Elvis Presley – The Next Step Is Love
Introduction: In the ever-evolving landscape of Elvis Presley’s career, “The Next Step Is Love” stands as a beacon of optimism and soulful reflection. Released in 1970 as part of the…
Introduction: In the ever-evolving landscape of Elvis Presley’s career, “The Next Step Is Love” stands as a beacon of optimism and soulful reflection. Released in 1970 as part of the…
Introduction: In 1974, a wave of optimism washed over Elvis Presley. His career, which had experienced some fluctuations in the previous years, found renewed momentum with the release of the…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s rendition of “It’s a Sin” was recorded on March 12, 1961, during sessions for his album Something for Everybody. Originally written by Fred Rose and Zeb Turner,…
Introduction: “I Need You So” is a soulful track performed by Elvis Presley and was recorded in February 1957 at Radio Recorders in Hollywood. Originally written by blues artist Ivory…
Introduction: “Are You Sincere” is a ballad originally written by Wayne Walker, which Elvis Presley recorded in September 1973 at his home in Palm Springs. Although the song was initially…
Introduction: Ah, yes, Elvis Presley’s “Never Again”. Released in 1976, this track is a fascinating late-career gem that deserves a closer look. Now, for those of us who followed Elvis’s…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s recording of In the Garden is a beloved rendition of a classic gospel hymn written by C. Austin Miles in 1912. This song, originally titled I Come…
Introduction: “Anything That’s Part of You” is a tender ballad recorded by Elvis Presley on October 15, 1961, at RCA Studio B in Nashville. Written by songwriter Don Robertson, who…
Introduction: “From a Jack to a King,” though often associated with Elvis Presley, was originally recorded by country singer-songwriter Ned Miller in 1957. Miller’s version saw modest success until it…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s song Promised Land is a lively rock and roll adaptation of a 1964 song by Chuck Berry. Berry wrote the original version while incarcerated, drawing on themes…