the best! (venha Elvis .... venha me visitar em sonho ... 💕estou aqui a sua espera ... atenda meu chamado meu querido .. venha me abraçar e me beijar .. alma-espírito-coração ... vem)
@@jussaraneves9970 hello, I'm a big Elvis fan myself. Elvis didn't like being called the King because there's is only one King, (The King of King's), that is the Lord Jesus Christ. Elvis was at his happiest when he was singing and praising the Lord or even listening to his own band praising the Lord. Even though we are fans of Elvis, or whoever we love it is important to put Jesus first. The bible states it is a sin to call on the dead or seance, (talk to the dead) and I understand people get comfort thinking they can speak with friends or family that have passed on into the next life. Hopefully when we make it into God's kingdom, there we will meet again with one's who have left us.
Wow ! 19 years old. Even then his voice was awesome. This was the good ole days. I love Elvis's singing and Elvis's dancing even if it was from him being nervous as many say. I heard Elvis say in an interview that he couldn t stand still when he was singing. I think he was feeling the music. I also love Elvis's charisma and southern charm and manners. It's good to hear a 19 year old call a man Sir, and I noticed in many of his interviews as he grew older that as famous as Elvis became that he still addressed the men as Sir and the ladies as Mam or Dear. I 'm sure that this has been said thousands of times but I will say it again. There will never be another Elvis Presley. Not Ever !
Everything great about Elvis was in this song: Charisma, mystique, intrigue, earthiness. This song always made me stop in my tracks and listen to the amazing vocal styling that put you in awe of the man. Love you, Elvis.
Crazy how people Thought he couldn’t sing back then! Even though It was out of the ordinary how he sang, you can still here the playful skill. Amazing ⭐️
Thank god for all those rhythm and blues that had inspire elvis at such a young age! Lets give those ppl some credit as well! Because without it, we might not have had the '' king '' in all his glory!
I can't believe this tape exists! Iconic and revelatory. The fusion of white country with black rhythm and blues. REVELATORY and innovative. Fresh new and exciting.
@christianbetancourt4648 Why is that? In your mind, you think only blacks have soul? That's how you come across. Ever heard of Morgan James? She's white. She's got more soul than ANY artist in history. Check her out. Right here on RUclips. Singing "oh me oh my" Then get back to me.
@@bradhuskers I never even mentioned the word soul. Where did you get that? Have you ever been to a Black church? If you ever visit one, you'll see that theirs a world of difference between a Black church and every other non black church that exists. And you'll also notice that Blacks shake and preach louder and sing gospel, louder than anyone else on the face of this earth. And Elvis, did exactly that. Elvis also had Latin in him from his French side, Cherokee Indian and Jewish, too. I do also. Anyhow, I was mostly kidding but yes, I do believe that Elvis has something in him, that is normally found in those of Black or Latin blood 😄. Why. Because he sure knew how to shake and sing like a Black or Latin, Southern Pentecostal 😄.
@christianbetancourt4648 Are you kidding? There's nothing you can tell me about elvis presley that I don't already know. I've studied everything longer than you've been alive. You said, "must have black in him" end quote. I mentioned "Morgan James" because she's white. Soul is not a "skin color" thing. I've been to every kind of church you could imagine. And in white Pentecostal churches, there's an excitement that's equally unmatched. Again, it's not a race or skin color thing. Look around the internet, and you'll immediately see weak minded sheep spitting out total BS on elvis and anything else they can. There are whites who are dull with no excitement, just as there are blacks who are dull with no excitement. It's a HUMAN thing. Your problem is that you see everything thru a propaganda filtered lens. You've obviously heard of CRT, correct? It's based on bullshit propaganda. Were you aware of this? Or am I talking to a weak minded sheep? The point is that you need to think more critically.
love his tennessee accent and his young squeaky speaking voice. His talent is so genuine and unpretentious -- unlike the current pack of musicians/singers who are computerized and packaged.
