Roy Hamilton and Elvis Presley collaborate on one of many projects!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @kathyhall1904
    @kathyhall1904 Год назад +19

    People forget how much Evis loved and respected this man....R.I.P. Roy and Elvis.

    • @marywilson6354
      @marywilson6354 4 месяца назад

      Yeah i might have respected him but he still stole his style🙄🤨🫤

  • @singmenow4u
    @singmenow4u Год назад +8

    Die hard Elvis realist fan here.
    That said this man truly had an impact on Elvis. Roy was in the grove and knew it. He didn't care who borrowed moves or styles from him.
    Elvis was building from anyone and everyone from clothes to vocals as long as it felt right.
    Anyone who has ever acomplished fame on this scale has done this.
    Roy Hamilton you were a one if a kind and those who hear you know it.

    • @Lola-wx2so
      @Lola-wx2so 7 месяцев назад

      Well said!!!

    • @kathleenpopata9718
      @kathleenpopata9718 5 месяцев назад

      Elvis had gut knowing he required different who but his good friend Roy Hamilton as Elvis mixed well into these gorgaz ethnicity race from the Deep South rem they lived right in shanty place so poor poor as the ppl he knew music needed a change and only One radio station was bringin beuutiful ppl of that race to the few Mama Thornton Roy was not known worldly much Until Elvis Now Thanks to Elvis I way down in NZ am thankful to hear Mr Hamilton his WOW TONES no wonder Elvis knew a good thing and also Blues don't recognize color

  • @TheLastBabyBoomer
    @TheLastBabyBoomer Год назад +19

    Wow...there would be no Elvis or Righteous Brothers without this Mr. Hamilton. Amazing history and the Hall of Fame needs to take notice.

    • @johnbarry2999
      @johnbarry2999 8 месяцев назад

      Garbage that doesn't stand any scrutiny whatsoever.

    • @johnbarry2999
      @johnbarry2999 6 месяцев назад +3

      Utter BS that doesn't for 1 second stand up to logical analysis.

    • @kathleenpopata9718
      @kathleenpopata9718 5 месяцев назад +1

      Absolute Mr Hamilton the one and deff no waterin down of Mr Hailton Hall of Fame

    • @terrygarcia897
      @terrygarcia897 3 месяца назад +1

      Elvis started 3 years before him

    • @terrygarcia897
      @terrygarcia897 2 месяца назад

      @johnbarry2999 when Elvis first started out white people hated him. But he kept on doing his thing. If they would have stopped him there wouldn't be anyone else. The king is responsible for putting that music on national radio and TV.

  • @moreflowfalls2404
    @moreflowfalls2404 27 дней назад +1

    Life was so unfair in the old days.
    People like Roy needed to shine also, just like Nat.
    Thank God people like Elvis were open to have friends from all people.
    Elvis was our true brother from the old days.
    RIP Roy and Elvis.

  • @thetrialofthecentury
    @thetrialofthecentury 2 года назад +29

    Comment from one of Roy's grandsons on Lipstick Alley:
    "But what I will say is that Elvis always made it clear on how much of an influence he was on his vocals and delivery, especially on ballads. He apparently felt so indebted to him that when my grandfather died unexpectedly, he started secretly sending money yearly to my grandmother. He never mentioned it when he called or visited her. It appeared to be from the record label as royalties but she only learned it was him after his death due to the estate informing her. That money didn't stop until the 2000s, decades from when it began.
    Was this due to him feeling guilty for his financial success knowing my grandfather and other black artists should've been just as financially successful as he was? Possibly but it is what it is. Take that for what it's worth."

    • @fernandaspino9793
      @fernandaspino9793 2 года назад +7

      Elvis was generous to a fault....I would like to think that he did not send money to the grandmother out of guilt, but out of admiration and love for Roy. May his reasons be humble and true of heart and that the monetary help continued long after his death, proves that even in death, he continues to help.

    • @singmenow4u
      @singmenow4u Год назад +8

      @@fernandaspino9793 Elvis had money set aside for other entertainers. He admired this man as he did the same an much more for Jackie Wilson, another phenominal entertainer and showman.
      It is so easy to do like many other artists and completely forget those whom they have worked with and had friendships.
      But, let me say this "No one does anything of great acomplishment without looking at or hearing others before them".

