Performance Of Elvis Singing 'Unchained Melody' Six Weeks Before His Death Will Have Viewers Crying

Sep 17, 2020 by apost team

In 1977, during one of the last live performances he ever gave, Elvis sang a new song. He told the rapt audience that it was called Unchained Melody, and that it would debut on his next album. Though Elvis was in poor health, he still managed to crack a few jokes between songs.

In the video of this '77 performance, posted below, you can hear titters of laughter coming from the audience when Elvis gently ribs Charlie Hodge, his guitarist, as he struggles to hold Elvis' scarf and microphone. 

Be sure to reach the end of this article to see the full video.

By 1977, decades of prescription drug abuse and unhealthy habits had wreaked havoc on his body. He had high blood pressure, an enlarged heart, and painful digestive issues. His health concerns had done little to diminish his popularity, however; unable to refuse the cash, Elvis embarked upon a crowd-pleasing tour. 

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Despite Elvis' poor health, he would film the concert for a TV broadcast. Unfortunately, the special wouldn't air until two months after Presley's death. By then, the signs of his poor health—his shortness of breath, his lethargic movements—would seem like sad omens of his eventual fate. 

While this '77 performance may not have showcased Elvis in his swivel-hipped glory, when he starts playing his piano, his musical talent is on full display. As Charlie Hodge holds the microphone to his lips, Elvis croons into it like it's the last song he'll ever sing. Though Elvis couldn't have known how close he was to the end of his life, this performance is a fitting final note to his legendary career. 

After this performance, Elvis had five more stops left on his tour. He gave his final performance on June 26, 1977. In Indianapolis' Market Square Arena, the king of rock sang his final song: Can't Help Falling in Love.

Though Elvis Presley's life ended shortly after, these final performances showcase his talent, passion, and charisma. When you watch the video of Unchained Melody, it's hard to deny his raw, emotional power. 

Do you have a favorite Elvis song? Tell us all about it in the comment section below! Then be sure to pass on this final performance from the King to any of his fans you know.

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