FIRST TIME REACTING TO | ELVIS PRESLEY - In the Ghetto (Las Vegas 1970) 4K

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Комментарии • 884

  • @jennyjorgensen9935
    @jennyjorgensen9935 Год назад +307

    Such a sincere and heartfelt reaction. So sorry you had to go through that trauma of being shot. It made me cry. I love Elvis, his voice and his humanity. Just listening to him has always lightened my load and given me joy and peace. Thanks so much.💖

    • @bemerson7883
      @bemerson7883 Год назад +17

      I feel the same about Elvis. .

    • @spikebeans9563
      @spikebeans9563 Год назад +15

      Knowing the kind of artist and human Elvis was, he probably was listening to his band, and smiling at how beautiful his backup singers were sounding, being amazed by them. Like the look on his face when JD would hit those notes. Just my opinion on what Elvis could have going through his mind. He also grew up in the ghetto's, he lived it.

    • @Gigi1111Layna
      @Gigi1111Layna Год назад +16

      Your reaction broke my heart. I'm sorry you went you that❤🙏🏻
      Thank you for loving Elvis and seeing him for who he was.
      A true God's gift. And Lisa was too🤎❤🤎❤🤎❤🤎

    • @annarivera1269
      @annarivera1269 Год назад +6

      Mac Davis wrote this song In the Ghetto. Elvis never wrote any songs but he could sure sing them.

    • @ChefBarb58
      @ChefBarb58 11 месяцев назад +1

      That's not correct 🎉

  • @coryparton1193
    @coryparton1193 Год назад +180

    Love watching people discovering the KING! Elvis loved Gospel , church, , god and everyone regardless of color!

  • @debrajohnston3450
    @debrajohnston3450 Год назад +233

    Elvis was one of a kind, there won't be another like him.

    • @gilliancheshire3596
      @gilliancheshire3596 Год назад +7

      Worth watching Elvis and the black community 1@2 !His songs come from fact and his life.

  • @robertfloresjr8532
    @robertfloresjr8532 Год назад +97

    Thing is, nowadays people don't know that Elvis Presley WAS from the ghetto. He grew up in the poorest neighborhoods and was friends with black kids when it was found upon but he gravitated to them and especially their music which he absolutely loved gospel. That's why in several of his songs you hear that gospel style. Listen to his actual gospel music and you'll be in awe of how amazing he was with that style. HOW GREAT THOU ART his style is absolutely just amazingly beautiful.

  • @raykrzwda393
    @raykrzwda393 Год назад +60

    Elvis Presley is the only entertainer who was induced into all 3 the rock & roll, country, and gospel hall of Fame till this day.

  • @bella-xp7qd
    @bella-xp7qd Год назад +72

    Little-known fact: Elvis won all three of his GRAMMY Awards in gospel categories. He took home the Best Inspirational Performance category for 1972

  • @sharis9095
    @sharis9095 Год назад +33

    What I appreciate about this song is Elvis never mentions race and he never disrespects the "young man" or the mother. He's not preaching about lifestyle he's talking about poverty... Elvis grew up in a Ghetto, in poverty, and he understood the cycle.

  • @marygammons3323
    @marygammons3323 Год назад +109

    My momma sang this to me as a little girl. I have and still do sing it to my kids for a lullaby. From a third generation Elvis fan thank you for keeping Elvis alive. There will never be another Elvis.

  • @jonelfilipek7848
    @jonelfilipek7848 Год назад +19

    Elvis was a “mama’s boy” too. He adored his mother. He grew up dirt poor, in a little backwater in Mississippi, in a shack with no electricity or running water? His father was in and out of jail and finally moved the family to Memphis, where they lived in the Black part of town, at a time when the South was still segregated with strong racial separation. He grew up with African American friends and learned music singing in a Black Baptist church choir. His mama worked so hard to keep him fed and clothed. Elvis sang this song like he knew it because he lived it. His life, after he got rich and famous, centered around giving to others.

  • @mwilliams1330
    @mwilliams1330 Год назад +142

    A songwriter/performer named Mac Davis wrote this song. Mac had quite a few hits as a singer and songwriter. He was the son of a minister, raised in Texas. He had a friend when he was a child, a black child from the poorest part of town. Mac used the inspiration from that, and what he saw in the 60's when he wrote this song. It was presented to several artists (some black), but during those turbulent times no one would record it, until Elvis did. Perfect reaction. thank you.

    • @anneliessel5297
      @anneliessel5297 Год назад +17

      and to add little more to this song's story. I heard Mac Davis say that it was Elvis's suggestion to include the words: AND HIS MAMA CRIED!

    • @carolynjones4589
      @carolynjones4589 Год назад +3

      Davis wanted to write a song about “the vicious circle” but nothing rhymed with circle. So he called it In the Ghetto.

    • @etchersplace
      @etchersplace 10 месяцев назад +2

      I loved Mac Davis! I was named after a Joan Biez song 😊

    • @AveryDavis-Fletcher
      @AveryDavis-Fletcher 7 месяцев назад +2

      I met Mac Davis nearly 50 years ago. Turns out we are very distant cousins. In The Ghetto is one of my favorite songs. Mac Davis wrote some incredible songs. Elvis was a performer who was and is unequaled.

    • @bigmike2464
      @bigmike2464 5 месяцев назад +1

      Mac and Elvis were friends; as they had similar experiences growing up dirt poor

  • @JohnMedina-kj1ng
    @JohnMedina-kj1ng 27 дней назад +1

    I saw Elvis perform 5 times. Elvis was fantastic performer in person. Elvis had such great personalitie you never new what would do on stage.

