He put every fiber of his being into that performance!!! No better singer, no one as handsome, no better person, no better showman will ever be again.😊❤
and I was lucky enough to be at his show front row and center. You’re so right, no one can ever compare!, ❤️ I live in Las Vegas and heard so many great stories of how he treated people. No one better!!
His heart and soul went into every word he sang here. I said before, this was more than a song, he was delivering a much-needed message to the world, one we still need today. One of the greatest performances ever. He's at his best here and for Elvis, that's saying something.
a much needed message to the world ,indeed - 55 years ago this year - 55 means loud and clear doesn't it? i mean in millitary speak - Elvis speaking loud and clear 55 years later - the answer's gotta come- out there in the dark there's a flickering candle - destined to become ablaze
Elvises manager wanted him to sing a christmas song for his final song of the night, Elvis told him F U Im singing If I can dream for my friend Martin. His voice was raspy cuz he was on the border line of crying trying to hold back. His band members said after this performance he went back stage and fell on the floor in the fetal position and cryed for a half hour. He poured everytging he had into this and it drained him dry. R.I.P Elvis. God Bless King. No Autotune, No Computers back then Just Raw God given Talent. No Words !
this was performed a few weeks after MLK was assassinated, this was Elvis's dream that we could all one day live in peace and love one another. Imagine what it was like back in 1968, sadly this song is still relevant to our times now.. we still need peace and understanding.
Charlie Hodge his confidant and best friend I became friends with for years after Elvis died n he told me many great stories about Elvis I even kept a journal on the stories that he told me. One was after singing this song n walking back stage he started to cry. N when they showed him the all white suit they wanted him to wear he left n went to a men's store n bought a red scarf to wear around his neck, he said that it represented the blood that was shed
In my opinion the best and most powerful performance by Elvis ever..He put everything he had into this song because he had belief in the words of what he was singing..His manger and the sponsors of the show didn't want him to do this song but he did it anyway..Tribute and remembrance of Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy who were assassinated earlier in the year..Elvis was also a huge believer and supporter of the civil rights movement and very much admired MLK and Bobby Kennedy..They say after he performed this song he went back stage and cried..No one could ever perform this song as well as he did..He was and still is the King..
Elves loved and respected Martin Luther king Jr. He was killed just a couple of months before Elvis sang this sing. Some one knew how he felt and he Wrote this song for him Absolutely beautiful. I have loved Elvis for 65 years I Especially love his Gospels.
He had this written for him. It's based on Dr Martin Luther King Jr's I have a dream speech. He was on a movie set when he learned of Martin Luther King Jr's assassination. He was devastated. Then two months later Senator Robert Kennedy was also slain. They were two of the greatest allies in the Civil Rights Movement. This aired in December of 1968. You can see him almost stumble because he's putting everything into this song. It is said that after this performance he quickly exited the stage and went and sobbed in his dressing room.
Such a powerful performance and the most amazing song. I honestly don't know how he got through that song on camera. Elvis had such amazing strength in his heart when he sang. No matter the song no matter where he was performing. I wish my Dad was still alive so I could share all of this renewed focus on Elvis again. He would have loved it. 💗💓💖
Well close it was for a movie that never went into production. They had no artist picked but they knew Elvis was getting ready to cut his ICONIC come back special. Elvis was a HUGE SUPPORTER of Dr King and when he heard the song, Jerry said tears just fell and he looked at the Production Manager and said "I want this to close the TV spot" history was made.
i did not know that - thankyou - that is fascinating - all i knew was he left it all on the stage - so epic with a capital E - 55 years later - is this the theme for America's comeback? Rebirth of a nation? i want his dream to come true whoaaah right now - i want his dream to be my dream - it's like a prayer with Epic Emotion that writes on the heart surely the answer is coming right now
ps i am directing my comments as replies to your comments because i don't want to spoil the 153 number of comments - Elvis was a gospel singer - 153 is the sum of 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10+11+12+13+14+15+16+17 which is a great mental arithmetic exercise - easier than you would think - where in the bible does 153 appear and what does it mean?
The message of this song is just as relevant today as the day Elvis sang it. What a powerful performance. You could just see the emotion in his face and hear it in his voice. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
even more relevant i reckon - louder and clearer with each passing day - 55 years ago this year this song was recorded - 55 means loud and clear in millitary speak - he really does reach inside and melt down this cold heart of stone with that one - it is freakin blistering
Elvis is one of the best singers that has ever lived. He was also a fabulous entertainer. There is a reason he is called "The King". He had a great voice & could sing anything whether it was ballads, gospel or rock. This song "If I Can Dream" was a tribute to Martin Luther King after his assassination.
