His Hand In Mine – Elvis Presley
Introduction: “His Hand in Mine” is the title track of Elvis Presley’s first full-length gospel album, released on November 23, 1960. This song, along with the album, represents a deeply…
Introduction: “His Hand in Mine” is the title track of Elvis Presley’s first full-length gospel album, released on November 23, 1960. This song, along with the album, represents a deeply…
Introduction: “Doin’ the Best I Can” is a poignant ballad by Elvis Presley, featured on the soundtrack of his 1960 film G.I. Blues. Composed by the celebrated songwriting duo Doc…
Introduction: “Swing Down Sweet Chariot” is a gospel song that has been popularized by many artists, including Elvis Presley. While it may seem like a traditional spiritual, the song’s origins…
Introduction: “Just for Old Time Sake” is a heartfelt ballad recorded by Elvis Presley, showcasing his ability to convey deep emotion through his music. Written by Sid Tepper and Roy…
Introduction: “How Great Thou Art,” a traditional Christian hymn, was immortalized by Elvis Presley with his powerful 1967 studio recording and subsequent live performances. The hymn itself has a rich…
Introduction: “I’ll Remember You” is a poignant ballad famously performed by Elvis Presley. Written by Hawaiian songwriter Kui Lee, the song carries heartfelt themes of love, loss, and cherished memories.…
Introduction: “Singing Tree” by Elvis Presley is a song featured on his 1967 album Clambake. This track was recorded on September 11, 1967, at RCA Studio B in Nashville, a…
Introduction: “Mary in the Morning” is a tender ballad recorded by Elvis Presley during a highly productive session at RCA’s Studio B in Nashville on June 5, 1970. Written by…
Introduction: “King of the Whole Wide World” is a song performed by Elvis Presley, featured prominently in the 1962 musical film Kid Galahad. Written by Ruth Batchelor and Bob Roberts,…
Introduction: “A House That Has Everything” is a song performed by Elvis Presley for the 1967 movie Clambake. Written by the songwriting duo Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett, the…