ELVIS and LISA MARIE PRESLEY Duet Don’t Cry Daddy (Can’t believe she’s gone. Only 54. Her dad was only 42)
I just do not get tired of hearing this duet of Elvis and Lisa Marie. She has such range to her voice and certain notes she sounds just like her Daddy. I am just devastated over her death. May she sing with the Angels now in heaven.
Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, was known for his powerful voice and dynamic stage presence. Throughout his career, he recorded many hit songs that are still beloved by fans today. One such song is “Don’t Cry Daddy,” which Elvis recorded in 1969. The song was written by Mac Davis and became a top ten hit for Elvis.
In 1997, Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis’s daughter, decided to record a duet version of “Don’t Cry Daddy.” Using modern recording technology, Lisa Marie’s vocals were added to the original track, creating a touching tribute to her father. The resulting duet showcases the close bond between father and daughter and has become a fan favorite over the years.
The song tells the story of a child trying to console their grieving parent after the loss of a loved one. Elvis’s heartfelt delivery of the lyrics perfectly captures the pain of losing someone, and Lisa Marie’s vocals add a new layer of emotion to the track. The duet version of “Don’t Cry Daddy” is a testament to the enduring legacy of Elvis Presley and his impact on music.
In addition to the duet version of the song, Lisa Marie also recorded a music video featuring footage of her father performing the song interspersed with scenes of her singing alongside him. The video serves as a touching tribute to Elvis and showcases the unique bond between father and daughter. Overall, the duet version of “Don’t Cry Daddy” is a beautiful and moving tribute to Elvis Presley and his impact on music history.