'Where No One Stands Alone'
Sorry I haven't checked in since Thursday. Been a crazy weekend.
Jenn had to go to the ER on Friday. Chest pain and spiked blood pressure. Had a stress test yesterday.
Good news is everything is clear. Heart looks good.
Just had to share a fantastic version of a favorite song, Elvis Presley singing, for the first and only time live, "Where No One Stands Alone." This is a gospel tune he originally recorded in the 1960s.
This version was performed live in concert in Montgomery, Ala., on Feb. 16, 1977, six months to the day before his untimely death.
Elvis plays the piano while J.D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet and Sherrill Nielsen back him on vocals.
Enjoy!
We miss ya, Elvis.
Labels: "Where No One Stands Alone", Elvis, J.D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet, Sherrill Nielsen
3 Comments:
Glad Jennifer is ok. Seems you guys are taking turns being under the weather, huh? ;) Just kidding!
Glad all is well.
Elvis did sing it on the 20th in Charlotte as well. It's part of the 'Unchained Melody' album that the Follow That Dream label put out a few years ago.
Now, that's quite interesting, Spencer. Thanks for sharing because he also goes into "Unchained Melody" here and I think I somehow merged the two concerts into one.
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