  • @silversurfer8278
    @silversurfer8278 Год назад +152

    In my eyes, this was one of Elvis's greatest and most poignant songs, and this is a good live performance of it.

    • @bettywallace3375
      @bettywallace3375 Год назад

      The original was sung by a black lady Big Mama Horton.

    • @bettywallace3375
      @bettywallace3375 Год назад +3

      Sorry, the song was Hound dog.

    • @darrenjones7607
      @darrenjones7607 8 месяцев назад +1

      The original was by Mac Davies and called “ the vicious circle . Elvis was frowned upon for releasing the song , just like “ if I can dream “ . In my opinion Elvis played his very small part in helping change peoples opinions on the civil rights movement. Elvis taught me from a young age to respect and have love for all human beings ❤

    • @joegonzalez5862
      @joegonzalez5862 24 дня назад

      @@darrenjones7607 I was a young teen when I first heard this song - the radio version, anyway. One day I went to visit a cousin and his sister had the album. I can honestly say it was the very first time I ever heard the n-word. I had to ask my mom what a nigger was. She slapped me. Thank you, mom, for raising me to see everyone as equal.
      Your teachings from the Book of Equality are with me to this day...

  • @godquest52
    @godquest52 4 месяца назад +1

    When I first heard this in 1969, I cried like a baby. I was 17 and not looking forward to my eighteenth birthday. Vietnam was raging and tearing the soul and the fabric of America apart. I was brought up in the projects, and I have seen this song play out more than once. Poverty breeds a sense of hopelessness which then turns to anger. I was almost beaten to death when I was six years old by a thirteen-year-old boy. He knocked out all my teeth and kicked me in the dirt like I was less than a human being.. Ya'll we have to love one another. Thank you for a great song that needs to hit the charts again today. I did go into the army and watched Vietnam tear our nation apart, and its soul is still wounded. This is your boy in Tennessee trying to spread the love of Jesus Christ. If we all lived for him and loved one another, hatred would stop, and there would be no crime.

  • @StephBer1
    @StephBer1 Год назад +27

    I think this was Elvis' best song. So much raw emotion. Damn, but I'm crying again. This song always does it to me.

  • @tiffanypalmer9918
    @tiffanypalmer9918 Год назад +51

    Elvis’ only Grammy awards were for gospel. He grew up singing gospel.

    • @aletmartins6940
      @aletmartins6940 Год назад +1

      He sang gospel songs in the middle of his concerts. Try Why me, Lord? How great thou art, and with his daughter Where no one stands alone.

    • @maryrowell1122
      @maryrowell1122 8 месяцев назад

      And that is a bloody damn shame It should have gotten so many more gold record so many more grammys He had it all they were jealous

  • @MICKEY4356
    @MICKEY4356 Год назад +26

    Elvis told stories in his songs. ⚡

  • @Sergio54321
    @Sergio54321 Год назад +112

    Here’s some Elvis Presley history and background:
    Elvis Presley IS the King of Rock and Roll. Elvis was not racist and did not steal black music. He certainly borrowed from it, but changed the arrangements, tempo, some words to turn rhythm and blues songs into rock and roll. He paid royalties to whoever originally wrote and published the songs he recorded, and made them a lot of money that they wouldn’t have made otherwise. Before July 5,1954 when Sam Phillips recorded Elvis, Scotty Moore and Bill Black’s version of Arthur Big Boy Crudup’s “That's All Right” at Sun Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, there wasn't even a branch of music yet called rock and roll. He combined country, rhythm and blues, white gospel, black gospel to create rock and roll. John Lennon ( The Beatles )said before Elvis, there was nothing. Before Elvis recorded his version of black artist's songs, making them popular, black artists music couldn't even get on main stream radio stations. Elvis changed all that. Little Richard said by Elvis performing his songs, it made them bigger and it made him bigger. Some of Elvis’s influences were Fats Domino ( whom Elvis called the real king of rock and roll), B.B.King, Little Richard, Jimmy Rodgers, Dean Martin to name a few. Elvis recorded and toured with the Sweet Inspirations, a African American back up singing group. One of the members was Cissy Houston, mother of mega recording star Whitney Houston.
    Elvis grew up dirt poor in a predominantly black section of Tupelo, Mississippi. His family moved to Memphis, Tennessee when Elvis was 13 years old. Elvis was drafted into the Army in 1958 at the height of his career and served two years in Germany in a Tank unit from 1958-1960. He asked for no special privileges and received none. Elvis was incredibly generous and was constantly helping people financially, many people that he didn’t even know. Elvis made 31 movies, 2 documentary and concert movies, the ‘68 “Comeback Television Special” and a world-wide satellite concert broadcast seen by 1.5 billion people in 36 countries on January 14,1973 during his career.
    Loving You, Jailhouse Rock, and King Creole are not bad movies, they are in fact good, well-made movies. King Creole is my personal favorite Elvis Presley Film. For a number of years he was one of Hollywood’s top box office draws and one of its highest-paid actors. The rest of his movies are still enjoyable to watch, just to see...Elvis!
    Elvis was very distraught over the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. and recorded and performed “If I Can Dream “in tribute to Reverend King six months after his death in 1968. It is estimated that more than one and a half billion Elvis Presley records have been sold worldwide. He holds the record for the most songs to chart in Billboard‘s top 40 (115 songs) and their top 100 (152 songs). 40 were in the top 10, and 18 went to number one. He has 25 multi-platinum records, and 101 gold albums (the all-time record). His number one singles spent a total of 80 weeks at number one.
    Elvis was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously in 2018. His home Graceland has become the second-most visited home in the US after the White House. It’s been a National Historic Landmark since 2006.
    George Klein, Elvis’s high school and long time friend, said Elvis told him rock and roll was a combination of gospel, rhythm and blues, and country. And what came out of his mouth was rock and roll. Scotty Moore agreed. Alan Freed in Cleveland coined the phrase. Elvis literally WAS music. He felt it deeply and expressed it using every ounce of his body. Elvis did not choreograph his dance moves while performing, it just came to him organically. Elvis invented cool. Elvis was the most talented, charismatic, original rock and roll superstar that has ever lived. There will never be another Elvis Presley.

