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Elvis Presley – Susan When She Tried

Introduction: Elvis Presley’s recording of “Susan When She Tried” in 1975 marked a departure from...

R&R Elvis Presley

Elvis Presley – Pieces Of My Life

Introduction: Released in 1975, “Pieces of My Life” stands as a contemplative ballad in the...

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Elvis Presley – Bringing It Back

Introduction: In 1975, a time when disco was pulsating on the airwaves and on dance...

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Elvis Presley – Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain

Introduction: The year is 1976. Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, is a...

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Elvis Presley – Love Coming Down

Introduction: While Elvis Presley’s career is synonymous with the rock and roll revolution of the...

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Elvis Presley – Moody Blue

Introduction: The year is 1977. Elvis Presley, the undisputed King of Rock and Roll, finds...

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Elvis Presley – The Impossible Dream (1971)

Introduction: By the early 1970s, Elvis Presley, the undisputed king of rock and roll, had...

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Elvis Presley – Return to Sender

Introduction: The year is 1962. Rock and roll, still a young and rebellious force, is...

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Elvis Presley – Today, Tomorrow and Forever (1964)

Introduction: While Elvis Presley’s career is synonymous with electrifying performances, hip-swiveling dance moves, and chart-topping...

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Elvis Presley – Carny Town

Introduction: Elvis Presley’s “Carny Town,” released in 1964, isn’t one of his chart-topping hits, but...

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I still get goosebumps thinking about that unforgettable moment at the 1974 Charlotte 500—when Marty Robbins didn’t hesitate to put someone else’s life ahead of his own. With Richard Childress’s car stalled helplessly across the track, Marty made a split-second decision that could’ve cost him everything. Instead of risking a deadly collision, he veered hard and slammed his own car into the wall. The crash left him with broken ribs, a fractured tailbone, and 32 stitches—but what he said afterward still echoes louder than the roar of any engine: “I was just glad Richard was okay.” That kind of courage—quiet, instinctive, and full of heart—isn’t just rare on the racetrack. It’s the same spirit he poured into songs like “Big Iron”—where a lone figure stands tall in the face of danger, not for glory, but because it’s the right thing to do. That was Marty Robbins. A hero, on and off the track.

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