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Welcome to my world.
Won't you come on in. Miracles, I guess Still happen now and then. Step into my heart. Leave your cares behind. Welcome to my world. Built with you in mind. Elvis sang the beautiful, "Welcome to My World," on his 1973 TV Special, "Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii." Written by Ray Winkler and John Hathcock, it was first recorded by Jim Reeves in 1963, then Eddy Arnold in 1971. RCA recorded Elvis's beautiful rendition of "Welcome to My World" on four of his LPs. "Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite," "Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii," "Elvis Aron Presley" and "Welcome to My World." You can learn the lyrics to this and all your favorite Elvis songs by cruising "Down in the Alley" There you'll find the words to everything from "A Big Hunk O' Love" to "You've Got That Lovin' Feelin." Next, stop in at the fantastic "Elvis Presley Tribute" Here you can listen to "If I can Dream" while watching an amazing show of Elivs pictures. This superb web site is brought to you straight from New Zealand. Then visit the "Essence of Elvis" While you're here be sure to play, "A Little Bit of Elvis" and "Where's Elvis." Now prepare for a lunch break. "Rockin' with Elvis" will show you the best way to make Elvis's famous peanut butter and banana sandwich. You'll find this recipe along with many of his favorite dishes. After lunch, browse through "Elvis Slept Here" This is a fun stop brought to you direct from the Hard Rock Hotel, in Las Vegas. While you're here choose from nine excellent Elvis postcards. Email them to all your friends. Then it's on to Elvis! for an entertaining slide show. End your day with Paul, but be sure and warm up your coffee first. You'll want to spend lots of time browsing "Paul's Elvis Page." He has a magnificent collection of Elvis concert pictures taken both on and off stage. In two weeks we'll explore the best stops to download some totally awesome, Elvis goodies.
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