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Rover
11-08-2007, 01:39 PM
I love this song :)
I was wondering, were the lyrics written about someone in particular? First I heard it was supposed to be about Lady Di, and then about James Dean...anyone has an answer?

poormansgold
11-08-2007, 02:33 PM
It's was writing in 1960's before Lady Di death ,

marijaep
11-08-2007, 02:35 PM
I think it's about James Dean?!
Look at the lyrics;
I love James Dean by the way :D:D:D



Theres a long line of mourners
Driving down our little street
Their fancy cars are such a sight to see, oh yea
They're all rich friends who knew you in the scene
And now they've finally brought you
Brought you home to me

When you left you know you told me
That some day you'd be returnin'
In a fancy car, all the town to see, oh yea,
Well now everyone is watching you
You finally had your dream, yea
You're ridin' in a long black limousine

You know the papers told of how you lost your life, oh yea
The party, the party and the fatal crash that night
Well the race along the highway, oh the curve you didn't see
When you're riding in that long black limousine

Through tear filled eyes I watch as you pass by oh yea
A chauffeur, a chauffeur at the wheel dressed up so fine
Well I never, I never, never, never
Oh my heart, all my dreams yea, they're with you
In that long black limousine

Yea, yea, they're with you in that long black limousine

Yea, yea, they're with you in that long black limousine

Tony Trout
11-08-2007, 02:53 PM
The song is about a woman...not a man....he's singing about a lady (whoever she may be) that he dearly loved and lost in a car accident....

marijaep
11-08-2007, 02:54 PM
The song is about a woman...not a man....he's singing about a lady (whoever she may be) that he dearly loved and lost in a car accident....

Woman? lol

presley31
11-08-2007, 02:56 PM
Woman? lol

Sounds better with james dean, he was such a rebel:clap::hug:

marijaep
11-08-2007, 02:57 PM
Sounds better with james dean, he was such a rebel:clap::hug:

hihi, James was great :cool:

Diane
11-08-2007, 03:00 PM
I always thought it was about a hometown girl who the singer loved that left to find riches and fame, died in a car crash and was brought back home to be buried.

Thanks Tony


Diane

Burning_Love
11-08-2007, 03:22 PM
I love this song sooooooooo much, one of my faves actually.

Yuup Marija...James Dean alright :D :lol::hug:

Unchained Melody
11-08-2007, 03:23 PM
Indeed one of the most beautiful story-telling songs Elvis ever recorded. Would have been absolutley brilliant had he performed it live on stage imo!:notworthy

JDD
11-08-2007, 03:25 PM
This is why most song writers won't elaborate on who they are talking about in songs. Once you find out, it may not mean as much. As long as its left in the air it can apply to a lot of people . Great song, one of my favorite Elvis tunes ever.

marijaep
11-08-2007, 03:30 PM
I love this song sooooooooo much, one of my faves actually.

Yuup Marija...James Dean alright :D :lol::hug:

I knew you would LIKE HIM!!!! :hug::hug: We just agree on almost everything..ahhh lol

Burning_Love
11-08-2007, 03:35 PM
I knew you would LIKE HIM!!!! :hug::hug: We just agree on almost everything..ahhh lol

Yes, Yes...Great minds Think alike :P :hug::hug:

Tony Trout
11-08-2007, 04:28 PM
I always thought it was about a hometown girl who the singer loved that left to find riches and fame, died in a car crash and was brought back home to be buried.

Thanks Tony


Diane


You're welcome...and that's exactly what the song is about....

Here's some more information 'bout the song and the writers:


While Bobby George was stationed int eh Air Force in West Germany in 1954, he overheard a wife telling her husband that wished she was rich so she could ride in a long black limousine. The phrase stayed with him.

In 1962 he and Vern Stovall wronte "Long Black Limousine", which was first recorded by Gordon Terry (RCA47-7989). Later that year, Glen Cambell also recorded the song (Capitol 4856). Neither version charted. Jody Miller had the first and only chart recording of "Long Black Limousine" (capitol 2290) in 1968. Her version reached #73 on the country chart.

Elvis recorded "Long Black Limousine" at American Sound Studios on January 13, 1969. It was the first song he recorded there.

LPs:

"From Elvis In Memphis"
"The Memphis Record"


(This information was taken from "Elvis: His Life From A To Z" which badly needs to be updated)

Diane
11-08-2007, 04:39 PM
Thanks again Tony...........WAHOOOOO :)


Diane

Rover
11-09-2007, 01:59 AM
Thanks for the infos everybody! Maybe it's a better song if you don't know who it's about...
And..oops, I didn't mean to start a James Dean craze, somebody stops the girls please?

MojoElvis
11-09-2007, 02:07 AM
Sounds like James Dean

elvis himselvis
11-09-2007, 02:35 AM
the only thing I know is that I like this song;)

cameron
11-09-2007, 04:07 AM
The song is about a woman...not a man....he's singing about a lady (whoever she may be) that he dearly loved and lost in a car accident....
Thanks, Tony.
I have a friend that loves this song too. I'll have to tell him the story behind the song.

toffe
11-09-2007, 04:16 AM
This song in wonderfull, one of my favourites!!:blush:

marijaep
11-09-2007, 05:27 AM
Thanks again Tony...........WAHOOOOO :)


Diane

Ok Diane, you win lol :notworthy:notworthy:hug:




Pauline : lol, don't you like Jimmy>???? :blink: :lol:
He was amazing.......:blush::wub:

Tony Trout
11-09-2007, 07:41 AM
Sounds like James Dean


Please read my post behind the history of the song...it's not about James Dean at all....