My dad bought me this album when it first came out from Sam Goody NYC..It's blue vinyl ( I still have it) My dad was so excited about this song He said Elvis is singing about you!! I was a Moody Bitch!!
Is all about jealousy and envious. haters will be haters.thank you,Ray,for protecting Elvis The G.O.A.T. God bless you, Ray and your family,love your reaction. 🕺🎸🎤🎧🎼🥁☝✌👌👍👊🇵🇷🇺🇲❤🙏
The pictures in the video are actually earlier than the song. Moody Blue is the title track from Elvis' last album in 1977. That's why you can hear that semi-disco beat in the chorus.
thats what everyone who gives elvis a chance says, his voice is soothing and calming in the way that you can listen to him all day and he wont give you a headache!!! he can sing all day and half the time i can continue my day without noticing that music is even on, hes got a calm calm voice, like water, water flowing quietly… and sometimes its a waterfall - both ways, anyways
Very cool Ray. Elvis was not just a singing star his generous heart is legendary. People want to tear down our Heroes, but Elvis will live on, because his fans know his goodness and so do their children and their children. thanks as always for your great reactions to him.
A Humdinger indeed! Love your energy R’Elvis. Great to wake up to on a freezing morning in England!! Elvis’s voice was so naturally calming because he sang effortlessly and with his heart and soul. Definitely “an echo that will never die”. As for those individuals who have to spout their hate for Elvis, they are stuck in a rut of only wanting to believe the worst of people. They believe hearsay as there is no actual written or recorded evidence of Elvis being rude, racist or arrogant. He was brought up to be polite and humble and respectful. He never would do anything his mother would have disliked. 👌💕🙏🕺
Ii was dancing about this song when I was teenager in Germany. That song makes me a longlife big Elvis Fan. Was 5 times in Memphis, more than 20 times at his grave.. 10 times in his house. Love this man and his nusik so much!
Elvis could rock it even though he was so ill at the time! And I agree completely with the ridiculousness of trying to fit 50s, 60s or 70s Elvis into the morality of 2023. My dad grew up in the Depression South just as Elvis did, and the context of the time was just different. Folks from the North and West just wouldn't get it unless, like me, they had someone who was there and able to explain how things worked then as opposed to now. 50, 60, 70 years ago is a long time, and many things that were normal then would be unthinkable now. Let the haters say what they will, I pay them no mind. Their agenda - and they still have one ALL these years later - is irrelevant to me. Unbelievable that 46+ years after his death, Elvis still poses some kind of threat to them. Sheesh.
Well said. For everyone who haven't watched it I recommend the two videos called "Elvis and women, the TRUE story" 1 and 2 on the TH-cam channel Elvis Lass. They are just an incredible proof of Elvis' beutiful personality, and I love that woman for putting them together❤
Love this song. It really describes a lot of ppl ik. Love u so much Ray and ur family u all r the best. No one beats u when it comes to reactions ❤❤❤❤. Keep being you
😅😅😅 awww Ray....funny story about your friend... Shout out to Heavenly Presley and her dad❤❤❤ great dedication song for her dad..I am dancing too 🎶😊💃💃💃 Thank you Ray for always loving Elvis... Lol " the furry road of fun"😂 I love this song....thanks for this gem 🎉🎉🎉 Heavenly Presley ( Tonya) is a sweetheart🌻🌷💐
All those nob jockeys that hate EP have no idea about the man behind the image Elvis said it himself the image is one thing the human being is another dam I don't know Elvis personally but I miss him like I miss me own older brother. TCB&TLC
Great Reaction Video Ray! Everytime I watch your videos you start moving & grooving around I got to move around too! Bad news is I can’t dance. When I get up an start dancing It’s break dancing! Almost everytime I break something or almost my neck too! lol My Daddy was a great Dancer tried & tried to teach me to Dance. I’d always step all over his feet. Even lil he’d have me put my feet on top of his & hold my hands dancing with me almost everytime my knee or leg would accidentally kick his leg or shin. One Day I said , “Daddy I really don’t like to dance at all! He looked at me an said ,Well why didn’t you just tell me that honey? I said,”Daddy I thought you’d get tired of me kicking you or stepping on your feet! He busted out laughing an said, “I thought you really wanted to learn!” True story! Thank you cause this song brung all those precious memories right back to me. The great thing about being an Elvis fan all my life cause certain songs take me right back to my memories about the songs . People we love pass on a leave us. My memories don’t & Elvis brings them all back to me! It’s like I have My Daddy right here again! So Thank Ray & Thank You Tonya aka Heavenly Presley! Many hugs, blessings prayers sent to Ray & family, Tonya & Rest of The Vibe Gang too! Everyone Take Care! 😍👑❤️😇🙏🕯️🌹♥️🩷
Love this album so glad I have it on vinyl and it’s a blue color vinyl. As a young fan it’s so fun finding original records to collect. I’ll cherish this vinyl forever
His last hit during the time he left us early. It is a country rock song with a touch of disco in the chorus. Disco had just begun to take off during this time and if you notice the chorus the disco influence. Elvis would have made all types of songs great and would have embraced the 80's modern sound. It would have been amazing.
