The lusty thrall of Little Willie John’s Fever has been adopted by countless artist’s since its 1956 release, from Madonna to Beyoncé, and, perhaps, most famously Elvis Presley. For the latest release from the King’s estate, If I Can Dream: Elvis Presley with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the rock’n’roll legend’s original vocals have been joined by the smooth-jazz croon of Michael Bublé – an Elvis obsessive – who contributes to the virtual duet of Fever.
This posthumous collaboration is one of three on this latest release: also featured on the album is Duane Eddy, who adds his signature style to An American Trilogy and Bridge Over Troubled Water, and Italian operatic pop trio Il Volo lending their vocals to It’s Now or Never.
Ahead of its release on 30 October on Sony Music, listen to Fever on the player below and let us know what you think.