HIP HOP Fan REACTS To Elvis Presley - In The Ghetto

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  • @FortWorthFabian
    @FortWorthFabian  4 ปีที่แล้ว +44

    🎶 🎼 🎵

    • @japekki666
      @japekki666 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Beatles was huge Elvis fan. Beatles would not exist without Elvis. Paul has said that many times.

    • @rubyleuty9417
      @rubyleuty9417 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Elvis didn’t write any of the songs he sang. Mac Davis wrote this one and he is also an artist.

    • @greg6L6GC
      @greg6L6GC 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      He was a truck driver from Tupelo, Ms.

    • @larryplaisance8751
      @larryplaisance8751 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Everyone is reacting to this version. There is a lot better one, more moving, more heart grasping...the video is not of him, but of the Ghetto...IMO you would like it more. This one is more Vegas style...too upbeat

    • @paulhuggett7503
      @paulhuggett7503 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@rubyleuty9417 Ruby, I think you'll find he co-wrote Don't be Cruel, Love Me Tender, and I think 'Heartbreak Hotel.' (co-wrote) 😀

  • @arleneelvisgirl4451
    @arleneelvisgirl4451 4 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    He was born into extreme poverty and lived in it most of his young life. He had many black friends his entire life and helped many, many people never forgetting where he came from. If I Can Dream is another deep beautiful song.

  • @rayc2993
    @rayc2993 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Elvis was raised up very poor. No one would touch that song but he did, he understood what it was like. Thanks for your reaction and GOD BLESS YOU.

  • @ornellabarbaro3861
    @ornellabarbaro3861 3 ปีที่แล้ว +55

    Imagine the courage it took to record that song in the 1960s.
    Sending much love and respect to him. He truly deserves it.

    • @harmony331000
      @harmony331000 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      People don’t seem to appreciate exactly how big it actually was to record this back then , it was very risky, and it’s horrifying to hear how relevant it still is🥺I’m incredibly privileged, no doubt about it!!

    • @bradhuskers
      @bradhuskers ปีที่แล้ว +4

      And keep in mind, the critically acclaimed studio recording is light years better.

  • @jetsteeltherealdeal7827
    @jetsteeltherealdeal7827 4 ปีที่แล้ว +268

    The GOAT of all GOATS...he wasn’t just a star,he was a freakin galaxy and the stars just revolves around him

    • @anjakrames5705
      @anjakrames5705 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Great 👍✌

    • @FortWorthFabian
      @FortWorthFabian  4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      😂

    • @queencerseilannister3519
      @queencerseilannister3519 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @aidanduffy3407
      @aidanduffy3407 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Cheers for the vids brah.. was wondering if ya get the same sound with ear phones through the hood?

    • @FortWorthFabian
      @FortWorthFabian  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@aidanduffy3407 i have sensitive ears but the sound isnt exactly the same but its still great. i usually turn up the audio slightly with my hood on, but its more comfortable ill say that lol

  • @crypto118
    @crypto118 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Hats off to Mac Davis for writing a song that is just as relevant now as it was in '69 if not more so. And I wish Elvis was around today to speak some truth to this mess we are in.

  • @markcainyourfriendinthecar3387
    @markcainyourfriendinthecar3387 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Almost 50 years old and the song is still pertinent to today's world.

  • @OutofSyncLV
    @OutofSyncLV 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    This song hits hard for me. My family fled to the US from the South East Asian country of Laos. The civil war and genocide pushed my family to flee. They arrive in the US and shortly after I'm born in the ghetto. It doesn't get better from here. Not for a while at least.

  • @Jeri_C11
    @Jeri_C11 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    He lived in abject poverty when he was growing up. He was so worried someday he might be poor again. He was so generous with his wealth. He sang and became famous before the Army and continued afterwards. Thanks so much for your beautiful reactions. 👍🏻😢

  • @keithwild241
    @keithwild241 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Him singing this always brings tears to my eyes

  • @Dorakaz1
    @Dorakaz1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +168

    He didn't have to do this song, but he did it! Respect!

    • @FortWorthFabian
      @FortWorthFabian  4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      yessss much respect

    • @leightumlin3534
      @leightumlin3534 4 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Written by Mac Davis; recorded by Elvis in 1969 during a great deal of turmoil. It was an international hit. He reached people across the globe with this story and it is so sad that they cycle has still not been broken. He is literally telling society that they are responsible for obliterating poverty and a poor public education system. This song was part of his set in Vegas; thousands of people heard the song, but did they listen with their hearts? I don't think so.

    • @dagr.johnsen2164
      @dagr.johnsen2164 4 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      The record company and his manager "Colonel" Tom Parker didn't want him to record this fantastic song.
      But.. Mr. Presley wanted to!!!

    • @nursewratchet59
      @nursewratchet59 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I was raised in segregated south. I remember this song coming out, an instant hit, but he got much flack for it. This was a very big deal in 1969. So much respect for this mega talent.

    • @JoeKentMagic
      @JoeKentMagic 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      His people advised him not to do it ... said it was too controversial ... Elvis said he loved the Truth of the song and did it anyway.
      The G.O.A.T.

  • @stevenhopkins2887
    @stevenhopkins2887 4 ปีที่แล้ว +47

    This was my favorite song sung by Elvis...It still tears me up today, and I am 66 years old!

    • @FortWorthFabian
      @FortWorthFabian  4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      😢

    • @bradhuskers
      @bradhuskers ปีที่แล้ว +1

      And the critically acclaimed studio recording is light years better

  • @bemljeve
    @bemljeve 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Thanks again for this reaction, sir. As already stated in the comments, Parker did not want Elvis to sing this song, but the King really wanted to. This is one of the many proofs in the Kings history that E should have changed management.

  • @harmony331000
    @harmony331000 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    People don’t seem to appreciate exactly how big it actually was to record this back then , it was very risky, and it’s horrifying to hear how relevant it still is🥺I’m incredibly privileged, no doubt about it!

  • @JIMMYDIANO
    @JIMMYDIANO 4 ปีที่แล้ว +189

    Being raised in extreme poverty, 2 room shack with no running water, he never forgot where he came from or those that were still there. He loved God and people. His generosity was unsurpassed. Many greats in the business, like play great James Brown, Jackie Wilson, when Jackie passed away the only photo he had by his bedside was a picture of him and Elvis together. Muhammad Ali spoke at his funeral and talked about his great humility and generosity. Interesting stuff man. Thanks for the cool reaction.

    • @FortWorthFabian
      @FortWorthFabian  4 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      very deep. thanks for your support. this is a great song

    • @mikehoncho8896
      @mikehoncho8896 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      James Brown also covered elvis love me tender in tribute to elvis. Brown was one of the 1st people at his house n 1 of the only people elvis family let have time alone with elvis body when he passed. Him n brown were very close...

    • @JoeKentMagic
      @JoeKentMagic 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      James Brown said, "Ebbidy debitty , dobbity do ! "
      When translated from Da Funk, it means, " Elvis Presley taught the White man how to *GET DOWN* !!"
      My favorite James Brown quote ... that I could decipher, anyway...
      MR. JAMES BROWN = G.O.A.T.

    • @renettas5027
      @renettas5027 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      You can best believe this song has nothing to do with his experiences.. White vs black poverty do not compare.. Even broke white people still have privileges more valuable than money.. This song like 90% of Elvis's songs was written by a black man.. The song is good but don't confuse the reality that he's not the genius that wrote it he's the genius that capitalized off it..

