Elvis gospel is the way to go. 7 weeks later and the Lord took him from us. Singing with his entire body in wretched pain from head to toe he could barely walk and talk. He suffered here from over a dozen critical diseases, including a rare full body inflammatory disease with no cure at the time. He was CLEARLY speaking to his creator here. He knew. This kind of SOUL & PASSION is what has made him truly beloved, and no one and nothing will EVER be able to take away his God crafted gifts that he shared with us. We the fans will ENSURE Elvis' good legacy for millenniums to come.
Elvis knocking audiences dead with EVEN gospel. Did you hear the cheers during and after this performance? There's only ONE thing greater than Elvis and gospel and that's the GOOD LORD himself!!!!!!!
Elvis loved the Lord. He loved his fans and didn't want to disappoint and gave it his all even thought he was in agony. He never gave up. Sang his heart to the end.
Nobody can sing like him. His Gospel music is outstanding. He loved the Lord and knew where his talent came from. Wish we could of kept him a little longer.
For being in bad health as he was he gave a banging performance!! Unfortunately he passed away 6 weeks later. I seen him in 1976 a year before this concert.
Elvis sang gospel at every live show. He won Grammy awards for his Gospel Albums. The bass singer (JD Sumner) with this group (The Stamps Quartet) knew Elvis since he was a teenager & attended JD’s shows with the Blackwood Brothers Quartet. Elvis hired him once he became famous. Please react to the early Blackwoods Brothers videos from 1951. Elvis later recorded the same songs. You can tell how much they influenced him. This is old-time Southern Gospel.
The man died a few weeks later. I am getting ready to turn 50. Spending my last weeks on my 40's. Besides this point, wont ever be nobody too bust these notes!!!
Yes this wasn't long before Elvis, left us it was really hard to see him in that condition, but one thing that never failed Elvis, was that great voice he had and shared with all of us,. Hey guy's I would like to request a song by Steven Wood, called "THANK YOU LORD" a great song give it a listen think you will enjoy it.
Loved Elvis's music but his gospel music is his best work by far you can feel the love and passion in his gospel music. When people would come back stage after concerts and wanted to hear him sing he would ONLY sing gospel music. He told them if they wanted to hear his hits go to a concert but back stage he sang what he wanted to share with everyone.
I love when one time a lady told Elvis, your the King, and Elvis answered "No darling I'm not a king Christ Jesus is the King, I'm just an entertainer......🙏🙏🙏🙏
I think you are right...he is singing directly to God...he seemed to have had a strong desire to sing at this depth to help others reach God and through is voice...amazing...
He, and other great singers did NOT have or NEED any Assistance like many do Today....Just pure Talent! In addition, ( As Already Mentioned) he was very Sickly and would pass away only weeks after!!
New subscriber here. Great reaction. Elvis was not well at this time of his life but he could still belt it out like no one else. His gospel music is the most inspiring to me. I saw him in concert a couple of years before he passed. I'll never forget that concert. RIP Elvis.
Hi there, I beg to differ! That's not soul, that's the Holy Spirit anointing his voice and music, because he honoured God. He never mocked God like so many singers and rappers do! You can see he's singing from his heart unto the Lord! In the middle of a concert, he chooses to honour His Creator. This man was truly unique and blessed by the Lord. He died 8 weeks after this concert. ❤🙏👍🇿🇦
-------------also what makes this so good are his male Gospel Quartet singers, the Stamps Quartet. Elvis voice toward the end of his life (this last show) seemed to experience a deeper sound and the most power he ever had in his voice, even though he was ill. Like a gift from God before he left.
You've got a new subscriber here from southwest Tennessee (Elvis Country). I love how the two of you are using your platform to tell people about Jesus Christ. Elvis loved sharing the good news of Jesus, through his Gospel music. I'm glad I came across your channel, and am happy that I've found another Brother and Sister in Christ. God bless the both of you!
The swede Carl Boberg, former member of Swedish Parliament and a preacher, wrote the text after witnessing a thunderstorm at Oknö by Kalmarsund. The music is an edited Swedish folk melody. This song was first printed in Mönsterås-Newspaper on 13 March 1886.
Elvis won more awards for his gospel singing than any of his other music! He sang for his Mom especially, he loved deeply. He totally loved to sing gospel, which he learned as a young boy growing up very poor in Tupelo Mississippi, he used to spend much of his time in black gospel churches. He never forgot the love & kindness given to him & his Mom from the black communities & churches. Elvis truly loved his Lord and was not grandstanding.
