Lisa Marie Presley Sings Song About Her Only Son

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Lisa Marie Presley is the spitting image of her mother, Priscilla, yet at times, she’s the spitting image of her father, the late Elvis Presley.

Her children share the same prominent Presley genes so it’s no surprise that they, too, look like Elvis. Maybe it’s because he is Elvis’ only grandson, Lisa Marie’s son Benjamin Keough resembles his grandfather so much that in some photos, he looks like Elvis reincarnated.

As a musician herself, Lisa Marie often dedicated performances to her children. In this touching video accompanied by a montage of family photos to the tune of Lisa Marie’s song “Storm And Grace,” she sang about her son growing up too fast, and how he blew her away, with his “storm and grace.”

“Stop moving so fast there, and then take your foot off the gas. My heart can’t seem to take it, your storm and your grace,” she sang to Benjamin.

With almost 700,000 views on YouTube, it’s no wonder this song is popular among loyal fans.

At the end of the video, Lisa Marie spoke candidly about her Benjamin and the pressure he has being The King’s grandson.

“He loves music, but that’s a lot to put on him,” she tells the ladies of The Talk. “I’m trying to let him do his thing without pushing that on him. I want him to come to something on his own.”

Tragically, Benjamin took his own life on July 12, 2020 and the family has been in deep mourning since. On January 12, 2023, Lisa Marie passed away following a cardiac arrest. Now, they are singing together in Heaven.

 

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Check out some rare photos of the Presley family, and see the uncanny resemblance of Benjamin to his legendary grandfather for yourself.

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