    • @carolinakudzu6284
      @carolinakudzu6284 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Elvis never had a pair of shoes until he was 8 years old. No free telephone for him. You don't know much about the history poverty in the US or other countries.

  • @BeHappy-cp4fv
    @BeHappy-cp4fv 4 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    When Elvis was drafted into the army the government was going to dismiss it and he did not have to join because of his Fame. But he said, no sir, I am going to serve my country like everyone else. So he went into the army for 2 years.

  • @Jeri_C11
    @Jeri_C11 3 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    The gift of Elvis is how he reaches ones soul with his passion as he gets into the song. He said he’d never sing or pick a song he didn’t feel or relate to. He was born into abject poverty. He lost a twin when he was born & had a rough childhood. When he sings Gospel, I can be cooking etc & all of a sudden tears are running down my face because his voice is such a God given talent. Thanks for playing that video.

  • @leecozzens8155
    @leecozzens8155 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Elvis’ gospel songs are unlike any other, and the only work he won a Grammy for, ironically. Peace in the Valley, How Great Though Art, Where could I go but to the Lord, and more. I’m not a super religious guy, but the songs are beautiful.

  • @samb4310
    @samb4310 4 ปีที่แล้ว +143

    Elvis was very poor and he was the first superstar world wide than the army drafted him .You should listen to if i can dream..

  • @KindCountsDeb3773
    @KindCountsDeb3773 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    From the 70's, very turbulent times. The war, race relations, equality, etc. was being discussed, fought over, faced, etc. As a big star, it was epic that he chose to sing this socially relevant song, he was told he probably shouldn't. That was the times. He knew his stardom would let him do it and it could be a hit. Original song title was "the vicious cycle" written by another singer, Mac Davis. There is a lot more info on the internet - the songs background, the times, etc. Thanks for a sincere reaction.

  • @Ncxgroup
    @Ncxgroup 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Elvis had many #1 hits in the 50s before he went into the military. Served his 3 years came back to his music career and started movies in the 60s.

  • @dougdickason
    @dougdickason 4 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Loved your reaction and being a fellow DFW citizen I thank you. So, to clarify, Elvis did grow up in extreme poverty but gained a love for music in churches and gospel was always a favorite of his. He hit it regionally at age 19 with the song "that's all right," and then was signed to RCA and had the breakout hit "heartbreak hotel". At the height of his popularity after 3-4 years of hit records and making 4 movies he was drafted into the Army at age 22. Instead of joining the entertainment corps to sing to troops he went in as a regular soldier and did a pretty tough tour of duty in the freezing cold of the German DMZ across from the USSR. He left the army after his 2 year duty and jumped back in with making songs and doing movies, though his manager kind of set him up on making teeny bopper money making movies instead of the artistic movies he wanted to do. He had a great comeback to live performing and this performance was within a year after his return to live performing after doing over 30 movies until his comeback. Other songs to do a reaction to: If I can dream (MLK tribute song), American Trilogy, What now my love, bridge over troubles waters, and those are great songs that have good live performances to watch. Welcome to DFW.

    • @FortWorthFabian
      @FortWorthFabian  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      thanks for the breakdown 🙏

    • @dougdickason
      @dougdickason 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@FortWorthFabian you are welcome!

  • @AWinkandSmile
    @AWinkandSmile 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    This is a powerful song and done at a very tense time. A lot of performers passed on it like sammy davis Jr and other because of the very serious subject matter. Elvis was born very poor and could relate to being hungry. His dad tried to pass a bad check just to get money for food got caught and did alittle time leaving his wife and small son alone. He could relate to the song as well as having compassion for all people. A very charitable man. Im glad he had the courage and dedication to do this heart felt song.

  • @poetgb
    @poetgb 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Good to see the younger generation discovering Elvis and his legendary catalog of great songs. Elvis represents the ultimate rags to riches story. He came from the poorest of the poor to become the biggest entertainer in the history of show business. He remains the biggest selling recording artist of all time. This is from a 1970 performance. I like your reaction and you are right on what you said about Elvis. You should do a reaction video on Elvis 'Change Of Habit ' a great song from 1969. Also ' We Can Make The Morning ' from 1972. Two great studio songs. Also ' Patch It Up ' a live performance from 1970.

  • @joeymac3777
    @joeymac3777 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Elvis was already a huge star when he was drafted into the army. Elvis made it big in 1956 with his recording of "Heartbreak Hotel", which became his first gold record. He had already done 4 movies by the time he was drafted. His 4th movie, titled King Creole was being made at the time he was drafted in 1958, and as such, he had to get an extension from the Army as to when he was to report for basic training so he could finish the movie. He got discharged from the Army with the rank of Sergent and went back to his recording and acting. He had music released while he was in the service too though. He never recorded or even performed while in the service, but he recorded a hole bunch of songs in 1958 before goung into the Army, and they were released in 1959, while he was serving. He did that so his music could be released even though he was out of the public's eye for 2 years, 1958-1960.

  • @leslielemon7257
    @leslielemon7257 4 ปีที่แล้ว +83

    Welcome to the Elvis rabbit hole. He is family to his fans. Gospel, rock, pop, country, blues...he did it all. And his life was perhaps more amazing than his music. Enjoy your journey....been on it for 50+ years & still love him!

    • @laurawilloughby4000
      @laurawilloughby4000 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Yep, I went down the Elvis rabbithole, and I'm never coming out.

    • @leslielemon7257
      @leslielemon7257 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Glad to hear it! You'll be in good company. You have to watch some live stuff 1st. And delve into his life some too....his life was too short...but he sure live it!

    • @laurawilloughby4000
      @laurawilloughby4000 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@leslielemon7257 Oh honey that was 5 years ago. Funny thing, I'm from Mississippi! I checked out a library book on him ("careless Love" by Peter Guaralnick, amazing biography) and from there into his music. It's been an incredible experience.

    • @lovethelordjesuspraisethel3286
      @lovethelordjesuspraisethel3286 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      👏👏💗💕🙏❣

  • @calebchris100
    @calebchris100 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Elvis in my book is the greatest. Made tons of movies that were number 1, drafted by the army in the height of his career and recorded the greatest music ever. Loved his music when he and pricilla divorced. Still Graceland is visited by millions every year and he’s been gone since 77. What other human being can say that

  • @anniesundene4047
    @anniesundene4047 4 ปีที่แล้ว +60

    So glad to see you can appreciate Elvis along side Queen. Totally different but both can touch your heart. I met him Jan.1973 on his way to Hawaii to film a special. He flew over on United Airlines & I was a passenger agent at LAX. He took the time to shake hands & say hello to all of us that could get to his gate. So gracious & kind. Obviously I've never forgotten this encounter!.

    • @FortWorthFabian
      @FortWorthFabian  4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      o wow what a memory !!

    • @PoboyNCoke
      @PoboyNCoke 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @Base Ball he was the most humble yet powerful musical influence of the 20th century.

    • @kerrypapworth1526
      @kerrypapworth1526 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      annie sundene wow how lucky are you 💕

  • @yambo59
    @yambo59 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    He was famous in music long before he went into the military, then a time after he came home he did the 68 come back special, then played Vegas for like ten years or thereabouts -- hes a true music legend and hes in all the music halls of fame and was well known for his gospel music which he loved to sing and won awards for.

