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Unveiling a Christmas Classic: Elvis Presley’s “O Little Town of Bethlehem”
“O Little Town of Bethlehem,” a beloved Christmas carol, receives a heartfelt rendition by the King of Rock and Roll himself, Elvis Presley. But the origins of this song stretch far beyond the sequined jumpsuits of the 1950s.

The carol’s journey begins in 1861 with American clergyman Phillips Brooks. Inspired by a visit to Bethlehem, Brooks penned the poem “O Little Town of Bethlehem” for his Christmas Eve service.

Seeking a melody to match the poignant lyrics, Brooks enlisted the help of his organist, Lewis Redner. Redner, drawing inspiration from a traditional European processional hymn, composed the now-familiar tune.

The carol quickly gained popularity, finding its way into hymnals across the United States and beyond.

In 1957, Elvis Presley, a rising superstar, decided to include “O Little Town of Bethlehem” on his first Christmas album. Presley’s rendition stays true to the carol’s traditional spirit, showcasing his rich baritone alongside a simple yet beautiful arrangement.

This introduction sets the stage for Elvis Presley’s “O Little Town of Bethlehem.” As you listen, prepare to be enveloped by the timeless message of hope and peace, delivered with the unmistakable voice of the King himself.

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