Elvis Presley – G.I. Blues
Introduction: “G.I. Blues” by Elvis Presley was the title track from the 1960 musical comedy film G.I. Blues, which was Presley’s first movie after his return from military service. Released…
Introduction: “G.I. Blues” by Elvis Presley was the title track from the 1960 musical comedy film G.I. Blues, which was Presley’s first movie after his return from military service. Released…
Introduction: “Snowbird” was originally written by Canadian songwriter Gene MacLellan and became a significant hit for Anne Murray in 1969, propelling her to international fame. The song’s metaphorical lyrics about…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s rendition of “Witchcraft” was recorded on May 26, 1963, at RCA Studio B in Nashville. Written by Dave Bartholomew and Pearl King, this bluesy, up-tempo track had…
Introduction: “Woman Without Love” by Elvis Presley was recorded on March 11, 1975, during a session at RCA’s Studio C in Hollywood. Written by Jerry Chesnut, the song was included…
Introduction: “Sylvia” is a lesser-known ballad recorded by Elvis Presley during a prolific session at RCA Studio B in Nashville on June 8, 1970. Written by Geoff Stephens and Les…
Introduction: “What a Wonderful Life” is a song performed by Elvis Presley, written by Sid Wayne and Jerry Livingston. It was first recorded on July 2, 1961, at RCA’s Studio…
Introduction: Elvis Presley recorded his cover of Chuck Berry’s rock and roll classic “Johnny B. Goode” in May 1971 at RCA Studio B in Nashville. This session was part of…
Introduction: “I Love Only One Girl” is a song by Elvis Presley, featured on the soundtrack of his 1967 film Double Trouble. Written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett,…
Introduction: “Early Mornin’ Rain” is a folk song originally written and recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot in 1966. Elvis Presley recorded his version of the song on March 15,…
Introduction: “Stay Away, Joe” is a song by Elvis Presley, recorded on October 1, 1967, at RCA’s Studio B in Nashville. Written by Ben Weisman and Sid Wayne, it was…