Shake, Rattle And Roll – Elvis Presley
Introduction: “Shake, Rattle and Roll” is a classic rock and roll song that has had a profound impact on popular music. Written by Jesse Stone (under the pseudonym Charles Calhoun)…
Introduction: “Shake, Rattle and Roll” is a classic rock and roll song that has had a profound impact on popular music. Written by Jesse Stone (under the pseudonym Charles Calhoun)…
Introduction: “I Feel So Bad” is a blues song originally written and recorded by Chuck Willis in 1954. Willis’s rendition achieved notable success, reaching number eight on the Billboard Rhythm…
Introduction: “Baby Let’s Play House” is a significant track in Elvis Presley’s early career, marking his first appearance on a national chart. Originally written and recorded by Arthur Gunter in…
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Introduction: “Pieces of My Life” is a poignant ballad penned by songwriter Troy Seals. The song was initially recorded by country artist Charlie Rich, featuring on his 1974 album “The…
Introduction: “If We Never Meet Again” is a gospel song penned by renowned songwriter Albert E. Brumley, who is celebrated for his contributions to American gospel music, including classics like…
Introduction: “There’s Always Me” is a poignant ballad recorded by Elvis Presley on March 12, 1961, at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee. Written by pianist and songwriter Don Robertson,…
Introduction: “You’re a Heartbreaker” is a notable track in Elvis Presley’s early discography, recorded during his formative years at Sun Records. The song was penned by Jack Sallee, a friend…