“Just Because” is a song written by Joe Shelton, Sydney Robin and Bob Shelton and originally recorded by Nelstone’s Hawaiians (Hubert Nelson and James D. Touchstone) in 1929 and later recorded by The Shelton Brothers in 1933. Some sources say that Sydney Robin wrote the song alone and the Sheltons added their name when they recorded it.

About The Song

Just Because is a timeless classic recorded by the legendary Elvis Presley in 1954. This heartfelt song carries a deep emotional message and showcases the raw talent and soulfulness of the King of Rock and Roll. Let’s delve into the captivating meaning behind Just Because and explore why it continues to resonate with audiences today.

Just Because was written by Lloyd Price, a renowned R&B artist, but it was Elvis Presley who truly brought it to life with his unique style and powerful vocals. The song was recorded during a jam session while Elvis was in the studio, and it perfectly captures the spontaneity and passion that Elvis was known for.

The lyrics of Just Because depict a longing for love and a plea for acceptance, touching the hearts of listeners who may have experienced similar emotions. The song speaks to the universal human desire for connection and understanding. Elvis’ vocal performance infuses every word with sincerity and vulnerability, making it a profoundly moving experience for anyone who listens.

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Lyric

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Well, well, well,
Just because you think you’re so pretty,
And just because your momma thinks you’re hot,
Well, just because you think you’ve got something
That no other girl has got,
You’ve caused me to spend all my money.
You laughed and called me old Santa Claus.
Well, I’m telling you,
Baby, I’m through with you.
Because, well well, just because.

Well, well, well,
There’ll come a time when you’ll be lonesome
And there’ll come a time when you’ll be blue.
Well, there’ll come a time when old Santa
He won’t pay your bills for you.

You’ve caused me to lose all my women
And now, now you say we are through.
Well, I’m telling you
Baby, I was through with you
A long long time ago.

Well, just because you think you’re so pretty
And just because your mama thinks you’re the hottest thing in
town
Well, just because you think you’ve got something
That nobody else has got,
You’ve caused me to spend all of my money.
Honey, you laughed and called me your old Santa Claus.
Well, I’m telling you I’m through with you
Because, well well, just because.

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