@@manchot Believe me Elvis had a Tennessean accent on this tape. Obviously he picked up the accent of his friends because he went to school in Tennessee.. As he grew older and moved around even his Tennessean accent flattened out quite a bit. My granddaughter who was born in Ireland came to Canada at the age of 10 and arrived with a heavy accent that even my husband had a difficult time understanding her. Now she has no trace of that accent only 8 years later.. People with an adaptive ear for music, then to take on the accent of their surroundings.
Real Rock and Roll , Remember this is ( 1954 ) ! This song took the Country by Storm ! It was a Surprise to the Music Industry ! Elvis was only 19 ! A King was born !
Beautiful voice and charisma, look at how much he had, he didn't need that Autotune garbage, this is a worthy and beautiful talent, even hearing him sing, it feels as if it were current, I'm being fans of Elvis and yes, he was perfect, a teacher in music and he was The best thing in this world I feel that if I could travel in time I would like to meet him is that every day I fell more in love with him and what I liked was his kindness with people he always loved his fans and he was adorable with everyone too besides charismatic he was fun and funny I hope the kids of my generation listened to the cute and great Elvis I love him very much!!!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I might be even more older .born 1940 everything changed for me and millions of other kids around 56 when I first heard Heard HEARTBREAK HOTEL will love him till the day I die. Rearrange ELVIS And he LIVES.
Me too, 77 years young now and been a fan since '57 when he first hit it big in England, visited Sun, Graceland, Beale St., met the late Bernard Lansky, chatted to him and had photos taken with him in the Peabody Hotel, [incidentally the place where big bands broadcast in the 40's and 50's, another of my favourite musical genres] when he died I truly felt it, it felt as though I had lost a brother, people may struggle to understand such strange remote feelings but he influenced my early years so much that I felt a great sense of loss, before you dismiss me as an uneducated moron, I have degrees in art, design and history, [modern, WW2] and am a devotee of the late, great English contralto Kathleen Ferrier, also I am a Shakespeare buff, so, go figure.
@@thomashall9182 A year late to reply to your comment, but this 77 year old feels the very same way. I guess you are 78 now so I hope you are well. This 77 year old is also an opera and Shakespeare buff (I actually played "Katerina/Kate many years ago in local theater), but my degree is in Nursing. I'm a widow now, and I listen to Elvis every evening. Even my big AKITA dog comes into the room when I play Elvis. He seems to know it is nostalgia time, and he plunks his big bear body at my feet.
Louisiana Hayride, 1954. He had just graduated high school the year before. And around that time he worked for an electric outfit. I'm not sure in what aspect, but my hunch is as an electrician's assistant. In other words, HE WAS GREEN, AND NEW TO THE SCENE! And yet dynamic, wowing the crowd and singing with command, as though he had always performed this way. A natural!
@@leinonibishop9480 YES TRUE, one day they decided to have fun with him they told him to pick up some ''sky hooks'' and he tried, later they laughed and told him there's no such thing.
I was 5years old then I stil my one and only true Idol Srays in my heart till my timei is thru My darling Elvis Presley❤❤❤❤Alive in our (fans ❤) 🎉🎉Miss you man😢
Was riding down a very large Blvd in St. Louis in Nov. 1954 with my Dad, when Elvis came on the radio....and I heard him for the first time in my life! The name of that Blvd is 'KINGS'highway!!! TCB! Love you Elvis!
Los gloriosos años de Sir Elvis Presley, felices 81 años de tu nacimiento amigo, siempre te escucho, ¡ojala y nos sigas rockeando por toda la eternidad. ¡VIVA ELVIS PRESLEY!.....
How much effect they could create with so little. Just a guitar, playing a real soft country riff, a standup bass and a very little bit of drumming (sounds like tapping the rim with the brushes). But that voice carries the whole song. That was our Elvis.
+HillbillyCountry45s I know that. But if you listen closely, you can hear a tapping going on. Probably the brush on the rim of the drum. The "Hayride" probably had their own drummer, etc. There's a story about Elvis going to the Opry, where he hoped to become a regular. This was his big ambition, as he was Country and the Opry was the Mecca of country music. When they showed up, the manager of the theatre told them he wanted the whole band, like on the record. But Scotty and Bill were all there was. They did make a lot of noise all by themselves(and Elvis.) This incident was dramatized on the mini-series "Elvis- the Early Years" which used to play on TV during Elvis's birthday some years ago.
