“Patch It Up” – Elvis Presley First Take
“Patch It Up” is a song recorded by Elvis Presley in 1970 during the sessions for his album “That’s the Way It Is”. The song was written by Eddie Rabbitt and Rory Bourke, and was later released as a single in 1971.
The first take of “Patch It Up” features a lively, upbeat rhythm with a funky bassline and brass section. Elvis’s vocals are strong and soulful, delivering the lyrics with his trademark charisma and energy.
The lyrics of the song speak to the idea of repairing a relationship that has hit a rough patch, with Elvis singing about “patching up” the problems and moving forward together. The song’s catchy chorus and infectious groove make it a standout track from the album and a fan favorite.
Despite not charting as high as some of Elvis’s other hits, “Patch It Up” has remained a beloved classic in his catalog, and the first take recording showcases the raw energy and creativity of Elvis and his band in the studio. It’s a testament to Elvis’s enduring appeal and his ability to continue creating memorable music throughout his career.