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Elvis Presley Edge of Reality
Written by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum and Florence Kaye. Elvis recorded it March 7, 1968 at Western Recorders in Hollywood. It was featured in the film Live a Little, Love a Little. It was the B-side to If I Can Dream. The single did not chart. It is available on Almost in Love, Out in Hollywood, Artist of the Century, Command Performances-The Essential 60s Masters, and the Live a Little, Love a Little/The Trouble With Girls/Change of Habit soundtrack compilation, which is where this version is from.




I walk along a thin line darling
Dark shadows follow me
Here's where life's dream lies disillusioned
The edge of reality

Oh I can hear strange voices echo
Laughing with mockery
The borderline of doom I'm facing
The edge of reality

On the edge of reality she sits there tormenting me
The girl with the nameless face
On the edge of reality where she overpowers me
With fears that I can't explain

She drove me to the point of madness
The brink of misery
If she's not real then I'm condemned to
The edge of reality

On the edge of reality she sits there tormenting me
The girl with the nameless face
On the edge of reality where she overpowers me
With fears that I can't explain

She drove me to the point of madness
The brink of misery
If she's not real then I'm condemned to
The edge of reality

Reality, reality, reality, reality,
Reality, reality, reality, reality

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  • It is available on Almost in Love, Out in Hollywood, Artist of the Century, Command Performances-The Essential 60s Masters, and the Live a Little, Love a Little/The Trouble With Girls/Change of Habit soundtrack compilation, which is where this version is from.

  • Written by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum and Florence Kaye. Elvis recorded it March 7, 1968 at Western Recorders in Hollywood. It was featured in the film Live a Little, Love a Little. It was the B-side to If I Can Dream. The single did not chart.

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  • Man - those horns and drums! Not to mention E's voice. This should have been a James Bond movie theme, back in the day when James Bond movie themes were actually good.

  • I grew up hearing Elvis songs every single day, my brother idolized him. Woke in the morning listening to him, came home from school and more of the same. In those days, it was just gorgeous to be growing up. I got sick of hearing him sometimes back then, but now, with both my brother and Elvis gone, I love that I can sing along to any of his songs and remember them both. I love you Donny and Elvis,

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  • amaziiing. lvoe love loooooove! <3

  • Awesome.

  • LEGEND

  • I have been there. On the brink of here.

    I here still . nobody listens to me.

  • Song Did Not chart? What about the crap we have now!

  • @jvblhc HI TO YOU... I'M TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU... IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN A GOOD IDEA... AND A GREAT HIT OF COURSE... LOL

  • This is a good song.

  • Jackie you are incredible. Absolutely love your vids. Keep em comin. So many great songs nobody heard of.

  • Just amazing this song wasn't popular. It was True Elvis, it had it all. One of his best IMO.

  • @DottyG29 BEAUTIFUL COMMENT AND SO TRUE.

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