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Elvis Presley – I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry

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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…

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Elvis Presley – Summer Kisses, Winter Tears

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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,…

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Elvis Presley – Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello

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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…

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Big Love, Big Heartache – Elvis Presley

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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…

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Elvis Presley – (It’s A) Long Lonely Highway

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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…

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Indescribably Blue – Elvis Presley

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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…

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The Next Step Is Love – Elvis Presley

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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…

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Home Is Where The Heart Is – Elvis Presley

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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…

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Elvis Presley – One Broken Heart For Sale

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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…

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I’m Yours – Elvis Presley

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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…

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In 1970, at the height of political turmoil in America, Merle Haggard stood firmly by the values he believed in. During one tour stop, a college student approached him backstage and criticized the U.S. military involvement overseas. Merle, a former inmate who had turned his life around and found pride in American freedom, listened quietly. Then, in his calm yet unshakable tone, he said, “If you don’t love it, leave it.” That moment stayed with him, and soon after, he poured his conviction into writing The Fightin’ Side of Me. The song wasn’t just about patriotism—it was a message to those who took American freedoms for granted while others sacrificed to protect them. Merle wasn’t afraid to speak his truth, even if it ruffled feathers. With raw honesty and a sharp edge, the song became an anthem for working-class pride and unwavering loyalty. For Merle, it wasn’t about politics—it was about respect, grit, and standing up for what you believe in.

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