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Train driver Peter White noted that "The actual route is the same as the regular schedule but here the passengers are very different. It's a real spectacle, once the train is loaded up then it's singing and dancing all the way to Parkes." The event was first held in 1993 and has st...
Costello doesn’t shy away from writing death-related songs — see “The Birds Will Still Be Singing,”“The Puppet Has Cut His Strings” and “Couldn’t Call It Unexpected No. 4.” This might be the only one in his catalog to be sung by a dead man, though. It’s a little more...
Jerry Scheff’s bass centre,"Let's go down to Louisiana, baby. Oh Lord, have mercy, man”– how can this not be better than the mono version. It's a little slower than future versions and has a James Brown horn arrangement with some cool James Burton guitar...
a handful of singles has been released, byEminem, Måneskin andDoja Cat. But not until the film began screening more widely, in advance of its June 24 wide release, did it become fully apparent who was singing what and just how some of the more unusual choices would fit into the ...
Elvis was not only blessed with unparalleled singing and performing gifts, he was extraordinary in his kindness, generosity, and insight. Elvis made it easy for us to forget who he was to the world. One afternoon, I was painting fences with him on the ranch. Then, a few days later, he...
In July of 1954 Elvis was back in the studio singing “That’s Alright Mama” only now at Phillips suggestion, he has Scotty Moore playing guitar and Bill Black on bass. Phillips, finally recognizing the potential, knew he had the breakthrough star he had been looking for. ...
Hurt is a ball ripper of a version. This man is singing his arse off. I've always preferred the June 1977 versions of this song to any of the previous ones. Elvis' voice soars, bouncing off the walls of the arena much to the audience's delight. "You aint, you aint. You- aint-...
‘Baby Let’s Play House’ in November 1954. It was released on Excello 2047 and became a local hit. Gunter would later say ‘Elvis got that number and made it famous. But I didn’t get a chance to shake his hand.’ Gunter’s first royalty check, received in 1955, was for $6500...
Elvis then probably remembers the fan, which screamed out RECONSIDER BABY, who sounds ironically like the same man in Pittsburgh who said Elvis was the best in the world. I won't say this version matches the Dec. 31 version, but Elvis seems to gain an energy singing these old blues songs...