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Love Me Tender (film)

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Love Me Tender was the first film made by singer Elvis Presley and was released in 1956. In it, he plays Clint Reno, one of the Reno brothers who stayed home while his brother went to fight in the American Civil War for the Confederate Army. When his brother Vance comes back from the war, he finds that his old girlfriend, Cathy, has married Clint. The family has to struggle to reach stability with this issue. As a Confederate soldier, Vance is involved in a train robbery, in which he steals Federal Government money. A conflict of interest ensues when Vance tries to return the money against the wishes of some of his fellow Confederates. Also starring Neville Brand.

The lyric: (words & music by vera matson - elvis presley) Love me tender, Love me sweet, Never let me go. You have made my life complete, And I love you so.

Love me tender, Love me true, All my dreams fulfilled. For my darlin’ I love you, And I always will.

Love me tender, Love me long, Take me to your heart. For it’s there that I belong, And we’ll never part.

Love me tender, Love me dear, Tell me you are mine. I’ll be yours through all the years, Till the end of time.

(when at last my dreams come true Darling this I know Happiness will follow you Everywhere you go).


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