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Elvis Presley recorded "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" (having sung it privately with friends and family for years while accompanying himself on piano) in the Jungle Room at Graceland on February 7, 1976. This was the last known song that Elvis Presley sang (at the piano in the rest area of his racquetball court located to the rear of Graceland ...
Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain - 2:17; Me And Bobby McGee - 5:13; I Love You A Thousand Ways - 2:57; All Of Me - 3:52; Help Me Make It Through The Night - 3:57; Georgia on My Mind - 4:17; Red Headed Stranger - 3:58; If You've Got The Money, I've Got The Time - 2:03; Whiskey River - 2:45; Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys - 3:27 ...
The Essential Willie Nelson (2003) Songs (2005) The Complete Atlantic Sessions (2006) ... Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain - 2:21; Good Hearted Woman [Live] - 2:57;
The country stars teamed up to celebrate Nelson's 70th birthday back in 2003. Watch Willie Nelson and Shania Twain Perform "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain" in This Moving [Video] Skip to main content
Although Columbia was reluctant to release an album with primarily a guitar and piano for accompaniment, Nelson and Waylon Jennings insisted. The album included a cover of Fred Rose's 1945 song "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain", that had been released as a single previous to the album, and became Nelson's first number one hit as a singer. [57]
"Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" – 2:58 with Shania Twain "Overtime" (Lucinda Williams) – 3:44 with Lucinda Williams "I'm Still Not Over You" (Willie Nelson) – 3:59 with Ray Price "Superman" (Willie Nelson) – 2:12 "Bubbles in My Beer" (Tommy Duncan, Cindy Walker, Bob Wills) – 2:48 "Crazy" (Willie Nelson) – 4:37
Essential Elvis Volume 5: Elvis Rhythm and Country: Way Down: Layng Martine, Jr. 1976: Moody Blue: We Call on Him: Fred Karger, Sid Wayne, Ben Weisman: 1967: You'll Never Walk Alone: We Can Make the Morning: Jay Ramsey: 1971: Elvis Now: Wear My Ring Around Your Neck: Bert Carroll, Russell Moody: 1958: 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong ...
Lisa Marie Presley continued to grieve the loss of her father, music legend Elvis Presley, years later, Daisy Jones & the Six star Riley Keough told Oprah Winfrey about her mother in a new special.