Stafford's take on this song is haunting and much sexier in my opinion. 😍 But dang they sound so much a like! 🤗 It's eerie... in a beautiful way! 😁🥰🥰 😍
I got to like this song in The US and thought that TS' voice was EPs before remembering that TS' musical tune was the first one I ever heard. The female vocalist of 3rd song sounded like a Hong Kong night club's lady singer (old days under British rules).
I like Elvis version - and it’s very rare that someone would come along and knock Elvis off the throne - but Terry Stafford did just that. Terry took off like a rocket with his version of Suspicion - I was station at Sheppard Air Force Base In Witchita Falls, Texas and I go down to the Airman’s Club and listen to the music on the Duke Box and Terry Stafford “Suspicion” would be the song that everyone played. So thanks Terry for the memories - You are surely miss - but we have your suspicion to listen to. Thanks again
No you DON’T.. Elvis’ version superior AND he recorded it FIRST and Terry Stafford is copying Elvis singing style.. AND HE DOES NOT HAVE AS GOOD a rich dramatic voice as ELVIS !
No you DON’T.. Elvis’ version is superior AND he recorded it FIRST and Terry Stafford is copying Elvis’ singing style.. AND TERRY DOES NOT HAVE AS GOOD a rich and dramatic voice as ELVIS !
La primera vez que escuché a Terry pensé que era Elvis. La versión de los dos me gusta, amo a Elvis, pero la de Terry es hermosa. Los arreglos y el coro son preciosos.
@@sandraphillips903 ; unfortunately we are nothing but dust, nothing but dust. Already, isn't it written "you who admired me yesterday, do you know that I will be dust forever tomorrow?".That being said, may all three rest in peace and may the earth be light to them. Amen
@gilbertikorong2636 According to scripture it refers to our human body turning to dust, but our souls are what matter when this life is over and they are eternal, Heaven or Hell
No you ARE NOT.. Elvis’ version is superior AND he recorded it FIRST and Terry Stafford is copying Elvis’ singing style.. AND TERRY DOES NOT HAVE AS GOOD a rich and dramatic voice as ELVIS !
The instruments and background music makes TERRY STAFFORD'S Suspicion the best. When Elvis did it with the same background music both versions become at par.
If only we had a time machine where you could get Elvis and Terry Stafford to sing in harmony on this one, Terry Stafford's arrangement shades it for me, the backing vocal on his version brings the song to a different level, the biggest compliment I could pay Terry is that if you closed your eyes you'd think it was Elvis you were listening to, the Teresa Brewer version not at the races for me I'm afraid.
I think when hearing this on the radio, I assumed it was Elvis, Terry has an Elvis quality to his voice! That era sure was awesome, in that you could hear the words and sing along! Elvis is Elvis and those who come close are just impersonators! LOL
I think when hearing this on the radio, I assumed it was Elvis, Terry has an Elvis quality to his voice! That era sure was awesome, in that you could hear the words and sing along! Elvis is Elvis and those who come close are just impersonators! LOL
@@jaslady22 I think it’s safe to say that this could have been Terry’s finest moment in song, as you say Elvis was Elvis and no doubt Terry had Elvis on his mind when he performed this song, he certainly did the song justice but if you’re looking for a good Elvis impersonator in the now then look no further than Ben Portsmouth.
I love Terry's version. The word suspicion in Elvis' rendition is too SHARP. Teresa's version is much too fast. Terry's is soft and mellow, if you are not in love, it makes you feel like you are - Terry's the best ❤❤! Thank you Terry for such a beautiful song you left the world with - RIP ❤❤!!
I always liked Terry's version, that was the one I knew first. As a kid, I'd thought it was Elvis and was floored when I learned it was sung by another artist; and then wondered idly if Elvis himself had a version of his own, maybe on the B-side of one of his more popular songs. SURPRISE!!! When I heard the original "Suspicion" by Elvis, I was mesmerized! Elvis's exquisite voice at its greatest with that lovely Latino beat in the background ... I was sold!! Elvis's "Suspicion" isn't only my favorite version of the song, but one of my favorite songs of all time!! 💖💖💖💖🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👏👏👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍I Love the Singers are back to back so we Don’t Forget the Talent of Both Men and Teresa Brewer to Keep the Memories for Other Listeners us well. So Much Good Music and Singers as been Forgotten already.Thank You
This song went through my head a few years ago. I thought what I remembered was Elvis but it was Terry Stafford. I don't remember that name. I prefer his sound to Elvis. Surprised he wasn't more famous.