The Hayride did have a house drummer -- D.J. Fontana -- who hooked up with Elvis around this time, I would imagine. Good career move for both. Fontana just passed away only a few days ago (13 JUN 18). He was the last man standing. RIP, DJ.
Quando Elvis dava seus primeiros passos rumo ao incrível estrelato que mudou o mundo e infuenciou o surgimento de muitos cantores em toda parte. Elvis Forever/ Brasil
Elvis was from in Tupelo, MS. He was a very young teen when he moved to Tennessee. You get your accent at a very young age. Besides, Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and SC are all similar.
Concerning his accent...Mississippi borders Louisiana...I hear some cajun in his accent....it's a beautiful mix...a cajun hillbilly twang.....becomes king....his voice at 19 was unreal ..a gift from God above but Elvis had practiced so much inside and outside churches....nearly a decade by this time....
Everything about him was unbelievable, the voice the looks the style and talent he had it all, I never met ELVIS and I worked in country music and southern rock when it came around and RONNIE VAN ZANT had [IT] whatever IT was they both had it of course ELVIS had the sex appeal that drew women crazy RVZ had the street look and the style and he wrote his own music,
@@musicitykidd8768 no Elvis didn't write his own music . It was a thrill to many writers, for Elvis to pick their songs and record it made a sure fire hit.
+barbara9165 What a thrill it must'a been ! I was 8 then and hearing him sing changed me forever. And this was in Cuba ! Didn't know what he was saying, but the sounds were soul shaking. I used to make up the words so I could sing like Elvis. I was addicted . Wish I could have been to one of those early shows.
Thank you for posting this classic live recording documenting one of the first live performances of the inception of an art form later to become known as rock 'n roll.
Avevi solo 19 anni ed eri già così talentuoso! Io ne avevo solo 14 ed il rock non mi piaceva per niente. Col passare degli anni, ho cominciato a gradire le tue canzoni e ad adorare la tua voce che è la più bella del mondo,
He had the looks, the personality That Incredible voice yet to be topped, the music, the timing, he did it without smashing up stuff on stage... His (ducks were definatly lined up in a row)...
Cool, I found you here. Yes, this is the history of when rock started. Elvis recorded this song @ Sun Studio. When I go to Memphis for Elvis Weeek, I will stop there and record this song outside by the big guitar hanging off the side of the building. That will be super cool. I'll have a great time. TCB.
Elvis' pure vocals together with the trademark Scotty Moore guitar riffs=perfection & history in the making. A live performance almost 60 years ago with nothing but a guitar & slap bass & Elvis' amazing voice. Today's multi-tracking, lip-syncing, hi-tech stage shows, etc., can't come close to real talent, exemplified by Elvis, that can perform live on stage with the bare minimum of instrumental backup & technology & yet produce a sound quality on par to that of a studio performance.
First time to Graceland? A great place. Memphis is magical. I loved it when I visited. The southern hospitality is heartwarming, and there is so much to see and do there.
This is ICONIC. you are hearing the holy grail. The fusion of white country with black rhythm and blues. Revelatory and innovative. Fresh new and exciting.
Frank Page was at one time a program director and announcer with KWKH-AM in Shreveport, Louisiana. He is also name-checked by Bob Dylan on an early album cover. Had the opportunity to work with him at KWKH from 1998 to 2001. At that time he worked in sales but still hosted a Saturday morning show. A wonderful man, a great talent, and extremely modest about his accomplishments. Quoting Elvis, "Mr. Page."
I have the CD of this concert. Was on the radio, live. You can get it from Amazon. Another great one is Elvis Rock, or Rocks. That's got all those early rockers, up to the King Creole period. Get those two and you'll have the early Elvis. The real thing.
The lead guitarist on this recording is in my Church in Texas. Hi name is Pat Grogan. He said when Elvis finished the song after introducing his wiggling, Elvis said "well that worked ou pretty well I rhink I'll keep doing it".