    • @sarahholland2600
      @sarahholland2600 Год назад +10

      Very detailed bio. On the more personal stuff : his Great Great Grandma on his Mom Gladys's side, was Cherokee. Her name was Morning Dove. There are b/w pics of her in Native American dress, online. She was called Morning Dove. On his Dad's side he had Irish & German ancestry. His twin died at birth. He always had a social conscience. During his lifetime, the Elvis Presley Foundation supported 33 local Memphis charities for the under privileged, various national cancer charities & various national children's charities . It is still running today. In his last years he was doing 8 Vegas shows a week, while incredibly ill, battling glaucoma, a painful genetic bowel condition & a prescription pill addiction: because his Manager 'The Colonel' Tom Parker, had run up million dollar gambling debts . The Colonel took 49% of everything Elvis earned.

    • @nadiaddis1145
      @nadiaddis1145 Год назад +1

      Dude! U trying too hard the take away Little Richard's crown! As The TRUE KING!! Rich won because he lived to be an old man!!

    • @Sergio54321
      @Sergio54321 Год назад +10

      @@nadiaddis1145 Little Richard called himself the Architect of Rock and Roll. No doubt Little Richard was a founding father and huge part of the birth of rock and roll. Elvis didn’t like to be called King, be said Jesus Christ was the only true king, and Elvis said his main musical idol was Fats Domino.

    • @sylviawhitfield8372
      @sylviawhitfield8372 Год назад +3

      Thank you for putting all that together.

    • @savageman2194
      @savageman2194 Год назад +3

      I think this covers it all.

  • @LDY_Mik_Dee
    @LDY_Mik_Dee Год назад +9

    Such an emotional song!! Will NEVER be another Elvis!!

  • @blakepowers777
    @blakepowers777 Год назад +15

    Elvis passed on when I was 5. My parents used to live in Chicago and took my brother and I there every year to see my uncle. So this song has always brought the tears out of me. Elvis was put here for one reason. To sing. I’m so happy you love this song too. ❤️

  • @lastedain450
    @lastedain450 Год назад +35

    Like others must have said by now Elvis was very steeped in Gospel music. Beautiful reaction.

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Год назад +3

      That's the plan for the next one i need a Gospel song

  • @carolburnett190
    @carolburnett190 Год назад +39

    He is an amazing storyteller! I grew up out in the boonies of a tiny town as a poor white child. This came out when I was I high school and it was invaluable in helping me to understand the cycle of poverty and racism. I was the first in my family to achieve a 4-year degree and to move away from the town I grew up in. As there are cycles of poverty, there are also other negative cycles in life. I was determined to break the cycle. And I did.

    • @Sunny-jz3dy
      @Sunny-jz3dy Год назад +2

      That is awesome! Good for you! Not an easy thing to do...breaking that cycle. I wish you & yours all the happiness in the world! 😁

    • @FranklinJuniper-uh2lk
      @FranklinJuniper-uh2lk 26 дней назад +1

      So did I. I joined the Army to escape grinding poverty. It was the cycle of my mother's family. I am white and female. Poverty knows no skin color. Some of us escape. Elvis had that VOICE. I had the Army and 1st class training. He got out. I got out and set an example for all my many younger siblings. That's life. Helping hand extended whenever needed. None of us afraid of hard work. ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @anitavillalobos9262
    @anitavillalobos9262 Год назад +15

    Elvis is the complete package.
    Voice-heart-soul.. Bust most of all he's human, and it all pours out through his songs❤❤❤

  • @robindehlinger4698
    @robindehlinger4698 Год назад +21

    You would probably enjoy listening to some of Elvis’s gospel songs. They are beautiful and what he most loved to sing. Elvis never forgot where he came from. Great reaction.

