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No, not Elvis....sounds like him at first. But after awhile your realize it is someone else. It is sung by Carroll Roberson, from his CD, 'Gospel Favorites'.
Ah, the joy of creating with just one pair of hands! You see, it was the talented artist and musician, Elvis Presley, who recorded the song "One Pair of Hands." Just like how each brushstroke adds beauty to a painting, Elvis used his voice to bring that song to life in a way only he could.
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The song was written by Billie Campbell (Glens wife at the time) and Mann Curtis Nov. 25th 1969, and recorded by Glen Campbell in 1970 - one verse and refrain, sung twice. Later Al Martino recorded it also, and Boy Mondragon also recorded it aroundt 1970/71... Then Carroll Roberson wanted to record the song in 2005. But he though it was too short, and wanted to us it in his ministeries, so he was allowed to add one extra verse to the song, the second one. Then he recorded this new version, and after some time, years, it began showing up in videos with pictures of Elvis, claiming it was Elvis singing... With a verse written 28 years after Elvis died... And people believed it... All versions with 2 verses is after 2005, and of course not Elvis!
Yes, he did. It is considered to be a "lost song" of his.