1969: The Year ‘In the Ghetto’ Gave Voice to the Underprivileged

🎵 “In the Ghetto” by Elvis Presley (1969) 🎤 A timeless classic that delves deep into the struggles of life in impoverished neighborhoods. Join us in revisiting this iconic song that transcends generations!

Introduction

“In the Ghetto,” a soulful ballad by the legendary Elvis Presley, transcends time, capturing the essence of life in impoverished neighborhoods. Released in 1969, this iconic song is not only a testament to Presley’s musical prowess but also a reflection of the societal issues that prevailed during the era.

Presley, often heralded as the “King of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” was known for his versatile talents, and “In the Ghetto” showcases his ability to evoke deep emotions through his music. This article delves into the song, its historical context, and the enduring impact it has had on listeners worldwide.

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Did You Know?

Elvis Presley, often referred to as the “King of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” released the song “In the Ghetto” in 1969. This emotive ballad was written by Mac Davis and tells a poignant story of poverty and struggle in the inner city. The song not only showcased Presley’s versatility as an artist but also highlighted social issues of its time. It became one of his memorable hits, and its meaningful lyrics continue to resonate with listeners around the world.

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Lyrics

As the snow fliesOn a cold and gray Chicago mornin’A poor little baby child is bornIn the ghetto(In the ghetto)
And his mama cries‘Cause if there’s one thing that she don’t needIt is another hungry mouth to feedIn the ghetto(In the ghetto)
People, don’t you understandThe child needs a helping handOr he’ll grow to be an angry young man some dayTake a look at you and meAre we too blind to see?Do we simply turn our headsAnd look the other way
Well, the world turnsAnd a hungry little boy with a runny nosePlays in the street as the cold wind blowsIn the ghetto(In the ghetto)
And his hunger burnsSo he starts to roam the streets at nightAnd he learns how to stealAnd he learns how to fightIn the ghetto(In the ghetto)
Then one night in desperationThe young man breaks awayHe buys a gun, steals a carTries to run, but he don’t get farAnd his mama cries
As a crowd gathers ’round an angry young manFace down on the street with a gun in his handIn the ghetto(In the ghetto)
And as her young man dies(In the ghetto)On a cold and gray Chicago mornin’Another little baby child is bornIn the ghetto(In the ghetto)
And his mama cries(In the ghetto)(In the ghetto)(Ah)

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