Elvis Presley – Bossa Nova Baby
“Bossa Nova Baby” — when Elvis turned beach-bound rhythms into a playful rock & roll snap that still makes you tap your feet From the first bright chords of Bossa…
“Bossa Nova Baby” — when Elvis turned beach-bound rhythms into a playful rock & roll snap that still makes you tap your feet From the first bright chords of Bossa…
“She Thinks I Still Care” a heart’s stubborn ache, wrapped in a single unforgettable melody When you listen to “She Thinks I Still Care”, you feel the quiet ache of…
*“If Drinkin’ Don’t Kill Me (Her Memory Will)” a haunted toast to memory, despair, and the ghosts that follow heartache When you hear “If Drinkin’ Don’t Kill Me (Her Memory…
“Speedway” a brief roar of engines, and a snapshot of Elvis caught between the racetrack and the sunset When you press play on Speedway, you’re instantly thrown into motion the…
A blues standard reborn onstage where Elvis turned an old howl of longing into a thunderous live anthem. There are songs that feel as i they’ve traveled through time, gathering…
“Opening Production Number” the spark that reignited a legend under the spotlight When you hear “Opening Production Number” by Elvis Presley, you sense more than a song you feel a…
A son steps into his father’s legend and turns a Western ballad into a living inheritance When Ronny Robbins performed Big Iron on the televised anthology Country’s Family Reunion: Second…
A Quiet Plea for Dignity in the Dimming Light of Ordinary Life When John Prine released “Angel from Montgomery” on his 1971 self-titled debut album, the song did not chart,…
“Move It On Over” a rollicking invitation to shake off the night and step into something new When “Move It On Over” by Hank Williams begins, it doesn’t just play…
“Home of the Blues” a lonely walk through sorrow’s doorway, voiced by a man who carried the weight of loss When Home of the Blues plays, you feel the door…