If We Never Meet Again – Elvis Presley
Introduction: “If We Never Meet Again” is a gospel song famously recorded by Elvis Presley on his 1960 album His Hand in Mine. Originally written by renowned gospel songwriter Albert…
Introduction: “If We Never Meet Again” is a gospel song famously recorded by Elvis Presley on his 1960 album His Hand in Mine. Originally written by renowned gospel songwriter Albert…
Introduction: “My Wish Came True,” performed by Elvis Presley, is a heartfelt ballad that captures the duality of joy and vulnerability in love. Released in 1959 on the compilation album…
Introduction: “I Really Don’t Want to Know” is a poignant song by Elvis Presley, released on January 2, 1971, as part of his album Elvis Country (I’m 10,000 Years Old).…
Introduction: “Blue Moon of Kentucky” is a seminal song in the history of both bluegrass and rock ‘n’ roll. Originally written and recorded by Bill Monroe in 1946, it was…
Introduction: “Bitter They Are, Harder They Fall” is a poignant ballad recorded by Elvis Presley on February 2, 1976, at his Graceland home studio. Written by country singer-songwriter Larry Gatlin,…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s version of “Sweet Caroline” is a unique take on the Neil Diamond classic, which was originally released in 1969. The song, inspired by Caroline Kennedy, became an…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s rendition of “How Great Thou Art” is one of his most celebrated gospel recordings. The song, originally a Swedish hymn written in 1885 by Carl Boberg, gained…
Introduction: “(That’s What You Get) For Lovin’ Me” is a song recorded by Elvis Presley in 1973, originally written by Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot. The song was first popularized by…
Introduction: “Loving You” by Elvis Presley was released on July 19, 1957, as the title track of both his third studio album and his second film, Loving You. Written by…
Introduction: “I Don’t Want To” by Elvis Presley is a playful yet emotionally conflicted song that appears on the soundtrack of the 1962 film Girls! Girls! Girls! The song was…