Wait till you see how impressive Elvis's voice was

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Published 2018-02-25
Video showing that Elvis could change his voice depending on the type of song he was singing. Iv'e never seen an other singer do this and I think this is one of the reason's Elvis stayed around so long.

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Sorry about the typo on last image.


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1. Elvis - What Now My Love 1973.
2. Elvis - They Remind Me To Much Of You 1963.
3. Elvis - Heartbreak Hotel 1968.
4. Elvis - Thinking About You Recorded 1973, Released 1975.

All Comments (21)
  • He never had vocal training. He was natural gifted and knew how to use his talent. The man was the whole package. Looks, talent, charisma. There will never be another like him. ❤ Elvis
  • Elvis in the 1968 Come Back Special was quite possibly one of the best looking male singers in history.
  • @datinsky69
    One of the greatest singers and performers of all time. He had such charisma. No one since has come close.
  • he had a great gift to sing and perform and the looks and charisma to back it up one in a billion i wonder how big he would be today
  • @kayhall3104
    He had a voice range from baritone to tenor....you didnt know this when he was doing rock and roll...but he made records singing gospel, the Beatles songs, other performer’s songs...some of which are just unbelievable. His voice pitch was always right and he ‘felt” what he was singing. Truly remarkable man.
  • @rosiegirl2485
    I have seen a lot of singers that can give you goosebumps....but when Elvis sang...he stirred emotions in your body that there are no words to explain it...it is something everyone should have the pleasure of experiencing! Rip Elvis...we will always love you! ❤
  • His rendition of Bridge Over Troubled Water is my all time favorite. No one has done better before or since. He had a way of making you FEEL every word. No one like him before, nor will there ever be. May he rest in paradise, Lord knows he deserves it.
  • @sarahaziz8548
    Elvis the best. Period. No one comes near him. No 1. RIP Elvis. Love you loads
  • Elvis's voice was like no other. Powerful, soft , gentle. He went from low to high, he did it all. And that is why he was the greatest of all times.
  • @velmafoust8667
    ELVIS WAS AND STILL IS THE GREATEST SINGER WHO WALKED THIS EARTH. HE CAN NEVER BE REPLACED BY ANYONE!! LONG LIVE HIS MUSIC AND MEMORY!! 😥💔👑🌟⚡🤗🇺🇸💘
  • @julieburns333
    He had the most powerful voice EVER .. With a range beyond comprehension. The king. I will never, ever, ever be another one like Elvis.. he was the most gifted man that walked the face of the Earth. But the biggest stage presence ever, He was the biggest performer to ever grace a stage.
  • Weird how many people would say he couldn’t sing or act??? I suppose that’s jealousy on their behalf, this man was and still is one of the greatest entertainers who ever lived....
  • @roncatton7101
    Still missing his presence in 2021..Broke the mould making you Elvis! Your up there, looking down on a very sick planet, and a very sad world!
  • @M.C.Blackwell
    I've always known he was a raw, incredible vocalist and never knew people doubted his beautiful incredible voice. Rest in peace, Elvis, you will never be replaced
  • @kyleadcock7991
    As Elvis's voice still lives on his recordings, I will speak in the present. He still has one of the most outstanding voices. His weight gain actually gave his voice more depth. He is and always will be the only Elvis.
  • His voice alone was brilliant, his personality, charisma and interaction with the audience. The greatest performer of all time - and his gorgeous face❤️ mustn’t forget that - The King!
  • No matter how many times i hear that ending of "What now my love"....it just sends shivers down my spine.....Just awesome....Forever the King.
  • @matrix5000100
    The only musician in the world who is in all five "hall of fame in music". A voice given by God.
  • @pamgross1784
    By far the greatest voice of all time. He could sing anything, oh the power.