    • @kathleenpopata9718
      @kathleenpopata9718 Год назад +5

      Well as amazing as Elvis was wow inspired by Roy Hamilton with a beautiful voice an all round singer sincerely authentic Thank you Mr Hamiton Elvis was influenced by you it's no wonder the whites thought him to be black Your just an outstanding man Elvis admired you

    • @debravowell8337
      @debravowell8337 Год назад +3

      How bout thank you, Elvis

    • @1980bwc
      @1980bwc Год назад +6

      I guarantee it had nothing to do with him feeling guilty. It had only to do with Elvis being a kind, generous human being, who loved helping people. He loved and respected Roy, so therefore he loved Roy's family and wanted to help take care of them.

  • @dennisweisenberger5317
    @dennisweisenberger5317 2 года назад +15

    Diddo! Never heard about him...should have been recognized! 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @All.Natural.
    @All.Natural. 7 месяцев назад +2

    Of course!

  • @mikevoltamp6146
    @mikevoltamp6146 2 года назад +81

    This man was the template for Elvis. He should be in many Halls of Fame.

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016  2 года назад +3

      Thanks Mike. I agree. 😎🎥

    • @suehurwitz1444
      @suehurwitz1444 2 года назад

      Agreed… why isn’t he? Political poison contaminated this too I’m intuiting.

    • @moreflowfalls2404
      @moreflowfalls2404 2 года назад +3

      So sad when we discover how people like him never got the recognition they deserve.

    • @ZaidDesignsTV
      @ZaidDesignsTV 2 года назад +2

      Agreed, along with Big Mama Thornton, Jackie Wilson and Otis Blackwell to name a few...

    • @Joe-ym6bw
      @Joe-ym6bw Год назад +5

      Elvis said Roy was best and I agree

  • @lindabulsara2215
    @lindabulsara2215 Год назад +5

    Well, God bless him. A lovely singer! And Elvis was no fool to be inspired about Roy! As an Elvis fan l've great respect for the late Roy Hamilton!

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016  Год назад

      Love this comment!

    • @Lola-wx2so
      @Lola-wx2so 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, love this comment too.... So sick of the ' Elvis copied this and Elvis copied that's tune!!! God gives and whatever Elvis earned was God given! 🙏

  • @joegeorge3889
    @joegeorge3889 3 года назад +13

    I think Roy Hamiltons voice was one best ever I still listen to his songs he's one my favorite singer's

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016  3 года назад

      Thanks George! Yes he was. Please help spread the word. He should have been inducted by now. Look up Roy Hamilton Jr. My brother in law still sings his songs. 🎥😎

    • @francisrankingarwun8359
      @francisrankingarwun8359 Год назад

      Absolutely true and beautiful RIP 🙏 🪦

  • @etmanscott
    @etmanscott 2 года назад +7

    I'm 65 years young and a big fan of Elvis, I sing and play guitar and been told I sound a little like Elvis. After hearing Roy's songs, I now know Elvis must have modeled his chops after Roy's. Love Roy's voice more than Elvis cause it's cleaner, more smooth and just more cultured to me. Well that's my 2 cents worth. What a special time it was....

    • @Laurenzroblox
      @Laurenzroblox Год назад +1

      U r somewhat on!Mr Elvis had a much sweet tender & crispy upbeat delivery; with great looks & carisma than any performers including Mr Hamilton's! Don't misunderstand me Hamilton had a nice voice,and delivery, but he missed charisma, charm, looks & charm.just saying my two cents

  • @bobwyld7050
    @bobwyld7050 2 года назад +7

    One of the great singers of our time...happy to know Elvis felt the same..still have 2 of Roy's LP's..

  • @jillfriendship1054
    @jillfriendship1054 4 месяца назад +1

    Never heard anything better than Mr Hamilton's voice.Thanks so much for posting this. Best wishes from England.

  • @fredbloggs6080
    @fredbloggs6080 2 года назад +19

    There's a little misinformation, it seems, in this clip--for the first three years of Hamilton's recording career, from 1954 to 1957, he recorded mostly gospel influenced ballads and inspirational songs, his first hit, in 1954, being *You'll Never Walk Alone* . It wasn't until 1957 that he started recording R&B songs, such as *Don't Let Go* .

  • @JorgeAColl
    @JorgeAColl Год назад +8

    Pure Talent!

  • @raymanbert8350
    @raymanbert8350 2 года назад +9

    Magnificent- Elvis lost his mother and Roy Hamilton must have had a profound effect on him!!

  • @elainecloutier2764
    @elainecloutier2764 Год назад +4

    You can ear the difference !!love them absolutely both !good mentor !

