About The Song
Released in 1968 as part of the soundtrack for the film “Speedway,” Elvis Presley’s “Your Time Hasn’t Come Yet, Baby” isn’t your typical rock ‘n’ roll anthem. It’s a gentle ballad, a soft serenade of encouragement and unwavering faith in a loved one’s potential. This heartfelt song, cloaked in Elvis’s signature charm and smooth vocals, offers a glimpse into the King’s tender side and his ability to weave vulnerability into musical gold.
Composed by Joel Hirschhorn and adapted from a French song by Charles Aznavour, “Your Time Hasn’t Come Yet, Baby” resonated deeply with Elvis. He saw it as more than just a film song; he saw it as a message of hope for anyone feeling lost or discouraged. The lyrics, filled with a reassuring tenderness, promised future success and whispered words of unwavering support.
The song’s musical composition reflects its message of gentle optimism. The opening piano melody, delicate and hopeful, sets the stage for Elvis’s emotive vocals. His voice, soft and full of conviction, carries the weight of the lyrics, each note exuding a quiet confidence in the one he addresses. The sparse arrangement, featuring mainly piano and backing vocals, further emphasizes the intimacy and vulnerability of the song, creating a space for heartfelt encouragement.
“Your Time Hasn’t Come Yet, Baby” isn’t merely a pep talk; it’s a declaration of unwavering faith. Elvis sings of believing in his lover’s dreams, even when they themselves doubt. He paints a picture of a brighter future, urging them to hold onto hope and keep striving for their goals. The lyrics, “Someday they’ll see just what you’re worth / And your shining star will light the earth,” offer a timeless message of self-belief and the power of unwavering support.
Though not a chart-topping hit, “Your Time Hasn’t Come Yet, Baby” has garnered a devoted following among fans who appreciate its emotional depth and message of perseverance. The song’s tender vulnerability and Elvis’s heartfelt delivery continue to resonate, reminding us that sometimes, the most powerful words are those whispered with unwavering faith in another’s potential.
Prepare to let Elvis Presley’s “Your Time Hasn’t Come Yet, Baby” wash over you like a wave of gentle encouragement. This isn’t just a song; it’s a promise whispered in the dark, a reminder that even when doubts cloud our vision, someone still believes in the light within us. So, close your eyes, listen closely, and let Elvis’s soothing voice guide you through the shadows, whispering words of confidence and reminding you that your time, your moment, will surely come.
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Lyrics
Let’s sing along with the lyrics!
Your time hasn’t come yet babyYou got a lot of dreams to go Your time hasn’t come yet baby But when it does your heart will knowYou’re gonna be a beautiful womanBecause you’re such a beautiful child And when you start to bloom Just like a rose in June I bet the schoolboys all go wild, but right nowYour time hasn’t come yet babyYou got a few dreams to go Your time hasn’t come yet baby When it does your heart will knowYour life’s still a lollipop heavenYour teddy bear’s at the foot of your bed The little boy next door who only makes you sore Is gonna some day turn your head but right nowYour time hasn’t come yet babyYou got a few dreams to go Your time hasn’t come yet baby When it does your heart will knowYou’re gonna grow over night into a ladyWith a devastatingly smile ??? And then a lucky guy will see you And wanna walk you down the aisle, but meanwhileYour time hasn’t come yet babyYou got a few dreams to go Your time hasn’t come yet baby When it does your heart will know When it does your heart will know When it does your heart will know