  • @depper
    @depper Год назад +37

    I am SUBSCRIBING after this terrific raw reaction. If you listen to the wrong voices today that don't know Elvis, you can easily get mislead. The biggest Legends in the black community THAT KNEW ELVIS are on record. Here are a few of the biggest, and they actually KNEW Elvis personally and professionally (except the very last one I mention). The truth is out there if you want to learn the truth. It will shock you.
    CHUCK BERRY: “Describe Elvis Presley? He was the greatest who ever was, is or ever will be.”
    BEYONCE- Elvis is iconic; a lot of performers today look to him for inspiration.
    MUHAMMAD ALI - 'Elvis was my close personal friend. He had a robe made for me. I don't admire nobody, but Elvis Presley was the sweetest, most humble and nicest man you'd want to know. We must understand, Elvis did lot for poor people, he cared for people, he had a good heart, he just wasn't a person who was great with talent, but he was great in spirit and with God in his heart. I wouldn't praise nobody if he don't deserve it, because I am the greatest of all time in boxing, in boxing. I said boxing ! But I'm telling you, I'm Black, I'm a Islamic, I'm 100% different from you. But I’ll tell the world Elvis was the greatest of all time. I'm a Muslim who's black who stands up for what he believes. I don't have to say what I don't feel, I'm not false, I don't have to say this. I have no Bosses. I'm free. He to me, is one of the greatest singers, actors and all round men of all time.” ~ "THE GREATEST" MUHAMMAD ALI.
    BB KING: 'Let me tell you the definitive truth about Elvis Presley and racism', The King of the Blues, B.B. King said in 2010. 'With Elvis, there was not a single drop of racism in that man. And when I say that, believe me I should know'. -- BB KING
    The "GODFATHER OF SOUL" JAMES BROWN: “I wasn’t just a fan, I was his brother. He said I was good and I said he was good; we never argued about that. Elvis was a hard worker, dedicated, and God loved him … I love him and hope to see him in heaven. There will never be another like that Soul Brother”. During Elvis' private family wake, James was the LAST ONE TO LEAVE. 3 hours and 30 minutes later -- it took several of his security guards to physically help him out of the room. James was devastated -- James and Elvis sang Gospel together many a night to all hours of the morning at each others' homes. James Brown was considered family by the Presleys because they were so close.
    JACKIE WILSON: "A lot of people have accused Elvis of stealing the black man's music, when in fact, almost every black solo entertainer copied from Elvis." --- JACKIE WILSON (Elvis quietly paid for Jackie's medical expenses until the day he passed away in 1977. Before Jackie's stage accident he would carry a small signed photo of Elvis in his pants pocket. Every day, bar none.)
    LITTLE RICHARD - "He sung my Tootie Frutti & by him singing it, made it bigger & made ME bigger" And then he said: “I thank God for Elvis Presley. I thank the Lord for sending Elvis to open the door so I could walk down the road...”- Little Richard
    CISSY HOUSTON: "Elvis loved gospel music. He was raised on it. And he really did know what he was talking about. He was singing Gospel all the time - almost anything he did had that flavor. You can't get away from what your roots are." - Cissy Houston (The Sweet Inspirations co-founder & member & sang vocals for Elvis, also mother of Whitney Houston)
    RANDY JACKSON of the JACKSON 5: "Elvis used Rock and Roll to bridge the gap between whites and minorities. He was a wonderful person."
    ISAAC HAYES - "Elvis was a giant and influenced everyone in the business." - Isaac Hayes
    WHITNEY HOUSTON - " Elvis was very nice to my mother, Cissy. I would see him backstage, he was amazing to look at!"
    ESTELLE BROWN of the SWEET INSPIRATIONS: "When I first started working with Elvis, I made the mistake once of calling him "BOSS" Elvis replied back to me, "Estelle, I'm not your boss, I'm your brother." After that exchange --- the bond between Elvis and the Sweet Inspirations strengthened into a lifelong bond. Estelle said that "We felt like equals." The Sweet Inspirations spent the rest of their lives explaining whenever the questions arose how wonderful Elvis was to them.
    SHONKA DUKUREH - "I hope people [watch the Elvis movie] with an open heart and be willing to learn or unlearn some things that they may have thought they knew about Elvis, his life and his legacy.”

    • @mezzalenko2541
      @mezzalenko2541 Год назад +4

      Wow, thank you for sharing I really enjoyed reading your post…R.I.P. Elvis 🙏🏻

    • @marion_R
      @marion_R Год назад +3

      Great post!
      You only need to put Beonce down to the people who didn't know Elvis personally.😊
      I've heard that Elvis payed for Mr Wilson's medication until Jackie died. ( Wich was unfortunate IMO, because they held him in coma for years)
      Anyway thank you for this brilliant post!

    • @leaslangen28
      @leaslangen28 Год назад +2

      ❤❤

  • @Mirrorgirl492
    @Mirrorgirl492 Год назад +11

    I adore the 'catch' in his voice when he sings about another child being born.

  • @joanmatthews2570
    @joanmatthews2570 Год назад +6

    Love this. Elvis grew up in poverty and understands the ghetto

  • @musicislife7282
    @musicislife7282 Год назад +31

    This song was written by Mac Davis and just like If I Can Dream, Elvis’ manager didn’t want him singing about a “controversial” topic and Elvis said no I’m singing it. Also, In The Ghetto was not in the Elvis movie. You may be thinking of Suspicious Minds.

    • @jennyjorgensen9935
      @jennyjorgensen9935 Год назад +5

      In The Ghetto WAS in the movie. It was played at the very end and sounded beautiful.

    • @caroleugis5155
      @caroleugis5155 Год назад +4

      It was definitely played in the closing credits in the Movie

  • @letsplaymtmbarbieshow4821
    @letsplaymtmbarbieshow4821 Год назад +32

    Now you understand why he was and still is…”The King Of Rock & Roll” …

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Год назад +6

      I understand it

    • @letsplaymtmbarbieshow4821
      @letsplaymtmbarbieshow4821 Год назад +3

      My Mom was smitten with him, she saw him in Toronto in the 1950s, I came into the world shortly after. She played Elvis all day long …lol…. I was 16 when he died, it was surreal, unbelievable, surely it was not true, there was a hush that ran through homes, countries and continents. People were crying watching his funeral through the front window of a TV store, all huddled to watch procession. Everywhere you went, his music played in every home and business. I know every word of every song, did you know he sang gospel? He recorded entire albums of gospel… You want goose bumps … wait till you hear him sing gospel… and there are many other surprises of songs he recorded! My fav song is “I can’t help falling in love with you” … another wild card song “I Never Been To Spain”

    • @jennywren7822
      @jennywren7822 Год назад

      ​@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425
      I should have known,.I'm reading this tome and thinking who is this idiot, and its the biggest idiot in the universe YOU!!
      God help us all.

