Elvis Presley - Love Coming Down (my version / me singing) I wanted to release this, and finally have done so! It's probably not brilliant, so please dont be too harsh with your comments. It has a deeper meaning to me, which maybe others will understand! Matt x
nemesis76689Elvis Presley Love Coming Down Written by Jerry Chesnut. Recorded February 6-7, 1976 at Graceland. It is available on From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee, Walk a Mile in My Shoes-The Essential 70s Masters, and Moody Blue. I remember how your eyes used to light up Over promises that I...
Elvis recorded this track, written by Jerry Chesnut, on February 6th, 1976 at Graceland for his From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee album. The song has since come out on Walk A Mile In My Shoes and the 2000 reissue of the Moody Blue album. FTD releases, The Jungle Room Sessions and M...
"Lord Almighty, I feel my temperature rising Higher higher It's burning through to my soul Girl, girl, girl You gonna set me on fire My brain is flaming I don't know which way to go Your kisses lift me higher Like the sweet song of a choir You light my morning sky With burning love Ooh, ooh, ooh,...
elvistcb11This is a recording of me singing my wife's favourite song. The video is dedicated to her for making me so happy. I hope you like my version of the song and the video. Enjoy!
Elvis Presley Milk Cow Blues Boogie Written by James (Kokomo) Arnold. Elvis recorded it December 10, 1954 at Sun Records along with Bill Black and Scotty Moore. It was the A-side to Youre a Heartbreaker. It is available on The Complete Sun Sessions, A Date With Elvis, and The King of Rock n Roll-...
ELvis Presley Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me) I don't need a lot of presents To make my Christmas bright I just need my baby's arms Wound around me tight Oh oh santa hear my plea Santa bring my baby back to me The Christmas tree is ready The candles all aglow But with my baby far...
Elvis Presley Clean Up Your Own Back Yard Written by Billy Strange and Mac Davis. Elvis recorded it August 23, 1968 at United Recorders in Los Angeles. It was featured in the 1969 movie The Trouble With Girls. The single release reached #35 on the Hot 100 Chart for an 8-week stay; #74 on the Coun...
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HIGH QUALITY (real video format). Love Me # Comeback Special (1968). This was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, who also wrote Elvis' breakout hit "Hound Dog." It's written in an over-the-top Country style, and although it was a bit of a parody, it came off as quite sincere when Elvis san...
vELVISvElvis Presley Lovin Arms Written by Tom Jans. Elvis recorded it December 13, 1973 at Stax Studios in Memphis, TN. This version was originally released on the Good Times LP and is now available on Walk A Mile In My Shoes-The Essential 70s Masters. It was the B-side to My Boy. There is an alternate...
Elvis Presley - Amazing Grace Recorded: 1971/03/15, first released on "He Touched Me" Words & Music: Arranged by Elvis Presley en.wikipedia.org Lyrics: Amazing grace, Oh, how sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me I once was lost, But now I'm found Was blind, But now I see When we've been th...
purelistenerElvis sings Are You Lonesome Tonight live at the International Hotel in Las Vegas. A very special version from August 26 1969 !!! In this evening Elvis decidet to change the text from the song. "Do you gaze at your bald head and wish you had hair"and then cannot keep a straight face the rest of t...
I Think This Song is A Very Good Song and i have Write Down The Text For The Song. Lord almighty, I feel my temperature rising Higher higher Its burning through to my soul Girl, girl, girl You gonna set me on fire My brain is flaming I dont know which way to go Your kisses lift me higher Like the...
ollearebestElvis Presley Youll Think of Me Written by Mort Shuman. Elvis recorded it January 14, 1969 at American Sound Studios in Memphis. It was the B-side to Suspicious Minds. It is available on From Nashville to Memphis-The Essential 60s Masters, Suspicous Minds (1999), The Memphis Record, The Other Sid...
This is a remarkable recording, offering not only a glimpse of the real Elvis Presley but standing as a musical artifact of the birth of rock and roll. I should point out that the Million Dollar Quartet is a bit of a misnomer; although Johnny Cash was present at one point, the couple of songs he ...
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