Elvis Presley – Promised Land (Official Audio)
Introduction “Promised Land,” originally penned by Chuck Berry in 1964, narrates the journey of a man traveling from Norfolk, Virginia, to California, symbolizing a quest for a better life. Elvis…
Introduction “Promised Land,” originally penned by Chuck Berry in 1964, narrates the journey of a man traveling from Norfolk, Virginia, to California, symbolizing a quest for a better life. Elvis…
Introduction “Follow That Dream” is a song recorded by Elvis Presley for the 1962 film of the same name. Written by Fred Wise and Ben Weisman, the song was recorded…
Introduction “How Great Thou Art” is a Christian hymn that has traversed continents and languages to become a timeless classic. Originally penned in 1885 by Swedish evangelist Carl Gustav Boberg,…
Introduction “Let It Be Me” is a heartfelt ballad that has traversed languages and genres, resonating with audiences worldwide. Originally composed in 1955 by French songwriter Gilbert Bécaud with lyrics…
Introduction “Love Letters” is a timeless ballad that has traversed decades, capturing the hearts of listeners through its poignant melody and heartfelt lyrics. Originally composed in 1945 by Edward Heyman…
Introduction “Marguerita” is a song performed by Elvis Presley in the 1963 musical film Fun in Acapulco. The film features Presley as Mike Windgren, a former trapeze artist who becomes…
Introduction “Don’t Be Cruel,” recorded by Elvis Presley in 1956, stands as one of the defining songs of the early rock and roll era. Written by Otis Blackwell, the track…
Introduction “Burning Love” stands as one of Elvis Presley’s most electrifying tracks, capturing the essence of early 1970s rock and roll. Written by Nashville songwriter Dennis Linde, the song was…
Introduction “Unchained Melody” and “All Shook Up” are two iconic songs associated with Elvis Presley, each with a unique origin and history. Unchained Melody Originally composed in 1955 by Alex…
Introduction “Only You (And You Alone)” is a classic doo-wop ballad originally recorded by The Platters in 1954. Written by Buck Ram, the group’s manager and songwriter, the song was…