    • @Worthfishing
      @Worthfishing Год назад +1

      @@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 Lol

    • @Worthfishing
      @Worthfishing Год назад +4

      @@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 OK so you’re a Chuck Berry fan.. Chuck Berry was all right, but he never accomplished anything even close to Elvis

  • @stevepomeroy-rockin-pa-realtor
    @stevepomeroy-rockin-pa-realtor Год назад +8

    The great Sammy Davis Jr famously turned this song down. Sammy stated that "I could not give the song its justice because I never grew up in that life, in the ghetto".... but that he did know "one singer that did live that life" as a young child and would be able to "give the song credence, Elvis Presley."
    No one would record this Mac Davis song IN THE GHETTO as it was too raw, especially during the race riots in the 1960s. A top RCA executive said we can't release it. Elvis heard it and said, "That's my next single, son" and walked away.
    Only Elvis was willing to risk his career to get that record on the air-waves. Only Elvis could have performed it and gotten the radio play when it came out in the late 1960's, during the Civil Rights Movement. He made it his platform. One of his major public statements on the issues of racism and poverty. Without uttering a single press release or public statement. Not a single political word or comment. The amazing power of song by a very brave, loving and generous human being.

  • @timritchey5497
    @timritchey5497 Год назад +11

    As you continue to listen to ELVIS you will see that he sings from the heart . He is........
    THE G.O.A.T. !!!!!!!
    THE KING FOREVER !!!!!!

  • @francishegarty7614
    @francishegarty7614 3 месяца назад +2

    Elvis is Gospel. Without his Gospel influence the world would never have experienced Elvis Presley.

  • @davidharrison1523
    @davidharrison1523 2 месяца назад

    Elvis was actually a very spiritual man. His favourite music was gospel, which he had loved hearing in the black church in the black community he had grown up in. Elvis was shy & an introvert …. Hard to believe when you see his confidence when performing live on stage. But he was televised back stage before a live performance, & he was saying to his musicians & back up singers about how nervous he was, how anxious he got before every performance. So to calm himself down, he would gather his people around him & they would sing gospel music, & after a performance, when his blood pressure would be sky-high, he would sit up all night singing gospel songs with his friends to relax him. He was told Not to sing this song by his manager, as it would destroy his career, but he sang it & recorded it, & people actually listened to the words of it, & perhaps in some small way, that helped to give them a better understanding. It has been said by members of his bodyguard & also by one of his step-brothers, that before a performance, Elvis would always bow his head & quietly pray that God would bless the concert & all those watching it. His bible was one of his most treasured books & sometimes he held bible studies for his staff at Graceland. This is a side most people don’t know about Elvis. Did he have issues? ….. Yes he did …… We all have issues of some kind.

  • @depper
    @depper Год назад +15

    Elvis was uniquely born at a time and place, Tupelo (SHAKERAG) AND Memphis (BEALE STREET) when so much new music and dance were happening. The rest is history, but Elvis KNEW HUNGER, and KNEW POVERTY because that was his childhood.
    Elvis was trained by black musicians and ministers in black churches (and white musicians and ministers in white churches) in the 1940s BEFORE most of the legends like Little Richard or James Brown or Chuck Berry rocked the world. Rev W Herbert Brewster of the East Trigg Baptist Church asked Elvis to join when he was 13, after Elvis and his family moved to Memphis. They were jamming before and during the legendary black musicians got heard. He was able to merge music genres and black and white culture better than anyone and created the sound and stage performance of Rock and Roll. AND as soon as ELVIS started to make money -- THEY ALL MADE MONEY!
    So today I guess you could compare Elvis to Eminem but that does not tell the entire story. Of course rap was already out for decades before Eminem hit it big. But Elvis was actually one of Rock and Roll's PIONEERS. AND he pioneered arranging blues, gospel and country music into a new sound and stage presentation that attracted young people of all races. That was a new concept. One that carried death threats and threats to throw him in prison throughout the south and even in northern states. There ARE no modern acts like MJ and Prince without Elvis because Elvis broke down walls of racism and injustice with executives IN THE STUDIO, and AT VENUES that no one else (white) seemed to care about in his era. Frank Sinatra was important too though. But no one was bigger or did more than Elvis in the music world SOCIALLY.
    Lastly, the legend Sammy Davis Jr was asked to perform this song by the writer, but he said that he couldn't do the lyrics because he never lived that life in the ghetto but told the writer that he knew ONE MAN that personified that life and was brave enough to sing it (remember MLK and both Kennedies got shot in that decade DANGEROUS TIME to be a public figure).

    • @db90990
      @db90990 Год назад +4

      Elvis was not only a musical Pioneer but a Brave man

  • @PopModalVideos
    @PopModalVideos Год назад +4

    Elvis grew up in a southern ghetto,in poverty, and went to/ sang in a black church. That’s the church you’re hearing.

  • @kv2723
    @kv2723 7 месяцев назад +3

    Elvis grew up in church with gospel music - it was a major influence. He had a passion for gospel throughout his entire life. He was raised in the ghetto. His dad went to jail for writing a bad check (they were dirt poor) and as a result it was just Elvis and his mom for a while. Elvis was extraordinarily close to his mom.
    He fought hard against the Colonel and powers that be to get this song. The same person wrote Don't Cry Daddy and Memories. Elvis fought for those songs, as well. Plus, as you saw in the movie, he fought for If I Can Dream. His manager wanted him to stick with the rock n roll stuff but Elvis was evolving.
    You're absolutely right - you hear gospel, country, rhythm n blues in his music. God gave him unmatched talent. He had the whole package.
    Truly the GOAT.

  • @12sshef21
    @12sshef21 День назад

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts regarding this song and what you have been through. Im sorry for what you’ve endured. I’m much older, late 50s, and I did not grow up in the ghetto, but my father who is still alive, in his early 90s, did grow up in Chicago, not the black ghetto but a very rough Italian and other European gang district. He experienced some of what Elvis is singing about as well. Thank you for sharing.