How pure this sounds -- just a guitar, bass, light drums and that voice. WoW.
THAT'S rockabilly, the fusion of white country with black rhythm and blues, Revelatory and innovative.
Still iconic and exciting!
the best! (venha Elvis .... venha me visitar em sonho ... 💕estou aqui a sua espera ... atenda meu chamado meu querido .. venha me abraçar e me beijar .. alma-espírito-coração ... vem)
@@jussaraneves9970 hello, I'm a big Elvis fan myself. Elvis didn't like being called the King because there's is only one King, (The King of King's), that is the Lord Jesus Christ. Elvis was at his happiest when he was singing and praising the Lord or even listening to his own band praising the Lord. Even though we are fans of Elvis, or whoever we love it is important to put Jesus first. The bible states it is a sin to call on the dead or seance, (talk to the dead) and I understand people get comfort thinking they can speak with friends or family that have passed on into the next life. Hopefully when we make it into God's kingdom, there we will meet again with one's who have left us.
@@martinmuldoon603which part does it say it's a sin to talk to the dead?
Before the Beatles and the Rolling Stones there was Elvis...THE KING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow ! 19 years old. Even then his voice was awesome. This was the good ole days. I love Elvis's singing and Elvis's dancing even if it was from him being nervous as many say. I heard Elvis say in an interview that he couldn t stand still when he was singing. I think he was feeling the music. I also love Elvis's charisma and southern charm and manners. It's good to hear a 19 year old call a man Sir, and I noticed in many of his interviews as he grew older that as famous as Elvis became that he still addressed the men as Sir and the ladies as Mam or Dear. I 'm sure that this has been said thousands of times but I will say it again. There will never be another Elvis Presley. Not Ever !
Not EVER!!
I was 10 days away from turning 1 year old, when Elvis sang that song that night... I've loved him all my life and I always will!
I love everything you said all so very true & yes sadly there will never be another like him ever ! RIP Elvis you have earned it. . 😔🌹
19 years old and already the best singer the world would ever know!
The Boy Who would be King in little over one year later and become a legend.
Everything great about Elvis was in this song: Charisma, mystique, intrigue, earthiness. This song always made me stop in my tracks and listen to the amazing vocal styling that put you in awe of the man. Love you, Elvis.
Crazy how people
Thought he couldn’t sing back then! Even though
It was out of the ordinary how he sang, you can still here the playful skill. Amazing ⭐️
Thank god for all those rhythm and blues that had inspire elvis at such a young age! Lets give those ppl some credit as well! Because without it, we might not have had the '' king '' in all his glory!
i really loved these early elvis songs elvis never made a bad recording
I can't believe this tape exists!
Iconic and revelatory.
The fusion of white country with black rhythm and blues. REVELATORY and innovative.
Fresh new and exciting.
Check out Mary Lou by The Creative Force, Amazing!
I don't think that Elvis was full on, White.
No way, he must have had some black in him, somewhere in his bloodline 😄.
@christianbetancourt4648
Why is that?
In your mind, you think only blacks have soul?
That's how you come across.
Ever heard of Morgan James?
She's white.
She's got more soul than ANY artist in history.
Check her out.
Right here on RUclips.
Singing "oh me oh my"
Then get back to me.
@@bradhuskers I never even mentioned the word soul.
Where did you get that?
Have you ever been to a Black church?
If you ever visit one, you'll see that theirs a world of difference between a Black church and every other non black church that exists.
And you'll also notice that Blacks shake and preach louder and sing gospel, louder than anyone else on the face of this earth.
And Elvis, did exactly that.
Elvis also had Latin in him from his French side, Cherokee Indian and Jewish, too.
I do also.
Anyhow, I was mostly kidding but yes, I do believe that Elvis has something in him, that is normally found in those of Black or Latin blood 😄.
Why.
Because he sure knew how to shake and sing like a Black or Latin, Southern Pentecostal 😄.
@christianbetancourt4648
Are you kidding?
There's nothing you can tell me about elvis presley that I don't already know.
