Ah, what a lovely question! Elvis sang some wonderful songs with the word "blue" in the title, like "Blue Christmas," "Blue Suede Shoes," and "Blue Moon." Each one is like a beautiful brushstroke on the canvas of music, adding a touch of color and emotion to his legendary repertoire. Just like adding a touch of blue to a painting can create depth and feeling, these songs bring a special kind of magic to our hearts.
Songs Elvis sang in the 1970,s included: Burning Love, Can,t Help Falling In Love, & Moody Blue.
Elvis sang about a variety of topics. However, looking at his discography, the majority of his songs are about love.Blue suede shoes
They never sang together.
whiteHe also sang about a Blue Christmas
Elvis not only sang rock N Roll, but he also sang Gospel. You might not have known this because he is mostly famous for the Rock songs, and after all, he is the King of Rock N Roll
Songs Elvis sang in the 1970,s included: Burning Love, Can,t Help Falling In Love, & Moody Blue.
Elvis may not have wrote any songs but he sang the songs that were wrote for him and no-one could have sang them better. Therefore he sand the music and danced to the music therefore his music he earned the title KING OR ROCK N ROLL
don't be cruel
He sang over 21.million!! x
Elvis Presley sang of a Blue Christmas.
Elvis sang about a variety of topics. However, looking at his discography, the majority of his songs are about love.Blue suede shoes
They never sang together.
whiteHe also sang about a Blue Christmas
Elvis not only sang rock N Roll, but he also sang Gospel. You might not have known this because he is mostly famous for the Rock songs, and after all, he is the King of Rock N Roll
Elvis Presley sang a slow version of "Blue Moon" in 1956 for his debut album. This version has become one of the most popular renditions of the song.
Blue Christmas was originally sang by Ernest Tubb in 1948. Elvis Presley sang it in 1957 making it a holiday classic. original was DOYE O'DELL... Blue ChristmasDoye O'Dell 1948 Exclusive 65XRuss Morgan (8-31-49), Hugo Winterhalter, Ernest Tubb, Billy Eckstine, Elvis Presley
Well he sang about a White Christmas and he sang about a Blue Christmas.