Elvis Presley And Lisa Marie’s Chilling Duet Reduced People To Tears
Aug 21, 2018 by apost team
It has been over 45 years since the passing of rock and country music legend Elvis Presley. Lisa Marie, the late daughter of Elvis, worked hard to keep her father's legacy alive through her own music.
Tragically, Lisa, passed away at the age of 54 on Jan. 12, 2023. According to TMZ, Lisa was pronounced dead after she was rushed to a Los Angeles hospital, where she was taken after suffering cardiac arrest that morning.
Her mother, Priscilla Presley, said in a statement to the outlet that the family was "shocked" and "devastated" by the tragic death of her daughter. They are also "profoundly grateful" for the support, love and prayers of their fans and were seeking privacy during the rather difficult time.
Lisa is survived by her mother, Priscilla, and her three living children, Riley, Harper and Finley.
In 2018, Lisa Marie paid tribute to her father when she took to the vocal booth and recorded a song with some old material of his. She took Elvis's vocals from "Where No One Stands Alone" and added her own flavor to it.
Throughout her life, Lisa Marie often turned to her father for motivation. Even four decades after he'd died, Elvis still provided Lisa Marie with advice, life lessons and motivation. For example, Lisa Marie went through her own struggles associated with addiction in her lifetime.
Even though her father had been gone for so long, Elvis was there to help her with her problems. In fact, when she attempted to lay the vocals down for her song, she turned to her father for help.
The song was a way for her to feel a connection with her father.
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Lisa Marie was able to create a classic song with her father's help. When you listen to the duet, you will be able to instantly tell that Lisa was her father's daughter. Their voices meshed so well on the song that you would think they recorded the song in the studio together.
The duet featuring Elvis and Lisa Marie is certainly a must-listen song. You can hear the track for yourself in the video below.
Perhaps you are not an Elvis fan, but I bet you know someone who is. A duet between Elvis and his late daughter would surely make their day. They would love for you to show them this video.