THE ENDING THOUGH! LOVE IT RAY 🎵💙🎵 AND FURRY ROAD OF FUN LMAO 😂😂😂 I AM FOR SURE BORROWING THAT! AND YES RAY, THIS IS A GREAT SONG TO GROOVE TO 🎵🙌💃🙌💃🎵 YOU ARE SO SWEET & FUNNY RAY & I THINK YOU GOT SMARTS TOO 💯 THANK YOU FOR SAYING THAT THE HERE AND NOW IS NOT 🎶YESTERDAY🎶 It was so different back then. I mean we as people have not changed. The times have changed. Technology has changed. Our lives are easier in some ways because of electricity alone (watch how a dinner was prepared in 1500's England, oh my God the WORK. Cooking was SO much more work than it is now. You had to get a fire going first before you could even boil water and because the water was so bad the common housewife had to know how to make weak ale because no one drank plain water unless you wanted to expire from cholera or something even worse than that. Some 90 years ago, Elvis's Mom worked as a stoop laborer in the cotton fields when he was a baby. You think that was easy? HECK NO. Gladys was a tough lady in her own right. And she did what she did without complaint or without expectation of praise. A hard- working wife and mother. She did what she had to do. It was DIFFERENT back in those days. That does not mean people still do not struggle today. They do, absolutely, everyone struggles or has struggled. But that is also just life. Life isn't fair. But life is a blessing. I do not want to be preachy or anything but I know and love someone who was an addict and now every day they feel blessed just because they woke up in the morning and one more day of sobriety is behind them and a new day is beginning.) Moving on to Elvis Extras! So this is for Ray: Elvis recorded this song and others on his Moody Blue album in the Jungle Room at Graceland. The following about The Jungle Room is from their site: Elvis never called the Jungle Room by that name; to him, it was just the den. But thanks to its unique, exotic décor, the room became known as the Jungle Room after Graceland opened to the public. The carved wooden furniture was purchased by Elvis at a furniture store in Memphis called Donald's. Elvis added the area as an extra family room Elvis added the area as an extra family room during the 1960s. First it was a screened porch, then it became an actual room. He had the waterfall installed in 1965. While shopping for furniture in 1974, Elvis saw the collection of Polynesian-inspired furniture and fell in love. It reminded him of his favorite vacation destination - Hawaii - and it’s believed he purchased all of the furniture in a matter of 30 minutes. The carved wood details, the faux fur upholstery and the green shag carpet - on both the floor and the ceiling - give the room it’s completely one-of-a-kind atmosphere. Hawaii inspired the look of the room, but all of the furniture was purchased locally in Memphis. That shag carpet came in handy when Elvis decided to turn the Jungle Room into a makeshift recording studio. The songs recorded there are featured on Elvis’ albums, “From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee,” and a few more are featured on “Moody Blue.” And that is it everyone! That's all I've got! ADDED TO RELVIS PLAYLIST THANK YOU AGAIN RAY 🎵💙🌞🌈🌞💙🎵 TCB ⚡ & TLC ❤ & peace ✌& blessings 🙏 to you & yours & to one & all here as well 💕
Sammy - thanks so much for the info - as always. Gladys was definitely the "head" of the Presley Family while she lived - as is common in many southern families. Vernon, for whatever reason (and I admit I don't know) seemed to move from job to job, while Gladys maintained a steady employment in a Memphis factory, so I think it would be fair to credit her with being the main support of her family. Elvis definitely deferred to her, and pretty much what she said was the end of the discussion. IMO, things might have gone at least somewhat differently had Gladys lived, but she unfortunately had the same genetic diseases that eventually killed Elvis. But one thing I have noted from personal experience. Young men, especially southern young men, who lose their mothers early, have a tendency to get stuck, emotionally, at the age they were when their mothers passed. A lot of their behaviors can be explained when looking through that glass. I think it was true with Elvis as well. He aged and matured in some ways, but often behaved emotionally as though he were still 19. It doesn't mean he was any less responsible for his actions, good or bad, or that he was any less the generous, lovable, kind man that he was, but, to me, it explains a lot, especially some of his attitudes toward the women in his life. Thanks again for always being there with the info we need. Please keep it coming. Love and joy to you and yours, KP
