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Elvis Presley was a superstar in the truest sense of the word — he was a talented musician and performer with a larger-than-life persona. Having passed away over nearly 45 years ago on Aug. 16, 1977, he is still remembered by his fans and family, who honor him in various ways.

Each year fans mourn the icon in many ways and on various occasions, such as his birthday, which takes place on Jan. 8, or the date on which he passed away. Much of the commemorations for the king take place at his former home, famously known as “Graceland,” which features all kinds of history.

Just six weeks before his death, Elvis Presley sang his own heart-wrenching rendition of the beloved song, “Unchained Melody.'” While the track isn’t an original piece by Presley, the performance has since gone down in history as one of his most iconic. Even with his health quickly deteriorating, the legendary singer poured all his raw emotion into the song, his voice as compelling as ever. In June 1977, although in ill health, Elvis Presley hit the road to film a concert special.

It had been a year since the singer had released his last studio album, and his manager Colonel Tom Parker was eager to keep Presley relevant in the industry. The “Can’t Help Falling In Love” singer was only 42 years old at the time, yet suffered from an enlarged intestine, bowel issues, and an enlarged heart. He was incredibly bloated and visibly depressed, and that was all thanks to his years of prescription medication abuse and questionable dietary habits. His dire state of health – both mental and physical – made no difference to neither his manager nor his fans. The show had to go on.

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For them, it was clear that the show could not end. So on June 19, 1997, Parker put together a film crew to record a concert in Omaha.

It was meant to air as a television special, and the tracks were to be released on a live album.

Elvis Presley’s final recorded concert took place in Rapid City, South Dakota, at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center in June 1977. The concert is memorable since it shows one of the last times The King performed live, as well as a kind of preoccupation on his mind, which, unbeknownst to him at the time, he would die soon after. In this clip, Elvis is seen performing “Unchained Melody,” and it’s gripping to watch.

In front of a crowd of just over 10,000 unsuspecting individuals, Elvis took part in what would be his last recorded performance in 1977. When Elvis, best known now as the “King of Rock and Roll,” took the stage at the Civic Center in Rapid City, he was wearing his most famous outfit.

The dazzling white-and-gold Chief suit, complete with the second belt, would be the way millions of individuals remembered Elvis long after his untimely death. He performed “Unchained Melody” on this faithful night, and it was a performance that haunts all of his fans.

After his concert at the Civic Center, Elvis did perform a few more shows. However, this night was special. This show was Elvis’s last professionally recorded performance. As you watch the video, you may be able to see that he is struggling to make it through the course of the song itself.

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