A Mess of Blues or A Wonderful Life?
Depending on how the Elvis fan accepts his absence,
here's a song contributed by good friend, Richard Rajoo (musician),
What A Wonderful Life@ 85. Definitely Richard. Thank you.
Be positive; we have to go one day too.
What a wonderful life
What a wonderful life, Days with life of ease, oh, oh oh
Well I got no job to worry me, no big bad boss to hurry me
It's a wonderful life, life's good to me...
(Jerry Livingstone, Sid Wayne)
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Hail the King! my GOOD LUCK CHARM
ReplyDeletewilliam leong ♡ toronto, canada
Hail. THE KING.
ReplyDeleteNice pics of Elvis.
ReplyDeleteElvis, he really shook the whole world.
ReplyDeleteHis songs, his movies and his lasting looks.
Live forever in our hearts,
Andy.
Good morning Andy.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Have an enjoyable Sunday.
Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI received so many from others.
Gone 43 years ago today.
ReplyDeleteHe would have been 85 years old.
Blessed Sunday.
ReplyDeleteMy man!
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Thanks to the above personalities who made quick replies to the post.
ReplyDeleteThe King has many fans across the world.
And someone got a winning ticket with his birth year.
Congratulations!
Thanks Andy.
ReplyDeleteElvis is a true *legend* .
Long live the King 👑
ReplyDeleteYou sing his song but in your own way.
ReplyDeleteHis singing is contrived and laboured.
Yours is easy and folksy.
All stage personalities attract both admirers and detractors.
I admire your relaxed, confident movement on stage even in front of a large audience and your easy singing style.
No false facade.
On this day 16 August, 43 years ago, Elvis left the building, riscilla Presley and J. Lopay tribute to the king. Allan Perara also pays tribute to someone else, Elvis style.
ReplyDeleteHe is without doubt the King of Rock and Roll.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks to Elvis fans who still remember him at 85 years young.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks to Eddy for his accolade; it's with people like Eddy that a non-professional like myself survive the stage performances.