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Elvis Presley And Kane Brown Sing ‘Blue Christmas’ Duet Thanks To Technology

Legendary entertainer Elvis Presley and one of the biggest names in country music today, Kane Brown, joined forces and turned in a powerful, moving duet, singing a Christmas classic.

Technology is constantly evolving and improving. That impact can be seen everywhere. Things thought impossible just a few years ago are now entirely doable. Technology is now available that can spit out entire resumes, poems and text message responses in seconds. 

Entertainment is just one of the areas that have felt the impact of ever-improving technology. Technology has even advanced to the point where Elvis Presley, who has been dead for decades, can sing a duet with country music singer Kane Brown. In a clip posted on YouTube, that is what happened. 

Kane joined Elvis, the King of Rock and Roll, for a duet. The two sang Elvis' beloved but somewhat depressing classic “Blue Christmas.” The results are fantastic, making for a thoroughly enjoyable performance from the two musicians. It’s a song that certainly deserves more than a handful of listens.

“I’ll have a Blue Christmas without you
I’ll be so blue just thinking about you
Decorations of red on a green Christmas tree
Won’t be the same dear, if you’re not here with me”

Those diehard Elvis fans who believed he could do nothing wrong are sure to be pleasantly surprised with this update of the Elvis Christmas classic. Sure, there are changes and additions to this duet that weren’t in the original Elvis solo recording. 

Some sounds have been added to give it more of a country feel and sound. But while they are noticeable, it doesn’t detract from the original. Some might even argue that it adds to and enhances the original in a good way.

If nothing else, the vocal performances from Kane and Elvis are just too enjoyable to dismiss and ignore this updated version completely. 

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