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Introduction:

Ah, yes, Elvis Presley’s “Burning Love (Aloha From Hawaii, Live in Honolulu, 1973)”. Now that’s a song that takes us right back to the heart of the King’s reign. Released in 1973, this live rendition pulsates with an energy that transcends the years. It’s a testament to Presley’s charisma and the enduring power of rock and roll.

“Burning Love” itself was a chart-topper in 1972, penned by the songwriting duo Dennis Belfield and Ivory Jo Hunter. It belonged to a new chapter in Presley’s career. The revolutionary rockabilly sound of the 50s had softened somewhat, evolving into a more soulful and ballad-heavy direction in the 70s. “Burning Love” stood out as a defiant return to his rock and roll roots.

The song itself is a classic tale of passionate infatuation, a “burning love” that consumes the narrator. The lyrics are simple yet effective, with Elvis delivering them with a playful swagger that’s impossible to resist. The driving rhythm section, courtesy of Presley’s longtime band members Scotty Moore on bass, D.J. Fontana on drums, and James Burton on lead guitar, lays down a foundation that’s both tight and infectious.

But what truly elevates this version of “Burning Love” is the live element. Recorded during his legendary Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite concert, the energy in the Honolulu International Center practically crackles through the speakers. We hear the roar of the crowd, their excited anticipation building before the song explodes. Elvis, ever the showman, feeds off that energy. His vocals are powerful, his signature sneer evident even through the recording. He throws in playful ad-libs, stretches vowels with soulful emphasis, and lets loose with those iconic hip gyrations that had once scandalized a nation. It’s a masterclass in captivating an audience, a reminder of why Elvis was, and still is, the King.

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The Aloha From Hawaii concert itself was a landmark event. Broadcast live via satellite to over a billion viewers worldwide, it was the first concert of its kind. Elvis, clad in his now-iconic white jumpsuit, delivered a career-spanning set that solidified his status as a global phenomenon. “Burning Love” became a highlight of the show, a potent reminder of his ability to ignite a stage, both literally (the elaborate set design featured erupting volcanoes) and figuratively, with the sheer force of his personality.

So, when you listen to Elvis Presley’s “Burning Love (Aloha From Hawaii, Live in Honolulu, 1973)”, you’re not just listening to a song. You’re experiencing a moment in music history. It’s a testament to the enduring power of rock and roll, the magnetic pull of a live performance, and the sheer magnetism of Elvis Presley himself.

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Lyrics:

“Burning Love”
Lord Almighty
I feel my temperature rising
Higher higher
It’s burning through to my soul

Girl, girl, girl
You gonna set me on fire
My brain is flaming
I don’t know which way to go

Your kisses lift me higher
Like the sweet song of a choir
You light my morning sky
With burning love

Ooh, ooh, ooh
I feel my temperature rising
Help me, I’m flaming
I must be a hundred and nine
Burning, burning, burning
And nothing can cool me
I just might turn to smoke
But I feel fine

Cause your kisses lift me higher
Like a sweet song of a choir
And you light my morning sky
With burning love

It’s coming closer
The flames are now lickin’ my body
Please won’t you help me
I feel like I’m slipping away
It’s hard to breath
And my chest is a-heaving

Lord Almighty
I’m burning a hole where I lay

Cause your kisses lift me higher
Like the sweet song of a choir
You light my morning sky
With burning love

With burning love
Ah, ah, burning love
I’m just a hunk
A hunk of burning love
Just a hunk, a hunk of burning love
Just a hunk, a hunk of burning love
Just a hunk, a hunk of burning love
Just a hunk, a hunk of burning love
Just a hunk, a hunk of burning love