Elvis Presley’s “If I can Dream,” has been released in a newly remastered fashion. The record is the first song off of a new album called “If I Can Dream: Elvis Presley With the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra,” according to Rolling Stone.
"This is the album I think he always would have wanted to do," said Priscilla Presley, the singer's former wife and the music project’s executive producer. "The label would have never allowed him to have an orchestra. And if it was up to [manager] Colonel Parker, he would have had Elvis just singing — no background, no nothing. I think we have given him the freedom here to experiment with all the orchestras he would have loved in the pieces."
Priscilla was married to the legendary songwriter from 1967 to 1973, according to IMDb.com. The woman now takes care of her former lover’s estate.
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