You'll Never Walk Alone - Live July 19, 1975
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awesome to see any scrap of "E" that is out there. The man had serious gifts
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what a voice, incredible.
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im glad that elvis was pals with: roy o, carl p, jerry lee, buddy h, johnny c, bill h, fats d, j brown, j wilson, the beatles, mahalia jackson, dottie rambo, rex humbard, jd sumner, tom jones, wayne newton to name just a few
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@jaymista2 You are so right. Elvis and his music gives me such comfort in a very cruel world. He really touches my heart as well. Even though he died 17 years before I was born, I have NEVER heard a voice like his. He is my hero and I would give anything to see him in concert just once. My friend doesn't seem to understand why I love him so much. I am living with my friend at the moment, and she has banned me from playing his music without my earphones. Nobody my age seems to understand. Xx
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OMG!! Effin' Amazing !!!
Got Goosebumps !!!!!
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Also to me Johnny sounds like he is singing in various songs like Folsom Prison Blues, I Walk The Line, Ring Of Fire, Big River, Get Rhythm, etc. He sounded like he was talking though in A Boy Named Sue and One Piece At A Time. So to me after all his music has done for me no one can beat Johnny R. Cash. Also watch the end of Walk The Line and it will say he sold more albums than even the Beatles.
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For your info, you are talking to someone who has Classic Autism, and who would be low functioning if it were not for Johnny's music as therapy and a loving mother who worked with me on a daily basis. Also for your information I heard that Elvis did in fact call Roy Orbison the greatest singer of all time, but he called Johnny one of the best. Watch the movie Walk The Line after Johnny leaves the stage, and he points to Johnny Cash, and says "How about that, Johnny Cash everybody."
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even when he was out a shape his voice was fuckin great
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@JessLeeming94 I am nearly 75 years old and, Jess, I have felt the same as you from the time I was only 15 and heard him singing on a juke box in a local restaurant. When I first heard him, I said to myself, "That guy is different, really different." I had no idea how much his songs would have a hold on me and even at my age, I am finding him singing songs I never knew he recorded and "sometimes when I hear him sing, I become overwhelmed". He seems to touch the heart.
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Before the clip had loaded I noticed 194 likes and not a single dislike. It's the first time I see a clip with over a hundred likes with zero dislikes or under 1 dislike/1000likes. Then the clip started and I wasn't amazed anymore, at least about the like/dislike bar.
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Wow never knew he had done it live...and so well.
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The King.
How can a worn-out and over-weight man sing so well? Simply put, because Elvis was daily living out Scripture, in private and in public. Psalm 130 proclaims:
Out of the depths I cry to you, O LORD! O Lord, hear my voice!
Let your ears be attentive to the voice of my pleas for mercy!
If you, O LORD, should mark iniquities, O Lord, who could stand?
But with you there is forgiveness, that you may be feared.
My soul waits for the Lord more than watchmen for daybreak,
JOYisREAL 11 months ago
@JOYisREAL well put and God bless! ;)
LastElvis90 11 months ago