Elvis Presley – I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s 1973 rendition of “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” captured the raw loneliness and melancholy embedded in the original version by Hank Williams, written in 1949. Williams’s…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s 1973 rendition of “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” captured the raw loneliness and melancholy embedded in the original version by Hank Williams, written in 1949. Williams’s…
Introduction: “Summer Kisses, Winter Tears” is a song recorded by Elvis Presley on August 8, 1960, at Radio Recorders studio in Hollywood, California. The track was composed by Fred Wise,…
Introduction: “Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello,” performed by Elvis Presley, was recorded on March 19, 1962, at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee, and was released as the B-side…
Introduction: “Big Love, Big Heartache” by Elvis Presley is a poignant ballad featured in his 1964 film Roustabout. The song, written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett, explores themes…
Introduction: “(It’s A) Long Lonely Highway” by Elvis Presley is a soulful track that captures themes of solitude and the relentless journey of life. Written by Doc Pomus and Mort…
Introduction: “Indescribably Blue” is a poignant ballad by Elvis Presley, released in January 1967 as a single and later included on Elvis’ Gold Records Volume 4. This song, recorded in…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s song “The Next Step Is Love” was recorded during his 1970 Nashville session, a prolific period in which he worked intensely at RCA Studio B to create…
Introduction: “Home Is Where the Heart Is” is a poignant ballad recorded by Elvis Presley in 1961 and released the following year as part of the soundtrack for his film…
Introduction: “One Broken Heart for Sale” by Elvis Presley was released in January 1963, marking a period when Presley was venturing into a more polished, pop-focused sound. Written by Otis…
Introduction: “I’m Yours” by Elvis Presley was recorded in 1961 and initially released on his album Pot Luck with Elvis in 1962. Written by Don Robertson and Hal Blair, this…