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    Moody Blue is the twenty-fourth and final studio album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released on June 19, 1977, by RCA Records, about two months before his death. The album was a mixture of live and studio work and included the four tracks from Presley's final studio recording sessions in October 1976 and two tracks left over ...

  2. Oct 15, 2012 · 672K views 11 years ago. Top 20 Pop and Top 5 Soul Hit for the Sweet Inspirations in the Spring of 1968. ...more.

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  3. Sweet Inspiration is the title of a Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham composition written for, and first recorded in 1967 by, the Sweet Inspirations. It became a Top 20 hit reaching #18 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the spring of 1968, and a live version by Barbra Streisand , in medley with " Where You Lead ", would also become a Top 40 hit.

  4. Jun 11, 2024 · Elvis Presley’s soulful ballad, “Moody Blue,” holds a profound meaning that resonates with listeners to this day. Released in 1976 as the title track of his final studio album, the song captures a somber yet captivating sentiment that showcases Elvis’ versatility as an artist.

  5. Elvis’ final album was put together from the four tracks recorded in October, his next-to-last single, one track already released on the 1974 album, and three more songs that Felton Jarvis had gotten Elvis to introduce into his live repertoire, which he then recorded at various points on Elvis’ last two tours. The record had been out for ...

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  8. The title track, “Moody Blue,” was recorded in early 1977. While it reached number one on the country singles charts it was a more pop presentation. The song was written by Mark James who also wrote such Elvis songs as “Suspicious Minds” and “Raised On Rock.”.