@@ShawnCaldwell11 Yes! His voice was so versatile, but nothing is as beautiful to me as his vibrato. You can just tell it’s natural and it shows off the most in Bridge Over Troubled Water
Fantastic performance by Elvis. His voice and range is phenomenal. This man is the GOAT and he's still loved worldwide. No one could sing like him, ever! 🤜🤛🥇⚡🌍🇿🇦
I read once somebody said when you listen to this song just know that the angels are Weeping in heaven for some reason I have to believe that. Great reaction
I saw him 1974 1975, I was lucky and got one of his scarfs he wore around his neck during the performance. I had tickets for the August 20, 1977 show that I paid a whopping $14.00 each. He passed August 16, 1977.
Elvis the singer was impeccable but Elvis the man, Humanitarian,was bloody Amazing !He did so much for so many ,there are hundreds of stories of his kindness and generosity that would blow your mind !😍
One of the most impressive was when he and Jerry Schilling flew commercial from LA to Washington for Elvis' meeting with Nixon in 1970. Elvis cashed a check for $500 in LA so they'd have money for the trip, but on the plane he met a soldier on his way home from Vietnam and gave the five hundred bucks - every cent he had on him - to the returning serviceman. Truly a generous soul.
I was 12 and sitting right in front of the tv. I saw him do this very song/same back drop... so it ended up being the official video. It is still my all time fav.
I had the great fortune of seeing Elvis when I was 6 in 1973. My mom took me. I’ve never forgotten it. The music, the women screaming (mom included 😂). I remember clearly the day he died. My mother bawled so hard. There will never be another King imo. I still love him to this day and his messages are needed as much today as ever. A trailblazer in so many ways.
His backup singers, musicians and everyone in the control room said this is the one and only time they ever seen Elvis cry while singing on stage. After the performance was over they all went backstage and just hugged each other and cried. Elvis then went and locked himself on the bus alone for over an hour and got on his knees and prayed and cried.
This was aired in December of 68. Elvis's manager Tom Parker wanted the last song to be a cheesy Christmas song but Elvis stood up to him (one of the few times) and insisted it be If I Can Dream. He was right of course. I saw Elvis July 1976 in Rochester N.Y. at the War Memorial Coliseum. We had floor seats so I was able to get up to the stage and pretty close to him and his Blue Blue eyes. It was surreal...there he was Elvis Presley. I'll never forget it.
The most powerful performance on the planet. I felt his pain, sorrow, and grief. Can't help crying when I watch Elvis sing from his soul. Than You Elvis.....R.I.P❤
Loved this song and Elvis. Your reaction was wonderful, too. We can see how moved you are by the performance. Miss your old intro though, where we got a close up of your beautiful blue eyes. 😊
This was a tribute to Martin 🎉Luther King Jr who had been assassinated a few months earlier and also Bobby Kennedy. I feel Elvis felt every word of this song. I agree with you , the only word to describe it is “Incredible”.
I read a Vanity Fair article and the director said Elvis was very upset about both assasinations and had talked about them. He told the song writer to write the best song he had ever written based on his conversations with Elvis. That’s why the song seems so personal for Elvis. Those words were his actual feelings
I saw Elvis in Chicago in May 1976 at the old Chicago Stadium. This was about 15 months before he died and so means all the more to me. I was sitting in the second balcony with my boyfriend, Elvis was a little white dot on the stage that felt miles away and yet I was transported to dreamland watching and listening. I remember putting my chin in my hands and releasing a huge sigh and my boyfriend stated he wished I felt like that about him and I told him 'If you were Elvis, I would!' Gee, wonder why we broke up. Then just a few months later I was sitting in my car waiting for the light to turn green and the most horrible news came across the radio: Elvis had died. That shook me to my bones and I remember the horrible feeling of loss to his family, his community and to his very loving fans. One of my favorite songs by Elvis is 'Ghetto'. Shall look to see if you have reviewed it.
