Elvis Presley – Let Me Be There
Introduction: “Let Me Be There” is a song written by John Rostill, originally recorded by Olivia Newton-John in 1973. Elvis Presley began incorporating the song into his live performances in…
Introduction: “Let Me Be There” is a song written by John Rostill, originally recorded by Olivia Newton-John in 1973. Elvis Presley began incorporating the song into his live performances in…
Introduction: “(You’re the) Devil in Disguise” is a notable single by Elvis Presley, released on June 18, 1963. The song was penned by the songwriting trio Bill Giant, Bernie Baum,…
Introduction: “I’m Left, You’re Right, She’s Gone” is a notable track in Elvis Presley’s early discography, reflecting his burgeoning talent and the innovative fusion of musical styles that would come…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s rendition of “Hurt” stands as a testament to his enduring ability to convey profound emotion through music. Originally penned by Jimmie Crane and Al Jacobs in 1954,…
Introduction: Released in 1962 as a single, “She’s Not You” is a poignant ballad that showcases Elvis Presley’s vocal range and emotional depth. The song, penned by the legendary songwriting…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s rendition of “O Come, All Ye Faithful” is a notable track from his 1971 album, Elvis Sings The Wonderful World of Christmas. This album marked Presley’s fifteenth…
Introduction: “The Old Rugged Cross” is a cherished hymn that has been embraced by numerous artists across various genres since its composition in 1912 by George Bennard, an American Methodist…
Introduction: Released in 1958 as part of the soundtrack to the film King Creole, “As Long As I Have You” is a timeless ballad that showcases Elvis Presley’s vocal prowess…
Introduction: “We Can Make the Morning” is a song written by American songwriter Jay Ramsey and recorded by Elvis Presley on May 20, 1971, at RCA’s Studio B in Nashville,…
Introduction: “Guadalajara” is a classic Mexican folk song that was popularized by Elvis Presley in the 1963 film “Fun in Acapulco.” The song was originally written and composed by Pepe…