Elvis Presley – First in Line 1956
Introduction: “First in Line” by the King himself. Released in 1956, this ballad stands as a hidden gem from Presley’s early career, a quieter moment nestled amongst the rockabilly firecrackers…
Introduction: “First in Line” by the King himself. Released in 1956, this ballad stands as a hidden gem from Presley’s early career, a quieter moment nestled amongst the rockabilly firecrackers…
Introduction: Ah, the enigmatic and powerful ballad, “Unchained Melody” by the King himself, Elvis Presley. While not an original Presley composition, this 1977 release became a cornerstone of his later…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s 1970 rendition of “You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me” is a true gem. Originally recorded by Dusty Springfield in 1966, Elvis infused the song with…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s 1974 track, “I’ve Got a Thing About You Baby”, offers a delightful glimpse into his charismatic persona. Released as the B-side to “Take Good Care of Her,”…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s 1970 rendition of “All Shook Up” isn’t just a song; it’s a sonic snapshot of the King at his most dynamic. Released on various live albums throughout…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s 1960 ballad, “Wooden Heart”, offers a delightful surprise. Released as part of the soundtrack for the film G.I. Blues, this song showcases a softer side of the…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s “You Gave Me A Mountain” offers a fascinating glimpse into a lesser-known, yet equally compelling, facet of his artistry. Released in 1973 on his gospel album He…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s 1958 single, “Lover Doll”. Released during a time of explosive rock and roll fervor, this track offers a glimpse into a specific facet of Elvis’ persona –…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s “Faded Love”. Released in 1970, this song is a fascinating window into a lesser-known, yet equally compelling, chapter of the King’s career. By the late 60s, the…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s “Green, Green Grass of Home”. This 1965 country ballad might surprise some folks more familiar with the King of Rock and Roll’s electrifying early years. But delve…