this was played at my dads funeral, still makes me cry, he died of cancer and it was a mountain too high to climb for him, god bless you dad i will climb your mountains for you xx
He also sang this song during the Aloha From Hawaii Satellite Concert January 14, 1973, which is where this version is from, which is available on the Aloha from Hawaii CD and Elvis Aron Presley silver box set.
Written by Marty Robbins. Elvis recorded this song live several times, one of the first times being April 9, 1972 during his performance in Hampton Roads, VA which was seen in the documentary Elvis On Tour, and June 21, 1977 during the Elvis in Concert TV show filmed in Rapid City, SD. There are other versions available from 1972 during 1972 and 1973 that are also available. He
This is such a very spectacular, passionate and powerful song and Elvis easily has the very best renditions of it. Elvis had the unique ability to make very nearly every song that he ever recorded his very own song. This performance is from the greatest concert ever. To get tickets, fans that attended the show were asked to give what they could afford no matter how much it was. Also, all of the money raised from the concert went to the Kui Lee Cancer fund. Elvis truly had a heart of gold. 10*
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Love this song!! If anyone gets the chance check out Dave Lennard, he is a Britains got talent reject, i think he is amazing see what you think
davidgibbs75 1 year ago
What can you say? Just fantastic! He was the King of Music. Without a doubt.
paulreno1 1 year ago 3
Beautiful and powerful. Elvis, we love you tender
and we always will.
Thanks for the memories and the post.
johnmorris008 1 year ago 2
check out Gene Watsons version and Marty Robbins too!
jimmyglen 1 year ago
Thanks for the nice videos!
With best wishes from austria!
Renate0560 1 year ago
poor handsome man....I am not gay, but I love Elivis,,,TOO MUCH POWER HE HAD!
Traker8 1 year ago 4
This song says it all....he lost the will to live when Priscilla took Lisa away from him.
bettdanse 2 years ago 2
Elvis!!!!,eu te amo para sempre!!!!!!!!
artistawilma 2 years ago
Hello!!!!
Nice tune!!!!
ElvisAudition 2 years ago
this was played at my dads funeral, still makes me cry, he died of cancer and it was a mountain too high to climb for him, god bless you dad i will climb your mountains for you xx
YESGUY1971 2 years ago 16
hard words. My dad wants how great though art at his funeral, it will be hard for me too!
KingFlo2 2 years ago
@YESGUY1971 God Bless him fella! I feel your pain,just from listening to this track,it has helped me through some BAD times! ; )
memphistube 1 year ago
wow
SuperGraceland 2 years ago
very great song.... it's straight from his heart....
soundofyourcry 2 years ago
No doubt he was the BEST. If was a gospel or a rock n roll song. Its te feeling you can feel from him. Its unreal.
lagetaway43 2 years ago
No matter which song I play by Elvis, this one keeps cropping up.
Recorded just after filing for divorce from Priscilla, the feeling must have come out.
krustybiker 2 years ago
i have the dvd of the hawaii concert. it's awesome . go pick it up
prettypink171 2 years ago
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AndreFTG 3 years ago 6
He also sang this song during the Aloha From Hawaii Satellite Concert January 14, 1973, which is where this version is from, which is available on the Aloha from Hawaii CD and Elvis Aron Presley silver box set.
Jackiej61too 3 years ago
Written by Marty Robbins. Elvis recorded this song live several times, one of the first times being April 9, 1972 during his performance in Hampton Roads, VA which was seen in the documentary Elvis On Tour, and June 21, 1977 during the Elvis in Concert TV show filmed in Rapid City, SD. There are other versions available from 1972 during 1972 and 1973 that are also available. He
Jackiej61too 3 years ago
This is such a very spectacular, passionate and powerful song and Elvis easily has the very best renditions of it. Elvis had the unique ability to make very nearly every song that he ever recorded his very own song. This performance is from the greatest concert ever. To get tickets, fans that attended the show were asked to give what they could afford no matter how much it was. Also, all of the money raised from the concert went to the Kui Lee Cancer fund. Elvis truly had a heart of gold. 10*
ElvisSacramento 3 years ago 3