Elvis Presley Brings the House Down with “What Now My Love” Live in 1973
“What Now My Love” is a song that was popularized by French singer Gilbert Bécaud in the 1960s. Elvis Presley recorded a live version of the song during a concert in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1973.
Elvis’ version of the song is characterized by his signature style and powerful vocals. He delivers a soulful and emotional performance, emphasizing the song’s dramatic lyrics and sweeping melody. The arrangement features a full orchestra, with strings and horns adding to the grandeur of the performance.
The performance is notable for its intensity and passion, with Elvis connecting directly with the audience and delivering a showstopping performance. It is a reminder of his immense talent and his impact on popular music and culture, as well as his enduring legacy as one of the greatest performers of all time.
The live version of “What Now My Love” remains a beloved part of Elvis’ musical legacy, and it continues to inspire and move fans around the world. It is a testament to the power of music and the enduring appeal of Elvis’ timeless talent and charisma.