@@Kathryne0816 I hear you Miss Kathryne. I think too there were some in Elvis's inner circle that did not want Elvis to go on a journey of personal growth. I think mentally/ spiritually Elvis felt stifled just as creatively he felt frustrated. Not saying that Elvis did not make mistakes. He did. Yes he was a giving and generous and loving human being. But he was hardly a perfect one. I do not view Elvis as a saint. As a flawed human being, yes. Saint, no. Interesting what you said about Southern men. My Mom's Dad was born and raised in Kentucky. He did not know his father (long story). But my grandfather grew up fast I guess you could say. He grew up poor on a tenant farm. He had to milk the family cow, take care of the chickens, help his grandfather with the caring of the crops, and to go hunt or fish for dinner. He did this while working a job starting at eight years old and going to school. I guess one could make the argument that if my grandfather had a father he would not have had to work so hard from a young age. Long story short he became a success. Served in the U.S. Army, went to college, became a mechanical engineer. The highlight of his career for him was when he had to speak in front of Congress (I forget what the issue of the day was; I would have to ask my Mom she would know). Who knows how Elvis's would have turned out if his mother Gladys had lived longer... I do think Gladys would have had a positive influence on him. She always had. I do think things would have turned out differently, definitely. Very interesting points, Miss Kathryne 😊👍 Much love 💖💜💙💛 & blessings 🙏🙏🙏🙏 to you & yours as well 💕
Sorry - Tonya's Story Time - LOL - Anyway My Son Now 33 Is A SEMI-PRO POKER PLAYER SINCE HE WAS 22 YEARS OLD THUS DOES IT PART TIME - HE BOUGHT HIS BRAND NEW HOME / DOWN PAYMENT WITH HIS WINNINGS WHEN HE WAS 23 - BUT HE'S SO SMART AND GOOD AT IT -- HE KNOWS HOW TO READ THE TABLE / TEXAS HOLD'EM - HIS POKER FACE IS A HOODIE HOOD UP DARK SUNGLASSES AND PLAYING MUSIC FROM HIS CELL LOLLL ANYWAY HAD TO SAY HE'S NEVER EVER GONE THAT FAR TO LOSE A CAR ETC LOL HE PLAYS SMART
*NO YOU DIDN'T YOU SWEET SWEET FRIEND* Bawling and Laughing same time --- Wow -- What SURPRISE!!! DADDY PLAYED THIS ALBUM AND MOODY BLUE WAS HIS FAVORITE!! Yes We did talk today about My Daddy's 3rd Anniversary Of His Passing Today actually January 16th - What Am I gonna do with YOU ---- LOLL Your Amazing HUGE HEART & SO THOUGHTFUL --- Thanks Darling -- Yes I remember him bringing the LP Home and I was like its BLUE???? I was 10 --- Hugs!!!! 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙OH THAT PHOTO YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT WITH ELVIS IS 1969 HE HAD CUT IT SHORT FOR HIS MOVIE "CHANGE OF HABIT" AWESOME MOVIE DR. JOHN CARPTENTER -- SEX*YYYYY
Hi..first off..looking relaxed & your happiness is contagious!😊. Second, ❤ that Atlantic Gambling Story...OTF! 3rd, my eyes followed that fussiness to his belly bottom too!😋 Anyway, this was recorded I believe in the 70's & his description of a gambler taking a chance on a Women's up & down moods is on tee😉.. It's like 1 of my fav 🎞 when Forrest Gump says that famous saying... "..it's like a box of chocolate ...you never know what you gonna get.."..lol. Another good 1 is "Way Down." You'd like that 1 too! 🎂Happy MLK Day🎈. Have A good One! Tc✌
Elvis wanted to act more in quality roles. They wanted him for A Star is Born but the Colonel did not like the terms. So Kris Kristoferson got the role.