  • @DarkSkies72
    @DarkSkies72 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    He’s captivating, electrifying and full of charisma. It doesn’t hurt that he’s drop dead gorgeous either. ❤️

  • @onelove1968
    @onelove1968 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I usually get tears of joy and sadness running down my cheeks almost every time I see or hear Elvis. He was that SPECIAL.

  • @TheBigGuyATX
    @TheBigGuyATX 4 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Hi Fabian. Just a comment on Elvis' path.
    He rose to fame after recording a song for his mom when he was like 19 (like 1954). That record got him some notoriety on local radio stations, and the rest was history.
    He was drafted to the military in 1958 for a mandatory 3-year term and was discharged in 1960.
    At the time he got drafted, he was already a famous singer! He'd already had big hits on the radio.
    That's what made his draft all the more spectacular. He was a new rock star going into the military.
    While in the Army, he did record a few songs while on furlow so that his audience could continue hearing new material on the radio. Upon his exit from the military in 1960, his manager (Tom Parker) had arranged for Elvis to do a series of movies in Hollywood. This kept him busy for about 8 years, as he became a big-screen sensation and co-starred with some of the big hollywood female sex symbols of the day.
    When his movie contracts were fulfilled, he returned to live performances in 1968, with a recorded for TV special called "Elvis 68 Comeback Special". It's worth your watching.
    In that year, Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated, and Elvis was heartbroken. He cried over the racism that he had spent so much time fighting as a star. He defended his singers (black trio called The Sweet Sensations). As a matter of fact, one of those ladies is Whitney Houston's mother.
    During the 1968 special, Elvis chose to record a song called If I Can Dream...probably the greatest recorded song he's ever done. He sang it as a tribute to MLK Jr and his dream for equality. Producers and his manager urged him not to do that song, but Elvis was all about social justice and did it anyway. You NEED to do a reaction on If I Can Dream.
    th-cam.com/video/u-pP_dCenJA/w-d-xo.html

    • @Emily-KRZ
      @Emily-KRZ ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Great summary of Elvis' journey

    • @TheBigGuyATX
      @TheBigGuyATX ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Emily-KRZ Thank you

  • @diannaspang51
    @diannaspang51 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Awesome talent, awesome performer, awesome human being.

    • @karinaharbon9938
      @karinaharbon9938 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Long live the king I grew up listening to him xxx

  • @lkamer1
    @lkamer1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    Elvis was amazing. He was born in Tupelo Mississippi and was very very p. oor. He grew up in poverty. He always loved going to the black churches because he loved their soulful up tempo music and a lot of his style and influences came from that perspective. He was a twin at birth and his brother Jesse Garon was still born so Elvis was an only child and very devoted and attached to his mother. So i think he was definitely influenced by his childhood circumstances and he was very giving of his fortune to those in need. Elvis is a wonderful complicated and unique character and i know you will enjoy diving into his history. His music will stand the test of time always. One of my favorite performances he did was If I Can Dream. It was the 1968 comeback special 50th anniversary. Another one is American Trilogy live from Hawaii 1973 and suspicious minds live from Las Vegas. The whole 68 comeback special is great. Elvis had sort of started to be left behind a bit by the Beatles movement and just the newer music coming out so he did a televised special in 1968, just to remind everyone that he was still king i think. He was amazing in that special. anyway, I love your reactions as usual and after Queen Elvis is right up there in book. I love them both. Im glad your going to take the Elvis journey.

  • @martinl8574
    @martinl8574 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    He was already a superstar before being drafted in the army. He served his time in the Army and returned doing films and continuing his fantastic musical career. Elvis Presley is simply the G O A T.

  • @Bluewizard7131
    @Bluewizard7131 4 ปีที่แล้ว +77

    Elvis was a poor kid from Mississippi with incredible talent and became an immediate superstar singing, before he was drafted into the army, which everyone was afraid would ruin his career. He served briefly and went right back to performing. His manager signed a major movie deal, which Elvis hated, but he completed the films, and reignited his singing career once again. A brilliant but ultimately tragic story.

    • @FortWorthFabian
      @FortWorthFabian  4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      yes very tragic

    • @Coolrockndad
      @Coolrockndad 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      2 years is not briefly. It's a life time in entertainment.

    • @dedo7326
      @dedo7326 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Also don’t forget the fact that his shows became to wild people would get to out of hand so he had no choice but to quit going on stage. That’s the most sad thing is him having to quit because people were getting hurt so it was a wirlpool of things to happen but that movie deal was the breaking point on it also.

    • @neilpeartspurplenose8739
      @neilpeartspurplenose8739 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      You could say the same for every one of our lives, A brilliant, but tragic story.
      Elvis only lived for 42 years, but he made them count, big time.
      In the end, that's all that any of us can ever do.

  • @sammycannaday9482
    @sammycannaday9482 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    He was actually a star before he got drafted. But if you read up on his, despite his flaws, he was a very thoughtful, and generous man.

  • @bipolarbear9952
    @bipolarbear9952 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Elvis had swag like no other. He's an icon...there will never be another Elvis.

  • @terrylynn9984
    @terrylynn9984 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Everytime I hear this song, same reaction, goosebumps. Elvis is and was an amazing man.

  • @ChrisPawelski
    @ChrisPawelski 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    A brilliant song. Elvis emotes so much raw emotion in it. A moving song.

  • @bpeterson2002
    @bpeterson2002 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My man, Elvis was the biggest singing star in the US when he joined the Army, he didn't get into it later, he started as one!! He was the King!!!

  • @b-man1232
    @b-man1232 3 ปีที่แล้ว +76

    I'll be 1,000% honest. "In The Ghetto" makes me appreciate what young Black Boys and Girls go through more than ANY CURRENT hip-hop song out there!!! I feel empathy and the struggle when I hear these lyrics! This song is as relevant today as it was 50-years ago!

    • @lealand423
      @lealand423 2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      White people were in the ghetto as well, Elvis came from a very poor family

    • @thomaslibbey647
      @thomaslibbey647 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      I understand what you are saying but Elvis grew up in the ghetto also...dirt poor in a poor section.......this song still rings true today

    • @b-man1232
      @b-man1232 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@thomaslibbey647 - 👍👍

    • @leslienkereuwem7898
      @leslienkereuwem7898 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Very true.

    • @lindafitzgerel1259
      @lindafitzgerel1259 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Amen!

  • @rontrudell3358
    @rontrudell3358 4 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    Elvis was the FIRST to appeal to the masses. At 21 years old appeared on t v. To 54 million people. Elvis was the TRUNK of the music tree Everything. Sprang from that He blended it all Country blues rock gospel. Made his own style. Like all the black artists said about him. He OPENED them doors for EVERYBODY to walk through. T c b. Canada

    • @FortWorthFabian
      @FortWorthFabian  4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      👌 👌 👍

    • @Robin.2226
      @Robin.2226 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The Hill Billy Cat

    • @alameas6358
      @alameas6358 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      And there are always some haters!
      They tell lies, they say he stole black music, he stole from black artists and he was a racist!

