Though Elvis Presley did not write his own songs, he exercised creative control over his recording sessions. This sometimes necessitated pushing back against musical arrangements or refusing to record ...
“Elvis loved 'I Will Always Love You,' and he wanted to record it,” Parton recalled in a 2006 interview with CMT. “I got the word that he was going to record it, and I was so excited. I told everybody ...
Elvis Presley died nearly five decades ago, but his music lives on, reaching each generation since.
Dolly Parton will always love Elvis Presley. In a recent interview with BBC Radio 1, Parton revealed she would have loved for Presley to have recorded her song, “I Will Always Love You.” However, his ...
Roy Orbison felt Elvis Presley‘s label wasn’t that great. He said the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll wasn’t a big fan of the music he made at that label. Orbison had a lot to say about his own experiences ...
More specifically, looks like Barry himself has made it. The king of soft rock has broken a record once held by The King. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "ALL SHOOK UP") ELVIS PRESLEY: (Singing) I'm all shook up.
With his 637th performance at Vegas' International Theater, Barry Manilow has broken the performance record previously held by Elvis Presley. More specifically, looks like Barry himself has made it.