About the Song
Elvis Presleyâs 1969 recording of âIn the Ghettoâ is a powerful ballad that sheds light on the harsh realities of poverty and despair. However, in 2007, the song took on a new and emotional dimension with the release of a posthumous duet featuring Elvis Presley and his daughter, Lisa Marie Presley. This unique collaboration breathed new life into the classic, adding a layer of personal connection and raw emotion.
The original recording of âIn the Ghettoâ is a haunting portrayal of a child trapped in a cycle of poverty and violence. Mac Davisâ lyrics paint a vivid picture of a broken home, shattered dreams, and a bleak future. Lines like âIn the ghetto, the sin is in the streetsâ and âJust a child out last night but a loaded gun tonightâ deliver a stark message about the devastating impact of societal neglect. Elvis Presleyâs voice, filled with a quiet despair, perfectly conveys the songâs emotional weight.
The 2007 version adds a new layer of depth to the song. Lisa Marie Presleyâs vocals, infused with a raw vulnerability, create a poignant dialogue with her fatherâs voice. Lines like âNo reason to be living in a world thatâs so unkindâ sung by Lisa Marie resonate with a deeper understanding of the songâs message, perhaps reflecting on her own personal struggles.
The merging of their voices creates a powerful emotional tapestry. The song becomes not just a social commentary, but a personal plea for change. Itâs as if Lisa Marie is carrying on the torch lit by her father, using her voice to amplify the songâs message of hope amidst despair.
The release of the duet coincided with the 30th anniversary of Elvis Presleyâs death, adding a special layer of significance. Proceeds from the single benefitted the Presley Charitable Foundation, further solidifying the songâs message of social responsibility.
âIn the Ghettoâ by Elvis Presley and Lisa Marie Presley isnât just a musical collaboration; itâs a powerful testament to the enduring legacy of a father-daughter bond. It breathes new life into a timeless classic, using music to raise awareness of social issues and offering a glimmer of hope for a brighter future.
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Lyrics: In the GhettoÂ
As the snow flies
On a cold and gray Chicago morninâ
A poor little baby child is born
In the ghettoAnd his mama cries
âCause if thereâs one thing that she donât need
Itâs another hungry mouth to feed
In the ghettoPeople, donât you understand
The child needs a helping hand
Or heâll grow to be an angry young man some day
Take a look at you and me,
Are we too blind to see?
Do we simply turn our heads and look the other way?
Well, the world turns
And a hungry little boy with a runny nose
Plays in the street as the cold wind blows
In the ghetto
And his hunger burns
So he starts to roam the streets at night
And he learns how to steal, and he learns how to fight
In the ghetto
Then one night in desperation
The young man breaks away
He buys a gun,
Steals a car,
Tries to run,
But he donât get far
And his mama cries
As a crowd gathers âround an angry young man
Face down on the street with a gun in his hand
In the ghetto
And as her young man dies,
On a cold and gray Chicago morninâ,
Another little baby child is born
In the ghetto
And his mama cries
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