    • @alameas6358
      @alameas6358 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Seamus Lannon
      Thank you so much Seamus, for your kind and comforting words!
      You are absolutly right, but sometimes i get so angry and then
      i feel like i have to defend him.
      Because he can't to it anymore!
      But never mind, it's always nice to hear from you! 🤗
      Hope you are well so far! ☀️

  • @TheDukie54
    @TheDukie54 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Brother it was amazing in the 70's when he sung this song for the first time. This video was shot in Vegas during one of his shows. A couple of things for you. Elvis was a Singer and Superstar before he went into the Army. Unlike some celebrities' , Elvis manned up and served when he was drafted. He served his one tour of duty, in Germany, and when he came home, he returned to music, but then wanted to act. It was sad that someone like Elvis had a Manager that controlled every aspect of his career. So Elvis ended up making some stinker movies. He did get to act with some of the prettiest and best of the actress's of the day. He and Ann-Margaret hit it off, and the sparks showed in Viva La Vegas! And he discovered the islands and made two great movies in Hawaii. I am so glad these newer generations have re-discovered his talents, and are re-viewing his work here on TH-cam. Thank you for sharing the video, and your thoughts. Take care, Brother!

  • @mcwhorter141mcwhorter8
    @mcwhorter141mcwhorter8 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I love this song . Elvis had so much soul and growing up much like myself in a family that struggled to get by he obviously never thought that he was better than anyone of any race and feeling a kinship with those of any color who has been treated wrong.

  • @RJsStudio131
    @RJsStudio131 4 ปีที่แล้ว +89

    The official name of this song is "In The Ghetto (The Vicious Circle) by Mac Davis....he lived that life in the ghettos of Tupelo and Memphis. he understood It. His father spent nearly a year in prison for forging a check to feed his family. he is the true rags to riches story. No one will ever or ever has been like him. Try "If I Can Dream" 1968 White suit version. A tribute to MLK and RFK recorded just a couple of months after the assassinations

    • @carytakagawa2760
      @carytakagawa2760 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Totally agree on If I Can Dream (the white suit version). If you appreciate a song with a powerful message that also captures the power and soul of his voice, that performance is it.

    • @bign8580
      @bign8580 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Thank You for knowing the full story .... I thought I was the lonely only one to .... have The report on the complete facts of the SONG "IF I CAN DREAM" Elvis Presley The King Elvis Presley Home Elvis Home › Graceland › Elvis News › Elvis Biography › Elvis Interviews › Sitemap › The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Memphis, as well as that of U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy, affected Elvis Presley deeply. These feelings led Elvis to give one of the most passionate performances of his career. America was in the midst of an upheaval in 1968. The Civil Rights movement was in full swing and our world and culture were changing. Within a short span of time, two leaders were assassinated. Dr. King was assassinated April 4, 1968, in Memphis - Elvis's hometown. Robert Kennedy, Assassinated in Los Angeles, June 6,1968, a US Senator who strongly supported human rights and social justice, was killed two months later, on June 6. It was Elvis's reaction to the news of both King and Kennedy's assassination that lead to the creation of the song 'If I Can Dream', a tribute song to King, featuring direct quotes from the Civil Rights leader. In the spring of '68, Elvis was working on his upcoming TV special, 'Elvis'. After seeing the news about Kennedy's death on TV, Elvis spent an entire night with the show's director, Steve Binder, and his friends, talking about the assassinations and Elvis's wishes for the world. The conversation was heartfelt and honest, and Binder believed Elvis had an important message for the country. Binder then went to the show's Musical Director Billy Goldenberg and songwriter Earl Brown and told them about the discussion. He wanted a powerful, meaningful song that would close out the TV special. Because the special was slated to air in December, the producers and Elvis's manager, Col. Tom Parker, had planned to end the show with a Christmas song, but Binder had other ideas. It wasn't long before 'If I Can Dream was born. Once the song was finished, Binder took the song to Elvis and played it for him. 'Let me hear it again', said Elvis, and the song was played again and again. 'Okay', Elvis said, 'I'll do it'. On June 23, 1968, Elvis recorded 'If I Can Dream in several impassioned takes, even though it is said that the first take Elvis gave was perfect. The king gave such a powerful performance that some band members were taken aback, so blown away by Elvis's performance that they had to do several retakes. It was after the band and backup singers were sent home that Elvis gave an even more astonishing performance as he re-recorded the vocals. Elvis had the lights turned off and gave himself over to the music. Over the next few takes, he fell to his knees on the concrete floor, giving himself completely to the song. After those takes, Elvis went to the control room and had his chosen take played repeatedly before he gave it his blessing. Elvis was so moved by the song and his experience with it that he told Binder, I'll never sing another song I don't believe in. I'm never going to make another movie I don't believe in'. 'If I Can Dream was featured at the end of Elvis's Singer Special (later known as the '68 Special) on December 3, 1968. This was the first time the public heard the song, and it was later released as a single with 'Edge of Reality (recorded for the film 'Live a Little, Love a Little') as its flip-side in November 1968. The single spent 13 weeks on the U.S. pop chart peaking at #12. In the U.K., it was on the chart for 10 weeks, peaking at #11. It is now a Gold Record single. Elvis Presley Lyrics Words & Music by W. Earl Brown Elvis Presley Lyrics There must be lights burning brighter somewhere Got to be birds flying higher in a sky more blue If I can dream of a better land Where all my brothers walk hand in hand Tell me why, oh why, oh why can't my dream come true There must be peace and understanding sometime Strong winds of promise that will blow away All the doubt and fear If I can dream of a warmer sun Where hope keeps shining on everyone Tell me why, oh why, oh why won't that sun appear We're lost in a cloud With too much rain We're trapped in a world That's troubled with pain But as long as a man Has the strength to dream He can redeem his soul and fly Deep in my heart there's a trembling question Still I am sure that the answer gonna come somehow Out there in the dark, there's a beckoning candle And while I can think, while I can talk While I can stand, while I can walk While I can dream, please let my dream Come true, right now Let it come true right now Oh yeah Recorded: 1968/06/23, first released on single

    • @mexicanfries5336
      @mexicanfries5336 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      The original title was " The Vicious Circle" which later changed to " In The Ghetto". Stop posting nonsense. Thanks, pal, you can do it as many have.

    • @RJsStudio131
      @RJsStudio131 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Mexican Fries you are half right. When Mac Davis was writing the song he called it the Vicious Circle, but could not find words to rhyme with Circle so he changed it to In the Ghetto (The Vicious Circle) and published it that way. Before you call something nonsense. Do your homework. Wikipedia is not always right by the way

    • @mexicanfries5336
      @mexicanfries5336 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@RJsStudio131 🙄

  • @lizziedavidson1987
    @lizziedavidson1987 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This is certainly one of the shortest songs Elvis ever recorded, and it was written by Mac Davis who was a singer and songwriter in his own right, but it takes you on this journey with the lyrics and the imagery and the music and that is the hallmark of a great singer, and also the hallmark of a great songwriter as well. Love this song!

  • @anjakrames5705
    @anjakrames5705 4 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    Such a great song from the king 👑
    Greatest voice and charisma ever
    absolutely unique ❤🙏❤

    • @FortWorthFabian
      @FortWorthFabian  4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      ❤️ ❤️

    • @alameas6358
      @alameas6358 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Totally agree, ähm..........
      Da bin ich genau deiner Meinung! 😉

    • @anjakrames5705
      @anjakrames5705 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@alameas6358
      Danke Alamea 😆🤗

  • @garycoker1990
    @garycoker1990 4 ปีที่แล้ว +78

    mac davis wrote this song a good artist in his own right.

    • @FortWorthFabian
      @FortWorthFabian  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      oo 👌

    • @timcarr6401
      @timcarr6401 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Mac tried to get various singers to do the song. The last one to turn him down was Sammy Davis Jr.

