Introduction

While synonymous with rock and roll’s early days, Elvis Presley wasn’t afraid of venturing beyond his signature sound. In 1969, he entered American Sound Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, for a recording session that would become a turning point. Here, he embraced a new direction with the powerful soul ballad, “Only The Strong Survive.”

The song wasn’t originally an Elvis tune. It was written and first recorded by soul trio The Delfonics in 1968. The track resonated with Presley, however, and its themes of resilience in the face of hardship perfectly fit the introspective mood of his Memphis sessions.

Backed by a tight Memphis rhythm section and a soulful arrangement, Elvis delivers a raw and emotional vocal performance on “Only The Strong Survive.” The lyrics speak of enduring love’s trials, overcoming obstacles, and the unwavering spirit needed to navigate life’s challenges. Elvis injects his own grit and vulnerability into the song, creating a powerful testament to perseverance.

“Only The Strong Survive” wasn’t a chart-topping hit upon its release on the 1969 album “From Elvis in Memphis.” However, it has grown in stature over time, becoming a fan favorite and a powerful example of Elvis’ artistic evolution. The song showcased his remarkable vocal range and willingness to explore genres beyond rock and roll, solidifying his place as a truly versatile performer. So, press play and prepare to be captivated by the King’s soulful rendition of a timeless message: in the face of adversity, only the strong survive.

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