  • @suepall5425
    @suepall5425 Год назад +9

    I'm so grateful that back in the 60's and early 70's when I was growing up that I loved Elvis. I heard these songs and his heartfelt sincerity and they changed me. As a white girl in a middle class family my eyes were opened to the suffering of others in a real way. Racism and poverty became abhorrent to me. I became a military chaplain's wife and together with my husband have tried to pass on this message of love throughout our lives. Each one of us can change our world one moment, one word, one kindness at a time. Thank you for sharing this reaction.

  • @camiamayo5093
    @camiamayo5093 Год назад +11

    Elvis was a great performer he loved and help everyone thank you about the reaction to Elvis

  • @Wildlife_SA.
    @Wildlife_SA. Год назад +17

    When Mac Davis wrote this song, he had one singer in mind to record it and that was Elvis and E loved gospel music, his 1st choice. Please react to Elvis singing How Great Thou Art live in 1972 at a concert. You will love it. Very nice reaction. 👍🌍🇿🇦

  • @taniaPBear
    @taniaPBear Год назад +39

    You're amazing my man. To go through something like that and to be here talking to us and making people happy every day, that is really something. Lovely heartfelt reaction as always, and yeah, I feel like during this period of his career, he managed to make almost everything sound like a church song, he really loved gospel music. Thank you. ❤

  • @kazshaw3945
    @kazshaw3945 10 месяцев назад +4

    Elvis was warned by his Manager and the Government at the time to stop interfering in segregation and apartheid and not sing this song but he said F off !He would not bow down to their way of thinking ,he was a passionate man and always did what he felt was right !Good for him , he's a Hero !

  • @RubyGB
    @RubyGB Год назад +27

    Elvis is in the Gospel Hall of Fame. Check out "Cryin' in the Chapel" or "Take My Hand, Precious Lord", How Great Thou Art", and "Why Me Lord".

  • @lindalaffredi7244
    @lindalaffredi7244 10 месяцев назад

    Not only was he a good entertainer but also orchestrated the band and background singers and sound. They all worked very hard to get the Sound just right. Sissy Houston “Whitney’s Mother” was with him for awhile and adored Elvis from what I can recall.

  • @lhpeterson51
    @lhpeterson51 Год назад +6

    You totally see how he feels by noticing his stare, his emotion … in 1970 he put it all out there for the world to see … he had more empathy for mankind than any other entertainer I grew up listening to … I’m thankful you are here to help carry on a message … I’m thankful you are open minded and have a big heart for sharing your story 💜

  • @patriciaesposito8941
    @patriciaesposito8941 Год назад +3

    I’m so grateful you survived. God has a special purpose for you. Elvis identified with Black Community. There is an interview with Baz Luhrman (producer of Elvis movie) with Sam Bell from Tupelo Mississippi where he and Elvis grew up as great friends. It’s so informative. Sam Bell said Elvis had to go to white school cuz of insanity of segregation back then. Elvis could not wait to get home to his pals. There will never be another Elvis! RIP.

  • @jwayneestes5804
    @jwayneestes5804 Год назад +8

    Elvis shared his message with song. I’m thankful to be able to watch and hear others realizing who Elvis was. It is a time that all people should come together for all and especially the children! Time to take the time. Not with just words, but with being involved!!!

  • @etchersplace
    @etchersplace 10 месяцев назад

    I'm 52 and when my brother and I would listen to our mom's 45 of this record. Still know all the words. Funny how that song resonates for today's kids. Elvis got his start after listening to black gospel. Truth.

  • @esperanzajimenez9313
    @esperanzajimenez9313 Год назад

    Every time I listen to this song in the Ghetto I cry and cry….. I love Elvis because he was so blessed spiritually and touches me. Thanks

  • @mezzalenko2541
    @mezzalenko2541 Год назад +12

    You have forgiveness in your heart and that says a lot…thank God you survived, you have a lot of wise words to share. Thank you CV…like I said b4, Elvis certainly suits you ❤

  • @abcdefg15005
    @abcdefg15005 10 месяцев назад +2

    When Elvis was a boy he would go to the black churches and praise God and sing with the church goers He ws raised up poor but God blessed him with a beautiful voice and a beautiful soul. I live in Tennessee and have been to Graceland many times. In the Meditation Gardens where the Presley's are all burried Elvis had a huge cross with Jesus on it and a bench to sit and talk to our Father. .... God bless you and your family...

  • @richardvargo1596
    @richardvargo1596 8 месяцев назад +2

    First time viewer you are spectacular your emotion from your eyes tell the story I am a white boy who grew up in the ghetto of Newark NJ I understand ! Elvis grew up in the Ghetto we are all brothers

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  8 месяцев назад +1

      thank you brother Richard

  • @bigbarry0946
    @bigbarry0946 Год назад +16

    This still hits straight to the heart everytime ❤💙🔥💯

  • @gareyt123
    @gareyt123 11 месяцев назад

    The truly sad thing about this song is when you think about when Elvis sang it. He told us how to change it but instead as he sang, "And the World Turns" and the cycle he preached about(Yes, preached) ...over 5 decades later still hits home because that damn cycle is still repeating itself and far too many Mamas are crying! Thank you Elvis, sure wish we had listened then, sure hope we will begin to now.

