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Elvis-Liveshow - Leo Bischof

Picture for song 'In the Ghetto' by artist 'Elvis-Liveshow - Leo Bischof'

In the Ghetto In the Ghetto

'In the Ghetto' is a song written by Mac Davis and was originally titled 'The Vicious Circle'. The song was made popular by rock and roll singer Elvis Presley. It was released in 1969. It is a narrative story of a young boy who grows up in the ghetto

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Picture for song 'Love me tender' by artist 'Elvis-Liveshow - Leo Bischof'

Love me tender Love me tender

A beautyful lovesong from 'The King'.

Cover Songs

Picture for song 'Let it be Me' by artist 'Elvis-Liveshow - Leo Bischof'

Let it be Me Let it be Me

... let it be - and no comment!

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Picture for song 'Teddy Bear/Don't be cruel' by artist 'Elvis-Liveshow - Leo Bischof'

Teddy Bear/Don't be cruel Teddy Bear/Don't be cruel

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Picture for song 'If You Love Me (Let Me Know)' by artist 'Elvis-Liveshow - Leo Bischof'

If You Love Me (Let Me Know) If You Love Me (Let Me Know)

Written by John Henry Rostill (1971), performed also by Olivia Newton-John.

Cover Songs

Picture for song 'Wooden heart (Muss i denn...)' by artist 'Elvis-Liveshow - Leo Bischof'

Wooden heart (Muss i denn...) Wooden heart (Muss i denn...)

'Wooden Heart (Muss i denn...)' is a song best known for featuring in the 1960 Elvis Presley film G.I. Blues.

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Picture for song 'Suspicious Minds' by artist 'Elvis-Liveshow - Leo Bischof'

Suspicious Minds Suspicious Minds

The last No. 1 Hit for Elvis during his lifetime. Written by Memphis Singer Mark James - in 1969 from Chips Moman brought to Elvis.

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Picture for song 'Also sprach Zarathustra - That' Allright' by artist 'Elvis-Liveshow - Leo Bischof'

Also sprach Zarathustra - That' Allright Also sprach Zarathustra - That' Allright

Performed by Elvis in 1973 (Aloha from Hawaii). That's All Right Mama' was written and originally recorded by Arthur Crudup in 1954. Cover versions by Marty Robbins, Al Kooper/Mike Bloomfield, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Merle Haggard, Snooks Eaglin

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