I have this album it was his final album. Released in 1977. The record was a light blue. My record was blue.
Bittersweet as Moody Blue was Elvis's last number 1 hit, less than a year later he would pass away.
The hatred is pure jealousy. People get great pleasure out of building people up just to knock them down. LOVE ELVIS
Love your defense of Elvis - he was a wonderful man, as well as the king of rock and roll.
I like to you enjoying Elvis' music. Thanks for your reactions to his music.
Thanks Heavenly Presley, Elvis and Ray. love the bit at the end!
Love this song Elvis is the best ❤️❤️❤️❤️💃💃💃💃💃💃well said I feel great when I hear his voice ❤️
My dad bought me this album when it first came out from Sam Goody NYC..It's blue vinyl ( I still have it) My dad was so excited about this song He said Elvis is singing about you!! I was a Moody Bitch!!
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I have mine to & I’ve never played it! 😍👑❤️
I love this song so much! It cracks me up, trying to understand women! 😂
Is all about jealousy and envious. haters will be haters.thank you,Ray,for protecting Elvis The G.O.A.T. God bless you, Ray and your family,love your reaction. 🕺🎸🎤🎧🎼🥁☝✌👌👍👊🇵🇷🇺🇲❤🙏
Elvis was in a great action movie called FLAMING STAR. He is so awesome in this movie....you gotta see it.
Love Elvis with tossled hair , specially when he smiled ... he looked like an "innocent" little boy ! TCB forever !
Those are my favorite pictures of him too. Only I picture him mischievous 😂😂
The pictures in the video are actually earlier than the song. Moody Blue is the title track from Elvis' last album in 1977. That's why you can hear that semi-disco beat in the chorus.
thats what everyone who gives elvis a chance says, his voice is soothing and calming in the way that you can listen to him all day and he wont give you a headache!!! he can sing all day and half the time i can continue my day without noticing that music is even on, hes got a calm calm voice, like water, water flowing quietly… and sometimes its a waterfall - both ways, anyways
LIVE LAUGH LOVE ELVIS
Love Moody Blue and Elvis and your reactions to the man are so much fun. Rock on Elvis you're loved the world over. 👑💖🔥
I LOVE THIS SONG
You’re so right about his calming voice. Thank you, now I know the best way to describe it.
Very cool Ray. Elvis was not just a singing star his generous heart is legendary. People want to tear down our Heroes, but Elvis will live on, because his fans know his goodness and so do their children and their children. thanks as always for your great reactions to him.
Elvis we love you king
Grooving with Elvis and R'Elvis👏🏼🕺🏽💃🏽🙌🏼. Another awesome song from EP....still the KING in 2024 👑💯⚡❤️
Moody Blue. Disco. Great combination.
I would have loved to follow that fury trail lol
Thanks Ray. From Elvis’ final album recorded in the jungle room at Graceland 💙
Love it , and Elvis ❤
A Humdinger indeed! Love your energy R’Elvis. Great to wake up to on a freezing morning in England!! Elvis’s voice was so naturally calming because he sang effortlessly and with his heart and soul. Definitely “an echo that will never die”.
As for those individuals who have to spout their hate for Elvis, they are stuck in a rut of only wanting to believe the worst of people. They believe hearsay as there is no actual written or recorded evidence of Elvis being rude, racist or arrogant. He was brought up to be polite and humble and respectful. He never would do anything his mother would have disliked. 👌💕🙏🕺
Ii was dancing about this song when I was teenager in Germany. That song makes me a longlife big Elvis Fan. Was 5 times in Memphis, more than 20 times at his grave.. 10 times in his house. Love this man and his nusik so much!
He is smooth in blue!❤️
Thanks for another great Elvis reaction, I watched it while having my morning coffee, great uplifting way to start the day.
Elvis could rock it even though he was so ill at the time! And I agree completely with the ridiculousness of trying to fit 50s, 60s or 70s Elvis into the morality of 2023. My dad grew up in the Depression South just as Elvis did, and the context of the time was just different. Folks from the North and West just wouldn't get it unless, like me, they had someone who was there and able to explain how things worked then as opposed to now. 50, 60, 70 years ago is a long time, and many things that were normal then would be unthinkable now. Let the haters say what they will, I pay them no mind. Their agenda - and they still have one ALL these years later - is irrelevant to me. Unbelievable that 46+ years after his death, Elvis still poses some kind of threat to them. Sheesh.
