Advertisement

Sony invites fans to duet with Elvis

WAP110104- 12 AUGUST 1997 - MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, USA: A photograph of the "King," Elvis Presley back in 1956 (R) as young, slender and agile, when he did what he called "jiggling" while he sang. Elvis died in Memphis on August 16, 1977. cc/files UPI
1 of 2 | WAP110104- 12 AUGUST 1997 - MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, USA: A photograph of the "King," Elvis Presley back in 1956 (R) as young, slender and agile, when he did what he called "jiggling" while he sang. Elvis died in Memphis on August 16, 1977. cc/files UPI | License Photo

NEW YORK, Dec. 12 (UPI) -- Sony Music Entertainment says it has made available an e-card allowing people to sing a duet of "Blue Christmas" with U.S. music icon Elvis Presley.

The "Sing with the King" e-card makes it possible for fans to record their own version of the classic holiday song using the same unique technology that allowed country superstars like Martina McBride, Carrie Underwood and Sara Evans to sing along with Presley on the "Elvis Presley Christmas Duets" CD, which was released in October.

Advertisement

At www.SingWithTheKing.com, fans can watch the new Presley-McBride "Blue Christmas" video, record their own version of the song with Presley and then send it to friends and family along with a personal message in the form of a holiday e-card.

Latest Headlines