Terry's version is the # 10 song on my personal All-Time Top 100 Favorite songs list in the pop/rock category , Always liked his version the best with the background singers and the keyboard , IMHO it just adds that something extra special to that great song
@@luislazaroskyprianidis8092 I just saw another video of Terry on the Dick Clark Show from '64 where Stafford said that effect wasn't trumpets, but a key board. I thought all these years it was trumpets, too. Gotta go with Terry on this one.
Elvis ran second to Terry Stafford on the one and Ral Donner was another great voice that gave the king something to be concerned about. I often wondered did they keep these two singers down because they were so much like Elvis in short I think they dident want anyone to compete with his sound.
@Alan. Hodges: I'm an old fart! I rarely bother with music beyond 1980, the year I graduated high school. I always felt music started going downhill since the inception of disco.
You can have all the wonderful arrangements and back up singers, bells and whistles as you like but at the end of the day it's the voice that matters and Elvis had the golden voice that nobody could match. Stafford tries hard but doesn't come anywhere near the king in his version. I'm sticking with Elvis on this one, the original and the best!
@@57Class No he wasn’t. As the uploader of this clip has correctly stated, Elvis first released this song on the Pot Luck album in March 1962. Terry’s cover version was released as a single in February 1964. RCA finally decided to release Elvis’ version as a single in April 1964 but by that stage Terry’s version had achieved some major success on the charts and Elvis' version didn’t end up doing well at all.
Great delivery from both performers. Terry would have to be the closest sound a like to Elvis which is remarkable given that no one has ever sounded like Elvis especially in the young years.
suspicion by elvis has always been one of my favourite songs by him the instrumentals with that bell like sound coupled with his early “60s vocals is just perfect on this version, teresa’s version sounded speeded up and she sounded like a chipmunk, Stafford’s version sounded flat elvis sings with emotion with all the highs and lows he’s in a different class to these two they both should’ve left this song alone
Hy, Sunny, many thanks for this fine comparison. Born 1950 in Germany it was beside The King naturally, The Beatles and Rolling Stones one of my first famous English spoken title from the USA. So for me it's very difficult - almost impossible - to decide between Terry and Elvis in the end. I just like both versions in slightly different ways
Terry had the sound and the voice. His version is the only one that sticks. The back round vocals take it to the top. Should have had more pop hits. Sorry that he died young.
Terry’s Version Is Best Sounding 🥰. I thought it was Trumpets playing the backup sounds... found out it was a early computer/synthesizer.... Thanks for Posting all 3. 💕
@@mushmanpeets7867 Elvis's arrangement is lame - and his vibrato on the chorus makes me laugh - not a good idea if you're trying to sell a serious song. LOL! Stafford's arrangement has punch and sounds contemporary (for 1964).
How can anyone mix Elvis' and Terry's voice , Elvis' voice is so warmer , and has more emotion and feeling in it , hands down Elvis is far better at this
@@GoodAdviceAlways We'll agree to disagree bro hahaha , I've listened to this a lot since i learned it existed and granted the arrangement is better with this version but for voice he doesn't come close to Elvis .
Thanks for putting this three versions together, that way I could pick different aspects of the same song. Most important thing to me is the lirics., I can understand the words and pronunciation on Teresa Breawer version better on her version. In the tone of voice and rithem I like it better on Terry Stafford version. In dramatisation and force in the voice Elvis Presley the King., but in this song the bell in my heat rings most with Terry Stafford version. Long life for the good music 🎶
Elvis Presley couldn't even come Close to Terry Safford singing suspicion.. Elvis Presley had a beautiful voice. But Terry Stafford sang suspicion the best. And I loved Elvis the most. This song just simply was made for Terry Stafford.