Just want you to know that young people like the two of you make me feel better about the world I will be leaving behind for my children/grandchildren. I would love seeing you react to "He Lives", by David Phelps. I believe you would be moved.
Great review of Elvis! Keep up the great work guys. If you want to hear a note from him that matches, if not betters this performance, watch 'What Now My Love' from the 'Aloha Hawaii rehearsal show'! Legend of a singer.
....the bass singer was J.D.Sumner, he held the Guiness Record for deepest bass voice on earth for many years....watch the gospel video(1972 in Memphis(I believe)...WAY DOWN
This is Elvis at his sickest. He was overweight, bloated, and on the brink of dying from drug addiction and heart and intestinal issues. I hope you will find an earlier version of his singing this song. He was trying his hardest here but was just too far gone to be at his best.
While I love this version, I think the BETTER VERSION IS THE ONE FROM 1972. you must react to that one also!!!! Please!! This version is amazing not just because his voice but because even though he was on deaths door due to various illnesses he still sounded amazing through all the pain and suffering he was going through at this point in time. I like to think he knew his time was short and he’s really talking to God and meaning of very word he’s saying! You said it’s “soul”, which it is cause Elvis had that in spades but I’d say it’s also his truth to God and him knowing he’ll see him soon!
first i just want to say i love your username!!! and just to add to what you said about him knowing his time was near: from an interview i watched with estelle brown last year interviewer: do you think he knew his time was near? estelle: yes yes i believe he did the weeks leading up to his death during the end of our june 77 tour.. whenever i asked "how you doing baby" he would tell me "my mommas comin to get me soon"... and i completely agree 72 is the better version!
Elvis actually sounded better live than I studio recordings. Don't get me wrong, his studio recordings are amazing, but his live performances took his voice to a whole new level.
@@mikem957 he put passion and soul into every performance (though we know he had quite a few rough shows during the late 70s) in this 77 version that isn't passion or soul its him fighting to deliver, make it through the song, and struggling to do a good job i love him and its very painful to watch a man who just always took his voice wherever he wanted as easy as breathing or talking....have to work so hard to get through a song and lean so hard on his backups to boast him up i love e with all my heart but i am not blind to his poor performances and he did have many this is one of them its just my own opinion but 72 and many other of his live how great thou art are far superior to this....just because he's up there literally dying during this one does not change that or make it more powerful his last truly great show was in pittsburgh on 12/31/76 and he had a few really good ones in 77..this and rapid city were not among those
Elvis gospel is the way to go. 7 weeks later and the Lord took him from us. Singing with his entire body in wretched pain from head to toe he could barely walk and talk. He suffered here from over a dozen critical diseases, including a rare full body inflammatory disease with no cure at the time. He was CLEARLY speaking to his creator here. He knew. This kind of SOUL & PASSION is what has made him truly beloved, and no one and nothing will EVER be able to take away his God crafted gifts that he shared with us. We the fans will ENSURE Elvis' good legacy for millenniums to come.
August 16,1977✝😔
They'll never ever be another singer like him never he touches your heart your soul they'll never be another Elvis Presley
Elvis only won three Grammys throughout his entire career. All three were for his gospel music.
He gave his absolute best when giving glory to God.
Elvis knocking audiences dead with EVEN gospel. Did you hear the cheers during and after this performance? There's only ONE thing greater than Elvis and gospel and that's the GOOD LORD himself!!!!!!!
Makes me cry every single time.
Make no mistake this man was the coolest man ever even in person he made people melt.. god has him.now
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He 100% hit that high note. He had one of the most impressive vocal ranges ever in music.
Elvis loved the Lord. He loved his fans and didn't want to disappoint and gave it his all even thought he was in agony. He never gave up. Sang his heart to the end.
Elvis about 6 weeks before he died. Being closer to God than ever before in his marvelous career. Simply astounding.
I miss his spirit and how gods presence was in him
Nobody can sing like him. His Gospel music is outstanding. He loved the Lord and knew where his talent came from. Wish we could of kept him a little longer.
The King worships the King of Kings Awesome
Elvis Gospel takes me to church every time!!❤️🙏
Love Elvis Presley voice
اعظم فنان على مر العصور لم ولن يتكرر الملك بدون منازع
Crying in the Chapel by Elvis is a great gospel song
Elvis….The Best
Elvis is always the best and his gospel songs are so beautiful
They don’t call him, “The King” for nothing! 😊
I was at Elvis last concert
6 weeks after this concert which was June 1977; he joined the Lord. RIP!!