    • @paulabby5605
      @paulabby5605 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@timcarr6401 Elvis made every song his own that he performed, no matter who did or didn't do it before...{"THE KING"}

    • @natureboy1313
      @natureboy1313 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I love info like this. So Mac Davis wrote this.

    • @leesher1845
      @leesher1845 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for sharing that info.

  • @harrisfleming7431
    @harrisfleming7431 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I just discovered your channel and love the Elvis reactions. About his career: He was actually a big star as a musician before he went into the military. He served in Germany (in peacetime) and when he got out he did try acting like you said, but also continued with music. He wasn't bad as an actor, but of course that was nothing compared to his singings. Keep it up!

  • @bridgetmcclellan8840
    @bridgetmcclellan8840 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Elvis will still be around 100 yrs from now. His music will still be around for ppl to listen to him.

  • @TheRubberDuck77
    @TheRubberDuck77 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    To go along with research of Elvis and in particular this song, and wondering about the inspiration for it... It was written by Mac Davis who wrote it being inspired by his best buddy he grew up with. Their fathers worked together but he said being so little he didn't understand why his buddy had to live where his buddy lived but he got to live where he lived. That stuck with him and he tried to write the song for years with a different title, "The Vicious Circle", it wasn't till a buddy played him the guitar lick when he was in his 20's, the one you hear in the song, that he heard the line in his head "in the ghetto" he went home with his guitar and the lick in his head and he said the song wrote itself. If you wanna see the interview I got that info from its here: th-cam.com/video/WGSnTfRJlCY/w-d-xo.html thats time stamped where the actual story of this song starts, the beginning is talking about other stuff. I have heard from other people in comments so I don't know if this is true, maybe you can research it to find out if it is. But apparently Mac had shopped it around to different studios and it kept being turned down. But like the interviewer in that video said, Elvis was looking for something socially relevant, and immediately loved it when he heard it. But even his manager and studio ppl tried to talk him out of it, but him being the King got it recorded anyways, apparently just STATING I'm recording it then just left the room. So this is Mac's story for his best buddy he grew up with, but it spoke to Elvis, and Elvis knew it needed to be heard.... and it STILL does.

  • @karenj3611
    @karenj3611 4 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    He started in music, got drafted into the army, came out of the army and continued to pursue his music and his management wanted to incorporate his songs into movies. He had many fairly successful movies in the 60's.

    • @FortWorthFabian
      @FortWorthFabian  4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      yesss so ive heard. talented individual

    • @Norwegian733
      @Norwegian733 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      He never had to go to the military. They wanted him to travel around the country and represent the army. But he wanted to do the same service as everybody else and ended up with 2 years in Germany just as he had broke through as an artist. To say no to much easier sevice says a lot about the mans character.

    • @Norwegian733
      @Norwegian733 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @drright10 He was offered a representative role.
      "The Navy offered to create a special Elvis Presley Company made up of men from Memphis and Presley's closest friends. They also offered him the chance to perform in Las Vegas, and have his own private quarters.[4] The Army offered Presley the chance to tour the world and visit army bases to boost morale among soldiers and encourage other young men to enlist. Presley politely told both parties that he would consider their offers.[4] The Pentagon, too, had been in touch to offer Presley the opportunity to join Special Services, entertaining the troops without having to actually train as a regular soldier; among many soldiers and veterans it is known as "the celebrity wimp-out".

    • @Norwegian733
      @Norwegian733 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Familiar with google?
      You simply copy the first line and google it.
      When I wrote "military", I ment the armed section with army training, etc. He was offered a totally different role.

    • @karenj3611
      @karenj3611 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Who cares! He was in the Army, end of discussion. Jeez

  • @michellemoss4635
    @michellemoss4635 4 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Elvis began in music, then military then right back into music and movies. My favorite is Jailhouse Rock.
    On that note, Queen does a medley with Jailhouse Rock at 1981 Montreal.

  • @PoboyNCoke
    @PoboyNCoke 4 ปีที่แล้ว +42

    I heard this song at the age of 9 it shaped the way I saw the world. Oh BTW Elvis was Freddy mercury's idle.

    • @alameas6358
      @alameas6358 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      "Crazy Little Thing Called Love"

    • @PoboyNCoke
      @PoboyNCoke 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@alameas6358 yes was Freddy's tribute of sorts I think

    • @alameas6358
      @alameas6358 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@PoboyNCoke
      And i thought you loved me too! 😉

    • @PoboyNCoke
      @PoboyNCoke 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@alameas6358 of course I adore you!

    • @alameas6358
      @alameas6358 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@PoboyNCoke
      You made my day! 🤗

  • @SB19tcb
    @SB19tcb 4 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Check out Elvis's version of "Bridge over Troubled Waters." Or, "American Trilogy," or, "How Great Thou Art."
    All classic performances.

    • @deborahdenny4110
      @deborahdenny4110 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes all great songs sung so passionately by Elvis.

  • @lindacummings4239
    @lindacummings4239 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This song was written by Mac Davis, a truly great songwriter. This song has been relevant for the last 50 years.

  • @iowa7693
    @iowa7693 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    He'll be the GOAT till the end of time,,
    Forever the King of rock and roll.

  • @DaveSquibbSr
    @DaveSquibbSr 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Actually Elvis was a star in the music industry before his time in the military but he
    felt strongly that he had a duty to serve so he signed up.

  • @leebassa1545
    @leebassa1545 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Elvis was already very famous when he was drafted into the Army and still went to serve his country

  • @WAGNERONE1978
    @WAGNERONE1978 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Elvis was asked how it feels to be the King. Elvis said there is only one King and I'm not him.

  • @stewartmalcolm4434
    @stewartmalcolm4434 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Elvis starting singing in 54 at sun studios . He then was signed by RCA in late 55. From 56 58 he had number 1s became huge made 4 movies then got drafted into the army for 2 years then when he got out he started his singing again

  • @FrankoEPFan
    @FrankoEPFan 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    A little background, Elvis had started his singing career and was in full swing by 56, he was so hot and so threatening and considered a major cause of juvenile delinquency because of his wiggling on stage ha ha, and responsible for the demoralization of the youth at the time that they drafted him in 1958 at the top of his career! He already had some movies under his belt and actually requested an extention to finish the movies "King Creole". Can you see that happening to one of todays superstars?? Elvis did his 2 yrs as an average joe, no special services and left a Sargent in
    spring of 1960, if they expected the fans to have forgotten Elvis they gravely miscalculated and he was more popular than ever. Elvis then spent most of the sixties fulfilling his movie contract cranking out 31 movies by time he was done, he then began performing and recording again and the rest is history.

  • @lowrider4266
    @lowrider4266 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Two of my top fav artists. Elvis and Queen are a good fit together.

  • @stevenhopkins2887
    @stevenhopkins2887 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    He started out in music, but was drafted into the military, then he served his time, and went back into music and then films...It was a different time back then.

  • @sheliaspringer7389
    @sheliaspringer7389 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    ELVIS sang FAME AND FORTUNE, STUCK ON YOU, A LITTLE LESS CONVERSATION, JAILHOUSE ROCK, HOUNDOG, THE LADY LOVES ME, AND I LOVE YOU SO, and my personal favorite, SOLITAIRE; which always made me think that he was singing about his own personal life. These are just a few of his songs. HE WAS THE KING OF ROCK AND ROLL , MAN!!!

  • @patriciadowning4036
    @patriciadowning4036 4 ปีที่แล้ว +58

    Elvis grew up poor and lived right next to a poor black neigborhood.

