“Unchained Melody” has been reimagined countless times over the decades, with renditions by artists from all genres—some moving, some forgettable. Susan Boyle once stunned the world with her heartfelt version, and of course, there’s the iconic take by the Righteous Brothers. But when Elvis Presley sat down at the piano in 1977, something truly unforgettable happened.
In newly restored footage, The King delivers a breathtaking performance of the classic ballad, pouring every ounce of emotion into each note. Many fans and critics alike consider this to be one of the most powerful moments of his career—possibly even his finest.
At the time, Elvis hadn’t released a studio album in over a year. Under pressure from his longtime manager, Colonel Tom Parker, a camera crew was brought in to capture the magic for a television special and a live album. Despite his declining health, Elvis agreed. What followed became a poignant chapter in music history.
Taking the stage in Rapid City, South Dakota, visibly frail and short of breath, Elvis sat behind the piano and began to play. As his fingers touched the keys and his voice filled the room, everything else seemed to fade. The result was a raw, soul-stirring version of “Unchained Melody” that still resonates today.
This performance would tragically be one of his last. Just weeks later, the world lost Elvis Presley—but not before he reminded us of the sheer depth of his talent and spirit. The vulnerability in his voice, the passion in his delivery—it all created a once-in-a-lifetime moment that’s been etched into the hearts of generations.
Regardless of where your musical tastes lie, it’s hard to deny the brilliance of this final performance. Elvis may be gone, but through this powerful rendition, his legacy endures.
If you’ve never seen it—or even if you have—watch his 1977 performance and let yourself feel every emotion it stirs. It’s more than a cover. It’s a farewell, a masterpiece, and a reminder of why Elvis Presley will always be The King.