I've studied everything longer than you've been alive.
You said, "must have black in him" end quote.
I mentioned "Morgan James" because she's white. Soul is not a "skin color" thing.
I've been to every kind of church you could imagine.
And in white Pentecostal churches, there's an excitement that's equally unmatched. Again, it's not a race or skin color thing.
Look around the internet, and you'll immediately see weak minded sheep spitting out total BS on elvis and anything else they can.
There are whites who are dull with no excitement, just as there are blacks who are dull with no excitement.
It's a HUMAN thing.
Your problem is that you see everything thru a propaganda filtered lens.
You've obviously heard of CRT, correct?
It's based on bullshit propaganda.
Were you aware of this?
Or am I talking to a weak minded sheep?
The point is that you need to think more critically.
love his tennessee accent and his young squeaky speaking voice. His talent is so genuine and unpretentious -- unlike the current pack of musicians/singers who are computerized and packaged.
Odd that he was born in Mississippi
@@manchot Elvis left Missisippi in 1948 for Memphis. This recording is 1954.
@@anastasia10017 I left Yorkshire in 1966 and my accent is still Yorkshire.
@@manchot
Believe me Elvis had a Tennessean accent on this tape.
Obviously he picked up the accent of his friends because he went to school in Tennessee..
As he grew older and moved around even his Tennessean accent flattened out quite a bit.
My granddaughter who was born in Ireland came to Canada at the age of 10 and arrived with a heavy accent that even my husband had a difficult time understanding her.
Now she has no trace of that accent only 8 years later..
People with an adaptive ear for music, then to take on the accent of their surroundings.
“Mississippi Accent”
Just listening to his voice alone is beautiful and makes me feel good. I love him so much!
Real Rock and Roll , Remember this is ( 1954 ) ! This song took the Country by Storm ! It was a Surprise to the Music Industry ! Elvis was only 19 ! A King was born !
Beautiful voice and charisma, look at how much he had, he didn't need that Autotune garbage, this is a worthy and beautiful talent, even hearing him sing, it feels as if it were current, I'm being fans of Elvis and yes, he was perfect, a teacher in music and he was The best thing in this world I feel that if I could travel in time I would like to meet him is that every day I fell more in love with him and what I liked was his kindness with people he always loved his fans and he was adorable with everyone too besides charismatic he was fun and funny I hope the kids of my generation listened to the cute and great Elvis I love him very much!!!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
only 19 years old , genius!
Never been anything like him and never will again. Truly the King of rock and roll. Love the guy and i am an old man.
bacsi19461 I’m only 20 and I love his music especially this one! To bad I couldn’t see him live
I might be even more older .born 1940 everything changed for me and millions of other kids around 56 when I first heard Heard HEARTBREAK HOTEL will love him till the day I die. Rearrange ELVIS And he LIVES.
Me too, 77 years young now and been a fan since '57 when he first hit it big in England, visited Sun, Graceland, Beale St., met the late Bernard Lansky, chatted to him and had photos taken with him in the Peabody Hotel, [incidentally the place where big bands broadcast in the 40's and 50's, another of my favourite musical genres] when he died I truly felt it, it felt as though I had lost a brother, people may struggle to understand such strange remote feelings but he influenced my early years so much that I felt a great sense of loss, before you dismiss me as an uneducated moron, I have degrees in art, design and history, [modern, WW2] and am a devotee of the late, great English contralto Kathleen Ferrier, also I am a Shakespeare buff, so, go figure.
@@thomashall9182
A year late to reply to your comment, but this 77 year old feels the very same way.
I guess you are 78 now so I hope you are well.
This 77 year old is also an opera and Shakespeare buff (I actually played "Katerina/Kate many years ago in local theater), but my degree is in Nursing.
I'm a widow now, and I listen to Elvis every evening. Even my big AKITA dog comes into the room when I play Elvis.
He seems to know it is nostalgia time, and he plunks his big bear body at my feet.
Dirty old man
SOUNDS BRILLIANT AND SO RAW . I DOUBT IF MANY ARTIST COULD SOUND AS GOOD AS HIM LIVE AT THAT TIME.