    • @FortWorthFabian
      @FortWorthFabian  4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      rags to riches

    • @tommystormo
      @tommystormo 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@FortWorthFabian Elvis also had a song called Rags To Riches... but that's a love song... :-)

    • @KindCountsDeb3773
      @KindCountsDeb3773 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@tommystormo his "I can dream" is good.

    • @tommystormo
      @tommystormo 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@KindCountsDeb3773 "If I Can Dream" is one of his best!

  • @laurierupert2399
    @laurierupert2399 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Playing Elvis for. Fans is awesome. Thank you. He has a wide variety. Gospel, beautiful. He sings from his soul. Keep sharing. If I can dream. Suspicious minds. Kentucky rain.

  • @heatherhillman1
    @heatherhillman1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    To answer your question, yes Elvis grew up in extreme poverty, living in a two room house with his parents in Tupelo, MS. His momma bought him his first guitar, which he chose over getting a bicycle. His music career had already begun, and he had already bought Graceland, before he joined the military. So his first love was music. He was in movies because of his popularity in music. He was not really into the movies because he didn't care for Hollywood, which is the reason he stopped making movies. If you get a chance someday, visit Graceland in Memphis, TN and his boyhood home in Tupelo, MS. There are some very knowledgable tour guides that can provide a great deal more detail on his life than I can. These places are well worth the trip. My husband and I took my mom down to Graceland and Tupelo because she has been a lifelong fan of Elvis. This was a few years ago and she still thanks us, even though we took her there as a thanks for the help and support she had given us for so long. Well worth the trip.

  • @cathyhall199
    @cathyhall199 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Elvis grew up dirt poor and fortunately had a born talent and he loved everyone, no matter the race. So he sang with his own Elvis passion.

  • @PoboyNCoke
    @PoboyNCoke 4 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    He was drafted into the Army and was honorably discharged after his tour

    • @FortWorthFabian
      @FortWorthFabian  4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ooo ok thanks

    • @beegee1960
      @beegee1960 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      But he was a star before he was drafted.

  • @heliotropezzz333
    @heliotropezzz333 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Elvis was into music and was a star before he went into the military. He was conscripted. His music was very rock and roll before he entered the army but it seemed less so afterwards. My favourite music of his is his early stuff - pre military. His acting was more of a showcase for his songs.

  • @sheliaspringer7389
    @sheliaspringer7389 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    When ELVIS first got out of the army, Frank Sinatra had him on his weekly show. It was wonderful! He sang FAME AND FORTUNE, STUCK ON YOU, and another one. The quality was great. Frank Sinatra loved him. Also, if you did not know this, he grew up in extreme poverty in Tupelo, Mississippi.

  • @MockingBirdCanta
    @MockingBirdCanta ปีที่แล้ว +1

    In 1954, Elvis began his singing career with the legendary Sun Records label in Memphis. In late 1955, his recording contract was sold to RCA Victor. By 1956, he was an international sensation.
    From 1956 through 1958 he completely dominated the best-seller charts and ushered in the age of rock and roll, opening doors for both White and Black rock artists.
    Elvis Aron Presley was drafted into the United States Army at Memphis, Tennessee, on March 24, 1958. After basic training he was stationed in Germany. He left active duty at Fort Dix, New Jersey, on March 5, 1960, and received his discharge from the Army Reserve on March 23, 1964.

  • @JudyB-tw2bp
    @JudyB-tw2bp 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Elvis was a star musician long before the military. He could. Have had an exemption from the draft but chose to serve his country. The acting was after the singing

  • @toprjf739
    @toprjf739 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Elvis cut is first record in July of 1953, he was already famous when he was drafted in March of 1958. He served 4 years in the Army as a Tanker.

  • @donaldferrante8759
    @donaldferrante8759 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    This song was performed in Las Vegas 1970 other good songs that have strong meaning are If I can Dream - Don’t cry daddy - Kentucky Rain

  • @darleneshriver3270
    @darleneshriver3270 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I stood in line for tickets overnight and into the next day to see him at his last concert. It was unbelievable!!!!!!

  • @branon6565
    @branon6565 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    One of the backup singers you're listening to just happens to be Whitney Houston's Momma, think they called themselves "The Sweet Inspirations"....

  • @karenj3611
    @karenj3611 4 ปีที่แล้ว +39

    Wow is right, very relevant, still today sadly.

  • @parzival013
    @parzival013 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You can see the sadness in his eyes when he sings this, it hits home for him, he grew up in the ghetto. The sad thing is that this song is still relevant in 2021

  • @teriwilkinson7816
    @teriwilkinson7816 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I saw Elvis in concert in 1975 I was only 6 yrs old, but Man I remember it like it was yesterday. Absolutely amazing❤❤❤

  • @NOLAgenX
    @NOLAgenX 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Elvis experienced complete poverty growing up. Music was his ticket to another world. He sang from the heart on this.

  • @vandy2715
    @vandy2715 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Love your style and the utmost respect you have for the artist you react too. +1 You get a like from me. Keep up the awesome work good buddy.

  • @denniscole4669
    @denniscole4669 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is a song I’ve known about for a long time. Besides the importance of the message, what is so beautiful about this song it is that, it is not judgmental against the mother or against the baby boy, who was born into a terrible circumstance. The writer of this song tells us that the young baby IS going to be angry someday, (prophetic), that is if he does not get a helping hand from you and me seeing this unending circle. That is said when he is just a baby, innocent. Here is the judgment in this song, “Take a look at you and me, or are we too blind to see. Or do we simply turn our heads and look the other wayyyyy. While the world turns.” The judgment is strong and profound. A judgment and plea to address this vicious circle.
    Then the young boy, 10, 11, 12 or maybe a young teen, finds himself playing in the street. There is no park for him, no after school programs for him. So maybe he meets up with the wrong crowd. I don’t know for sure. But the anger mentioned in the beginning of the song inevitably happens. He gets a gun. ‘In desperation” the young man steals a car. Then like the news we all too often here today, a young man is killed by the police, lying face-down in the street.
    Today we see it as police violence and so often it is. But before the angry young man lies face down on the street, when he was an innocent kid, did we take a look at you and me and lend a helping hand to improve his lot in life. Or were we to blind to see. I have enjoyed all the reaction videos to this great song by Mac Davis, the Elvis chose to do because he wanted to do a song that was socially relevant.
    These are just some of the thoughts of a 62-year-old white male from Long Island, New York, now living just south of Raleigh, North Carolina,
    With all respect
    Dennis

    • @alameas6358
      @alameas6358 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hy Dennis!
      I'm German, and i'm a fan for over 40 years! I loved his songs, before i could understand them.
      "In The Ghetto" was the first song that i translated into German.
      And i was overwhelmed by it's meaning!
      And nothing has changed til today. But your explanations have given me another great perspective on the song!
      Thanks for that!
      All the best from Germany, and
      sorry for my english, it's still not perfect! 😉

    • @denniscole4669
      @denniscole4669 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      alamea S
      Thank you for the nice thoughts and Guten Tag

    • @alameas6358
      @alameas6358 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@denniscole4669 😊
      Guten Abend, almost 11p.m.
      here in Germany!
      Have a great day or a peaceful night, whereever you are! 🤗

  • @thecursor1
    @thecursor1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    They told Elvis the song would fail, that no one wanted to listen to it, he released it anyway.

