Elvis Presley first recorded "American Trilogy" on January 21, 1972, during a live performance in Las Vegas. The song, which combines elements of "Dixie," "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," and "All My Trials," was later included in his album "Elvis: As Recorded at Madison Square Garden," released in June 1972. The powerful medley became one of his signature pieces.
I think that that song is part of 'American Trilogy'
No, Elvis never sang or recorded Leonard Cohens "Hallelujah", since that song was written 7 years after Elvis died... Very difficult for him to record anything then, 7 years dead... The video in YouTube, claming it to be Elvis, is Ron Jesse singing... in 2011...
mystery train was Elvis' first country record
Elvis recorded If I Can Dream in 1968
no, never.
I think that that song is part of 'American Trilogy'
Elvis was an American, but he is dead.
No, Elvis never sang or recorded Leonard Cohens "Hallelujah", since that song was written 7 years after Elvis died... Very difficult for him to record anything then, 7 years dead... The video in YouTube, claming it to be Elvis, is Ron Jesse singing... in 2011...
mystery train was Elvis' first country record
The Beatles
Elvis recorded If I Can Dream in 1968
no, never.
Yes
American trilogy
Elvis Presley.
1956.
beatles