  • @shickerson9893
    @shickerson9893 2 месяца назад

    Every emotion you describe is the same we all, who love his music feels. In addition to being the greatest entertainer ever, he was a generous man and he loved us and appreciated us. Yes, you have learned about a true American with talent. He served two years in the army drafted about the second or third year of becoming a house hold everyday name. Thank you for sharing your tragic story, but here you are today enjoying an immense talent with us. 🙏

  • @hollyharris707
    @hollyharris707 8 месяцев назад

    They used to say that you could "feel" when Elvis entered a room, before ya ever saw him👑🙏🏻❣️. He himself grew up in the gettos of tupelo MS. Even tho he didn't write it, he sorta lived it out, so, that "look" on his face, tells EXACTLY how he feels. Elvis even said to some venues that didn't want his "colored backup singers" to come, said "Ok, i ain't comin either then". Needles to say, they ALL changed their tune, quick 🙏🏻❣️. He is called the King for a good reason 🙏🏻❣️. Great reaction shug😁🙏🏻❣️.

  • @shellyandersonballew6934
    @shellyandersonballew6934 6 месяцев назад +1

    Elvis Presley was so beautiful inside and out. I was in the fifth grade when he died. I'll never forget that day. Rest in peace, Elvis & Lisa Marie! ❤❤

  • @yvettemurray939
    @yvettemurray939 3 месяца назад

    This song is 55 years old it was released in 1969. Still runs true to this day. I had the honor of seeing him perform live twice. He was from very humble beginnings and had such a heart for all people he encountered.

  • @lindadavis6840
    @lindadavis6840 Год назад +2

    Elvis grew up in Tupelo Ms., and grew up in gospel churches. Kathy Westmoreland is a friend of mine and was his high voice. Cissy Houston also backed Elvis for awhile. When they were at Graceland they mostly did gospel music. He donated lots and lots of money to ghettos, education... I was a white girl that grew up in Compton in the 50s, 60s and 70s. I was there when the bloods and Crips started, I was well protected to a girl's gang called the Bold Soul Sisters. They tore this black girl up for saying something smart to me. I am so happy you lived that song, it means a lot to many people. God bless us all!

  • @anjoleeeickhoff6800
    @anjoleeeickhoff6800 6 месяцев назад

    Elvis was definitely into his songs when he sang them. It different matter if it was a fun song, romantic song, a song with a message, or sad; you always felt like Elvis was singing it from the heart. ❤

  • @debrabowen4276
    @debrabowen4276 2 месяца назад

    Boomers grew up hearing all the heart wrenching music. Elvis was always stunning!

  • @GaiaNative
    @GaiaNative Год назад +1

    Loving your Elvis reactions. Elvis and the Black Cpmmunity explains a lot about him.

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Год назад +1

      I will watch that video today or tomorrow Gaia

  • @suzettewhite3097
    @suzettewhite3097 10 месяцев назад

    Elvis had such a beautiful heart! He was so loving, caring, humble and his love for God. His love for humanity ❤

  • @carolgutierrez7479
    @carolgutierrez7479 10 месяцев назад +9

    I think he's a ANGEL 😇 1 in a billion

  • @TedC5203
    @TedC5203 Год назад +9

    You gotta hear him do "American Trilogy" from his Aloha From Hawaii concert. You'll love it.

  • @mikeguerrero72
    @mikeguerrero72 Год назад +8

    As amazing as these lyrics are, what's more amazing is the year he sang this. Not many artists would've taken that risk, this is part of why he is King .

  • @leeannniemala6931
    @leeannniemala6931 5 месяцев назад +2

    Elvis started out singing in the church choir.❤

  • @GulfCoastGranny
    @GulfCoastGranny 11 месяцев назад

    Elvis was born in poverty in Tupelo, MS. He was also a Mama's boy. I'm so happy you are alive to tell your story.

  • @MaryJones-vo5nz
    @MaryJones-vo5nz Год назад +3

    You are a great reactor. I am a child of the 50's and was 12 when he burst on the scene. Dad wouldn't let me watch him, devil music. Ha. Watch some other great ones from the 70;s, Elvis was an advocate for black singers. It was so racist that white stations wouldn't play black singers till he changed that. He was truly taking a risk singing a song like this at that time. I hope, you will react to his doc, "Elvis Presley and the Black Community" the echo will never die. The movie was good but left out a lot of his gospel beginnings in the black church. thanks for your interest. You rock, I subbed.

  • @Gail19533
    @Gail19533 9 месяцев назад +1

    I always cry with this song 😢😢😢 he is the best storyteller with songs and they all come from his heart

  • @benjones1715
    @benjones1715 Год назад +7

    elvis grew up dirt poor in tupelo mississippi in around black people theres a black guy who was elvis friend as a kid on here talking about elvis his name sam bell

  • @BrandonFromLYT
    @BrandonFromLYT Год назад +12

    I love your reactions and would appreciate if you could do a reaction to Elvis singing "How Great Thou Art" Live (1977) It was only a few weeks before he died. Thank you.

  • @db90990
    @db90990 Год назад +6

    Elvis was also admired by: mahalia jackson al green, sammy davis jr, stevie wonder & fats Domino + others

  • @whistlewyouwork
    @whistlewyouwork Год назад +4

    Elvis was (and still is) the best. He puts his heart into his music. You certainly, more than most, understand the story behind the song. Some of Elvis' best songs are his gospel songs. I would have a hard time picking my favorite Elvis song, there are so many great ones.

  • @michaelporter5898
    @michaelporter5898 3 месяца назад

    So happy to say i spent time with Beckley Martin before she past talking about elvis Beckley went to school with elvis so much more i have done over the years but never got the opportunity to speak or see the man live one thing for sure the man love his mother and most of all love God elvis bless you we all still miss you amen 🙏

  • @catherinjenen5510
    @catherinjenen5510 Год назад +17

    Loved your reaction. I’m sorry for what you went through. I hope you continue to delve into everything Elvis. He recorded over 700 songs and over 30 movies. There are a lot of documentaries about his life and music. He loved all people of all races and backgrounds. Thank you

  • @tinaboyd3131
    @tinaboyd3131 Год назад +1

    So kind and real. What a lovely gentleman ❤

  • @sergeantcalmdown
    @sergeantcalmdown Год назад +1

    LOVED your very honest & sincere, heartfelt response to "In the Ghetto".

