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While "Black Velvet" remains her signature hit, Myles has continued to navigate the music industry and personal challenges.
: Released as the lead single from her 1989 self-titled debut, it reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned Myles a Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. alannah_myles_black_velvet
"Black Velvet" is actually a . The title references the popular velvet paintings of the King of Rock and Roll, as well as a brand of hair dye he famously used. While "Black Velvet" remains her signature hit, Myles
: The opening lines— "Mississippi in the middle of a dry spell, Jimmy Rogers on the Victrola up high" —instantly transport listeners to the deep American South, setting the stage for a "new religion" of rock and roll. Where is Alannah Myles Now? The title references the popular velvet paintings of
In 1990, Alannah Myles ’ smoky, blues-infused anthem took over the airwaves, becoming a definitive classic of the era. While many remember it for its sultry vibe and Myles' powerhouse vocals, the story behind the song is just as captivating. The Story Behind the Song
: Co-writer Christopher Ward was inspired after riding a bus filled with Elvis fans to Memphis for the 10th anniversary of the King’s death.