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Elvis Presley – Baby, What You Want Me To Do – Impromptu Jam (’68 Comeback Special)
One of the most iconic moments in Elvis Presley’s career is undoubtedly his ’68 Comeback Special. The television special, which aired in December 1968, marked a significant turning point for the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll as he returned to the stage after years of focusing on movie roles.
One of the standout performances from the special is Elvis Presley’s impromptu jam session on the song “Baby, What You Want Me To Do.” The performance showcases Elvis at his best, effortlessly commanding the stage with his powerful vocals and charismatic presence.
The song itself is a bluesy, soulful number that allows Elvis to showcase his versatility as a performer. He effortlessly transitions from smooth crooning to raw, passionate vocals, capturing the essence of the song with every note.
What makes this performance even more special is the fact that it was completely unplanned. The jam session was a spontaneous moment that captured the magic of Elvis Presley’s live performances. It’s a raw, unfiltered look at the King doing what he does best – entertaining his audience with his incredible talent and charisma.
As Elvis belts out the lyrics to “Baby, What You Want Me To Do,” it’s clear that he is in his element. His energy is infectious, and the audience can’t help but be drawn in by his magnetic presence. The performance is a reminder of why Elvis Presley remains one of the greatest performers in music history.
In the decades since the ’68 Comeback Special, Elvis Presley’s impromptu jam on “Baby, What You Want Me To Do” has become a legendary moment in music history. It’s a testament to the King’s enduring legacy and his ability to captivate audiences with his unmatched talent and charm.
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