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  • The Jordanaires make every Elvis song they're on a little bit better.

  • cant get any better.he had it all and we will never forget him

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  • @roxcharlie Pal, the audio is extraordinary and the video is fine...you better check your computer.

  • Greatest Gospel Group Ever - The Jordanaires.... Add Elvis and you have the best of the genre ever put on vinyl.

  • Buena la Version de Working in The Building.

    una Cancion Gospel Muy Linda. !

    Llena de sentido. una Mescla Country/Gospel. como solo Elvis sabia Hacerlo

  • El mas grande de todos los tiempos y todos loa géneros Elvis The King

  • WOW JUST WHEN I THOUGHT ID HEARD EVERY ELVIS TRACK,THIS POPS UP. LOVE IT!!!!!!! WELL DONE FOR THIS

  • awsome song better get ready for the lord,whats going on in this world,2011,2012

    love elvis,lifts my soul xxxx

  • An absolute legend. We love you Elvis and in your fan's eyes you will live forever. You were / are one in a million and will never be forgotten. TCB xxx

  • GLUCKWUNSCHE! GELUK! TEBRIK! TILLYKKE! FELICITACIONES! FÉLICITATION! CONGRATULATION! COMPLIMENTI! GRATULATIO! GRATULAGE! XIN CHUC MUNG! SIMPLESMENTE PARABÉNS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    SuperNitel 31 segundos atrás

  • Superb!!!

  • I hate to tell you this, but Elvis did not give up the lead, at least not entirely, on this song. When the tenor for the Jordanaires takes the lead on the chorus, Elvis simply sings lead an octave lower.

    Most people say that Elvis could not sing a part. In other words, he could ONLY sing lead.

  • @sohigh2 I think this decision is a musical one. If the tenor takes over (an octave higher) where else could Elvis go without doubling someone else's part? So he stayed with his original part, only backing off a bit to allow the tenor to be featured. Regarding Elvis's alleged inability to sing harmony, while it may have been true early on when he attempted to join the Songfellows he could in fact handle a harmony line and did so on some his own records (overdubbed).

  • @sohigh2 This was not only true, it cost Elvis a spot in a few Southern gospel groups before he hit it big.

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