What a wonderful, historic recording. Simple, great, raw talent.
Louisiana Hayride, 1954. He had just graduated high school the year before. And around that time he worked for an electric outfit. I'm not sure in what aspect, but my hunch is as an electrician's assistant. In other words, HE WAS GREEN, AND NEW TO THE SCENE! And yet dynamic, wowing the crowd and singing with command, as though he had always performed this way. A natural!
Check out Mary Lou by The Creative Force, Amazing
He was a truck driver at the electric company, taking supplies out to job sites.
@@leinonibishop9480 YES TRUE, one day they decided to have fun with him they told him to pick up some ''sky hooks'' and he tried, later they laughed and told him there's no such thing.
@@marilynwillett804 that's pretty typical of jobs in the trades, there's always some good fun to be had at the expense of the new guys.
Never will stop loving this song.
I was 5years old then I stil my one and only true Idol Srays in my heart till my timei is thru My darling Elvis Presley❤❤❤❤Alive in our (fans ❤) 🎉🎉Miss you man😢
Elvis will still be king 1000 years from now.
Make that forever.
This audio is really a jewel!!!!😍😍😍😍😍
Still the King 2021. No one will ever top him. R.I.P.
That's the song that started a music revolution.The rest is history.
I can't enough of this song. That's Alright Mama is my favorite Elvis song.
Cool, I just recorded it Saturday. I TCB.
Me too i love this song.
Goosebumps.
OMG, the beginning, the genesis of Everything!!!!!!!!
Very well done live. Almost, almost sounds like the recording.
We all miss you Elvis !!! You still the best !
He did it all with his voice!
Was riding down a very large Blvd in St. Louis in Nov. 1954 with my Dad, when Elvis came on the radio....and I heard him for the first time in my life! The name of that Blvd is 'KINGS'highway!!! TCB! Love you Elvis!
trilhando o seu estrondoso sucesso, muito merecido. adoro ELVIS, gostaria muito de ter vivido essa época.
Los gloriosos años de Sir Elvis Presley, felices 81 años de tu nacimiento amigo, siempre te escucho, ¡ojala y nos sigas rockeando por toda la eternidad. ¡VIVA ELVIS PRESLEY!.....
AND THE LEGEND BEGINS!!!
Re-REARRANGE His name ELVIS & he LIVES...in people's minds and hearts he will never die....😎😎😎😎 FROM AUSTRALIA..
And the best Voice Of the whole entire century!!!!
Greatest singer of al time! This man was era. The King!
Love the Rockabilly sound with Scotty Moore on the guitar and Bill Black on double bass !
I LOVE this song- and I think his vocals in this version is even better than the original - and as I say I love the original
2020!!! Still The King ⚡️
In a recent enquiry 30% of the Americans hadn't heard of him and >50% had never heard one of his songs. The king is dead.
@@Ramblin-Man That's complete bs, who did the enquiry? The Beatles fan club?
@@Ramblin-Man They must have surveyed a bunch of dullards.
How much effect they could create with so little. Just a guitar, playing a real soft country riff, a standup bass and a very little bit of drumming (sounds like tapping the rim with the brushes). But that voice carries the whole song. That was our Elvis.
+axiomist There are no drums. Elvis band didnt have a drummer until august 1955.
+HillbillyCountry45s I know that. But if you listen closely, you can hear a tapping going on. Probably the brush on the rim of the drum. The "Hayride" probably had their own drummer, etc. There's a story about Elvis going to the Opry, where he hoped to become a regular. This was his big ambition, as he was Country and the Opry was the Mecca of country music. When they showed up, the manager of the theatre told them he wanted the whole band, like on the record. But Scotty and Bill were all there was. They did make a lot of noise all by themselves(and Elvis.) This incident was dramatized on the mini-series "Elvis- the Early Years" which used to play on TV during Elvis's birthday some years ago.
isn't that a sound of Bill Black's double bass?
Yes, Like I said. They didn't have the drummer yet, but there was the stand-up bass (double bass). They were perfectly matched as a group.
