After Loving You

Eddie Miller had gained success composing songs, including writing "Don't Let the Rain Come Down" for The Serendipity Singers.

Among the tunes he composed was a song called "After Loving You",[3] which was first recorded by Eddy Arnold[4] was produced by Chet Atkins.

[5] The B-side was a top ten single on the US Hot Country Songs chart, rising to number seven in 1962.

[12] Elvis Presley notably recorded "After Loving You" in American Sound Studio in Memphis on February 18, 1969.

[14] The song was originally meant to be recorded several months prior but was ultimately chosen when Presley decided to cut some of his favorite cover tunes.