the good times
I’m gonna see all the friends I knew in the good ol’ days
We’ll have a big hand shakin’
An’ sit and talk together
Sit down by the river Jordan and sing our blues away

Oh you talk about the good times, talk about the good times
Talk about the good times
I’m gonna see all the friends I knew in the good ol’ days
We’ll have a big hand shakin’
An’ sit and talk together
Sit down by the river Jordan and sing our blues away

Oh you talk about the good times, talk about the good times
Talk about the good times
I’m gonna see all the friends I knew in the good ol’ days
We’ll have a big hand shakin’
An’ sit and talk together
Sit down by the river Jordan and sing our blues away