It's April 18th, and on this day in 1972, Elvis Presley made a lasting impact on the lives of his fans. While on tour in Albuquerque, New Mexico, he was honored by Governor Bruce King, who bestowed upon him the title of honorary "Colonel, Aide de Camp." But the most memorable moment came later that day at Tingley Coliseum, where Elvis performed his final show of the tour. During intermission, he met with eight-year-old Denise Sanchez, who was terminally ill with cancer. Moved by her situation, Elvis dedicated the song "You Gave Me a Mountain" to her, creating a deeply emotional and heartfelt moment that would be remembered by all who were present. After the show, Elvis flew back to Memphis, but the memory of his kindness lingered long after.