If you can't understand how much passion is in this performance... how amazing this man's voice and soul went into everything... The King. I wish I had been there but no.. I was 1 yrr old.. lol
The back story of this is at the end of his 1968 Special. When Elvis came back from his Army duty, he wasn't sure if people would still attend his concerts like before so he did this Special and to close it, he went alone on stage to sing this song. Now his agent, Colonel Parker, didn't want him to sing this song but Elvis insisted. He was full of emotion after the assassination of Martin Luther King and of course, Bobby Kennedy and he was so distraught that he sang this song. There are quite a few lines from Martin's 'I Have A Dream' speech as well. When he finished and the curtains closed, he fell to the ground and cried for a very long time. He has only sang it a very few times since then (of course, before his death) but that song was to heartbreaking for him. There's a documentary that shows how Elvis had no racism in his heart whatsoever and felt that he had to pay his respect to MLK. This was from the heart and soul. Thanks for the reaction as always. Love from Canada.
My parents listened to Elvis and I hated it but I only heard the rock songs from the movies. This was a PHENOMENAL performance. Wow. I’m stunned. He was incredible
It was soon after Martin Luther king and Robert Kennedy assignation…he was deeply affected and felt he needed to do a message song. In this special there’s a Elvis unplugged impromptu session . Incredible w black leather suit to boot!
He was absolutely AMAZING!! I still listen to his songs at least once a day. There's just something about his voice that makes me feel at peace with the world. When you can, do please react to his version of Bridge Over Troubled Water - it is out of this world and the best version I have ever heard ❤
There was only one Elvis, never to matched again. Every song he sang HE FELT! He got a bad rap from a lot of people but, they didn't know him like others did and they didn't want to know him. I've watch the Elvis documentaries and he did so much for so many without any fanfare. Truly a legend that will never be forgotten. Love your reactions, have a great day.
This song was only performed at this TV special and he performed it in an empty, darkened studio. He never sang it on stage in front of a live audience which makes this performance extra special. ❤
This is one of my all time favorites performances....He left everything he had behind on that stage. You can see how spent he is at the end. Such humanity, such power, He was a force to be reckoned with...and still is! Thank you for this. Love your reactions.
I'm in Memphis and saw him here in 1976. After the many other concerts I've been to in my life, seeing our hometown boy remains the most memorable of my life. Of course, been through Graceland several times and cried at the gates with hundreds of others each Christmas.
I'm 66 and no one has ever come close to Elvis!!!!
SOOOOOO true !!!!!!
Long live the King! There will never be another Elvis, not even close.
There was no auto tune back then. What you heard was pure talent
And right here is why Elvis has always been, and always will be "The King"! This came from his very soul!
He put every fiber of his being into that performance!!! No better singer, no one as handsome, no better person, no better showman will ever be again.😊❤
That is a big facts
I agree 💯!! There will never be another like Elvis!
Billions of people agree
How much love Elvis had given us. You feel it in his memorizing performance. There’s only one Elvis. Can never be duplicated.
and I was lucky enough to be at his show front row and center. You’re so right, no one can ever compare!, ❤️ I live in Las Vegas and heard so many great stories of how he treated people. No one better!!
More Elvis please! still the gOAT
His heart and soul went into every word he sang here. I said before, this was more than a song, he was delivering a much-needed message to the world, one we still need today. One of the greatest performances ever. He's at his best here and for Elvis, that's saying something.
a much needed message to the world ,indeed - 55 years ago this year - 55 means loud and clear doesn't it? i mean in millitary speak - Elvis speaking loud and clear 55 years later - the answer's gotta come- out there in the dark there's a flickering candle - destined to become ablaze
Elvises manager wanted him to sing a christmas song for his final song of the night, Elvis told him F U Im singing If I can dream for my friend Martin. His voice was raspy cuz he was on the border line of crying trying to hold back. His band members said after this performance he went back stage and fell on the floor in the fetal position and cryed for a half hour. He poured everytging he had into this and it drained him dry. R.I.P Elvis. God Bless King. No Autotune, No Computers back then Just Raw God given Talent. No Words !
He's called "The King" for a reason lol
Nobody, and I do mean NOBODY, was or ever will be the entertainer that ELVIS was! FANTASTIC!!!
this was performed a few weeks after MLK was assassinated, this was Elvis's dream that we could all one day live in peace and love one another. Imagine what it was like back in 1968, sadly this song is still relevant to our times now.. we still need peace and understanding.
And this is why he is the KING!
My chest hurts with the pain knowing that this dream will never come true 😢
No one, before or since has ever sung with such raw emotion.... He is and always will be the KING!!
This song should come out Today. He had some very talented black back up singers and they said when he got through they were All Crying
Absolute perfection. There will never be another like him. He was a gift from God. For us he gave his everything. God bless him 💙
Nothing much needs to be said. Elvis left it all on the stage with with this beautiful tribute.
There'll never be another man like him ... TCB Elvis forever !
