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Words & Music by Sylvia Dee, George Goehring

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Suppose

Words & Music by Sylvia Dee, George Goehring

Suppose no rose would ever grow again
Suppose no brook would ever flow again
Suppose no star should ever glow again
Suppose you didn't love me

Suppose there were no bees or butterflies
Suppose no bird should ever cross the skies
Suppose the sun should never never rise
Suppose you didn't love me

It's impossible to imagine a world without a star
But imagining no you is more impossible, by far
Suppose the Springtime never should arrive
Suppose the tall green trees should not survive
Suppose I had no wish to be alive
Suppose you didn't love me

It's impossible to imagine a world without a star
But imagining no you is more impossible, by far
Suppose the Springtime never should arrive
Suppose the tall green trees should not survive
Suppose I had no wish to be alive
Suppose you didn't love me
Suppose you didn't love me

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Elvis first recorded Suppose on March 20, 1967, at RCA's Nashville studios, but that version was not released. He again recorded the song on June 21, 1967, this time at MGM's Culver City studios. The second version was originally slated to appear in Elvis's 1968 film Speedway, but was cut from the final print. It is believed that the prints shown in Malaya do include Suppose. Another version of the song, this one a home recording at Graceland from the mid-1960's, surfaced in 1984 in the boxed set A Golden Celebration. Suppose was written by Sylvia Dee and George Goehring.

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Suppose no rose would ever grow again
Suppose no brook would ever flow again
Suppose no star should ever glow again
Suppose you didn't love me

Suppose there were no bees or butterflies
Suppose no bird should ever cross the skies
Suppose the sun should never never rise
Suppose you didn't love me

It's impossible to imagine a world without a star
But imagining no you is more impossible, by far
Suppose the Springtime never should arrive
Suppose the tall green trees should not survive
Suppose I had no wish to be alive
Suppose you didn't love me

It's impossible to imagine a world without a star
But imagining no you is more impossible, by far
Suppose the Springtime never should arrive
Suppose the tall green trees should not survive
Suppose I had no wish to be alive
Suppose you didn't love me
Suppose you didn't love me


Elvis first recorded Suppose on March 20, 1967, at RCA's Nashville studios, but that version was not released. He again recorded the song on June 21, 1967, this time at MGM's Culver City studios. The second version was originally slated to appear in Elvis's 1968 film Speedway, but was cut from the final print. It is believed that the prints shown in Malaya do include Suppose. Another version of the song, this one a home recording at Graceland from the mid-1960's, surfaced in 1984 in the boxed set A Golden Celebration. Suppose was written by Sylvia Dee and George Goehring.