About The Song
Original Version (1969): Elvis Presley’s
“In The Ghetto” achieved commercial success, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot
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Posthumous Duet Version (2007): In 2007, Lisa Marie Presley collaborated with her late father on a reimagined
The duet version was released as part of the album “Elvis Presley Christmas Duets,” which featured reimagined Elvis
The release of the posthumous duet served as a reminder
Legacy: “In The Ghetto” remains a significant song in Elvis Presley’s discography, and the posthumous duet version with Lisa Marie Presley stands as a heartfelt tribute to the enduring appeal and social relevance of Elvis’s music