Elvis Presley & The Black Community - That Echo Will Never Die | REACTION | Black people love him

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Elvis Presley & The Black Community - That Echo Will Never Die | REACTION | Black people love him

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All Comments (21)
  • @vickiewilson3997
    I was born in Memphis in 1960 and had a cousin that had cancer at age 4. Elvis made often trips to St. Jude hospital and brought the children gifts. He gave my cousin a huge stuffed lion for his bravery. Unfortunately he passed away, but my Aunt still has that lion to this day. Elvis was so much more than just an amazingly talented man, he was an absolute angel to many.
  • @123jimmyray
    He didn’t steel anything he opened the door for everyone that has came behind him!
  • @RubyGB
    Elvis did not call himself the king of rock n' roll and in fact hated being called that. He would always correct people saying, "There is only one King and that is Jesus Christ". Elvis also gave credit to the artists before him which is how people flocked to the music of Little Richard after hearing Elvis perform Tutti Fruitti. If you subscribe to Chuck D's opinion, then no one could ever perform a "cover" or "sample" any other artist's work even in a different genre which is ludicrous. BTW who do you find more creditable, those who knew and/or worked with Elvis or a johnny come lately who has only heard rumors and has no personal knowledge...
  • @RubyGB
    Now you need to see another side of Elvis and why he is still so loved by watching "The King of Kindness"....
  • @matrix5000100
    A friend of Elvis Presley once said: "Elvis really loved everyone. His greatest joy was making people happy"! Elvis Presley himself once said: "No matter whether you are rich or poor, no matter where you come from, we all come from God"!
  • @Carol-cm6mg
    Being called "The King" of something doesn't mean that you started it, it only means that you are the best at it.
  • @garypotter4358
    As big as he was , he always remained humble and down to earth. Always putting people first.
  • @williambrown828
    Elvis paved the way as the Beatles said before Elvis there was nothing
  • this is what upsets me.. I know there were many a black artist out there b4 Elvis.. but Elvis... being white.. actually broke down those barriers .. he got the heat for it.. Old white ppl hated him... tried to shut him down.. didn't happen.. and Elvis doing what he did opened the door . finally, for black artists to come into mainstream culture back then.. Elvis never had hate in his heart for anyone and he stood up for everyone.. I truly don't like anyone disrespecting a man that never disrespected anyone. You don't have to like him but respect the man.. and never disrespect his talent.. That man's voice was God Given.
  • @MartiFeliciani
    Thank you for having an open mind. He truly was amazing, that's why he's still the king. Loved your reaction!
  • @Wildlife_SA.
    Elvis brought me to your channel. He was a wonderful, kind, humble man, and he respected everyone. He is still loved worldwide and will never be forgotten. Very nice reaction. More Elvis please. 👍🎶🎧(🇿🇦🌍)
  • @garytom1935
    He didn't like being called the King, it was the public that call him that 👌😎👏
  • @willow0828
    Elvis and James Brown were extremely close. James Brown was the first person to show up at Elvis’s funeral. He sat down next to Elvis’s coffin, singing some gospel, praying & talking to Elvis.
  • @cooter-of7ej
    that man that called elvis the king was bluse man bb king
  • @lorir5728
    Elvis gave so much to so many people. I think artists who grew up dirt poor. Dad in jail. Being looked down on etc. Really appreciate the people. He's seen both sides. Died so young. 42. So short. He gave so much in such a short time.
  • @The3wilks
    Elvis got a big heart, amazing person❤️
  • @lindacorreia428
    There’s Two Parts To Elvis And The Black Community ! He Will Always Be The King Of Entertainment ! The Voice ! Humanitarian ! ❤ Revolutionary ! The King !
  • @willow0828
    I have to tell you. I’m at the age where I had the opportunity, at the age of 9. Accompanying my mother and sister to see Elvis perform live. It touches my heart, every time I see a younger generation. Getting to experience Elvis. 🥰n Elvis didn’t think he’d be remembered, once he was gone.
  • @paulasmith3179
    Thank you for taking the time to learn about the real man. Before Elvis sang rock and roll they would not play black singers on the white stations. Elvis changed that and both black & white singers were played on the same stations. This enabled the black singers to reach a much larger group.