Elvis Presley – When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again
Introduction: “When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again” is a song originally written by Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan in 1940. It became popular within the country and western…
Introduction: “When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again” is a song originally written by Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan in 1940. It became popular within the country and western…
Introduction: “Only Believe” is a powerful gospel song originally recorded by the Imperials in 1970. However, it gained wider recognition when Elvis Presley covered it for his 1971 album “Love…
Introduction: “Where Could I Go But to the Lord” by Elvis Presley is a powerful gospel track from his critically acclaimed album How Great Thou Art, released in 1967. Originally…
Introduction: Elvis Presley recorded “And the Grass Won’t Pay No Mind,” a song originally written by Neil Diamond, on February 17, 1969, at American Sound Studio in Memphis. This collaboration…
Introduction: “The Last Farewell” is a poignant song Elvis Presley recorded in February 1976 at Graceland, marking one of the few times he recorded a track outside a formal studio…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s gospel song “I’m Gonna Walk Dem Golden Stairs,” from his 1960 album His Hand in Mine, showcases his deep-rooted affinity for gospel music. Recorded at RCA’s Studio…
Introduction: “Let’s Forget About the Stars” is a lesser-known ballad by Elvis Presley, recorded in early 1969 during sessions for the soundtrack of his Western film Charro! Although it didn’t…
Introduction: Elvis Presley recorded his rendition of “Green, Green Grass of Home” in 1975 during a session for his Today album at RCA Studio C in Hollywood. Originally written by…
Introduction: “It Won’t Be Long” by Elvis Presley is a lesser-known track recorded in 1966 as part of the sessions for the Double Trouble soundtrack. While it wasn’t included in…
Introduction: Elvis Presley recorded “Shake, Rattle and Roll” on January 30, 1956, during sessions at RCA Studios in New York. Originally written by Charles E. Calhoun and made famous by…