That is why he is the King of music 🙂
Elvis just took us to church. Bravo!
I saw Elvis in concert the year of his death. I have never heard a voice before nor after that even comes close to his talent. I witnessed a miracle.
Charlie Hodge his confidant and best friend I became friends with for years after Elvis died n he told me many great stories about Elvis I even kept a journal on the stories that he told me. One was after singing this song n walking back stage he started to cry. N when they showed him the all white suit they wanted him to wear he left n went to a men's store n bought a red scarf to wear around his neck, he said that it represented the blood that was shed
He almost manifested that world in that moment by his own force of will
Saw him the year before he passed.. Can not tell you how wonderful he was even then!
He definitely believed in having dreams!
In my opinion the best and most powerful performance by Elvis ever..He put everything he had into this song because he had belief in the words of what he was singing..His manger and the sponsors of the show didn't want him to do this song but he did it anyway..Tribute and remembrance of Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy who were assassinated earlier in the year..Elvis was also a huge believer and supporter of the civil rights movement and very much admired MLK and Bobby Kennedy..They say after he performed this song he went back stage and cried..No one could ever perform this song as well as he did..He was and still is the King..
I like to think he literally gave his soul in this performance and he truly didn’t feel everything that came after 🤘🏻
Elves loved and respected Martin Luther king Jr. He was killed just a couple of months before Elvis sang this sing. Some one knew how he felt and he Wrote this song for him Absolutely beautiful. I have loved Elvis for 65 years I Especially love his Gospels.
Si nos imprecionamos viendo este video en el 2023 imaginense en aquellos tiempos elvis un coloso tenia algo que sobresalia de los demas.esa presenci.
Elvis in his prime! No wonder he was such an icon! ♥️
La actuación en vivo mas extraordinaria de la historia, se paso❤
This entire comeback special was wonderful! I can still remember watching it as a young girl!
He had this written for him.
It's based on Dr Martin Luther King Jr's I have a dream speech.
He was on a movie set when he learned of Martin Luther King Jr's assassination. He was devastated.
Then two months later Senator Robert Kennedy was also slain.
They were two of the greatest allies in the Civil Rights Movement.
This aired in December of 1968.
You can see him almost stumble because he's putting everything into this song.
It is said that after this performance he quickly exited the stage and went and sobbed in his dressing room.
Such a powerful performance and the most amazing song. I honestly don't know how he got through that song on camera. Elvis had such amazing strength in his heart when he sang. No matter the song no matter where he was performing. I wish my Dad was still alive so I could share all of this renewed focus on Elvis again. He would have loved it. 💗💓💖
Well close it was for a movie that never went into production. They had no artist picked but they knew Elvis was getting ready to cut his ICONIC come back special. Elvis was a HUGE SUPPORTER of Dr King and when he heard the song, Jerry said tears just fell and he looked at the Production Manager and said "I want this to close the TV spot" history was made.
i did not know that - thankyou - that is fascinating - all i knew was he left it all on the stage - so epic with a capital E - 55 years later - is this the theme for America's comeback? Rebirth of a nation? i want his dream to come true whoaaah right now - i want his dream to be my dream - it's like a prayer with Epic Emotion that writes on the heart surely the answer is coming right now
ps i am directing my comments as replies to your comments because i don't want to spoil the 153 number of comments - Elvis was a gospel singer - 153 is the sum of 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10+11+12+13+14+15+16+17 which is a great mental arithmetic exercise - easier than you would think - where in the bible does 153 appear and what does it mean?
Glorious!! 💕💕💕💕 Thank you!
He had a Gift from God !
The Best singer ever lived !!
My wife and I saw him live in Philadelphia...I swear everyone there stood for the entire concert...It was an incredible experience.
Can’t see enough of Elvis ever!!! 😊
The message of this song is just as relevant today as the day Elvis sang it. What a powerful performance. You could just see the emotion in his face and hear it in his voice. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
even more relevant i reckon - louder and clearer with each passing day - 55 years ago this year this song was recorded - 55 means loud and clear in millitary speak - he really does reach inside and melt down this cold heart of stone with that one - it is freakin blistering
He was a God. There will never be another. I saw him live
His most passionate and emotional performance I think always gives me the chill just fantastic thank you 😊
Elvis is one of the best singers that has ever lived. He was also a fabulous entertainer. There is a reason he is called "The King". He had a great voice & could sing anything whether it was ballads, gospel or rock. This song "If I Can Dream" was a tribute to Martin Luther King after his assassination.
