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In the annals of music history, certain performances transcend the realm of the ordinary, etching themselves into the collective memory of generations to come. “Fever,” a sensuous and mesmerizing rendition by the legendary Elvis Presley during his iconic Aloha From Hawaii concert in 1973, is undoubtedly one such instance. A masterful combination of sultry vocals, magnetic stage presence, and a carefully crafted set, this live performance became a defining moment in Presley’s career and left an indelible mark on the landscape of live music.

Watch Video “Fever” Aloha From Hawaii, Live in Honolulu, 1973

Lyrics

Never know how much I love youNever know how much I careWhen you put your arms around meI get a fever that’s so hard to bear

You give me fever when you kiss meFever when you hold me tightFever in the morningFever all through the night.

Everybody’s got the feverThat is something you all knowFever isn’t such a new thingFever started long ago

Sun lights up the daytimeMoon lights up the nightI light up when you call my nameAnd you know I’m gonna treat you right

You give me fever when you kiss meFever when you hold me tightFever in the morningFever all through the night

Romeo loved JulietJuliet she felt the sameWhen he put his arms around herHe said Julie, baby, you’re my flameThou giv-est fever when we kissethFever with the flaming youthFever I’m afireFever yea I burn for sooth

Captain Smith and PocahantasHad a very mad affairWhen her daddy tried to kill himShe said daddy, o, don’t you dareHe gives me fever with his kissesFever when he holds me tightFever, I’m his misses,Oh daddy, won’t you treat him right

Now you’ve listened to my storyHere’s the point that I have madeCats were born to give chicks feverBe it Fahrenheit or CentigradeThey give you fever when you kiss themFever if you live and learnFever till you sizzleWhat a lovely way to burnWhat a lovely way to burnWhat a lovely way to burn

For a more comprehensive look at Elvis Presley’s legacy and his remarkable performance of “Fever” during the Aloha From Hawaii concert, you can explore his page on Wikipedia. This source provides a deeper insight into the artist’s life, career, and the lasting impact of his musical contributions.

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