"Colonel" Tom Parker, who managed Elvis Presley and some other artists, insisted that Elvis and anyone that wrote a song that Elvis recorded sign over 50% of their royalties to him. One will notice that Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, two of the best songwriters, allowed "Elvis Presley Music" the publishing rights to this song. Elvis wanted to record "I Will Always Love You," but Dolly Parton refused to sign over rights to her song. (She talks about it in a recent video interview.) Later,Tom Parker was sued over his management contracts and forced to repay the stolen royalties. They cover this in the new movie "Elvis" which is really more about Tom Parker (which is not even his real name) as the conman that he was.🤔😊👍👍👍
Elvis put passion and that Godlike voice into this, but Terry and the instrumentation and the background vocals make his version three steps above. Simply astounding!
Terry's version is my favorite tool Elvis is Elvis, he could sing Mary Had A Little Lamb and it would be great...But Terry owned this song. I thought the background beat was a horn tool.. Then I heard Dick Clark ask him about it on American Bandstand...surprisingly he said it was an Organ..
Honestly forgot how much I liked the ladies rendition. Never thought I'd even have something to say this about, but Elvis and two other artists do a song, and Like Elvis' the least. Wow.
Great song no matter who sings it...I didn't mean for this to be a competition but thank you for all your opinions.
I always thought Stafford sounded like Elvis (and emulated him) but I had no idea it was a cover at the time!
A-m£n!!!
Stafford's take on this song is haunting and much sexier in my opinion. 😍 But dang they sound so much a like! 🤗 It's eerie... in a beautiful way! 😁🥰🥰 😍
Me too
I got to like this song in The US and thought that TS' voice was EPs before remembering that TS' musical tune was the first one I ever heard.
The female vocalist of 3rd song sounded like a Hong Kong night club's lady singer (old days under British rules).
I like Elvis version - and it’s very rare that someone would come along and knock Elvis off the throne - but Terry Stafford did just that. Terry took off like a rocket with his version of Suspicion - I was station at Sheppard Air Force Base In Witchita Falls, Texas and I go down to the Airman’s Club and listen to the music on the Duke Box and Terry Stafford “Suspicion” would be the song that everyone played. So thanks Terry for the memories - You are surely miss - but we have your suspicion to listen to. Thanks again
Nice comment...thank you.
I like Terry staffords the best
No you DON’T.. Elvis’ version superior AND he recorded it FIRST and Terry Stafford is copying Elvis singing style.. AND HE DOES NOT HAVE AS GOOD a rich dramatic voice as ELVIS !
I love Terry Stafford's version - especially with the backing of the Ondioline.
Me too
No you DON’T.. Elvis’ version is superior AND he recorded it FIRST and Terry Stafford is copying Elvis’ singing style.. AND TERRY DOES NOT HAVE AS GOOD a rich and dramatic voice as ELVIS !
Terry Stafford by far!
Agree
Glad I got to hear Terry better late than never 😊
Every one has their own favorite, for me Terry's version will always be my favorite! RIP Terry, you left us much too soon!❤
Terry's version..the Best!
Agree terry owns this song but elvis is the bomb rip both
Terry's is my pick as well.
Robert I agree with you!
@@57Class You are right! Terry's version is the best!
Siempre escuché esta canción con Elvis, pero en cuanto la escuché con Terry me dí cuenta de que era la mejor versión.
Totalmente de acuerdo y en la misma secuencia. Primero Elvis, hasta que escuché la versión de Terry. Desde Lima, Carlos Meza.
Yo la escuche primero por Terry,y para mi el mejor
La primera vez que escuché a Terry pensé que era Elvis. La versión de los dos me gusta, amo a Elvis, pero la de Terry es hermosa. Los arreglos y el coro son preciosos.
No menosprecio la interpretación de Elvis Presley pero mil veces con Terry stafford. Es una interpretación inconfundible y hermosa.🌿♥️💯🌹♥️💯🌹🌿
It's sad that all three people who sing suspicion are no longer with us today
@@gilbertikorong2636 YES THAT IS TRUE!
