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Elvis Presley’s career was slipping from the spotlight until one unexpected hit revived his legacy and secured his place as ...
Elvis Presley loved gospel music as well as opera, Mexican music, and Spanish music. During a 1977 interview with the Hot Press, a reporter said performing “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain ...
I loved the juxtaposition of those tunes on the radio that day. Trusting in the man from Galilee who calmed the sea provides security forever.
Rock and roll didn't always have a spiritual agenda, but Bob Dylan knew that the best artists could have something sacred in ...
On “The Ed Sullivan Show,” Elvis performed several songs over three separate appearances. During his last appearance on Jan. 6, 1957, he sang the gospel song “Peace in the Valley.” ...
Elvis Presley may be known as the King of Rock ’n’ Roll, but his true musical passion was a different genre he cherished more ...
Elvis Presley is most known for his rock and pop hits, but he also recorded some classic gospel songs. A major pop singer performed backup on one of Elvis’ gospel tracks.
Elvis Presley's manager Colonel Tom Parker died in 1997 at age 87. He was depicted by Tom Hanks in Baz Luhrmann's biopic "Elvis" starring Austin Butler as the King.
The song's author, Thomas Dorsey, grew up in the Deep South, but rather than pounding the pulpit like his father, he pounded the piano. He moved to Chicago and became blues musician Georgia Tom.