Wheels One My Heels is a song pop/rock'n'roll written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett and interpreted by Elvis Presley in 1964, in the film Roustabout (the Odd-job man). It was recorded the March 3rd 1964 (taken #7) with the studio Radio Recorders, Hollywood, and appeared on the soundtrack film the October 20th of the same year.

Just like for the song Roustabout , first part of the album of the same name, Wheels One My Heels , which closes the collection, speaks about the desire not to stick. The singer has “wheels close on his heels” and it must carry on its way. When it raises the question, namely why it does not stop, it thinks that perhaps “it is in the search of a dream which it did not find yet”.

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