They told Elvis not to sing "In the Ghetto."
"It's too political."
"You're a white guy singing about a black kid."
Etc. Etc.
They were wrong.
Who wrote it? Mac Davis, who is Part Two of Off-Ramp's Summer Songwriter Series, as we sample the 2010 inauguration of the Grammy Museum's Songwriter Hall of Fame.
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