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Elvis Presley by Elvis Presley

I was never a big fan of Elvis Presley, in fact I am still very ignorant about his work, the king of rock & roll released this album in 1956 (very old, right?), but it was not until 2023 that I had the opportunity to listen to it, Since after watching Jim Jarmusch's "Mystery Train" (a film in which Elvis is mentioned many times and even appears as a ghost) I became interested in the king in many ways.
 Elvis Presley "You Because". But the song that stole my heart from the beginning and I think is the best on the album without a doubt is "Honey Money"

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