  • @christinebmorel5853
    @christinebmorel5853 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The 👑of music ❤ 💯 was born in the ghetto.he was born dirt poor.he never forgot his roots and loved everybody the u for sharing god bless you and your family 🤒😷 please be safe and careful stay healthy ☝👍🙋⚡ TCBTLC ⚡ 🇺🇸🇵🇷

  • @kahzee
    @kahzee 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nice that you actually take the time to interpret the songs you are listening to. Very insightful.

  • @juliehouse7327
    @juliehouse7327 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    The amazing Elvis in his gorgeous red ladder jumpsuit..the song is still so relevant today...xx

  • @helenavilhena5804
    @helenavilhena5804 4 ปีที่แล้ว +47

    Please react to Elvis " I can dream" he sang after Martin Luther King was murdered.

    • @FortWorthFabian
      @FortWorthFabian  4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      ELVIS is the 🐐

    • @janinefarris7565
      @janinefarris7565 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      He was very upset if you go to one of the Google sites where the Lafayette the Memphis Mafia is talkin about him I believe Ed they were his bodyguards that was just a term of endearment they caught on. And I believe it was Marty slacker that said how Elvis hit the coffee table and watch the news most of the night with his friend and Margaret and they were just very upset that Martin Luther King died and that's where the inspiration song came about. At that time Elvis Presley and Ann-Margret were one of the hottest items in the Hollywood scene but they were both very humbled and loved Martin Luther King.

    • @bign8580
      @bign8580 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@janinefarris7565 Hello .... You sent this to me ....He was very upset if you go to one of the Google sites where the Lafayette the Memphis Mafia is talkin about him I believe Ed they were his bodyguards that was just a term of endearment they caught on. And I believe it was Marty slacker that said how Elvis hit the coffee table and watch the news most of the night with his friend and Margaret and they were just very upset that Martin Luther King died and that's where the inspiration song came about. At that time Elvis Presley and Ann-Margret were one of the hottest items in the Hollywood scene but they were both very humbled and loved Martin Luther King .... As I do not trust .... Google sites I do not use them .... So I think you meant it for someone else .... As this is the report I posted with " the complete facts on the song " Posted Big N ....1 week ago ....
      The report on the complete facts of the SONG "IF I CAN DREAM" Elvis Presley The King Elvis Presley Home Elvis Home › Graceland › Elvis News › Elvis Biography › Elvis Interviews › Sitemap › The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Memphis, as well as that of U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy, affected Elvis Presley deeply. These feelings led Elvis to give one of the most passionate performances of his career. America was in the midst of an upheaval in 1968. The Civil Rights movement was in full swing and our world and culture were changing. Within a short span of time, two leaders were assassinated. Dr. King was assassinated April 4, 1968, in Memphis - Elvis's hometown. Robert Kennedy, Assassinated in Los Angeles, June 6,1968, a US Senator who strongly supported human rights and social justice, was killed two months later, on June 6. It was Elvis's reaction to the news of both King and Kennedy's assassination that lead to the creation of the song 'If I Can Dream', a tribute song to King, featuring direct quotes from the Civil Rights leader. In the spring of '68, Elvis was working on his upcoming TV special, 'Elvis'. After seeing the news about Kennedy's death on TV, Elvis spent an entire night with the show's director, Steve Binder, and his friends, talking about the assassinations and Elvis's wishes for the world. The conversation was heartfelt and honest, and Binder believed Elvis had an important message for the country. Binder then went to the show's Musical Director Billy Goldenberg and songwriter Earl Brown and told them about the discussion. He wanted a powerful, meaningful song that would close out the TV special. Because the special was slated to air in December, the producers and Elvis's manager, Col. Tom Parker, had planned to end the show with a Christmas song, but Binder had other ideas. It wasn't long before 'If I Can Dream was born. Once the song was finished, Binder took the song to Elvis and played it for him. 'Let me hear it again', said Elvis, and the song was played again and again. 'Okay', Elvis said, 'I'll do it'. On June 23, 1968, Elvis recorded 'If I Can Dream in several impassioned takes, even though it is said that the first take Elvis gave was perfect. The king gave such a powerful performance that some band members were taken aback, so blown away by Elvis's performance that they had to do several retakes. It was after the band and backup singers were sent home that Elvis gave an even more astonishing performance as he re-recorded the vocals. Elvis had the lights turned off and gave himself over to the music. Over the next few takes, he fell to his knees on the concrete floor, giving himself completely to the song. After those takes, Elvis went to the control room and had his chosen take played repeatedly before he gave it his blessing. Elvis was so moved by the song and his experience with it that he told Binder, I'll never sing another song I don't believe in. I'm never going to make another movie I don't believe in'. 'If I Can Dream was featured at the end of Elvis's Singer Special (later known as the '68 Special) on December 3, 1968. This was the first time the public heard the song, and it was later released as a single with 'Edge of Reality (recorded for the film 'Live a Little, Love a Little') as its flip-side in November 1968. The single spent 13 weeks on the U.S. pop chart peaking at #12. In the U.K., it was on the chart for 10 weeks, peaking at #11. It is now a Gold Record single. Elvis Presley Lyrics Words & Music by W. Earl Brown Elvis Presley Lyrics There must be lights burning brighter somewhere Got to be birds flying higher in a sky more blue If I can dream of a better land Where all my brothers walk hand in hand Tell me why, oh why, oh why can't my dream come true There must be peace and understanding sometime Strong winds of promise that will blow away All the doubt and fear If I can dream of a warmer sun Where hope keeps shining on everyone Tell me why, oh why, oh why won't that sun appear We're lost in a cloud With too much rain We're trapped in a world That's troubled with pain But as long as a man Has the strength to dream He can redeem his soul and fly Deep in my heart there's a trembling question Still I am sure that the answer gonna come somehow Out there in the dark, there's a beckoning candle And while I can think, while I can talk While I can stand, while I can walk While I can dream, please let my dream Come true, right now Let it come true right now Oh yeah Recorded: 1968/06/23, first released on single .... BIG N ....

    • @somethingelseaswell
      @somethingelseaswell 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Please react to it, brings tears every time, beautiful song 💪