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For being in bad health as he was he gave a banging performance!! Unfortunately he passed away 6 weeks later. I seen him in 1976 a year before this concert.
Elvis could have been an opera singer, if you listen to some of his warm up sessions….he had an amazing operatic range, if he had gone down that road.
I love the 72 version by elvis.
Of course it's easy to choose the right one
Wonderful song
Oh wow what a powerful voice! And it sounded like His quire sent him straight to jesus on this one😮❤
Elvis had an 8 octave range!
Fun Fact. Whitney Houston's mother Cissy was one of his background singers
This is my favorite rendition of this song! He gave it His All!!!!😢❤😊
Elvis sang gospel at every live show. He won Grammy awards for his Gospel Albums. The bass singer (JD Sumner) with this group (The Stamps Quartet) knew Elvis since he was a teenager & attended JD’s shows with the Blackwood Brothers Quartet. Elvis hired him once he became famous. Please react to the early Blackwoods Brothers videos from 1951. Elvis later recorded the same songs. You can tell how much they influenced him. This is old-time Southern Gospel.
Believe it or not, the only Grammy Awards ELVIS won were for Gospel.
Never be another. Another man, another time. Live and share your gifts to others.
The man died a few weeks later. I am getting ready to turn 50. Spending my last weeks on my 40's. Besides this point, wont ever be nobody too bust these notes!!!
Every time I hear this song, it is always the first time.
Love elvis singing gospel every concert he did he sanged a gospel song
Elvis is so great it give me chills every time
J.D. Sumner with the Super Duper Extra Low Bass Note at the end>
I hope by this time, you have gone back and listened to him sing this when he was not ill. He kills it!!!
Yes this wasn't long before Elvis, left us it was really hard to see him in that condition, but one thing that never failed Elvis, was that great voice he had and shared with all of us,. Hey guy's I would like to request a song by Steven Wood, called "THANK YOU LORD" a great song give it a listen think you will enjoy it.
The high note is Kathy Westmoreland the suprano. Amazing voice too.
Loved Elvis's music but his gospel music is his best work by far you can feel the love and passion in his gospel music. When people would come back stage after concerts and wanted to hear him sing he would ONLY sing gospel music. He told them if they wanted to hear his hits go to a concert but back stage he sang what he wanted to share with everyone.
Bridge over troubled water by Elvis, it's one you got to hear...
Outstanding
I love when one time a lady told Elvis, your the King, and Elvis answered "No darling I'm not a king Christ Jesus is the King, I'm just an entertainer......🙏🙏🙏🙏
Elvis is singing directly to God. Notice the Holy Ghost shiver
I think you are right...he is singing directly to God...he seemed to have had a strong desire to sing at this depth to help others reach God and through is voice...amazing...
He, and other great singers did NOT have or NEED any Assistance like many do Today....Just pure Talent! In addition, ( As Already Mentioned) he was very Sickly and would pass away only weeks after!!
New subscriber here. Great reaction. Elvis was not well at this time of his life but he could still belt it out like no one else. His gospel music is the most inspiring to me. I saw him in concert a couple of years before he passed. I'll never forget that concert. RIP Elvis.
Good rection praise God.
Hi there, I beg to differ! That's not soul, that's the Holy Spirit anointing his voice and music, because he honoured God. He never mocked God like so many singers and rappers do! You can see he's singing from his heart unto the Lord! In the middle of a concert, he chooses to honour His Creator. This man was truly unique and blessed by the Lord. He died 8 weeks after this concert. ❤🙏👍🇿🇦
To me this is better than the 72 version. He fully took the reins in this one ❤ He didn't stand back for His Choir. He gave it All!!!😮
His voice is obviously stronger in 77!
Praise God
Elvis won 3 Grammys and all were for his gospel albums. More Elvis gospel please. "Milky White Way" is a most.
"Oh how great I think you are oh Lord, how great Thou art."
Not normal his voice wooowwww
And that was just 6 weeks before he died.
@@mikem957 i know👑
Get well soon sweet lady❤
Awesome man with a great voice.
Magical ❤ Love Elvis
-------------also what makes this so good are his male Gospel Quartet singers, the Stamps Quartet. Elvis voice toward the end of his life (this last show) seemed to experience a deeper sound and the most power he ever had in his voice, even though he was ill. Like a gift from God before he left.
The greatest performer only he can share the gospel of Jesus Christ during a sold out concert ❤️🙏🏼
That was his last concert before he died at the age of 42. So sad.
