About the song

Elvis Presley’s live recording of “Walk A Mile In My Shoes” at The International Hotel in Las Vegas in 1970 is a testament to his enduring influence and deep connection with his audience. By 1970, Elvis was already a global superstar, but this performance revealed more than just his talent; it highlighted his ability to convey messages that resonated deeply with people from all walks of life.

“Walk A Mile In My Shoes” is a song that speaks to empathy and understanding, urging listeners to consider the experiences and struggles of others before passing judgment. Written by Joe South, the song became particularly meaningful in the context of the social and political upheaval of the 1960s and 1970s. Elvis, with his charismatic presence and heartfelt delivery, brought this message to life on stage in a way that only he could.

At The International Hotel, Elvis was in his element. The Las Vegas shows were a significant chapter in his career, marking his return to live performances after years of focusing on movies. This live recording captures not just the song but the atmosphere of the time—a mix of excitement, reflection, and a yearning for unity. Elvis’s voice, powerful yet tender, carried the weight of the song’s message, inviting the audience to reflect on the importance of compassion and understanding.

Elvis’s performance of “Walk A Mile In My Shoes” remains a highlight of his live shows during this era. It wasn’t just a song; it was a call to action, urging everyone to pause and think before judging others. The 1970 recording at The International Hotel stands as a reminder of Elvis’s ability to transcend entertainment, using his platform to deliver meaningful and timeless messages.

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Lyrics

If I could be you, if you could be me
For just one hour
If we could find a way
To get inside each other’s mind, uh huh
If you could see you through my eyes
Instead of your ego
I believe you’d be, I believe you’d be
Surprised to see
That you’ve been blind, uh huh
Walk a mile in my shoes
Just walk a mile in my shoes
And before you abuse, criticize and accuse
Just walk a mile in my shoes
Now, if we spend the day
Throwing stones at one another
‘Cause I don’t think, ’cause I don’t think
Or wear my hair same way you do, uh huh
Well, I may be common people
But I’m your brother
And when you strike out through tryna hurt me
It’s hurtin’ you, Lord have mercy
Walk a mile in my shoes
Just walk a mile in my shoes
Yeah, before you abuse, criticize and accuse
Just walk a mile in my shoes
Now, there are people on reservations
And out in the ghetto
And brother, there
But for the grace of God
Go you and I, uh huh
Uh, if I only had the wings
Of a little angel
Don’t you know I’d fly
To the top of the mountain
And then I’d cry, cry, cry
Walk a mile in my shoes
Just walk a mile in my shoes
Yeah, before you abuse, criticize and accuse
Walk a mile in my shoes
Walk a mile in my shoes
Just walk a mile in my shoes
Yeah, before you abuse, criticize and accuse
Walk a mile in my shoes

By Tam Le