Raised on Rock was Elvis Presley's twenty-sixth studio album, released in October 1973. The album marked a partial return to his rock and roll roots, though it also included ballads and contemporary material. The recording sessions took place mainly at the legendary Stax Studios in Memphis, giving it a rawer, soul-influenced sound.
The lead single, 'Raised on Rock', reached number 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, while the album peaked at number 50 on the Billboard 200. Despite expectations, the record did not achieve major commercial success, reflecting the changing music industry and Elvis's declining popularity at the time.
The album cover featured Elvis with a neon background, a design intended to modernize his image. Although it received mixed reviews, the album contains standout tracks like 'For Ol' Times Sake' and 'Just a Little Bit', showcasing Presley's vocal versatility in his later years.