Elvis Rocks the House with Explosive Live Performance of “Patch It Up” in Vegas
In August 1970, Elvis Presley performed at the International Hotel in Las Vegas, a venue he had first played in 1969 and would go on to perform at numerous times throughout the 1970s. One of the songs he performed during these shows was “Patch It Up,” a lively rock tune that was released as a single in 1970 and included on his album “That’s the Way It Is”.
Elvis often used “Patch It Up” as an opener for his Vegas shows, with the song’s upbeat tempo and catchy chorus getting the crowd energized right from the start. The song features a horn section and a driving rhythm section, and Elvis’ vocals are powerful and dynamic, with his trademark growls and hiccups adding to the song’s sense of excitement.
During live performances, Elvis would often engage with the audience, encouraging them to clap along and even bringing some lucky fans up on stage to dance with him. “Patch It Up” was a fan favorite at Elvis’ Vegas shows and remains a beloved track in his catalog.
“Patch It Up” is a song recorded by Elvis Presley and released as a single in 1970. It was written by Eddie Rabbitt and Rory Bourke and produced by Felton Jarvis.
The song is an up-tempo rock and roll number that features a prominent horn section and a catchy guitar riff. The lyrics describe a relationship that is on the rocks and the singer pleads with his partner to “patch it up” and try to make things work.