The King of Rock 'n' Roll perfectly encapsulates the love, power, and the holistically transformative process thereof, in this evergreen hit.
This cult classic from the late '50s is still a banger to this day.
This romantic hit has often been described by fans as breathtaking, and one of Presley's greatest works ever.
Performed live by Presley on the Ed Sullivan Show the year following its release, this song remains a beloved classic to this day.
Presenting a metaphor for heartbreak, and the realization that to love and to lose is a collective experience, this hit song is relevant even today.
Described as a "sad song" by Elvis Presley himself, this hit track is a metaphor for uselessness and despair, and is often synonymous with the singer.