Now And Then Theres A Fool Such As I

Elvis Presley

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------      (Now and Then There’s) A Fool Such as I - Elvis Presley --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Written by: Bill Trader Recorded in 1959 Tabbed by: maguri Tuning: Standard --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Intro] | | | | | Now and then there’s a fool such as I        [Verse] Pardon me if I’m sentimental When we say goodbye Don’t be angry with me should I cry    When you’re gone yet I’ll dream a little Dream as years go by Now and then there’s a fool such as I                                                    (Fool such as I) [Middle 8] Now and then there’s a fool such as I am over you You taught me how to love and now You say that we are through I’m a fool but I love you dear Until the day I die Now and then there’s a fool such as I                                                    (Fool such as I) [Solo] | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Now and then there’s a fool such as I        [Middle 8] Now and then there’s a fool such as I am over you You taught me how to love and now You say that we are through [Verse] part I’m a fool but I love you dear Until the day I die Now and then there’s a fool such as I                                                    (Fool such as I) [Outro] Now and then there’s a fool such as I                                                    (Fool such as I) Now and then there’s a fool such as I                                                    (Fool such as I) (repeat and fade)

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La chanson évoque la douleur des adieux et le sentiment de perte qui l'accompagne. L'interprète exprime sa nostalgie et son chagrin face à une rupture, en reconnaissant qu'il est un peu naïf dans son attachement. Malgré la séparation, il continue à porter un amour profond pour l'autre, se considérant comme un « fou » d'aimer ainsi, même si cela lui cause de la peine. Cette œuvre a été enregistrée à la fin des années 50, une époque où l'on explorait souvent des thèmes d'amour et de désespoir à travers la musique. C'est un moment où les émotions étaient partagées et ressenties de manière authentique, ce qui rend la chanson encore plus touchante.