singing them blue suede shoes yeah me and all the fellas used to comb my hair just the way he do and on the day he left us my heart was broken too well i grew up loving elvis and i will love him till i leave the building too well i grew up loving elvis and man there ain't ...
Blue Suede Shoes Love Me Tender Baby What You Want Me To Do Trouble/Guitar Man Gospel Medley Memories A Little Less Conversation Road Medley If I Can Dream When It Rains, It Really Pours Lawdy, Miss Clawdy Baby What You Want Me To Do That's All Right Heartbreak Hotel...
Another unique moment is when Elvis decides to play the piano,"this is something I very seldom do. Hang Loose."We get an impromptu 'Blueberry Hill' instrumental before Elvis sings a very fine'Lawdy Miss Clawdy'including the mid-song piano break. Elvis jokes,"I used to be known as Fats ...
Bill Black, Elvis Presley, Scotty Moore When they first hit the Southern circuit, they were billed as the Hillbilly Cat and the Blue Moon Boys. Elvis’s Breakthrough In July of 1954 Elvis was back in the studio singing “That’s Alright Mama” only now at Phillips suggestion, he has Sco...
Presley's national impact began in the spring of 1956, after he had signed to RCA Victor; in that year alone he had such hits as "Heartbreak Hotel" (the first), "Don't Be Cruel" and "Hound Dog" (a double-sided hit), "Blue Suede Shoes," and "Love Me Tender." But before that...
1. Suspicious Minds 2. Always on My Mind 3. Love Me Tender 4. In the Ghetto 5. Viva Las Vegas - The Jordanaires 6. Jailhouse Rock - The Jordanaires 7. Hound Dog 8. Blue Suede Shoes 9. All Shook Up 10. Are You Lonesome Tonight?
“I’ll Fly Away,”“That’s All Right,”“Baby, Let’s Play House,”“Blue Suede Shoes,”“Heartbreak Hotel,”“Working on the Building” (with Yola), “Hound Dog,”“Are You Lonesome Tonight?,”“Trouble,”“Crawfish,”“Here Comes Santa Claus,”“If I Can Dream,”“Suspicious M...
• “Blue Suede Shoes”: A Classic Cut for 2 Rockabilly Singers in 1956. • “Hound Dog” and “Don’t Be Cruel”: Elvis Presley’s most successful double-sided hit. • "Love Me Tender": The history of a signature Presley recording. ...
(First "Stand Up" Show), 3. Hound Dog, 4. All Shook Up, 5. Can't Help Falling In Love, 6. Jailhouse Rock (all Second "Stand Up" Show), 7. Don't Be Cruel (First "Stand Up" Show), 8. Blue Suede Shoes (Second "Sit Down" Show), 9. Baby, What You Want Me To Do (...
Wink Martindale Interviews Elvis Presley & Dewey Phillips Singing Money Honey (Live TV 16th June 1956)Elvis Presley Introduction Dialogue with Steve Allen (Live TV 1st July 1956)Elvis Presley I Want You, I Need You, I Love You (Live TV 1st July 1956)Elvis Presley Hound Dog (Live TV 1st ...