Stuck on You Mess of Blues It's Now or Never I Gotta Know Are You Lonesome Tonight? Wooden Heart Surrender I Feel So Bad Little Sister Can't Help Falling in Love Rock-A-Hula Baby Good Luck Charm Anything That's Part of You She's Not You Where Do You Come From...
'So Glad You're Mine'was the last song recorded on the first day of the session and would have fitted perfectly on Elvis' first album, especially when compared to his earlier 1954 discarded Sun tracks such as 'I Love You Because' or 'Just Because'. However even back then RCA's Steve ...
Elvis had a lot of love songs, but there are a lot about love gone wrong. So when you’re looking through the catalog, you’re like, there’s a lot of failed romance in the songs that he’s singing. Are there a lot of other songs you recorded that didn’t make the...
It’s not just about him singing, either, as they also got their hands on some footage of him water-skiing, riding on horseback and dancing on stage at a Hawaiian celebration. Antonio also animated an abundance of hearts to appear in the film, as well as Elvis’ walking side...
in the 1960s on singles either unconnected to the films or only marginally stuck into them, recordings such as “It’s Now or Never (‘O Sole Mio’)” (1960), “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” and “Little Sister” (both 1961), “Can’t Help Falling in Love” and “Return to Sender...
In 2020, Kelly Clarkson sang "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley on her talk show. Listen to her gorgeous cover here.
After a funny quotation of a Carole King song (via a cocktail lounge performer who is “singing that ‘It’s Too Late’ / I agreed with that part”), Costello turns the last verse on himself, as a visiting European who is “in America and running from you.” This would all bowl ...
Elvis will always be the sleek fellow with the wild hips and the mellow singing voice. Fifties Web pays tribute toElvis Presley, the true King of Rock and Roll. While this site includes his whole life, there is special emphasis on his early years, when he began his career in music. Whe...
singing with such gentle insistence and delicacy of phrasing ("Shall I stay"pronounced as if the words are fragile as crystal) that the corniness of the arrangement, with the Jordanaires mixed too high in the background and a steel guitar intruding on everything, makes little or no difference...
Presleytook the stage in Indianapolis on June 26, 1977, nobody knew it would prove to be the final concert performance of his career. The King of Rock and Roll ran through a set of his biggest hits that night, ending with one of his best-known songs, "Can't Help Falling in Love."...