Introduction

While the “Rare Alternate Take” of “Always On My Mind” featuring Elvis Presley alongside Priscilla Presley is an intriguing discovery, the song itself boasts a rich history far predating this rendition.

Originally written by Wayne Carson and Mark James in 1972, “Always On My Mind” wasn’t intended for the King of Rock and Roll. The country heartbreak ballad first found success with Brenda Lee, whose version climbed the charts in 1972. However, the song resonated with a wider audience a few years later when Willie Nelson recorded his now-iconic rendition in 1982. Nelson’s soulful delivery and poignant lyrics about regret and lost love struck a chord, turning “Always On My Mind” into a timeless classic.

Elvis Presley, known for his charismatic stage presence and rock n’ roll hits, also felt a connection to the song. In 1976, during his “Standing Room Only” sessions, Presley recorded his own version of “Always On My Mind.” This “Rare Alternate Take” you’re about to hear offers a glimpse into Presley’s interpretation of the song. Some speculate it features Priscilla Presley singing harmony vocals, adding a personal touch to the melancholic lyrics.

Whether it’s the country twang of Brenda Lee, the soulful ache of Willie Nelson, or the introspective delivery of Elvis Presley, “Always On My Mind” continues to resonate with listeners across generations. This “Rare Alternate Take” presents a unique opportunity to hear Elvis explore a different side of his musical persona, offering a fresh perspective on this timeless ballad.

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