Elvis captivates with emotional rehearsal of “I Just Can’t Help Believin'” (1970)
Elvis Presley rehearsed the song “I Just Can’t Help Believin'” in 1970, in preparation for his upcoming concerts in Las Vegas. The song was written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil and originally recorded by the group “The Righteous Brothers” in 1966.
During the rehearsal, Elvis is seen playing piano and singing the song with a backup vocalist. He gives an emotional and powerful performance, showcasing his trademark vocal style and his ability to convey deep emotion through his music.
The rehearsal footage gives fans a rare glimpse into Elvis’ creative process and his dedication to his craft. It also highlights his versatility as a performer, as he effortlessly transitions between the song’s soulful verses and its soaring chorus.
“I Just Can’t Help Believin'” became a staple of Elvis’ live performances, and he would go on to record a studio version of the song for his 1972 album “Elvis: That’s the Way It Is.” The song remains one of Elvis’ most beloved and iconic recordings, and a testament to his enduring influence on popular music.