“C.C. Rider” – Elvis in Rapid City (1977)
“C.C. Rider” is a blues song that was famously performed by Elvis Presley during his final concert in Rapid City, South Dakota in 1977, just a few months before his untimely death.
The song was originally written by Ma Rainey in the 1920s, and has since been covered by countless artists, including Chuck Willis, Ray Charles, and B.B. King. Presley’s version of the song is a high-energy performance that showcases his powerful vocals and commanding stage presence.
Presley’s rendition of “C.C. Rider” features a driving rhythm section, a powerful horn section, and an infectious groove that gets the audience on their feet. His passionate delivery and dynamic stage presence are on full display, making it clear why he was one of the greatest live performers of his time.
For fans of Elvis Presley, “C.C. Rider” is a classic performance that captures the essence of his unique style and appeal. The song is a testament to his enduring legacy as a performer, and remains a beloved classic among his fans today.