You've got a new subscriber here from southwest Tennessee (Elvis Country). I love how the two of you are using your platform to tell people about Jesus Christ. Elvis loved sharing the good news of Jesus, through his Gospel music. I'm glad I came across your channel, and am happy that I've found another Brother and Sister in Christ. God bless the both of you!
He sure did hit the high note. He and Charlie.
Amazing reaction. Love it. The KING. Please try American Trilogy. Thanks 💕💕💕💕
God sings with him❤❤❤❤❤
The swede Carl Boberg, former member of Swedish Parliament and a preacher, wrote the text after witnessing a thunderstorm at Oknö by Kalmarsund.
The music is an edited Swedish folk melody.
This song was first printed in Mönsterås-Newspaper on 13 March 1886.
Elvis won more awards for his gospel singing than any of his other music! He sang for his Mom especially, he loved deeply. He totally loved to sing gospel, which he learned as a young boy growing up very poor in Tupelo Mississippi, he used to spend much of his time in black gospel churches. He never forgot the love & kindness given to him & his Mom from the black communities & churches. Elvis truly loved his Lord and was not grandstanding.
ANOTHER AMAZINGLY AWESOME BANGER! ❤❤❤❤
You. Don,t. Stop. A. Song. You. Don,t. In. Church😢
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New fan here, love your reactions. Dude I thought you were Richard Sherman from the NFL at first. Uncanny resemblance
Just want you to know that young people like the two of you make me feel better about the world I will be leaving behind for my children/grandchildren. I would love seeing you react to "He Lives", by David Phelps. I believe you would be moved.
Sorry, I got the name of the song wrong..."He is Alive"!
You don't see performer's today giving tribute to GOD!
God bless yall
Youshouldhave picked one of his other performances years earlier before he was near the end of his life. Pretty easy to see the difference.
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Great review of Elvis! Keep up the great work guys. If you want to hear a note from him that matches, if not betters this performance, watch 'What Now My Love' from the 'Aloha Hawaii rehearsal show'! Legend of a singer.
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This was one his lasr performances. He died later in 1977
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How Great Thou Art by Carrie Underwood and Vince Gill. You will be amazed.
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Do 1972 version
....the bass singer was J.D.Sumner, he held the Guiness Record for deepest bass voice on earth for many years....watch the gospel video(1972 in Memphis(I believe)...WAY DOWN
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This was his last! He died eight weeks later❤
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This is Elvis at his sickest. He was overweight, bloated, and on the brink of dying from drug addiction and heart and intestinal issues. I hope you will find an earlier version of his singing this song. He was trying his hardest here but was just too far gone to be at his best.
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While I love this version, I think the BETTER VERSION IS THE ONE FROM 1972. you must react to that one also!!!! Please!!
This version is amazing not just because his voice but because even though he was on deaths door due to various illnesses he still sounded amazing through all the pain and suffering he was going through at this point in time. I like to think he knew his time was short and he’s really talking to God and meaning of very word he’s saying! You said it’s “soul”, which it is cause Elvis had that in spades but I’d say it’s also his truth to God and him knowing he’ll see him soon!
first i just want to say i love your username!!!
and just to add to what you said about him knowing his time was near:
from an interview i watched with estelle brown last year
interviewer:
do you think he knew his time was near?
estelle:
yes
yes i believe he did
the weeks leading up to his death during the end of our june 77 tour.. whenever i asked "how you doing baby"
he would tell me
"my mommas comin to get me soon"...
and i completely agree 72 is the better version!
I agree. The '72 version is so much better.
Elvis actually sounded better live than I studio recordings. Don't get me wrong, his studio recordings are amazing, but his live performances took his voice to a whole new level.
I disagree with the 72 version being better. He put way more passion and soul in this 77 version. Especially the climatic ending.
@@mikem957
he put passion and soul into every performance (though we know he had quite a few rough shows during the late 70s)
in this 77 version that isn't passion or soul
its him fighting to deliver, make it through the song, and struggling to do a good job
i love him and its very painful to watch a man who just always took his voice wherever he wanted as easy as breathing or talking....have to work so hard to get through a song and lean so hard on his backups to boast him up
i love e with all my heart but i am not blind to his poor performances and he did have many
this is one of them
its just my own opinion
but 72 and many other of his live how great thou art are far superior to this....just because he's up there literally dying during this one does not change that or make it more powerful
his last truly great show was in pittsburgh on 12/31/76
and he had a few really good ones in 77..this and rapid city were not among those