Elvis Presley's At-Home Recording Of 'She Thinks I Still Care' Is True Heartbreak

Feb 27, 2019 by apost team

There are few people who do not like at least one song by Elvis. His unique voice is instantly recognizable. Today's singers might try to copy him, but they do not quite get it right. His ability to captivate an audience, make people dance and bring a smile to the face created a sensation 60 years ago.

Elvis Presley, Priscilla Presley (1967), (Bettmann / contributor / Bettmann via Getty Images)

People still think of Elvis when they think of rock 'n' roll music. He was a pioneer, and he came from humble beginnings.

His former wife, Priscilla, and his daughter, Lisa Marie, continue to keep his music relevant and to honor his memory.

Some of his songs are known to cause a strong emotional reaction in many people to this day.

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People continue to be fascinated by Elvis as a man and as a musician. Even today's teenagers know about him, even if they did not grow up listening to his music. Some people are surprised to learn that Elvis was in the Army.

He also acted in many movies, and his music was featured in many of them. His Las Vegas residency is well-known among people who follow his career.

There continues to be a conspiracy theory that Elvis did not die in the 1970s, but most people do believe that he is gone. Gone but not forgotten.

A home recording of Elvis singing "She Thinks I Still Care" has been making the rounds lately. This recording was made not long before Elvis died. He sang it in his jungle room at Graceland.

Visitors can take a tour of the room at Graceland.

More than 40 years since his death, the legacy of Elvis lives on all over the world. People still listen to Elvis.

They compare other musicians to him as if he were the gold standard for all of them.

Many current artists cover or sample his songs. In all of these ways, Elvis remains relevant to the conversation and the music.

Do you think that the music and songs written and sung by Elvis are still relevant today? Do you listen to any Elvis originals, or do you prefer remixes of his songs? Which one is your favorite and why? Let us know your thoughts!