    • @bign8580
      @bign8580 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@somethingelseaswell The report on the complete facts of the SONG "IF I CAN DREAM" Elvis Presley The King Elvis Presley Home Elvis Home › Graceland › Elvis News › Elvis Biography › Elvis Interviews › Sitemap › The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Memphis .... As well as that of U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy .... Affected Elvis Presley deeply .... These feelings led Elvis to give one of the most passionate performances of his career .... America was in the midst of an upheaval in 1968 .... The Civil Rights movement was in full swing and our world and culture were changing.... Within a short span of time .... Two leaders were assassinated .... Dr. King was assassinated April 4, 1968 .... In Memphis - Elvis's hometown .... Robert Kennedy .... Assassinated in Los Angeles .... June 6,1968 .... A US Senator who strongly supported human rights and social justice .... Was killed two months later .... On June 6.... It was Elvis's reaction to the news of both King and Kennedy's assassination that lead to the creation of the song 'If I Can Dream' .... A tribute song to King .... The Kennedy's {John and Bobby } .... And the fallen soldiers in Vietnam .... Featuring direct quotes from the Civil Rights leader.... In the spring of '68 .... Elvis was working on his upcoming TV special .... 'Elvis'.... After seeing the news about Kennedy's death on TV .... Elvis spent an entire night with the show's director .... Steve Binder and his friends .... Talking about the assassinations and Elvis's wishes for the world ....The conversation was heartfelt and honest.... And Binder believed Elvis had an important message for the country .... Binder then went to the show's Musical Director Billy Goldenberg and songwriter Earl Brown and told them about the discussion .... He wanted a Powerful ....Meaningful song that would close out the TV special .... Because the special was slated to air in December .... The producers and Elvis's manager .... Col. Tom Parker .... Had planned to end the show with a Christmas song .... Binder had other ideas .... It wasn't long before 'If I Can Dream was born..... Once the song was finished ... Binder took the song to Elvis and played it for him.... 'Let me hear it again', said Elvis .... The song was played again and again..... 'Okay', Elvis said .... 'I'll do it'.... On June 23, 1968 .... Elvis recorded 'If I Can Dream in several impassioned takes .... Eeven though it is said that the first take Elvis gave was perfect.... The king gave such a powerful performance that some band members were so blown away by Elvis's performance that they had to do several retakes .... It was after the band and backup singers were sent home that Elvis gave an even more astonishing performance as he re-recorded the vocals .... Elvis had the lights turned off and gave himself over to the music .... Over the next few takes .... He fell to his knees on the concrete floor .... Giving himself completely to the song .... After those takes .... Elvis went to the control room and had his chosen take played repeatedly before he gave it his blessing .... Elvis was so moved by the song and his experience with it that he told Binder .... I'll never sing another song I don't believe in .... I'm never going to make another movie I don't believe in' .... As Elvis was getting ready for the filming of the song .... Apparently designer .... Bill Belew who created the wardrobe for the ELVIS special .... He has had Elvis wearing neckerchiefs with some of his outfits .... He felt the song If I Can Dream was very moving .... And spoke to that generation about the difficult times they had been through during the sixties.... For this song .... Bill told Elvis he thought the white suit he had made would be more appropriate than the black leathers Elvis would wear for much of the concert ... When Elvis tried it on .... Bill felt there was something missing .... And realized it needed a neckerchief .... That evening Bill heard Walter Cronkite on the evening news speaking about all the soldiers that had died that week in the Vietnam War ..... The next day Bill found a dark red neckerchief for Elvis to wear with the white suit.... Bill explained to Elvis about the news he had watched .... And how many soldiers had died .... And that this neckerchief would represent the blood of all these soldiers that had lost their lives in Vietnam.... Both Bill and Elvis found this to be a very emotional subject .... And didn’t want to discuss it with anyone else .... If I Can Dream was an appropriate song for the finale of the show .... As it was Elvis’ appeal for peace and understanding. Elvis asked me to include the story of If I Can Dream .... His message was .... “It is important to remember those that sacrificed their lives at that time ..... Forty years have passed since the Vietnam War ended .... But If I Can Dream is still my hope for the world today' .... As Per ....www.elvisinfonet.com/book-redbowtie.html Elvis wore the red scarf as a symbol of their sacrifice 'If I Can Dream was featured at the end of Elvis's Singer Special (later known as the '68 Special) on December 3, 1968.... This was the first time the public heard the song .... And it was later released as a single with 'Edge of Reality (recorded for the film 'Live a Little, Love a Little') as its flip-side in November 1968 ..... The single spent 13 weeks on the U.S. pop chart peaking at #12. In the U.K., it was on the chart for 10 weeks, peaking at #11. It is now a Gold Record single. Elvis Presley Lyrics Words & Music by W. Earl Brown Elvis Presley Lyrics There must be lights burning brighter somewhere Got to be birds flying higher in a sky more blue If I can dream of a better land Where all my brothers walk hand in hand Tell me why, oh why, oh why can't my dream come true There must be peace and understanding sometime Strong winds of promise that will blow away All the doubt and fear If I can dream of a warmer sun Where hope keeps shining on everyone Tell me why, oh why, oh why won't that sun appear We're lost in a cloud With too much rain We're trapped in a world That's troubled with pain But as long as a man Has the strength to dream He can redeem his soul and fly Deep in my heart there's a trembling question Still I am sure that the answer gonna come somehow Out there in the dark, there's a beckoning candle And while I can think, while I can talk While I can stand, while I can walk While I can dream, please let my dream Come true, right now Let it come true right now Oh yeah Recorded: 1968/06/23, first released on single....
      And that is now history forever ....

  • @kathyharze4308
    @kathyharze4308 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    He was grew up really poor he was drafted into the army for 2 years If I can dream and Suspicious minnds both outstanding like you said he was the goat he helped to make it possible for black musicians to be heard widestream he knew their worth for they had influenced him so they deserved the recognition themselves thank you for your reaction so geniune stay safe 😷✌

  • @DesignsbyJoanieL
    @DesignsbyJoanieL 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Elvis was singing before he was drafted into the Army. He had a big career and left it so that he would not be thought of as just dodging the draft. He was sent to Germany where he slept outside with the other guys in the snow. He never complained even though he was afraid the people would forget him and his music. He need not have worried, they loved him as much as ever when he returned to the U.S. I believe this is when he had the television special called The Elvis Presley 68 Come Back Special. This was when he wore the black leather pants and shirt... that everyone went crazy over.

  • @dcftcb7764
    @dcftcb7764 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Hey Ft. Worth! ✌ I'm in Arlington. Great reaction! 👑!!

  • @richardh776
    @richardh776 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Elvis was hit singer before the military. In the 50's, he was a singer then the military and then acting in the 60's. Then the comeback in 68. He died in 1977.

  • @waynebarber0665
    @waynebarber0665 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    ELVIS is the KING forever! A talent that will NEVER be matched or challenged! He had so many great songs with a message that can be used today! You should react to "If I Can Dream" another great song with a great message! Also Bridge Over Troubled Water"!

  • @susanedwards8952
    @susanedwards8952 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Need to listen to his comeback song, If I could dream

  • @lindacoats5347
    @lindacoats5347 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Elvis lived in a dirt floored home and got his first pair of shoes at 8 or 9 yrs old. He knew what poor meant.

  • @kdmaclachlan209
    @kdmaclachlan209 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Check out Elvis on Ed Sullivan. He was the "King" BEFORE going into the Army. Then check out his welcome home after the Army on the Frank Sinatra show. Frank and Elvis sing a duet and it's GOLDEN!!! Elvis was a superstar long before the Army. God Bless Elvis!

  • @peggysoutherland1183
    @peggysoutherland1183 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    You'll never walk alone. Please give it a listen, Elvis Presley

  • @joeymac3777
    @joeymac3777 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I don't know how in depth on Elvis you have gotten as i just started watching your videos. Elvis was no stranger to extreme poverty OR growing up "In The Ghetto". Elvis was born and raised in such places. His parents struggled....one year, 1939, his gather Vernon even went to prison for a few years for forging the signature on a paycheck because he was desperate. In Elvis' eenage years after they moved from Tupelo Mississippi to Memphis, Tennessee, they lived in government Project housing all the way until 1955/'56 when Elvis made it big and bought his firsr house. It was just a regular house, but it got him and his family out of the slums. In 1957, Elbis moved from that house to his icinic mansion, Graceland, where he would live for 20 years, which was the remainder of his life. He even passed away there in 1977.
    Elvis was no stranger to extreme poverty and he never forgot what it was like. That's why he was so generous with his money. Secretly buying people things....homes, cars, horses, paying medical bills. Anything he thought someone not of his stature might want or need.
    He never took his fame for granted, ever...not even towards the end of his life. He knew that anything could happen at any time and it could all be gone.