Introduction

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Elvis Presley’s rendition of “Why Me Lord” stands as a poignant testament to his deep reverence for gospel music and the spiritual themes that resonated throughout his career. First introduced into his live performances in January 1974, the song was a staple in his concerts until his final tour. The live recording featured on the album Elvis Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis was captured during a homecoming concert at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis on March 20, 1974 .

Originally penned by Kris Kristofferson in 1972, “Why Me Lord” became one of his most celebrated compositions. Elvis often introduced the song by referring to it as one of his favorites, with gospel singer J.D. Sumner delivering the verses while Elvis and the backup singers joined in on the chorus . This collaboration highlighted the song’s heartfelt plea for divine grace and redemption, themes that deeply aligned with Elvis’s personal beliefs.

The 1974 Memphis performance marked a significant moment in Elvis’s career, as it was his first concert in Memphis since 1961. The emotional delivery of “Why Me Lord” during this show underscored the profound connection between the artist and his audience, making it a memorable highlight of that evening .

Elvis’s interpretation of “Why Me Lord” remains a cherished piece in his extensive catalog, reflecting his enduring commitment to gospel music and its themes of faith and humility.

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