One-sided Love Affair
"One Sided Love Affair" is a song by Elvis Presley from his 1956 debut album, Elvis Presley.
Later, in August in the same year it was also released as a single, with "Money Honey" on the flip side.
Writing and recording history
The song was written by Bill Campbell.Presley recorded the song on January 30, 1956, at the RCA Studio in New York.
There were six songs handpicked by A&R person Steve Sholes himself for Presley to record for his first album at the sessions, but "One-sided Love Affair" was the only one Presley liked and recorded.
In a March 24, 1956 interview, the song was cited by Presley as his favorite from the album.
Musical style and lyrics
The book Song & Dance Man III: The Art of Bob Dylan note Presley's cynicism in the song, whose lyrics go:The book The Art of Songwriting calls the song itself "unexceptional", but praises Presley's performance and the eventual result. The book Elvis Presley, Reluctant Rebel: His Life and Our Times describes "One-sided Love Affair" as a "rollicking" number, a "boogie-woogie polished to a pop gleam and without the barrelhouse danger, a concept already familiar in the swing era."
Track listings
Singles
7" single- "Money Honey"
- "One Sided Love Affair"
- "Money Honey"
- "One Sided Love Affair"
- "Tutti Frutti"
- "One Sided Love Affair"
EPs
2-EP set Elvis PresleySide 1
- "Blue Suede Shoes"
- "I'm Counting on You"
- "Tutti Frutti"
- "Tryin' to Get to You"
- "I Got a Woman"
- "One Sided Love Affair"