Clay Aiken – A Performance Full of Excitement!

 

Suspicious Minds” is a song written in 1968 by Mark James (aka Francis Zambon). Performed by Elvis Presley in 1969, it became one of his most notable hits. Suspicious Minds was widely regarded as the single that jump-started Presley’s career after his successful 1968 Comeback Special. It was Presley’s last number-one single in the United States.  On their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, Rolling Stone has Suspicious Minds ranked at #91.

Elvis first performed  Suspicious Minds at the Las Vegas Hilton in July of 1969.  The single was released in the fall. It reached number one in the United States in the week of November 1st.  This song was Presley’s final number-one single in the U.S. before his death.

Clay Aiken first performed Suspicious Minds as a part of his Jukebox Tour in the summer of 2005.  On July 29th, Clay performed the song on Good Morning America’s Summer Concert Series. The performance received a great response from the audience and the chatter on all the Clay Boards was full of excitement.

Flash-forward to 2010 and Clay Aiken’s newest CD, Tried and True….  Suspicious Minds is one of the most popular songs on this album of classics.

Although the song is the same, the arrangements of both performances are somewhat different.  It is interesting to hear the differences.

The following video is from The JukeBox Tour.  I hope you enjoy it!

Did you enjoy this video?

Be sure and check Clay’s tweets from Wednesday.  I think you will get a good laugh!!!

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7 thoughts on “Clay Aiken – A Performance Full of Excitement!

  1. Suspicious Minds is a favorite when Elvis did it – but, now I absolutely love Clay’s arrangement! We had 3rd row seats on the left of the stage and Clay sang it right in front of where we were sitting!!! Really neat! One more great memory!

    Thank you so much for the history of the song and the video and of course the photos.

  2. Wonderful memories of Clay's Jukebox Tour in Columbus & Indianapolis. The crowd couldn't stop screaming for Clay. He covered so many songs from the good old R&R days.

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