“One Night”: Elvis Presley’s Triumphant Comeback to the Music Scene.0h
About The Song – Released in 1958, it was originally recorded by Smiley Lewis in 1956. Presley’s version was his comeback single after being drafted into the U.S. Army. – “One Night” is a blues song written by Dave Bartholomew…
“Teddy Bear” is the only song by Mann-Lowe that Presley recorded, and it’s believed they wrote it specifically for Elvis. Let’s enjoy this special moment together.0h
About The Song “Teddy Bear” was the only Mann-Lowe tune that Presley recorded, and it is believed they wrote it specifically for Elvis, due to his alleged fondness for stuffed animals. During a Vancouver, B.C., press conference in 1957, Elvis…
“Loving You”: A Reminder of Presley’s Chart Dominance in 1956-57. Wishing You a Peaceful Evening Filled with Music to Ease Life’s Hardships.0h
About The Song In 1956-57 Presley continued his chart-topping ways with “I Want You, I Need You, I Love You”, “Hound Dog”, “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Love Me Tender”, “Too Much”, “All Shook Up”, “Jailhouse Rock” and “(Let Me Be Your)…
First Recorded by Elvis Presley, “Please Don’t Stop Loving Me” Invites Us to Enjoy and Reminisce About This Great Singer Together.0h
About The Song – “Please Don’t Stop Loving Me” is a song first recorded by Elvis Presley as part of the soundtrack for his 1966 motion picture Frankie and Johnny. – It was also in 1966 released as a B-side…
Elvis Recorded “Relax” in September 1962 at Radio Recorders for His Film It Happened at the World’s Fair.0h
About The Song Relax was recorded by Elvis in September 1962 at Radio Recorders for his film It Happened at the World’s Fair. Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett are the composers. It Happened at the World’s Fair is a 1963 American…
Recorded by Elvis Presley in 1964, “Viva Las Vegas” Became the Official Song of the City in 2002 with the Permission of Elvis Presley Enterprises.0h
About The Song “Viva Las Vegas” is a 1964 song recorded by Elvis Presley written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman for his film Viva Las Vegas, which along with the song was set for general release the year after….
“There Goes My Everything,” Originally Published in 1965, Features One of the Best Covers by Elvis Presley, the King of Rock & Roll.0h
About The Song – A popular song originally published in 1965, “There Goes My Everything” was conceived by American country musician and songwriter Dallas Frazier. – It is no question that one of the best covers of the song is…
Elvis Singing “I Can’t Stop Loving You” Made Television History with Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii – Via Satellite, as He Became the First Performer to Broadcast a TV Program Via Satellite.0h
About The Song Don Gibson wrote I Can’t Stop Loving You in 1957 in a mobile home in Knoxville, Tennessee. His recording (RCA 47-7133) hit number one on the country chart in 1958 sold over a million copies (as did the flip…
“Jailhouse Rock – A Classic Record” Defied Initial Critics’ Predictions, Proving That Elvis Presley’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Genre Was More Than Just a Fleeting Trend.0h
About The Song On September 24, 1957, RCA Victor released single record #47/20-7035—“Jailhouse Rock”/“Treat Me Nice” by Elvis Presley. Its instant success in record stores and on Billboard’s charts made “Jailhouse Rock” Elvis’ third blockbuster hit of the year. Once and for…
Elvis Started Playing Guitar and Singing “That’s All Right” at Twice the Speed of the Original Version During a Break, Turning It into an Instant Regional Hit and Launching His Path to Fame.0h
About The Song The sequence of events that led to this moment began when a young truck driver walked into the offices of Sun Records and the Memphis Recording Service on a Saturday night in the summer of 1953 and…