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ELVIS' FIRST RECORDING
Elvis first recording, 'My Happiness' , was recorded for his mother and forgotten about for months until Sun Records' secretary helped Sam Phillips recall and bring back Elvis to the studio - and the rest is history... PLAY IT
Here's one from the end of E's career , by popular demand, that makes us laugh - and cry...Elvis at his comedic best without trying...
ELVIS' CARS
Elvis' 1955 pink cadillac |
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On August 16, 1977 , the day Elvis passed, friend and Sun mate Roy Orbison, with tears in his eyes, performed at the Santa Monica Auditorium near Los Angeles before a sold out crowd of around 15,000. It was said to be one of the best and emotional shows ever. Orbison considered cancelling after the loss of his good friend, but glad he went on as it, effecctively, kicked off his 10-year comeback (1977-1988). After the show, Some Hollywood moguls in the audience encouraged Orbison to step up his touring and recording, which he did . So, Roy can thank Elvis, in death, for really giving him the desire to continue, in effect , carrying on for the King. Who knows if the connections would have happened otherwise. . Aicture is believed to be the only one with Roy and Elvis taken together, even though they were good friends and Elvis called Roy the best singer ever.
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Nice tribute to the Starlets who really were Stars in the day... many who worked and were friends with Elvis
Elvis' seldom heard 1973 song, 'I Miss You'... Elvis did not write the song but the lyrics could pertain to his life and love(s)
This live version of 'Are You Lonesome' always makes us laugh... even though it came during Elvis' rough last years it was good to see him laugh, too... Elvis was a very funny guy and not too proud to mess up a rather sacred song
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