Let Yourself Go – Elvis Presley
Introduction: “Let Yourself Go” by Elvis Presley is a vibrant, blues-rock track originally written by Joy Byers and recorded by Elvis in 1968. This song was featured in his 1968…
Introduction: “Let Yourself Go” by Elvis Presley is a vibrant, blues-rock track originally written by Joy Byers and recorded by Elvis in 1968. This song was featured in his 1968…
Introduction: Released in 1959, Elvis Presley’s “A Big Hunk O’ Love” was recorded during one of his final studio sessions before he went on military duty in Germany. Recorded at…
Introduction: “He Knows Just What I Need” is a gospel song recorded by Elvis Presley on October 30, 1960, and featured on his first full-length gospel album, His Hand in…
Introduction: “I’ll Remember You,” famously performed by Elvis Presley, is a heartfelt ballad that highlights his connection to the Hawaiian music tradition and his emotional range as a singer. Originally…
Introduction: “Your Love’s Been a Long Time Coming” by Elvis Presley, written by Rory Bourke, is a heartfelt track from Presley’s 1975 album Promised Land. Recorded during the historic 1973…
Introduction: “Return to Sender” by Elvis Presley is one of his classic hits, released in 1962 as part of the soundtrack for the film Girls! Girls! Girls! Written by Otis…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s song “You’ll Think of Me” was released in 1969 as the B-side to his iconic single “Suspicious Minds.” Recorded at the renowned American Sound Studios in Memphis,…
Introduction: “Find Out What’s Happening” is a song Elvis Presley recorded on July 22, 1973, during a productive session at Stax Studios in Memphis. Originally written by Jerry Crutchfield, the…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s recording of “I Need You So,” released in 1957, showcases his ability to transform and personalize existing songs with his unique style. Originally written and performed by…
Introduction: “Kiss Me Quick,” performed by Elvis Presley, was recorded in 1961 and released in 1962 on his album Pot Luck. Written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, two prolific…