Elvis Lives On… ‘If I Can Dream’ Album Released

Elvis Presley died on August 16, 1977, but his legend lives on after a new album has been released.

FOX News Radio’s Tonya J. Powers explains:

The new album’s been highly anticipated, and features Elvis with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

It’s called ‘If I Can Dream’ and contains 14 tracks recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London between 1956 and 1973… He even gets a little help on some of them…

A virtual duet with jazz-pop singer Michael Buble on ‘Fever’, as well as guitarist Duane Eddy, who adds his sound to ‘An American Trilogy’ and ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’.

Priscilla Presley is an executive producer of the album, and calls the song choices “diverse”… saying Elvis would have liked that.

Other songs include ‘Burning Love’, ‘In the Ghetto’, and of course, the title track.

Tonya J. Powers, FOX News Radio.