I love Elvis’ vibrato. It’s a beautiful thing to hear
Nobody could sing like Elvis
@@ShawnCaldwell11 Yes! His voice was so versatile, but nothing is as beautiful to me as his vibrato. You can just tell it’s natural and it shows off the most in Bridge Over Troubled Water
The KIng! Miss him so much.
The sixties and seventies were magical times i assure you! Even most of the eighties ♥️
As Mick Jagger once said: " He is and was supreme!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
You would really enjoy the new Elvis movie that came out last summer! You can rent or buy it on youtube. It's his life story and so fantastic!!!
Fantastic performance by Elvis. His voice and range is phenomenal. This man is the GOAT and he's still loved worldwide. No one could sing like him, ever! 🤜🤛🥇⚡🌍🇿🇦
I read once somebody said when you listen to this song just know that the angels are Weeping in heaven for some reason I have to believe that. Great reaction
This is not just A song. This is a prayer!
LOOK I'M FROM MISSISSIPPI AND LIVE IN MEMPHIS HIS PRESENCE IS STILL THERE TO THIS DAY!❤
I saw him 1974 1975, I was lucky and got one of his scarfs he wore around his neck during the performance. I had tickets for the August 20, 1977 show that I paid a whopping $14.00 each. He passed August 16, 1977.
Incredible yes mazing fantastic elvis really 👏 wow
Elvis the singer was impeccable but Elvis the man, Humanitarian,was bloody Amazing !He did so much for so many ,there are hundreds of stories of his kindness and generosity that would blow your mind !😍
One of the most impressive was when he and Jerry Schilling flew commercial from LA to Washington for Elvis' meeting with Nixon in 1970. Elvis cashed a check for $500 in LA so they'd have money for the trip, but on the plane he met a soldier on his way home from Vietnam and gave the five hundred bucks - every cent he had on him - to the returning serviceman. Truly a generous soul.
@@JHargis68 Yes i saw a programme about that .Elvis was our King of Kindness !😍
No one can touch those silky vocals. He was amazing.
Love my beautiful Elvis, generous soul, always the Best
I was 12 and sitting right in front of the tv. I saw him do this very song/same back drop... so it ended up being the official video. It is still my all time fav.
One of my favorites ❤❤❤
Phenomenal command of that beautiful baritone. One of the all-time great performances.
I had the great fortune of seeing Elvis when I was 6 in 1973. My mom took me. I’ve never forgotten it. The music, the women screaming (mom included 😂). I remember clearly the day he died. My mother bawled so hard. There will never be another King imo. I still love him to this day and his messages are needed as much today as ever. A trailblazer in so many ways.
Powerful.
His backup singers, musicians and everyone in the control room said this is the one and only time they ever seen Elvis cry while singing on stage. After the performance was over they all went backstage and just hugged each other and cried. Elvis then went and locked himself on the bus alone for over an hour and got on his knees and prayed and cried.
This was aired in December of 68. Elvis's manager Tom Parker wanted the last song to be a cheesy Christmas song but Elvis stood up to him (one of the few times) and insisted it be If I Can Dream. He was right of course. I saw Elvis July 1976 in Rochester N.Y. at the War Memorial Coliseum. We had floor seats so I was able to get up to the stage and pretty close to him and his Blue Blue eyes. It was surreal...there he was Elvis Presley. I'll never forget it.
The most powerful performance on the planet. I felt his pain, sorrow, and grief. Can't help crying when I watch Elvis sing from his soul. Than You Elvis.....R.I.P❤
Great reaction! To a great performance.
HE IS.....
THE GOAT!!!!!!
THE KING FOREVER!!!!!!
Loved this song and Elvis. Your reaction was wonderful, too. We can see how moved you are by the performance. Miss your old intro though, where we got a close up of your beautiful blue eyes. 😊
I love this performance so much ❤he makes you feel every word in this one.❤❤❤❤
He feels and makes you feel every word of this to the very soul. Always the King❤
Classic Elvis at his best.
I was in 15th row at Chicago show. He was amazing
This was a tribute to Martin 🎉Luther King Jr who had been assassinated a few months earlier and also Bobby Kennedy. I feel Elvis felt every word of this song. I agree with you , the only word to describe it is “Incredible”.
And I was also told that tribute was also for John Kennedy
@Susan Crouthamel although I'm sure that Elvis was also devastated by President Kennedy's assassination that took place 5 years earlier.
@@firefighterchick It was Bobby Kennedy.
