Elvis Presley was a true genius when it came to showbiz. He was an amazing singer and an even better performer. I have heard many people say that there will never be anyone like him again and I agree. Even though he was known as The King of Rock n’ Roll, Elvis still loved gospel
‘Where No One Stands Alone’ is a gospel song that Elvis could sing without fail. What got him to suddenly sing it at a concert in Alabama in 1977 is anyone’s guess. Elvis Presley was no doubt one of the true musical legends of all time. He could sing rock, country, even gospel. It was
Give Us This Day, October 30, Our Daily Elvis Tupelo, Mississippi 1935-1948 1935-1940 306 Old Satillo Road, Elvis’ birthplace, is now 306 Elvis Presley Drive. , 1938 Vernon Presley in prison ( May…
Elvis Presley captured hearts the world over with his handsome looks and his unforgettable voice. Not only is he the king of rock and roll, but he also sang some of the most romantic love songs. In this video clip, Presley performs “Can’t Help Falling in Love” to a packed audience at his black leather
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Elvis Presley rose to fame in the 1950s and is one of the biggest names in rock history. Read about his career, songs, daughter, grandchildren, death, and more.
Neatorama presents a guest post from actor, comedian, and voiceover artist Eddie Deezen. Visit Eddie at his website or at Facebook. According to the latest data and certifications of the Recording Industry of America, Elvis' Christmas Album, recorded by Elvis Presley (who else?) has shipped at least 13 million copies since its original release in 1957. That makes it the biggest-selling Christmas album of all time. The album has been re-issued and repackaged several times, and continues to be a perennial ...
When Elvis sits at the piano, you know he’s going to make some beautiful music. He did exactly that at one of his concerts in Alabama in 1977. Elvis Presley was no doubt one of the true musical legends of all time. He could sing rock, country, even gospel. It was gospel music where he
This video clip captures Elvis performing live on the Ed Sullivan Show, with his regular backing vocals, the Jordanaires Quartet. Back in the 1950s, you know you have made it, when you are invited by Ed Sullivan himself, to perform on his prestigious television show. On the video below, he delights the audience with his
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In this Elvis Presley biography you can follow the King from his birth to his untimely death. Elvis's humble beginnings allowed him to gain acceptance with his fans as "one of them." Learn about the life and times of Elvis Presley.
On August 11, 1970, Elvis Presley took the stage of The International Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The crowd was on fire that night and there was the added excitement from the presence of numerous cameramen. This was one of six performances being taped for the feature film "Elvis: That’s the Way It Is," set
Singer Kris Kristofferson opens his performance with the sound of a harmonic. The crowd cheers him on as he sings the first words to his famous song, "Why Me Lord." "Why Me" was written by retired American actor and musician Kris Kristofferson in 1973. While he had many successful hits before it, the country and
Where No One Stands Alone celebrates the power and passion of Elvis Presley's gospel recordings. Produced by Joel Weinshanker, Lisa Marie Presley and Andy Childs, Where No One Stands Alone introduces newly-recorded instrumentation, rare alternate vocals from Elvis, and backing vocal contributions from music legends who'd performed on-stage and/or in-the-studio with Elvis such as, Darlene Love; Cissy Houston; Terry Blackwood, Armond Morales and Jim Murray of The Imperials; and Bill Baize, Ed Hill, Donnie Sumner and Larry Strickland of The Stamps Quartet. Hundreds of hours of went into the transferring, upgrading, and enhancing of the original multi track vocals resulting in the richest, most vibrant Elvis vocals on these tracks that have ever been released. The album also includes a reimagined duet with Elvis and his daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, on the album's title track and spiritual touchstone. 1. I've Got Confidence 2. Where No One Stands Alone (feat. Lisa Marie Presley) 3. Saved 4. Crying In The Chapel 5. So High 6. Stand By Me 7. Bosom of Abraham 8. How Great Thou Art 9. I, John 10. You'll Never Walk Alone 11. He Touched Me 12. In The Garden 13. He Is My Everything 14. Amazing Grace
Elvis Made Sure To Share The Gospel Elvis Presley was proud of his faith, and took every opportunity he could to work it into his music. Some of Elvis' most successful and beloved albums are his gospel ones, such as His Hand in Mine and How Great Thou Art. Some of the many gospel songs Elvis recorded throughout his career include "In the Garden" and "In My Father's House." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uq-qUdnLtOw Elvis had a lifelong love of gospel music, and sang these songs and many others as a way of loosening up his voice before concerts and recording sessions. Stopping A Show To Speak His Mind Although Elvis had a deep love of gospel music, he was known primarily as a rock and roll star, going on to earn himself the title as "The King" of the genre. https://twitter.com/GhostRoes/status/1091169486646972416 During a concert in 1974, Elvis addressed what he thought about being called "The King," and what he had to say may surprise you. While performing, Elvis noticed a fan holding up a sign in the crowd. Elvis couldn't read the sign, so he asked the fan if she could step into the light. Although we don't have a video or photo to show us what the fan's sign said, according to Elvis' response it said something about him being "The King." First, Elvis thanked her for the compliment in his gentlemanly fashion, saying, "Oh, thank you darlin', thank you very much." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxXdE7pBTjQ But after that, Elvis revealed what he truly thought about being called "The King." "The thought is beautiful dear, and I love you for it...I can't accept this kingship thing because to me, there's only one, which is Christ." How inspiring! You can listen to the full sound clip from the moment below. We've always admired Elvis, but what he had to say at that concert in 1974 made us love him even more!
Singer Kris Kristofferson opens his performance with the sound of a harmonic. The crowd cheers him on as he sings the first words to his famous song, "Why Me Lord." "Why Me" was written by retired American actor and musician Kris Kristofferson in 1973. While he had many successful hits before it, the country and
Singer Kris Kristofferson opens his performance with the sound of a harmonic. The crowd cheers him on as he sings the first words to his famous song, "Why Me Lord." "Why Me" was written by retired American actor and musician Kris Kristofferson in 1973. While he had many successful hits before it, the country and
Gladys and Vernon Presley lived in a two-room house in Tupelo, Misissippi. It was in this house, on January 8, 1935, that Elvis was born. His twin brother, Jesse Garon, died at birth. Elvis’s mom couldn’t have any more children, so she was very protective of her son. “I never did anything that my parents
I knew what I was getting, and I wasn't let down, and neither will you be when you see this rare Las Vegas performance of "Suspicious Minds" by The King. Elvis fans will not be disappointed. This is high-quality footage that has been digitally remastered to preserve every nuance of Presley's performance. "Suspicious Minds" was