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    Elvis’ last ever recording has remained quiet until now – when I heard the song, it gave me chills

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodSeptember 3, 20242 Mins Read
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    No matter if you like the style or not, everyone agrees that rock and roll legend Elvis Presley was one of the best singers who ever lived.

    This is something that almost no one will disagree with.

    Even though the King died way too soon, he still made a lot of people happy on stage for many years.

    There are many videos of Elvis when he was at the top, but I think people will gain from watching this one. As I say, it gives me chills because it’s the last recording of Elvis performing.

    Of course, he looks nothing like the man he used to be, but the show is its own little piece of history.

    It’s not a very well-known clip for what it’s about. Elvis is singing a famous song that many of his fans love. Some people have said that his last show might have been one of his best because he sings with so much emotion. What do you think?


    The Hilton Hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio, was where Elvis Presley was seen with his girlfriend Linda Thompson. (Photo by WireImage user Tom Wargacki)

    Even after he died, Elvis Presley was naturally good at making people happy. People loved him because he always gave his all for them, and his life was full of magical times.

    In this clip, he may not look like the man he used to be, but don’t let that take away from how well he did. His voice is really good!

    Some people even say it’s one of the star’s best shows ever. That idea doesn’t quite make sense to me, but I can see where they’re coming from.

    Before a crowd in Rapid City, South Dakota, Elvis plays the song “Unchained Melody.” When I saw it for the first time, it gave me chills!

    Too bad Elvis died only six weeks after this recording was made. He died when he was only 42, but his songs and fame will live on forever.

    Elvis, rest in peace! Below is a video of his last show:

    A great artist who will never be forgotten! If you love Elvis, please share this on Facebook with your friends.

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    “Father, I still hear your laughter in the wind, and I still see you in the softest of lights…” – from the darkness of loss, Craig Morgan sang like a call echoing through time. After “the SUDDEN death of his son Jerry” – he did not seek the noise of the stage but returned to faith, and from the deepest place in his broken heart, “The Father, My Son, and the Holy Ghost” was born. The first time Craig performed the song at the Grand Ole Opry, the whole audience fell silent and then burst into tears, including Ricky Skaggs – who came to hug him and said: “You must sing again, because THE WORLD NEEDS TO HEAR this.” And the most touching moment was when Blake Shelton – Craig’s “close friend” – suddenly walked to the center of the stage, holding Craig’s hand in silence. A scene that made the country people EXPLODE.

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