Well said Kathryne....
Beautifully Said! 😍👑❤️
Well said. For everyone who haven't watched it I recommend the two videos called "Elvis and women, the TRUE story" 1 and 2 on the TH-cam channel Elvis Lass. They are just an incredible proof of Elvis' beutiful personality, and I love that woman for putting them together❤
I agree 100%. Very well said.
I agree with you 100% haters are always going to find something to hate on you just let it go in one ear and out of the other.
Elvis is king
Love this song. It really describes a lot of ppl ik. Love u so much Ray and ur family u all r the best. No one beats u when it comes to reactions ❤❤❤❤. Keep being you
Blue is Elvis’ color 😮💨
😅😅😅 awww Ray....funny story about your friend...
Shout out to Heavenly Presley and her dad❤❤❤ great dedication song for her dad..I am dancing too 🎶😊💃💃💃
Thank you Ray for always loving Elvis...
Lol " the furry road of fun"😂 I love this song....thanks for this gem 🎉🎉🎉 Heavenly Presley ( Tonya) is a sweetheart🌻🌷💐
🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗SHOCKED BAWLING LAUGHING --- RAY IS AMAZING!!!!
@@HeavenlyPresley-Tonya He is! And I'm so glad about this dedication. I have checked out your page as well. Just lovely.
@@HeavenlyPresley-Tonya I agree 100% Tonya Ray is absolutely amazing 😊💕🌻
Hi Ray, don't have to say a word this time you said it all !❤😊
I love this song too. I remember way back in the day I had this album. Blue definitely is his color and I loved all these pictures
Check out Elvis singing The Impossible Dream, it's fire!
All those nob jockeys that hate EP have no idea about the man behind the image Elvis said it himself the image is one thing the human being is another dam I don't know Elvis personally but I miss him like I miss me own older brother. TCB&TLC
Great Reaction Video Ray! Everytime I watch your videos you start moving & grooving around I got to move around too! Bad news is I can’t dance. When I get up an start dancing It’s break dancing! Almost everytime I break something or almost my neck too! lol
My Daddy was a great Dancer tried & tried to teach me to Dance. I’d always step all over his feet. Even lil he’d have me put my feet on top of his & hold my hands dancing with me almost everytime my knee or leg would accidentally kick his leg or shin. One Day I said , “Daddy I really don’t like to dance at all! He looked at me an said ,Well why didn’t you just tell me that honey? I said,”Daddy I thought you’d get tired of me kicking you or stepping on your feet! He busted out laughing an said, “I thought you really wanted to learn!” True story! Thank you cause this song brung all those precious memories right back to me. The great thing about being an Elvis fan all my life cause certain songs take me right back to my memories about the songs . People we love pass on a leave us. My memories don’t & Elvis brings them all back to me! It’s like I have My Daddy right here again! So Thank Ray & Thank You Tonya aka Heavenly Presley! Many hugs, blessings prayers sent to Ray & family, Tonya & Rest of The Vibe Gang too! Everyone Take Care! 😍👑❤️😇🙏🕯️🌹♥️🩷
Thank you Mr.Relvis love it💙❤💯🙏
Love The Outro ----
Elvis il più grande in assoluto 🔝👑⚡❤ Elvis the best the greatest all of the time 🔝👑⚡❤ ciao dall'Italia 🇮🇹
Love this album so glad I have it on vinyl and it’s a blue color vinyl. As a young fan it’s so fun finding original records to collect. I’ll cherish this vinyl forever
His last hit during the time he left us early. It is a country rock song with a touch of disco in the chorus. Disco had just begun to take off during this time and if you notice the chorus the disco influence. Elvis would have made all types of songs great and would have embraced the 80's modern sound. It would have been amazing.
Love that he wore blue in every pic in this song 😊
Ray , I have that blue vinyl album. My car is named Moody Blue. It is dark blue and I am moody!
RELVIS
CHARRO is an Action Western
THE ENDING THOUGH!
LOVE IT RAY 🎵💙🎵
AND FURRY ROAD OF FUN LMAO 😂😂😂
I AM FOR SURE BORROWING THAT!
