Elvis Blue

Elvis Blue

Jan Hoogendyk better known by his stage name Elvis Blue (born in Linden, Gauteng Johannesburg, South Africa on 28 December 1979) is a South African musician and songwriter. He is the winner of the sixth season of South African Idols.

In 2010, Elvis Blue took part in Idols (South Africa) and was announced winner on the finals held on 2 November 2010. For the finals, he sang "The Things My Father Said" originally by Black Stone Cherry. He was awarded R250,000, a record deal, as well as a car and R50,000 worth of music equipment. Elvis received 64% of the votes. The runner up was Lloyd Cele who sang another specially written song for Idols titled "Thanks to You" also ended up receiving R250,000 splitting the grand prize. In an unprecedented gesture of friendship, Elvis and Lloyd had decided before the results of the final show to share the cash prize equally. The winning song became the debut single of the album "Elvis Blue". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

View All

Elvis Blue lyrics

Seen Gebed

By:

Elvis Blue

Viewed 0 times

Little Hero

By:

Elvis Blue

Viewed 0 times

Home

By:

Elvis Blue

Viewed 0 times

Say Goodbye

By:

Elvis Blue

Viewed 0 times

Never Give up on You

By:

Elvis Blue

Viewed 0 times

Steel

By:

Elvis Blue

Viewed 0 times

Werner

By:

Elvis Blue

Viewed 0 times

Die Brug

By:

Elvis Blue

Viewed 0 times

Ek Mis Jou

By:

Elvis Blue

Viewed 0 times

Elke Hart

By:

Elvis Blue

Viewed 0 times

Winter Solstice

By:

Elvis Blue

Viewed 0 times

Winter Jazz Fest

By:

Elvis Blue

Viewed 0 times

Search Tips

To achieve high accuracy, enter the name of the song + artist names when searching.

If you want to search for songs by artist. Just enter the name Singer to search.

If you want to search for songs by two singers and shows, enter:
Singer 1 ft. Singer 2 to search.