we're caught in a trap
i can't walk out
because i love you too much baby
why can't you see
what you're doing to me
when you don't believe a word i say?
we can't go on together
with suspicious minds (suspicious minds)
and we can't build our dreams
on suspicious minds
so, if an old friend i know
stops by to say hello
would i still see suspicion in your eyes?
here we go again
asking where i've been
you can't see these tears are real
i'm crying (yes i'm crying)
we can't go on together
with suspicious minds (suspicious minds)
and be can't build our dreams
on suspicious minds
oh let our love survive
or dry the tears from your eyes
let's don't let a good thing die
when honey, you know
i've never lied to you
mmm yeah, yeah
we're caught in a trap
i can't walk out
because i love you too much baby
why can't you see
what you're doing to me
when you don't believe a word i say?
don't you know i'm caught in a trap
i can't walk out
because i love you too much baby
don't you know i'm caught in a trap
i can't walk out
because i love you too much baby
don't you know i'm caught in a trap
i can't walk out
because i love you too much baby
don't you know i'm caught in a trap
i can't walk out
because i love you too much baby
don't you know i'm caught in a trap
i can't walk out
because i love you too much baby
don't you know i'm caught in a trap
i can't walk out
because i love you too much baby
don't you know i'm caught in a trap
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elvis presley's "suspicious minds" is a masterpiece for a number of reasons. it is a perfectly constructed pop song, with a catchy melody, driving beat, and soaring vocals. the lyrics are both relatable and universal, exploring the themes of jealousy, insecurity, and the importance of trust in a relationship.
the song was also a critical and commercial success, winning a grammy award for best male pop vocal performance in 1969. it reached number one on the billboard hot 100 chart in the united states and the uk singles chart, and has since been covered by numerous artists.
here are some of the things that make "suspicious minds" a masterpiece:
the song's structure is perfect. it begins with a simple, yet haunting melody, which is gradually joined by the beat and other instruments. the song builds to a climax in the chorus, with elvis's vocals soaring over the top.
the lyrics are both relatable and universal. they explore the themes of jealousy, insecurity, and the importance of trust in a relationship. everyone can relate to feeling suspicious of their partner at some point, and elvis's vocals convey this emotion perfectly.
the song's production is top-notch. the sound is clean and crisp, and the arrangement is well-balanced. elvis's vocals are the star of the show, but the other instruments provide excellent support.
numbers, awards, and fun facts about "suspicious minds":
the song reached number one on the billboard hot 100 chart in the united states and the uk singles chart.
it won a grammy award for best male pop vocal performance in 1969.
it has been covered by numerous artists, including aretha franklin, mark james, and fine young cannibals.
the song was featured in the film "home alone" (1990).
in 2004, rolling stone magazine ranked "suspicious minds" number 91 on its list of the 500 greatest songs of all time.
fun fact: the song's original title was "can't help falling in love". however, elvis presley's manager, colonel tom parker, suggested that the title be changed to "suspicious minds", as he thought it would be more appealing to the public.