AND YES RAY, THIS IS A GREAT SONG TO GROOVE TO 🎵🙌💃🙌💃🎵
YOU ARE SO SWEET & FUNNY RAY & I THINK YOU GOT SMARTS TOO 💯
THANK YOU FOR SAYING THAT THE HERE AND NOW IS NOT 🎶YESTERDAY🎶
It was so different back then. I mean we as people have not changed. The times have changed. Technology has changed. Our lives are easier in some ways because of electricity alone (watch how a dinner was prepared in 1500's England, oh my God the WORK. Cooking was SO much more work than it is now. You had to get a fire going first before you could even boil water and because the water was so bad the common housewife had to know how to make weak ale because no one drank plain water unless you wanted to expire from cholera or something even worse than that.
Some 90 years ago, Elvis's Mom worked as a stoop laborer in the cotton fields when he was a baby. You think that was easy? HECK NO. Gladys was a tough lady in her own right. And she did what she did without complaint or without expectation of praise. A hard- working wife and mother. She did what she had to do.
It was DIFFERENT back in those days.
That does not mean people still do not struggle today. They do, absolutely, everyone struggles or has struggled. But that is also just life. Life isn't fair. But life is a blessing. I do not want to be preachy or anything but I know and love someone who was an addict and now every day they feel blessed just because they woke up in the morning and one more day of sobriety is behind them and a new day is beginning.)
Moving on to Elvis Extras!
So this is for Ray: Elvis recorded this song and others on his Moody Blue album in the Jungle Room at Graceland.
The following about The Jungle Room is from their site:
Elvis never called the Jungle Room by that name; to him, it was just the den. But thanks to its unique, exotic décor, the room became known as the Jungle Room after Graceland opened to the public.
The carved wooden furniture was purchased by Elvis at a furniture store in Memphis called Donald's.
Elvis added the area as an extra family room
Elvis added the area as an extra family room during the 1960s. First it was a screened porch, then it became an actual room. He had the waterfall installed in 1965. While shopping for furniture in 1974, Elvis saw the collection of Polynesian-inspired furniture and fell in love. It reminded him of his favorite vacation destination - Hawaii - and it’s believed he purchased all of the furniture in a matter of 30 minutes. The carved wood details, the faux fur upholstery and the green shag carpet - on both the floor and the ceiling - give the room it’s completely one-of-a-kind atmosphere. Hawaii inspired the look of the room, but all of the furniture was purchased locally in Memphis.
That shag carpet came in handy when Elvis decided to turn the Jungle Room into a makeshift recording studio. The songs recorded there are featured on Elvis’ albums, “From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee,” and a few more are featured on “Moody Blue.”
And that is it everyone! That's all I've got!
ADDED TO RELVIS PLAYLIST THANK YOU AGAIN RAY 🎵💙🌞🌈🌞💙🎵
TCB ⚡ & TLC ❤ & peace ✌& blessings 🙏 to you & yours & to one & all here as well 💕
✌😋👍
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Sammy - thanks so much for the info - as always. Gladys was definitely the "head" of the Presley Family while she lived - as is common in many southern families. Vernon, for whatever reason (and I admit I don't know) seemed to move from job to job, while Gladys maintained a steady employment in a Memphis factory, so I think it would be fair to credit her with being the main support of her family. Elvis definitely deferred to her, and pretty much what she said was the end of the discussion. IMO, things might have gone at least somewhat differently had Gladys lived, but she unfortunately had the same genetic diseases that eventually killed Elvis. But one thing I have noted from personal experience. Young men, especially southern young men, who lose their mothers early, have a tendency to get stuck, emotionally, at the age they were when their mothers passed. A lot of their behaviors can be explained when looking through that glass. I think it was true with Elvis as well. He aged and matured in some ways, but often behaved emotionally as though he were still 19. It doesn't mean he was any less responsible for his actions, good or bad, or that he was any less the generous, lovable, kind man that he was, but, to me, it explains a lot, especially some of his attitudes toward the women in his life. Thanks again for always being there with the info we need. Please keep it coming. Love and joy to you and yours, KP
@@Kathryne0816 I hear you Miss Kathryne. I think too there were some in Elvis's inner circle that did not want Elvis to go on a journey of personal growth.
I think mentally/ spiritually Elvis felt stifled just as creatively he felt frustrated.
Not saying that Elvis did not make mistakes. He did.
Yes he was a giving and generous and loving human being. But he was hardly a perfect one.
I do not view Elvis as a saint. As a flawed human being, yes.
Saint, no.
