"I Don't Want To". Elvis Presley Lyrics. This recording is a cover of I Really Don't Want To Know as made famous by Elvis Presley - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by Elvis Presley. The song appeared on … Don't come near me, I don't trust you. I Really Don't Want To Know recorded by Elvis June 7, 1970; Studio Written by: Barnes; Robertson Originally recorded by Eddy Arnold in 1953 Lyrics: Oh … Girls!" '"(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea" was released as the debut single from Costello's second album Since its release, "Chelsea" has been praised by music critics. Early one morning, I snuck my guitar into the office, as I knew I'd be working late into the night. Elvis Presley - I Really Don't Want to Know [ CC ] - Duration: 2:47. maria mountain824 47,938 views. soundtrack) I don't want to, I don't want to. Elvis Presley - I Really Don't Want To Know - 1977 - YouTube After a photo-montage effect with still photographs of Costello, the video opens with him playing the opening guitar riff in close-up. (from "Girls! Costello has since performed the song frequently, including at his set for The video features the band performing in an unfurnished, light-drenched, wholly white set, and uses a simple shrinking square zoom effect. It was directed by Paul Flattery for Jon Roseman Productions. Costello recalled the night he wrote the song: Girls! The video then alternates between the band playing together and shots of Costello singing in an increasingly contorted pose. 2:47. Once everyone else had gone home and I was alone in the otherwise darkened building, with just the hum and chatter of the computer terminal and the far-off light of a coffee machine next to the stairwell where murderers lurked, I wrote '(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea'.Lyrically, the song was influenced partially by "a late run of '60s films set in London on the "(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea" was based on what Costello described as a "stop-start chord sequence borrowed from Pete Thomas said of his drum part on the song, "The precedent of some fancy drumming had been set.
I don't want to let you know how much I want you. "(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea" was written by Costello in the mid-1970s while working as a computer programmer. " (I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea " is a song written by new wave musician Elvis Costello and recorded by Costello with his backing band the Attractions.