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Год назад

      Can't help but to feel the way with this song

  • @mollym2955
    @mollym2955 10 месяцев назад +1

    In order to know Elvis, one needs to realise he got is love of music in the church and his momma!

  • @theresahansen5018
    @theresahansen5018 4 месяца назад +1

    New subscriber here, Elvis was one of a kind , so glad you listened to this song

  • @LoriKole
    @LoriKole 2 месяца назад

    Mac Davis wrote this song plus Memories, Don’t Cry Daddy,A Little Less Conversation for Elvis and of course In the Ghetto he presented this song to Elvis and in 1969 only Elvis could have done this if you watch him sing this song he’s very much singing it presenting it to the audience and saying okay this I are the reality’s and just let’s you process it. So sorry you were shot thank god you’re here I’m glad you found Elvis!!🙏💞

  • @marion_R
    @marion_R Год назад +12

    Very emotional reaction! You are really a lucky guy surviving such an attack!
    Thank you for this one!💚

  • @stevenoels2757
    @stevenoels2757 Год назад

    Great reaction, this proves he is the king the best performer ever. He could tell a story through a song, he held so much empathy for his fellow man, he lived the life of poverty and he never forgot. Deep reaction, you lived this and you got this. I would sugesst to listen to "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" live Vegas 1970. thanks

  • @gailcalderone5229
    @gailcalderone5229 Год назад

    Elvis was totally spiritual...He cared for everyone...He didn't need to know you to treat u as he wanted to be treated...His song's were deep but his heart was extremely deeper....

  • @robjohnson212
    @robjohnson212 4 часа назад

    Such a haunting voice. Speaks to your Soul.

  • @joankisloski6972
    @joankisloski6972 11 месяцев назад

    The song was written by Mac Davis (Actor/Singer/Song Writer ) He also wrote "Memories", "Don't Cry Daddy", and "A Little Less Conversation" for Elvis.

  • @sherylmcclure400
    @sherylmcclure400 Год назад +5

    Mac Davis ,wrote this song ,but no one was brave enough to record ,but Elvis ,his manager did not want him to do it ,now Elvis grew up very poor ,and gave back

  • @virginiarobbins7539
    @virginiarobbins7539 Год назад +2

    This song will break you inside.
    Elvis grew up among blk and white poor ppl and sang in church..
    So he brought all of that to his music.

  • @carolyn_sm7182
    @carolyn_sm7182 Год назад +1

    Elvis grew up poor, in a very poor neighborhood. He knew what he was speaking, and he felt that compassion. He was very humble and grateful for everything he achieved in his lifetime. I love watching/seeing younger generations learning and loving him as I always have. Thank you for sharing.

  • @jaimechapman4367
    @jaimechapman4367 Год назад

    Wow your story at the end made me cry. I'm so sorry you had to go through that. May God bless you. Elvis was and always will be the best never had anybody in music even come close to Elvis.

  • @stacymoore9836
    @stacymoore9836 Год назад +1

    Elvis was raised in object poverty during the depression. Elvis was born in 1935. They lived in government housing apartments. They really struggled. Elvis never forgot where he came from. And he gave back 10 fold. Elvis helped so many people.

  • @marybethschreiter7009
    @marybethschreiter7009 10 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful reaction to a beautiful song …. God bless you ♥️

  • @mimi-422
    @mimi-422 3 месяца назад +1

    Elvis was truly a gift from God,I really believe that,He will forever be my Angel ❤✝️🙏✝️

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  3 месяца назад +1

      yes

    • @mimi-422
      @mimi-422 3 месяца назад

      @@CVTECK1 👍❤️

  • @stevenhuckaby2902
    @stevenhuckaby2902 8 месяцев назад +2

    If you have a heart, this man will touch it

  • @telecommunicationkev
    @telecommunicationkev 5 месяцев назад

    ELVIS lived in black memphis, he grew up in the church, learning gospel songs, and played and sang black blues songs, and took blues and turned it into " Rock and Roll, he Is the originator of the styles from black blues, and country with an edge!! And he fought for black rights too

  • @raeclancey
    @raeclancey 3 месяца назад

    One of my favorite Elvis tunes, and I feelyour reaction❤

  • @johnwelch615
    @johnwelch615 Год назад +4

    Elvis was huge on gospel music, I think it's where the soul in his singing comes from. Whatever it is... Elvis Presley is, at the very least, one of the most prolific, heartfelt vocalists in all of music, regardless of genre.
    Thank you for your reaction video, brother... this song has always brought a tear to my eye and made my heart heavy. Peace

  • @marykelly8362
    @marykelly8362 Год назад +2

    Elvis was raised in the ghetto and he is telling his story. He was always very religious and full of love.

  • @vicilittle3838
    @vicilittle3838 5 месяцев назад

    Elvis arranged all parts of his 🎶 music. Knowing what he wanted his music to sound like. Thank you ❤

  • @kathyharze760
    @kathyharze760 10 месяцев назад

    His manager didn't want him to do this song another great performance from Elvis great reaction thank you 😊

  • @carolynh8866
    @carolynh8866 Год назад +4

    For all his fame and fortune. He suffered his whole life. He sings the truth as he lived it I'm sure .
    I'm so sorry you lived through that experience.