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Ian (@sirsnapalot) |
"In the Ghetto" (originally titled "The Vicious Circle") is a 1969 song recorded by Elvis Presley and written by Mac Davis. It was a major hit released in 1969 as a part of Presley's comeback album with "Any Day Now" as the flip side
A boy is born to a mother who already has more children than she can feed in the ghetto of Chicago. The boy grows up hungry, learns how to steal and fight, purchases a gun and steals a car, tries to run, but is killed. The song ends with another child being born in the ghetto, and implies that the newborn could meet the same fate, continuing the cycle of poverty and violence. The feeling of an inescapable circle is created by the structure of the song, with its simple, stark phrasing; by the repetition of the phrase "in the ghetto" as the close of every fourth line; and finally by the repetition of the first verse's "and his mama cries" just before the beginning and as the close of the last verse. It is played in the key of B flat.
"In the Ghetto" was recorded during Presley's session in the American Sound Studio in Memphis, Tennessee. It was Presley's first creative recording session since the Elvis '68 Comeback Special. Other hits recorded at this session were "Suspicious Minds", "Kentucky Rain", and "Don't Cry Daddy".
The song was published by Gladys Music, Inc., Elvis Presley's publishing company.
The song was Presley's first Top 10 hit in the United States in four years, peaking at number 3, and number 2 in Canada. It was his first UK Top 10 hit in three years, also peaking at No. 2. It hit No. 1 on Cashbox and No. 8 Easy Listening. It was a number-one hit in West Germany, Ireland, Norway, Australia and New Zealand.
As a major international hit, Presley included it in his setlist during his return to live performances at the International Hotel in Las Vegas in 1969. It was a staple of his shows in the first two seasons, however in his third (August/September 1970), he included it only once,
at the dinner show on August 13, for the benefit of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cameras filming the documentary Elvis: That's the Way It Is (1970). This version started without pause at the end of another hit from 1969, "Don't Cry Daddy".
The song was recorded in 2007 by Lisa Marie Presley as a duet with her father to raise money for the Presley Charitable Foundation. The song was released on iTunes.

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admin:
@sirsnapalot Love this awesome tune and what GREAT cover my friend. Loved and enjoyed my listen ♥
Aug 8th 2020, 6:48 am Report
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Jerry:
@sirsnapalot A wonderful narrative rendition of this classic Elvis song!
Aug 8th 2020, 7:54 am Report
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Ian:
@admin Thank you so much I always appreciate you Coming along to listen And always a fabulous comment
Aug 8th 2020, 9:28 am Report
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Jay Dotson:
jay455Really enjoyed this really a great performance love your narration of the song.
Aug 8th 2020, 10:03 am Report
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Gail Varnado:
@sirsnapalot Wow Ian....great narrative and performance on this song...I truly enjoyed your story telling style...
Aug 8th 2020, 10:31 am Report
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Ian:
@abbygail25 I am most grateful that you enjoyed the Add so please you came along to listen
Aug 8th 2020, 2:26 pm Report
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Bev:
@sirsnapalot One of my favorites from Elvis. You did a wonderful job here Ian. Loved my listen this morning. ♥♫
Aug 9th 2020, 3:44 am Report
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Ian:
@bevb thank you so much for coming along to listen and for leaving a lovely complimen
Aug 9th 2020, 4:58 am Report
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KarenJara:
@sirsnapalot Hi Ian! Lovely performance of this beautiful song...much enjoyed! :)
Aug 14th 2020, 6:54 pm Report
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Ian:
@karenjara Most grateful that You came along to listen Very many thanks
Aug 19th 2020, 3:55 am Report
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