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Elvis loved this song he sang it often in his concerts
Elvis Presley’s performance of “I Can’t Stop Loving You” during his Aloha from Hawaii concert in 1973 was a significant…
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This is our favourite Elvis christmas song and very underated in that it never gets any air time
“Holly Leaves and Christmas Trees” is a Christmas song recorded by Elvis Presley in 1971 for his album “Elvis Sings…
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Simply masterful, and truly heart-rending. Elvis has it all!!
“Don’t Be Cruel” is a classic song by Elvis Presley, and it was one of his biggest hits in the…
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This song really touched my heart. All glory to our Lord Jesus, and bless Elvis’ voice
“He Touched Me” is a gospel song written by Bill Gaither and first recorded by the Gaither Vocal Band in…
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Nobody else looked, sung, or moved this way. Elvis is in a complete class of his own. The legend of legends.
“Jailhouse Rock” is a song originally performed by Elvis Presley in the 1957 movie of the same name. The song…
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Interesting to see how much the world has changed since 1973 (Rare Film of Elvis)
In 1973, Elvis Presley made a surprise visit to Fresno, California to attend a karate tournament. While he was at…
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Still love this. No auto tune, no second takes, no voice overs and all the games they play these days
Elvis Presley’s live performance of “Hurt” in 1977 is a poignant and powerful rendition of the song. “Hurt” was originally…
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Love this song, so lucky to have lived through this era
“Love Song of the Year” is a ballad recorded by Elvis Presley in 1974 for his album “Good Times”. The…
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This was by far the best performance of this song he ever did. He was singing directly to God
“How Great Thou Art” is a Christian hymn originally written in Swedish by Carl Gustav Boberg in 1885, and later…
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