“Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?” is a classic song that has been performed by various artists, including Elvis Presley. The song was written by Scotty Wiseman and first recorded by him in 1945. Over the years, it has been covered by several artists, becoming a well-loved romantic ballad.

About The Song

Elvis Presley recorded “Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?” during his sessions in 1957. The recording was released on his album “Loving You,” which served as the soundtrack for the movie of the same name. In the context of the film, the song is performed by Elvis in a tender and romantic scene.

The lyrics express the simple yet profound sentiment of expressing love and appreciation to a significant other. The melody is melodic and heartfelt, emphasizing the emotions conveyed in the lyrics. Elvis’s rendition of the song showcases his ability to deliver a sincere and romantic performance.

While not as widely known as some of Elvis’s more iconic hits, “Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?” remains a beautiful and timeless love song. The enduring appeal of the track lies in its emotional depth and the universal theme of expressing love, making it a cherished part of Elvis Presley’s extensive musical legacy.

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Have I told you lately that I love you?
(Love you, love you)
Could I tell you once again somehow?
Have I told with all my heart and soul
How I adore you?
Well, darling (darling)
I’m telling you now (telling you now)
Have I told you lately when I’m sleeping
Every dream I dream is you somehow?
Have I told you why the nights are long
When you’re not with me?
Well, darling (darling)
I’m telling you now (telling you now)
My heart would break in two if I should lose you
I’m no good without you anyhow
And have I told you lately that I love you?
Well, darling (darling)
I’m telling you now (telling you now)
My heart would break in two if I should lose you
I’m no good without you anyhow
And have I told you lately that I love you
Well, darling (darling)
I’m telling you now (telling you now)
Well, darling (darling)
I’m telling you now (telling you now)