@@sandraphillips903 ; unfortunately we are nothing but dust, nothing but dust. Already, isn't it written "you who admired me yesterday, do you know that I will be dust forever tomorrow?".That being said, may all three rest in peace and may the earth be light to them. Amen
@gilbertikorong2636 According to scripture it refers to our human body turning to dust, but our souls are what matter when this life is over and they are eternal, Heaven or Hell
@@sandraphillips903 : I know all of this and thank you for reminding me. I know all this, but since I'm sentimental, I just wanted to talk
@gilbertikorong2636 Ditto!
I'M SO GLAD I HEARD TERRY STAFFORD'S VERSION FIRST I GREW UP LISTENING TO IT HE DID SUCH A PERFECT JOB 🥰🥰🥰
Me too...
No you ARE NOT.. Elvis’ version is superior AND he recorded it FIRST and Terry Stafford is copying Elvis’ singing style.. AND TERRY DOES NOT HAVE AS GOOD a rich and dramatic voice as ELVIS !
The instruments and background music makes TERRY STAFFORD'S Suspicion the best. When Elvis did it with the same background music both versions become at par.
Elvis may be the King, but Terry owns this song!
NAH!
Okey lo creo
Elvis has better phrasing. Terry’s version sounds a bit under rehearsed if you listen closely.
Terry owns this song. Reminds me of driving my 65 Mustang windows down blasting this song.
Lembro quando dirigia meu Fusca ouvido está música para deleite da mulherada.Kkkk
Terry Stafford hands down!!!
Terry Stafford version was the best on this song, I always thought that it was Elvis for the longest time.
I agree
Never, never Never!!
Yesssssss
I first heard Terry's version in my sister's friend's home, and thought it was one of the best songs I ever heard!
Y EN ESTÉREO ES FABULOSA..... AUNQUE FUÉ GRABADA EN MONO, YA LA REPROCESARON Y QUEDÓ EN REAL ESTÉREO, (NO IMITACIÓN DE ESTÉREO).
There so close can listen to both fantastic
If only we had a time machine where you could get Elvis and Terry Stafford to sing in harmony on this one, Terry Stafford's arrangement shades it for me, the backing vocal on his version brings the song to a different level, the biggest compliment I could pay Terry is that if you closed your eyes you'd think it was Elvis you were listening to, the Teresa Brewer version not at the races for me I'm afraid.
I think when hearing this on the radio, I assumed it was Elvis, Terry has an Elvis quality to his voice! That era sure was awesome, in that you could hear the words and sing along! Elvis is Elvis and those who come close are just impersonators! LOL
I think when hearing this on the radio, I assumed it was Elvis, Terry has an Elvis quality to his voice! That era sure was awesome, in that you could hear the words and sing along! Elvis is Elvis and those who come close are just impersonators! LOL
@@jaslady22 I think it’s safe to say that this could have been Terry’s finest moment in song, as you say Elvis was Elvis and no doubt Terry had Elvis on his mind when he performed this song, he certainly did the song justice but if you’re looking for a good Elvis impersonator in the now then look no further than Ben Portsmouth.
@@mauricedineen6598He imitated his voice.
It has to be Elvis the King! but when I first listened to Terry Stafford's version I was surprised as to how similar he sounded like Elvis
Terry's career started when he won an Elvis sound alike competition
Gostei das três, mas a do Terry é maravilhosa ‼️😍🤩🥰💗
Elvis's voice has such a lovely tone here...beautifully nuanced. He interprets this song well.
You are so very right...!! 🕵🏼♀️🙂👌🏿❤️
He sings it like he wrote it. 😢
I love Terry's version. The word suspicion in Elvis' rendition is too SHARP. Teresa's version is much too fast. Terry's is soft and mellow, if you are not in love, it makes you feel like you are - Terry's the best ❤❤! Thank you Terry for such a beautiful song you left the world with - RIP ❤❤!!
Thanks for the nice comment.
@@sonnysoldies5288: My pleasure, sir - Have a good day/night.
