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* LongTitle: "I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms)".
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* ViciousCycle: "In the Ghetto", where a poor boy is born in the ghetto, dies in a life of crime and misery near the end, and the final line mentions yet another child is brought into this world, implying that there is no change or escape possible. (In fact, according to TheOtherWiki, the song's original title was supposed to be "The Vicious Circle".)

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* ViciousCycle: "In the Ghetto", where a poor boy is born in the ghetto, dies in a life of crime and misery near the end, and the final line mentions yet another child is brought into this world, implying that there is no change or escape possible. (In fact, according to TheOtherWiki, the song's original title was supposed to be "The Vicious Circle".)
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* ViciousCycle: "In the Ghetto", where a poor boy is born in the ghetto, dies in a life of crime and misery near the end, and the final line mentions yet another child is brought into this world, implying that there is no change or escape possible.

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* ViciousCycle: "In the Ghetto", where a poor boy is born in the ghetto, dies in a life of crime and misery near the end, and the final line mentions yet another child is brought into this world, implying that there is no change or escape possible. (In fact, according to TheOtherWiki, the song's original title was supposed to be "The Vicious Circle".)
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* NewSoundAlbum: Elvis singing Memphis soul and country was certainly something the general public hadn't heard him do before. "Wearin' That Loved On Look" also featured an electric-bass lead (by Memphis legend Tommy Cogbill), another novelty for Elvis. And "In The Ghetto" has the normally non-political musician actually addressing a socially conscious topic: poverty in city ghettos.

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* NewSoundAlbum: Elvis singing Memphis soul and country was certainly something the general public hadn't heard him do before. "Wearin' That Loved On Look" also featured an electric-bass lead (by Memphis legend Tommy Cogbill), another novelty for Elvis. And "In The Ghetto" has the normally non-political musician actually addressing a socially conscious topic: poverty in city ghettos. He would basically stick to the {{Rock}}[=/=]{{Soul}}[=/=]CountryMusic[=/=]Pop GenreRoulette template established here for the rest of his career.

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