In 1969, Elvis Presley returned to conventional studio albums with "From Elvis in Memphis", after a few years focused on film soundtracks. Considered one of his most intense albums, it contains some of the finest soul music ever recorded by a white artist. However, Elvis also brilliantly navigates other styles such as gospel, country, R&B, and pop. Recorded at American Studios in Memphis with the backing of an impressive and extensive band including Reggie Young, Bobby Wood, Gene Chrisman, John Hughey, Bobby Emmons, and The Memphis Horn, among many others, Elvis thrillingly delivers each song on the album with his captivating voice, showcasing great maturity and commitment, rebelling against the decline and loss of popularity he was experiencing at the time. With a dreamlike repertoire, gems like "True Love Travels On a Gravel Road", "Only The Strong Survive", "In The Ghetto", "Long Black Limousine", and "Wearin' That Loved On Look", appear, making it one of the greatest albums of all time.

