How to sing like this is NOT teachable. He never paid for a music lesson is his LIFE!!! It was a God given talent. He often wandered why he was the CHOSEN one to have ALL this!!!! And the world put him on SUCH A HIGH PEDESTAL.
Great reaction. I think this is Las Vegas live 1970. Could you react to an underrated Elvis song WE CAN MAKE THE MORNING its beautiful song that is not played often
I agree with a comment below recommending you react to Elvis' LIVE performance of "The Wonder of You"--it's one of his most beautiful ballads though many have yet to discover it!
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He had a natural talent, a gift from God, it can't be taught it has to be felt. Elvis was one with the music, his voice was his instrument and he felt every word he sang. There was, is and never will be anyone like Elvis.
My girlfriend once sdid you know he could sing this song? I've heard him sing gospel I thought it was a gospel singer then he starts singing blues I thought it was a blue singer and then he thinks country think it is a country artist and then he plays rock Who else does that thank you for your reaction
Rock it! I enjoyed your reaction and your analogy of Elvis. What a God given talent he had and as he said many times, he knew it & felt it could be taken from him at any time too. ❤️🕺🏻🕺🏻🎸
At the end when he says "sing it Myrna" he was referring to his backup singer Myrna Smith of The Sweet Inspirations. Myrna is Whitney Houston's cousin and had a personal relationship with Elvis, even lived at his home and went on vacations with him. Check out Elvis & The Black Community-The Echo Will Never Die and you'll see her. She's the one with the braids.
@@kckirkify Myrna said she loved him and that she knew he loved her, but that she was a one man woman who didn't share her man with other women and that Elvis wasn't a one woman man. Plus she saw him self destruct and it hurt her. She didn't want to go through with the emotional stress.
@@mikem957 Thank you for that. I’d read it in Linda Thompson’s book a little while back but couldn’t remember the details. I struggle with a brain injury and it’s hard to recall details of things. Or if I even ate yes lol. Maybe I shouldn’t comment. But thank you for clearing that up for me. 😊