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Thai: The song’s heavy gospel influence resonated with Elvis's own musical roots, allowing him to deliver a rendition that felt like a "prayer" in his live sets.
: Unlike the delicate arrangement of the original, Elvis’s version featured a massive wall of sound, including his usual rock band led by James Burton , a full orchestra, and the soaring harmonies of The Sweet Inspirations .
: After witnessing Elvis perform the song at Madison Square Garden in 1972 , Simon joked, "That's it, we might as well all give up now". Emotional Significance ELVIS - Bridge Over Troubled Water (NEW mix! Great sound!)
: Rare footage from 1970 shows Elvis meticulously arranging the song with his band. These rehearsals reveal a man deeply focused on the music, often described as a moment where he was "testifying" through the lyrics rather than just performing them. Paul Simon's Reaction
Paul Simon famously praised Elvis's version, noting its extreme drama. : The song’s heavy gospel influence resonated with
Elvis first recorded the song in for his album That's The Way It Is . He began performing it live during his August 1970 Las Vegas engagement , where it quickly became a staple of his shows.
: Simon reportedly said that hearing Elvis sing his song was "unbelievable" and felt like a "god" was performing it. Emotional Significance : Rare footage from 1970 shows
: Elvis performed the song over 200 times between 1970 and 1977. His final performance on June 26, 1977 —just weeks before his death—is considered particularly moving, as the lyrics about providing comfort through "troubled water" seemed to reflect his own internal struggles.