Elvis is handsome and a wonderful singer.❤❤❤
Terry Stafford.💯👍
I always liked Terry's version, that was the one I knew first. As a kid, I'd thought it was Elvis and was floored when I learned it was sung by another artist; and then wondered idly if Elvis himself had a version of his own, maybe on the B-side of one of his more popular songs. SURPRISE!!! When I heard the original "Suspicion" by Elvis, I was mesmerized! Elvis's exquisite voice at its greatest with that lovely Latino beat in the background ... I was sold!! Elvis's "Suspicion" isn't only my favorite version of the song, but one of my favorite songs of all time!! 💖💖💖💖🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Cuanta razón!!!
Ditto!
I have loved this song for Decades!!
Beautiful song all 3 artists did a great job . oldies forever.3 -22-2023.
Terry is the best, in my opinion. One of my favorite songs.
Terry Stafford for the win.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👏👏👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍I Love the Singers are back to back so we Don’t Forget the Talent of Both Men and Teresa Brewer to Keep the Memories for Other Listeners us well. So Much Good Music and Singers as been Forgotten already.Thank You
Show you right perfect point
Me gusta la versión, de Terry Stafford
This song went through my head a few years ago. I thought what I remembered was
Elvis but it was Terry Stafford. I don't remember that name. I prefer his sound to Elvis. Surprised he wasn't more famous.
My preference also...thanks for commenting.
My sentiments exactly!
He was an imitator...thats why
Ditto! Love love love Terry 💘
Yes, that is the version I remember too.
In my younger days I was racked by suspicion. In my old age I'm not even curious!
Very funny and SOOO true! 😂
😅
Terry's version is the # 10 song on my personal All-Time Top 100 Favorite songs list in the pop/rock category , Always liked his version the best with the background singers and the keyboard , IMHO it just adds that something extra special to that great song
Terry Better All Time
It is #1 on my list ,he is the best ❤❤❤❤❤ Terry
Realmente as gravações do Rei e do Terry ficaram igualmente ótimas , não sei dizer qual é a melhor.
Elvis, Terry, Terry, Elvis, Elvis, Terry, no puedo decidirme, son magníficos. Saludos desde Chile. 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱
Greetings, German!
Elvis Presley and his voice with these backgrounds is so unique in this number, almost like streight from Heaven...! 🕵🏼♀️ ❤️👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
@juha vesanen: EXTREMELY WELL PUT!! 😍😍😍
Teresa Brewer reminded me of a young Dolly Parton. All three had great musical talent.
Hi Sonny I know you didn't mean this as a competition, but there is no comparison to the way Elvis sings it 😍
The three have already left this world ,may they rest in peace, my vote is for Mr. Terry Starfford his song sounds better.
As for me also. I thought it was Elvis until now!! I love them both 💕
Terry Stafford's, Suspicion, wins this race.
Being a Elvis fan l would have too say l liked all three
Elvis so warm and tender and sounds pure.
Terry stafford absolutely the best on this Song
No conocía este tema..Pero cuando la conocí con TERRY......Es WOOOW..ÚNICA CON EL
I started listen to this song a few days ago a very good song both Elvis and Terry have really good versions of the song it's tough to pick.
Love the backup singers in Terry's version.
The best...
And the trumpets
@@luislazaroskyprianidis8092 I just saw another video of Terry on the Dick Clark Show from '64 where Stafford said that effect wasn't trumpets, but a key board. I thought all these years it was trumpets, too. Gotta go with Terry on this one.
@@jonrukavina9011 thank u my friend
A big surprise to me too. Hope never need to hear Herb Albert and Louis Armstrong by this way
@@jonrukavina9011
Ayyy!!
No doubt!! No doubt!!
🗣👤♊
What a cool vid, putting them together, back to back. Great job!
This is probably one of the few songs even Elvis couldn’t make better!!!
Elvis ran second to Terry Stafford on the one and Ral Donner was another great voice that gave the king something to be concerned about. I often wondered did they keep these two singers down because they were so much like Elvis in short I think they dident want anyone to compete with his sound.
