1. "That's All Right" "That's All Right" 1954
It is a song that escapes genre and is almost unrecognized. It was known at the time as a perfect combination of blues, country, western, gospel and pop melodies created by Elvis and other members of Sun Records.
2. "Mystery Train" "Mystery Train" 1955
This is a rock song that often appears in people's minds, and it was also Elvis Presley's last song before leaving Sun Records. Singles only. "Train, the train's coming around the bend; it's taking my baby, but it'll never be again, never again," Price yells in his signature high-pitched voice, a mixture of sadness and strangeness that's extremely Possibly Elvis' most eerie song.
3. "Heartbreak Hotel" "Heartbreak Hotel" 1956
This is the first new Elvis song released by RCAVictor Records. From this song we find that he has a new The signature tremolo baritone singing.
4. "Don't Be Cruel" "Don't Be Cruel" 1956
"Don't Be Cruel" is pure joy: a triumphant background music, a swinging beat, and a In just two years, Elvis transformed himself from a shy mountaineer into a pop icon with his own unique style.
5. "HoundDog" 1956
This is Elvis Presley's signature song. The important half of his singing is not sarcasm, but very serious. "Hound Dog" was composed by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, who were very important in Elvis Presley's singing career. Over the years they collaborated on many Elvis movie songs, as well as many great blues songs.
6. "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck?" "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck?" 1958
This song can predict the power of the early Beatles - it begins with The electric guitar harmonies serve as an introduction, the rhythm is used to accompany the chorus, and a crazy bass is added. Elvis's hoarse voice perfectly complements this kind of music.
7. "Can't Help Falling In Love" 1961
This is sung by Elvis Presley in the movie "Blue Hawaii", based on classical melody. During his Vegas days, he tried to hit the bass with all the lungs he had, and it was kind of charming. This was a wedding song of that era, and almost all of Elvis Presley's concerts in the 1960s and 1970s ended with this song.
8. "Viva Las Vegas" "Viva Las Vegas" 1963
This song sounds like a weird classic. From the soundtrack to one of Elvis's greatest films, and co-starring Ann Magee, this is one of the best rock songs Elvis recorded to date in the mid-1960s.
9. "In The Ghetto" "In the Ghetto" 1968
This urban story from the album "Elvis in Memphis" is very rare and unique for this singer. , but it also showcases his gentle yet emotional vocal performance.
10. "Suspicious Minds" "Suspicious Minds" 1969
In 1969, Elvis Presley was able to make a comeback. He found a new singing style and avoided some bad singing habits. , instead showing more of a modern R&B bent, plus few of his songs have ever attempted to be as crazy as on the outro of "Suspicious Spirit."
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