THE PRESLEY FAMILY REVEALS A NEVER-BEFORE-HEARD DUET BETWEEN ELVIS AND LISA MARIE — AN ETERNAL MELODY THAT BRINGS FATHER AND DAUGHTER TOGETHER BEYOND TIME AND LIFE: “A VOICE FROM HEAVEN.”

It was a moment that stopped the world — a sound that felt like time itself standing still. In an emotional and historic announcement, the Presley family has revealed the release of a never-before-heard duet between Elvis Presley and his late daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, a hauntingly beautiful track titled “A Voice from Heaven.”

For decades, fans have dreamed of hearing Elvis and Lisa Marie sing together again. Now, through the careful restoration of archival recordings and Lisa Marie’s unreleased studio takes, that dream has become a breathtaking reality — a father and daughter reunited in song, transcending not just time, but life itself.

The duet was unveiled at an intimate gathering inside the Meditation Garden at Graceland, where both Elvis and Lisa Marie rest. Under soft candlelight, surrounded by roses and the sound of rustling leaves, close friends, family members, and select industry guests listened as the two voices intertwined — rich, pure, and impossibly moving.

“It sounded like they were right there,” said Riley Keough, Lisa Marie’s daughter. “It didn’t feel like technology. It felt like love finding its way back home.”

The song began as a forgotten recording session from 1968, discovered earlier this year in the Graceland archives. Engineers uncovered a raw vocal track of Elvis singing a gospel melody — a song he never finished. When producers paired it with Lisa Marie’s vocal from a 2012 private session, the harmony fit perfectly, as if the two had been waiting all this time to meet again in music.

The result is nothing short of miraculous. Elvis’s deep, soulful baritone leads the verses with a tenderness that feels prophetic, while Lisa Marie’s voice — fragile yet fearless — answers in the chorus, echoing her father’s heart with the same warmth and conviction. Together, they sing:

“Beyond the tears, beyond the years, love still finds a way.
A voice from heaven whispers, ‘Child, I’m never far away.’”

As the final notes faded across the garden, even seasoned musicians and producers wiped tears from their eyes. “It wasn’t a duet,” said one attendee. “It was a reunion. You could feel them both there — not in memory, but in presence.”

The Presley estate has announced that “A Voice from Heaven” will be released worldwide next month, accompanied by a short film documenting the song’s discovery and creation. The film, also titled A Voice from Heaven, will include never-before-seen family footage of Elvis with young Lisa Marie — a tender glimpse into their bond both onstage and off.

In keeping with Lisa Marie’s lifelong devotion to helping others, proceeds from the release will support children’s charities and music education programs, continuing the philanthropic legacy shared by both generations of Presleys.

Music historians are already calling the song a “once-in-a-century” release. “This isn’t just an archival project,” said producer Dave Cobb. “It’s an act of love — proof that music can outlast death, that connection can echo forever.”

Fans across the world have responded with tears and gratitude. Social media flooded instantly with messages like, “I feel like they’re both singing to us from heaven,” and “The King and his Princess, together again — just as it should be.”

For Elvis, whose gospel roots were always at the center of his artistry, and for Lisa Marie, who carried her father’s voice and spirit in her own, this duet feels like a divine closing of the circle — the song they never had the chance to share in life, now completed in eternity.

“It’s like they’re talking to each other across the stars,” Riley Keough said quietly. “And we get to listen.”

As the world prepares to hear it, one truth rises above the emotion, the technology, and the headlines: some voices were never meant to fade.

When Elvis and Lisa Marie sing the final line — their voices blending, inseparable, timeless — you don’t just hear a song. You hear a promise: that love is stronger than death, and family never stops singing.

And somewhere, beyond the curtain of this life, you can almost see it — a father and daughter, hand in hand, smiling, still making music together. 🎶✨

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