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Elvis' Secret Masterpiece 'What Now My Love' From 1973

Elvis Presley in a white sequined jumpsuit with a microphone, surrounded by a yellow lei.

The video below captures a moment when music, culture, and history collided perfectly. It's a performance that showcases one of the most iconic voices of the 20th century and celebrates the unique Americana that defined the era. In 1973, a gallon of gas cost 40 cents, while a dozen eggs would set you back 45 cents. Richard Nixon was president, and America was in the midst of a cultural revolution. Against this backdrop, Elvis Presley took to the stage in Honolulu for one of the most legendary concerts of his career.

The performance begins with a slow, almost meditative version of "What Now My Love." Elvis's voice is deep and resonant, imbued with the melancholy of the song's lyrics. The instrumentation is sparse, with only a piano and guitar accompanying the King. But as the song progresses, the tempo picks up, and the arrangement becomes more complex. Elvis's voice rises to a crescendo, filling the arena with a powerful, passionate force.

The camera pans across the audience as Elvis sings, capturing their attention. The crowd is a sea of faces, all transfixed by the spectacle unfolding before them. Young and old, male and female, they are united in their love of music and their admiration for the man who is performing.

A group of performers in white and blue outfits sing on stage, with microphones and a dark background.

Watching this video, it's impossible not to be swept up in the energy and excitement of the moment. It's a time capsule of a bygone era when music was King and America was at the forefront of the cultural zeitgeist. But more than that, it's a testament to the enduring power of Elvis Presley, a man whose influence on popular culture is still felt to this day.

"What Now My Love" is a song countless artists have covered over the years. But in Elvis's hands, it becomes something else entirely. He imbues it with a raw emotion that speaks to the heart of being human. It's a song of love and loss, of hope and despair. And when Elvis sings it, it feels like he's singing directly to you.

Elvis Presley in white jumpsuit dances on stage with band, including guitarist and drummer.

So why should you watch this video? Because it's a reminder of what music can do. It can transport us to another time and place, evoke emotions we thought long forgotten, and unite us in a shared experience. And because Elvis Presley was one of the greatest musicians who ever lived, this performance captures him at the height of his powers.

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