Bigger Than Elvis

Album: Chicago: The Box (2003)
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  • Come, let's talk just you and me
    For once just let me be.
    The little boy you used to know.
    Relive that summer's bliss.
    Cause they came no more like this.
    Those were the days,
    The days when love was still in style.

    [Chorus]
    All I ever dreamed I'd be
    Is what you are to me.
    Bigger than Elvis.
    And for all the missing years,
    A memory reappears.
    Bigger than Elvis.

    I saw you on TV.
    The king, you were to me.
    Could you feel me watching you?
    At times my heart got mad,
    Only heroes are allowed
    To run free, that they could come back inside of me.

    [Chorus]

    We know the sadness of goodbyes
    Must be the one that's bringing tears to your child's eyes.

    Oh, from now on I'll walk with you
    Making music like you do.
    Would you believe I always knew?

    You were never hard to take
    In some mysterious way
    Bigger than Elvis
    And for all the missing years
    Your memory reappears
    Bigger than Elvis.

    Now I've found the missing years,
    Forgotten all my tears.
    I've found the missing years. Writer/s: INA WOLF, JASON RANDOLPH SCHEFF, PETER F WOLF
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • R.e.g.The album it was to be released on was the once "lost" album "Stone of Sisyphus", which was originally slated to be released in the '90s as the band's 22nd album. I remember watching their Live at the Greek Theater concert on PBS in the early '90s and Lamm making a comment about Chicago 22 in the works then the band played "The Pull" off the album as a preview of what we were to get that would never materialize in the '90s. But there were releases of stuff with some of the songs on it (I did pick up the 2 tape Canadian compilation "Chicago Overtime" which included "Stone of Sisyphus", "Bigger than Elvis", and "The Pull"). 2008 would see "Stone of Sisyphus released as the 32nd album instead of it's originally intended 22nd.
  • Henry from Pawtucket, RiIt's about how Scheff felt while he was watching his dad play bass for Elvis' band during the Hawaii special.
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