Interesting what you said about Southern men.
My Mom's Dad was born and raised in Kentucky.
He did not know his father (long story). But my grandfather grew up fast I guess you could say. He grew up poor on a tenant farm. He had to milk the family cow, take care of the chickens, help his grandfather with the caring of the crops, and to go hunt or fish for dinner.
He did this while working a job starting at eight years old and going to school.
I guess one could make the argument that if my grandfather had a father he would not have had to work so hard from a young age.
Long story short he became a success. Served in the U.S. Army, went to college, became a mechanical engineer.
The highlight of his career for him was when he had to speak in front of Congress (I forget what the issue of the day was; I would have to ask my Mom she would know).
Who knows how Elvis's would have turned out if his mother Gladys had lived longer... I do think Gladys would have had a positive influence on him. She always had.
I do think things would have turned out differently, definitely.
Very interesting points, Miss Kathryne 😊👍
Much love 💖💜💙💛 & blessings 🙏🙏🙏🙏 to you & yours as well 💕
Sorry - Tonya's Story Time - LOL - Anyway My Son Now 33 Is A SEMI-PRO POKER PLAYER SINCE HE WAS 22 YEARS OLD THUS DOES IT PART TIME - HE BOUGHT HIS BRAND NEW HOME / DOWN PAYMENT WITH HIS WINNINGS WHEN HE WAS 23 - BUT HE'S SO SMART AND GOOD AT IT -- HE KNOWS HOW TO READ THE TABLE / TEXAS HOLD'EM - HIS POKER FACE IS A HOODIE HOOD UP DARK SUNGLASSES AND PLAYING MUSIC FROM HIS CELL LOLLL ANYWAY HAD TO SAY HE'S NEVER EVER GONE THAT FAR TO LOSE A CAR ETC LOL HE PLAYS SMART
Awesome! Thanks everyone for this beautiful reaction!
Captain Marvel
Little darlin
*NO YOU DIDN'T YOU SWEET SWEET FRIEND* Bawling and Laughing same time --- Wow -- What SURPRISE!!! DADDY PLAYED THIS ALBUM AND MOODY BLUE WAS HIS FAVORITE!! Yes We did talk today about My Daddy's 3rd Anniversary Of His Passing Today actually January 16th - What Am I gonna do with YOU ---- LOLL Your Amazing HUGE HEART & SO THOUGHTFUL --- Thanks Darling -- Yes I remember him bringing the LP Home and I was like its BLUE???? I was 10 --- Hugs!!!! 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙OH THAT PHOTO YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT WITH ELVIS IS 1969 HE HAD CUT IT SHORT FOR HIS MOVIE "CHANGE OF HABIT" AWESOME MOVIE DR. JOHN CARPTENTER -- SEX*YYYYY
Tonya, Thnxxxx for the request 😉👌
Still have that album in blue vinyl (as in black)
Ray love your reaction (as usual 😉👌👍)💎
2 Songs Ray needs to react to. U.S. MALE, Elvis. And A BOY NAMED SUE, Johnny Cash.
Hi..first off..looking relaxed & your happiness is contagious!😊. Second, ❤ that Atlantic Gambling Story...OTF! 3rd, my eyes followed that fussiness to his belly bottom too!😋
Anyway, this was recorded I believe in the 70's & his description of a gambler taking a chance on a Women's up & down moods is on tee😉.. It's like 1 of my fav 🎞 when Forrest Gump says that famous saying... "..it's like a box of chocolate ...you never know what you gonna get.."..lol. Another good 1 is "Way Down." You'd like that 1 too!
🎂Happy MLK Day🎈. Have A good One! Tc✌
Loved this one, it’s one of my favorites❤
N tats The King of Roack n Roll for ya, aha the one the only Elvis Aaron Presley, wished he was still around, then again he is in a better place
Finally!❤
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Elvis wanted to act more in quality roles. They wanted him for A Star is Born but the Colonel did not like the terms. So Kris Kristoferson got the role.
You should look up the duet with Tom Jones and Wilson Pickett...
Tom Jones had a variety show back in like 1970 I think... The Tom Jones show
Who are these people who take their time to email negatives.. dont get it. Simple solution is dont watch elvis. Geez
Exactly....exhausting to deal with Elvis haters and fake fans 🥱
😅his song way down is on the same album also
Way down is another good one same album.
Please react to jelly roll. Save me