FIRST TIME HEARING! Elvis Presley – In the Ghetto | REACTION
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Fantastic job! Don’t worry about the complainers, the idea is to watch your reaction. I love this song, makes me cry though. I cry because things haven’t changed like they should! Someone suggested watching Elvis and the Black Community and it is a really good idea.I think it’s a two part documentary.
Fun fact: One of his background singers here was Whitney Houston's mother
Not a happy song. It's a song to ponder. He had the same mindset about breaking down color barriers back in the day, like Trump
Glad your playing Elvis thank you
I have listened to Elvis since I was ten when he first came on the scene saw him at his last Concert he was awesome been to Graceland 9 times when I first went it cost 5 dollars last time I went it cost 75 dollars it was worth it then the news broke he had passed away.
4.21 on a Sunday afternoon seen Elvis in his last Concert he was awesome
To much talking please put the music on
Personally, i prefer his studio version. It's slightly slower, but the message is equally profound.
Trouble please
Racism is one thing. You
Elvis made 31 Movies , He has been inducted into the 4 music Hall of fames, His 1969 comeback TV special was telecasted to over 1 billion people, he also sold over a billion records.
You have got to watch the video "the Echo will never die " it in 2 parts about Elvis…
Still happening today
He took a lot of grief over the black members of his band and yes when told they couldn't preform he told them to kiss his ass yes grow up Mississippi
Great reaction…thanks for the wonderful reaction. I truly think it’s important for the younger generation to check out these older artists and seeing how music developed over time. I was born in 1960, so I missed the very beginning of his career, but I had older siblings that experienced the whole Elvis shockwave in real time when it happened in the beginning. They said he was insanely controversial, and of course, they loved him for it.
Glad to see this.. I watch your up to date stuff 😂😂… This is my favorite song by elvis..if he sang this in the 70s about real life.. think about how real it is today.. you would think why can't the cycle just doesn't end. It's sad
Mac Davis wrote this and he was white.but elvis was From the ghetto.
Check out the duet that was created with Elvis and his daughter, Lisa . It makes me cry every time.
Well if it’s true they didn’t want him to bring his black back up singers on stage remember this one of those singers is the Mom of Whitney Houston!
Elvis was born in the projects they was so poor
You reaction, grinning, unsettles me. I heard this when it came out and I cried. I am English, 73, and we don't have ghettos.
mac Davis wrote the song and sold the right to Elvis
I love Elvis and your reactions are so genuine. If you can react to the movie King Creole.there are a few good songs but my favorite is the beginning clip to the movie “Crawfish”. It’s a beautiful duet with Kitty White. You hear the beautiful New Orleans sound and the street venders singing at the beginning. You will love the beat. Elvis was very young. He got an extension from the military to finish the movie before reporting to boot camp for basic training.
The sad part about this song is that in all the big cities things have not changed and children are still dying in the streets due to drugs and guns.
with his gospel songs Elvis went back to his roots
this song was controversial at the time becouse it was a topic that people didn't talk about. tabu. he also sang another song that many of us can relate to and is very little known, Old Shep. about losing manns best friend, i cry over it when ever hear it, in the ghetto is better known, so heart felt,
Cissy Houston (Whitney's Mama) singing backup
Elvis grew up in the black community. He was very connected.
Play the one where he sings come On to me and Dixieland
Absolutely God made us all
He made a statement to someone saying they are just like we are they are human to