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In the annals of Elvis Presley’s live performances, the rendition of “Something” during the iconic “Aloha From Hawaii” concert in 1973 stands out as a poignant and soul-stirring moment. Originally penned by George Harrison of The Beatles, “Something” had become a classic long before Elvis infused it with his own distinctive touch.

Elvis – Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite (2022, CD) - Discogs

Recorded for The Beatles’ “Abbey Road” album, the song’s heartfelt lyrics and timeless melody provided a canvas for Elvis’s unparalleled vocal interpretation. The “Aloha From Hawaii” concert, broadcast worldwide via satellite on January 14, 1973, marked a historic event, and Elvis’s rendition of “Something” was a crowning jewel in an evening filled with musical brilliance.

Elvis’s performance of “Something” not only paid homage to George Harrison’s songwriting prowess but also showcased the King’s ability to make a song his own. The emotional depth in Elvis’s voice and the sincerity with which he approached the lyrics resonated with audiences, elevating the song to new heights.

While “Something” wasn’t officially released as a single from the “Aloha From Hawaii” concert, the performance remains etched in the collective memory of fans and music enthusiasts. It encapsulates a moment when Elvis, adorned in his iconic white jumpsuit, shared the stage with a song that had already left an indelible mark on the music world, adding another layer to its rich history.

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