I read a Vanity Fair article and the director said Elvis was very upset about both assasinations and had talked about them. He told the song writer to write the best song he had ever written based on his conversations with Elvis. That’s why the song seems so personal for Elvis. Those words were his actual feelings
Mlk was a f..ng comunist...
Amazing! Never tire of Elvis ❤
“just Pretend” live performance 1970
This is truly one of Elvis's best songs and performances of all times because he chose it himself.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤king love
Thank God for ELVIS 🙏👑
Gr from Amsterdam
I saw Elvis in Chicago in May 1976 at the old Chicago Stadium. This was about 15 months before he died and so means all the more to me. I was sitting in the second balcony with my boyfriend, Elvis was a little white dot on the stage that felt miles away and yet I was transported to dreamland watching and listening. I remember putting my chin in my hands and releasing a huge sigh and my boyfriend stated he wished I felt like that about him and I told him 'If you were Elvis, I would!' Gee, wonder why we broke up.
Then just a few months later I was sitting in my car waiting for the light to turn green and the most horrible news came across the radio: Elvis had died. That shook me to my bones and I remember the horrible feeling of loss to his family, his community and to his very loving fans.
One of my favorite songs by Elvis is 'Ghetto'. Shall look to see if you have reviewed it.
If you can't understand how much passion is in this performance... how amazing this man's voice and soul went into everything... The King. I wish I had been there but no.. I was 1 yrr old.. lol
There is a young man who sings and sounds exactly like Elvis. His name is Bourke & the Elvis Matters Band. He is in the Netherlands.
The most meaningful moving performance ever. Great reaction
My favorite performance by him !!!
Elvis sang with soul. There is no one like him.
The back story of this is at the end of his 1968 Special. When Elvis came back from his Army duty, he wasn't sure if people would still attend his concerts like before so he did this Special and to close it, he went alone on stage to sing this song. Now his agent, Colonel Parker, didn't want him to sing this song but Elvis insisted. He was full of emotion after the assassination of Martin Luther King and of course, Bobby Kennedy and he was so distraught that he sang this song. There are quite a few lines from Martin's 'I Have A Dream' speech as well. When he finished and the curtains closed, he fell to the ground and cried for a very long time. He has only sang it a very few times since then (of course, before his death) but that song was to heartbreaking for him. There's a documentary that shows how Elvis had no racism in his heart whatsoever and felt that he had to pay his respect to MLK. This was from the heart and soul. Thanks for the reaction as always. Love from Canada.
My parents listened to Elvis and I hated it but I only heard the rock songs from the movies. This was a PHENOMENAL performance. Wow. I’m stunned. He was incredible
Yes he was.
Thank you for your genuine reaction and for showcasing this wonderful aong & performance by Elvis, without doubt, one of THE best of his career.
It was soon after Martin Luther king and Robert Kennedy assignation…he was deeply affected and felt he needed to do a message song. In this special there’s a Elvis unplugged impromptu session . Incredible w black leather suit to boot!
Please listen to "What now my love" and hear the range of Elvis voice. The best singer there will ever be.
I did have the honor of seeing Elvis in concert in Texas, it was by far one of the best memories of my life and in person was priceless
Thank you so much fantastisk ❤
Просто невозможно дышать и слезы катятся.
Hit the nail on the head...unmatched
The Great
My generation needed this Elvis movie.. I had no idea who he really was outside of a couple of songs
Greatest vocal performance of all time!!! Thanks for this wonderful review! Best regards~
He was absolutely AMAZING!! I still listen to his songs at least once a day. There's just something about his voice that makes me feel at peace with the world. When you can, do please react to his version of Bridge Over Troubled Water - it is out of this world and the best version I have ever heard ❤
There was only one Elvis, never to matched again. Every song he sang HE FELT! He got a bad rap from a lot of people but, they didn't know him like others did and they didn't want to know him. I've watch the Elvis documentaries and he did so much for so many without any fanfare. Truly a legend that will never be forgotten. Love your reactions, have a great day.
This song was only performed at this TV special and he performed it in an empty, darkened studio. He never sang it on stage in front of a live audience which makes this performance extra special. ❤
This is one of my all time favorites performances....He left everything he had behind on that stage. You can see how spent he is at the end. Such humanity, such power, He was a force to be reckoned with...and still is! Thank you for this. Love your reactions.
I'm in Memphis and saw him here in 1976. After the many other concerts I've been to in my life, seeing our hometown boy remains the most memorable of my life. Of course, been through Graceland several times and cried at the gates with hundreds of others each Christmas.