Terry's version is my favorite!!!!!!!!!
Me too
See the same
No one beats Elvis he had a voice like no other and beautiful ❤️ to look at
Terry's version of the song certainly did! 😂
@@Cin2023Terry's version is for the circus 🎪😂.
Please - don't compare. Appreciate greatness
Why shouln't we compare? Ours are opinions only, and anyone can have his or her preference. Regards and no pun intended.
Yes you’re right! The Greatness of Terry Stanford!!!!!
A Reality Sung by 3 Beautiful Voices.
So good to be able to go back 50/60 years and listen to all these great singers.
I wonder if they will listen to current music in 50 years time?
@Alan. Hodges: I'm an old fart! I rarely bother with music beyond 1980, the year I graduated high school. I always felt music started going downhill since the inception of disco.
timeless song!!
I just like the song no matter who sings it
Elvis and Terry sound so much alike.
Elvis seems to hit the high notes better
You can have all the wonderful arrangements and back up singers, bells and whistles as you like but at the end of the day it's the voice that matters and Elvis had the golden voice that nobody could match. Stafford tries hard but doesn't come anywhere near the king in his version. I'm sticking with Elvis on this one, the original and the best!
Wasn't Terry's version the Original one?
@@57Class No he wasn’t.
As the uploader of this clip has correctly stated, Elvis first released this song on the Pot Luck album in March 1962. Terry’s cover version was released as a single in February 1964. RCA finally decided to release Elvis’ version as a single in April 1964 but by that stage Terry’s version had achieved some major success on the charts and Elvis' version didn’t end up doing well at all.
@@MrRockabilly70 I stand corrected !!
@@57Class No problem. All good.
@@57Class I thought so too. First time I heard 'Suspicion' on the radio, I thought it was Elvis! I hadn't heard of Terry Stafford until then!
Great delivery from both performers. Terry would have to be the closest sound a like to Elvis which is remarkable given that no one has ever sounded like Elvis especially in the young years.
There was actually 3...although I understand forgetting it, awful!
suspicion by elvis has always been one of my favourite songs by him the instrumentals with that bell like sound coupled with his early “60s vocals is just perfect on this version, teresa’s version sounded speeded up and she sounded like a chipmunk, Stafford’s version sounded flat elvis sings with emotion with all the highs and lows he’s in a different class to these two they both should’ve left this song alone
Never new this song but now l do and it's so beautiful 😃❤😃
Hy, Sunny,
many thanks for this fine comparison.
Born 1950 in Germany it was beside The King naturally, The Beatles and Rolling Stones one of my first famous English spoken title from the USA. So for me it's very difficult - almost impossible - to decide between Terry and Elvis in the end.
I just like both versions in slightly different ways
Specially in this version, Terry Stafford is Unbeatable.
Que grandes voces, que bella época.
Elvis es mi cantante, pero la versión de Terry es muy bonita. Cada uno tiene su estilo. Las dos versiones son muy buenas
Terry had the sound and the voice. His version is the only one that sticks. The back round vocals take it to the top. Should have had more pop hits. Sorry that he died young.
Terry’s Version Is Best Sounding 🥰. I thought it was Trumpets playing the backup sounds... found out it was a early computer/synthesizer.... Thanks for Posting all 3. 💕
Terry's version destroys the competition by far.
The name of the instrument is the Ondioline. The Rain, The Park, And Other Things was another song that features it.
@@mushmanpeets7867 Elvis's arrangement is lame - and his vibrato on the chorus makes me laugh - not a good idea if you're trying to sell a serious song. LOL!
Stafford's arrangement has punch and sounds contemporary (for 1964).
Que buena música felicitaciones
Buenas tardes me inclino por Terry porque su voz es fuerte agradable y el coro de fondo magnífico
Solo la música la hace sonar diferente a la versión de Elvis!!
...fantásticos, mas a melhor é a do Terry, maravilha o arranjo, show !!!!! Brasil
Terry’s version the best hands down!