The Hayride did have a house drummer -- D.J. Fontana -- who hooked up with Elvis around this time, I would imagine. Good career move for both. Fontana just passed away only a few days ago (13 JUN 18). He was the last man standing. RIP, DJ.
Elvis makes me proud to be a Southern American.
love the way southern guys call there elders sir do with a bit of that in uk
19yrs.old......what an awesome recording!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What a time .... beautiful people's with 19 years beautiful king
Quando Elvis dava seus primeiros passos rumo ao incrível estrelato que mudou o mundo e infuenciou o surgimento de muitos cantores em toda parte.
Elvis Forever/ Brasil
That voice , man it kills me everytime since I first heard this recording at 15 ,I'm now 55 , listen TO THAT !!!
Elvis was from in Tupelo, MS. He was a very young teen when he moved to Tennessee. You get your accent at a very young age. Besides, Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and SC are all similar.
Concerning his accent...Mississippi borders Louisiana...I hear some cajun in his accent....it's a beautiful mix...a cajun hillbilly twang.....becomes king....his voice at 19 was unreal ..a gift from God above but Elvis had practiced so much inside and outside churches....nearly a decade by this time....
Wow!.....Elvis's accent was much more distinctive that it was a few years after this.
Talked a lot faster and with more southern dialect.
¡El REY está vivo!, ¡larga vida al REY!. ¡Cumpleaños feliz, Elvis Presley!.
ELVIS PRESLEY WAS UNIQUE THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER ELVIS PRESLEY ❤
Happy Birthday Elvis Presley!
January 2016 still king
wow..unbelievable voice
Everything about him was unbelievable, the voice the looks the style and talent he had it all, I never met ELVIS and I worked in country music and southern rock when it came around and RONNIE VAN ZANT had [IT] whatever IT was they both had it of course ELVIS had the sex appeal that drew women crazy RVZ had the street look and the style and he wrote his own music,
@@musicitykidd8768
He wrote he's own music?
Elvis sure had everything but..
He was nothing than the cover king.
@@musicitykidd8768 no Elvis didn't write his own music . It was a thrill to many writers, for Elvis to pick their songs and record it made a sure fire hit.
yes,love it,ever cent`s i first heard it, and then in 1955,i saw him in person. Elvis was 5 years older than me. still lovin Elvis
you know i had to watch it again,how sweet it was,so shy
this song is really good i wanna make a a song with elvid influences based on my songs
+barbara9165 How lucky you are :) It must have been amazing.
+barbara9165 What a thrill it must'a been ! I was 8 then and hearing him sing changed me forever. And this was in Cuba ! Didn't know what he was saying, but the sounds were soul shaking. I used to make up the words so I could sing like Elvis. I was addicted . Wish I could have been to one of those early shows.
Thank you for posting this classic live recording documenting one of the first live performances of the inception of an art form later to become known as rock 'n roll.
Avevi solo 19 anni ed eri già così talentuoso! Io ne avevo solo 14 ed il rock non mi piaceva per niente. Col passare degli anni, ho cominciato a gradire le tue canzoni e ad adorare la tua voce che è la più bella del mondo,
Check out Mary Lou by The Creative Force, Amazing!
This is a superb recording, great sound quality! Thank yuh very much ;-)
He had the looks, the personality That Incredible voice yet to be topped, the music, the timing, he did it without smashing up stuff on stage... His (ducks were definatly lined up in a row)...
Elvis portador de un talento único, el mejor de todos
The Elvis Sun recordings are the best. He was never the same once he switched labels.
The Beatles loved Elvis and so do I. The King of Rock ❤️
I'm just as old as he was during this performance, to the day
Wow...this is so good. Great job Elvis.
I hope and pray that you are in a beautiful place.
+juste moi
The body is temporary.....the soul is eternal.
+juste moi
No, it is not my original idea. It is the realization of great sages, saints and realized souls throughout history.
+juste moi
Ok.
im only twenty years old. but elvis has inspired me to sing and play.
