Moody Blue is the final studio album by Elvis Presley, released in 1977, just a month before his death. The album was recorded in Graceland's Jungle Room and contains a mix of country, pop, and rockabilly songs. The title track, "Moody Blue," was a hit single for Presley, reaching #31 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the country chart. Other notable tracks on the album include "Way Down," "Let Me Be There," and a cover of Bob Dylan's "Blue Moon." Despite the success of the album and its singles, it was mired in controversy due to Presley's deteriorating health and the perception that the album was rushed out to capitalize on his death. Despite this, Moody Blue remains a popular and beloved album among Elvis fans.
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