De Elvis nada que Decir , Peroooo , Esa canción es de Terry Staffords. , Por dónde le Busquen.👍✌️
Dos versiones hermosas, dos voces melodiosas, las dos muy buenas
(terry y elvis)
Terry’s version is the ONE AND ONLY …. ☺️☺️☺️
You are not an Elvis fan. 😢
@freddyfurah
And you’re a narrow minded fool
How can anyone mix Elvis' and Terry's voice , Elvis' voice is so warmer , and has more emotion and feeling in it , hands down Elvis is far better at this
No doubt Elvis stands tall otherwise,
But sorry bro this song belongs to Terry.
@@GoodAdviceAlways We'll agree to disagree bro hahaha , I've listened to this a lot since i learned it existed and granted the arrangement is better with this version but for voice he doesn't come close to Elvis .
@@jake30966 Elvis, he truly deserves the 👑 crown.
"You're joking !"
@@RobertSilvestri86 definitely not , are you deaf ? hahahaha
As an Elvis fan for 50 years I like all of them. Seeing as elvis done a cover. Nice to hear a lady singing the song. I've never heard that one.
Thanks for putting this three versions together, that way I could pick different aspects of the same song.
Most important thing to me is the lirics.,
I can understand the words and pronunciation on Teresa Breawer version better on her version.
In the tone of voice and rithem I like it better on Terry Stafford version.
In dramatisation and force in the voice Elvis Presley the King., but in this song the bell in my heat rings most with
Terry Stafford version.
Long life for the good music 🎶
Terry’s version is the best and the spookiest . Love the background voices and the bridge
Elvis Presley couldn't even come Close to Terry Safford singing suspicion.. Elvis Presley had a beautiful voice. But Terry Stafford sang suspicion the best. And I loved Elvis the most. This song just simply was made for Terry Stafford.
I do like both versions sang by Elvis 'n Terry.Miss them very much..!!
Many thanx for posting all 3 versions : just heard Elvis’ version for the first time tonite (1-11-021) : my vote goes to Terry.
Mine, too !
Terry sound better....
"Colonel" Tom Parker, who managed Elvis Presley and some other artists, insisted that Elvis and anyone that wrote a song that Elvis recorded sign over 50% of their royalties to him. One will notice that Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, two of the best songwriters, allowed "Elvis Presley Music" the publishing rights to this song. Elvis wanted to record "I Will Always Love You," but Dolly Parton refused to sign over rights to her song. (She talks about it in a recent video interview.) Later,Tom Parker was sued over his management contracts and forced to repay the stolen royalties. They cover this in the new movie "Elvis" which is really more about Tom Parker (which is not even his real name) as the conman that he was.🤔😊👍👍👍
Parker was a real piece of work...Elvis would have been so much richer without him.
Terry's version Is also my favorite.
100 por 100 Elvis
Elvis hands down!!!
Elvis is my absolute favorite with this song and many other songs in comparison to other singers.
Su mas grande éxito de Terry Stafford
Elvis sings from the heart
Fantástica!
Terry Standfod lo mejor
La versión de terri stafford es la mejor única la escuchamos desde México 🇲🇽 🍻
Essa músicas na voz do Tierry Stefano é linda!! Mas na voz do Elvis Presley é mais linda!! Elvis tinha uma voz maravilhosa, magnífica!!! 👏👏👍
Elvis put passion and that Godlike voice into this, but Terry and the instrumentation and the background vocals make his version three steps above. Simply astounding!
Especially in the stereo mix...thanks for commenting.
the horn in the terry stafford is such a great addition. terry's smooth vocals really moving.
Terry's version is my favorite tool Elvis is Elvis, he could sing Mary Had A Little Lamb and it would be great...But Terry owned this song.
I thought the background beat was a horn tool.. Then I heard Dick Clark ask him about it on American Bandstand...surprisingly he said it was an Organ..
Terry's version does it for me!
Terry Stafford sings "clearer" or not??? My mind!!!❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
Honestly forgot how much I liked the ladies rendition. Never thought I'd even have something to say this about, but Elvis and two other artists do a song, and Like Elvis' the least. Wow.
All versions are very good. Elvis' version is my favorite.