Fran, because I assume you're singing along (karaoke style) to a commerically produced SMF (Tune-1000?) backing track , am I right in assuming your goal to replicate Elvis' vocals rendition of this song as well? First of all, I appreciate

with the improvements (reduced reverb) you've made from your previous vocal rendition of this same song. Though I acknowledge the vocal distortion & glitches pointed out by Kla4, here are things that concern me more (from a musical standpoint):
What instrument patch (incorportating pitch bend) was used for the instrument fills beginning at the bridge? It sounded (at least to me) more like a piano instead of an expected guitar patch. Odd to heard pitch bend notes on a piano.
Fran, though your vocal style sounds remiscent of Elvis'

, I also notice that a number of words sound muffled (unclear). This is usually the result of insufficient vocal (diaphramatic) support, vocal placement (in the mask), and not singing clearly on the vowel. I believe working to condition your voice with some simple vocal exercises can improve your sound (pitch) and make your lyrics far easier heard & understood, as Elvis' lyrics were.
On another note. When I play your song in my Windows Media Player version 10, the artist name & song title appear as:
Artist: Mark Siegenthaler

Song Title: Hybrid

Ok. I hope my above comments are taken as helpfully constructive. - Scott

[This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 07-01-2006).]