This is rock and roll
Elvis forever
Elvis died 37 years ago August 16, 1977, but he´s still the KING !
" Christ Is king "
@@christianbetancourt4648 Yes when the girls in the front row yelled Elvis You're the King he stopped the concert and said Jesus is the king.
@@marilynwillett804 wooooooooow.
I didn't know that.
That's super humble and cool of him.
Do you think that he's still alive.
History of Rock in the making !!!
Cool, I found you here. Yes, this is the history of when rock started. Elvis recorded this song @ Sun Studio. When I go to Memphis for Elvis Weeek, I will stop there and record this song outside by the big guitar hanging off the side of the building. That will be super cool. I'll have a great time. TCB.
Patrick Harris One for all and all for Elvis Patrick !!!
His voice was great he got better and better with age he was the king of music
Elvis' pure vocals together with the trademark Scotty Moore guitar riffs=perfection & history in the making. A live performance almost 60 years ago with nothing but a guitar & slap bass & Elvis' amazing voice. Today's multi-tracking, lip-syncing, hi-tech stage shows, etc., can't come close to real talent, exemplified by Elvis, that can perform live on stage with the bare minimum of instrumental backup & technology & yet produce a sound quality on par to that of a studio performance.
And this is why Elvis will forever be the best entertainer America has every produced.
Wowwwwwwwwwww Elvis the best!!!!!!!!
Jörg elvis
Oh my gosh! I remember watching this show when I was a little girl. Thanks for sharing.
Elvis Presley will always be the King of Rock and Roll, man!
First time to Graceland? A great place. Memphis is magical. I loved it when I visited. The southern hospitality is heartwarming, and there is so much to see and do there.
still king of music 2016
Wow! What a thrill to hear this early recording.
This show helped get the word out on Elvis in regions much further out than Memphis.
The manners Elvis Presley had were amazing a lot of so called stars could learn from him Elvis was a one off
I LOVE YOU ELVIS IAM A BIG BIG BIG FAN
Always loved Elvis Presley, and "That's Alright Mama" is my favorite song by him.
This is ICONIC.
you are hearing the holy grail.
The fusion of white country with black rhythm and blues.
Revelatory and innovative.
Fresh new and exciting.
Check out Mary Lou by The Creative Force, Amazing!
2016 en nog steeds de geweldigste muziek
Oh my god what a way of singing, never again in two centuries
Böyle starların 100 yılda bir geleceğini söylüyorlar üzgünüm Elvis gibisi bir daha asla gelmiyecek hoşçakal aaron
Check out Mary Lou by The Creative Force, Amazing!
I think this guy might be famous one day.
Still King of Rock and Roll 2017
Just listened to Cant Help Falling In Love from 26th June 1977 theirs a big difference... 🎸
Frank Page was at one time a program director and announcer with KWKH-AM in Shreveport, Louisiana. He is also name-checked by Bob Dylan on an early album cover. Had the opportunity to work with him at KWKH from 1998 to 2001. At that time he worked in sales but still hosted a Saturday morning show. A wonderful man, a great talent, and extremely modest about his accomplishments. Quoting Elvis, "Mr. Page."
I have the CD of this concert. Was on the radio, live. You can get it from Amazon. Another great one is Elvis Rock, or Rocks. That's got all those early rockers, up to the King Creole period. Get those two and you'll have the early Elvis. The real thing.
It's moved me a bit, and all the more affecting because there's only still images. Thanks.
I'm not sure if there is many(if any) motion clips of his Lousianna Hayride shows....It would be awesome if there were.....
The lead guitarist on this recording is in my Church in Texas. Hi name is Pat Grogan. He said when Elvis finished the song after introducing his wiggling, Elvis said "well that worked ou pretty well I rhink I'll keep doing it".
Thanks for sharing. It was cool to hear this. Thanks Elden.
WOW! Still the king.
big Elvis fan and that's the first time Ive heard that recording at the Hayride
this happened in my hometown of Shreveport, LA. It was at the Municipal bldg. AMAZING!
So much life in this.
Absalouuuuuuuuuuuuutely unbeatable!!!