The Wonder of You by Elvis Presley
“The Wonder of You” is a song originally recorded by Ray Peterson in 1959, but it is more commonly associated with Elvis Presley, who recorded a live version of the song in 1970 which became a hit. The song was written by Baker Knight and became one of Presley’s signature songs, with its powerful vocals and lush orchestration. The song has since been covered by numerous artists, but Presley’s version remains the most well-known and beloved.
“The Wonder of You” is a song that was originally written by Baker Knight and recorded by several artists in the 1950s and 1960s. However, it is perhaps best known for Elvis Presley’s version, which was released as a single in 1970 and became a chart-topping hit.
Elvis’s rendition of “The Wonder of You” features his powerful vocals backed by a lush orchestral arrangement. The song’s romantic lyrics express the singer’s admiration and love for a woman who is the “wonder of” his life, and Elvis’s emotive delivery adds to the song’s emotional impact.
“The Wonder of You” was a significant hit for Elvis, reaching the top of the charts in the UK and making it to the top 10 in the US. It remains a beloved classic and is often cited as one of Elvis’s most iconic performances.