  • @sooz9433
    @sooz9433 2 года назад +17

    Roy Hamilton had the most wonderful energy and a fantastic voice. I loved his songs and a couple of them have very personal memories attached to them, beautiful memories.
    His sons really look like him and his Grandchildren are all beautiful as well. Great video, thank you. 🎼🖤

    • @raymanbert8350
      @raymanbert8350 2 года назад

      I was born i 1941 - so.my knowledge is not as good as yours. Glad that Roy and Elvis connected.. Two.lives that died far too young. Very sad!!

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! ❤️🎥

  • @brenttamatea7578
    @brenttamatea7578 2 года назад +7

    wow what an awesome singer he definely influenced Elvis in his music style there were so many great black singers they didnt get the breaks sadly

    • @1980bwc
      @1980bwc Год назад +3

      There were just as many great white singers that didnt get breaks either. Fame has nothing to do with skin color, its all about being in the right place at the right time.

  • @debbyhelm6033
    @debbyhelm6033 2 года назад +7

    VERY INTERESTING VIDEO. AND A BEAUTIFUL VOICE RAY HAD !!

  • @369tfs
    @369tfs 3 года назад +45

    Why isn’t there more of Roy?
    With live performances, interviews, and more albums?
    His voice is very nice.

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016  3 года назад +2

      I agree TFS!

    • @raymanbert8350
      @raymanbert8350 2 года назад +1

      I don't know but he died very.young as.mentioned before. I believe this was due to an injury.while boxing. As mentioned he was an.accomplished boxer and died before Elvis I believe!!

    • @raymanbert8350
      @raymanbert8350 2 года назад

      Not sure - great voice etc. Died far too young. Beliieve indirectly due to.a boxing injury!!!

    • @fredbloggs6080
      @fredbloggs6080 2 года назад +3

      @@raymanbert8350 I never heard that he died from a boxing injury, although his family would know better. His boxing career was only 10 amateur fights, early in his life, and he won 9 out of the 10 (another source says he had six amateur wins before he quit boxing). He said he gave a up boxing because he didn't like hurting people. He had lung health problems shortly after his early recording success, believed to be tuberculosis, and took a couple years off, but he came back.
      When he performed in Miami, which was segregated at the time, he would play the black venues, but white people from all over the area would come to see him. Being about 6'2" and very good looking, plus the singing, the girls and women in the audience would rush the stage and try to tear off pieces of his clothing as mementos. Security had to protect him and whisk him away. The woman didn't mean to hurt him, but it was dangerous. This was not a staged set up as later with Tom Jones and the panties or hotel keys.
      After Roy died, Elvis Presley paid his medical and funeral expenses. And he sent Roy's widow a bouquet of flowers every week for six months.

    • @fredbloggs6080
      @fredbloggs6080 2 года назад +1

      If you look at Roy's discography on Wikipedia, he made quite a few appearances on TV shows--is there no video of those appearances available?

  • @georgepaciullo8260
    @georgepaciullo8260 Год назад +5

    Yes, definitely. Tremendous singer.

  • @barbararupert4774
    @barbararupert4774 Год назад +5

    What beautiful voice‼️

  • @lugusdeleon
    @lugusdeleon 3 года назад +12

    What a beautiful voice

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016  3 года назад

      I agree Al. Thank you for commenting. Please subscribe to our page and feel free to start a chat on our community page. Have a great day.

  • @ceickhoff
    @ceickhoff Год назад +2

    Thank you for posting this great short doc. I never knew about Roy Hamilton and his profound influence on Elvis.

    • @TheSubwaysurfer
      @TheSubwaysurfer 10 месяцев назад

      Seems like this is news that was intentionally buried. No one wants to admit that“ king Elvis“ was influenced by anyone else, especially a Negro artist. I’m sure Elvis financial backers, and Colonel Tom Parker saw to that

  • @bassiehd
    @bassiehd Год назад +1

    This video, along with Roy's incredible voice, brings a tear to my eye.

  • @royhurst4911
    @royhurst4911 9 месяцев назад +2

    Roy was a grate singer love the music he sing❤grate voice love his voice and his music 🎶 Roy hurst❤

  • @MikeSmith-cl4ix
    @MikeSmith-cl4ix Год назад +3

    All artists copy certain styles and traits from other artists but the difference that makes them special is the ability to turn it up a notch while adding their personal touch.

    • @ZafarIqbal-hx8ww
      @ZafarIqbal-hx8ww Год назад +3

      Thats exactly what Elvis done in my opinion, and what a notch it was

  • @tahoepoet
    @tahoepoet 2 года назад +6

    I remember "Don't Let Go" from when it was first released.
    Mystook the lyrics for "Go Man Go!" I was 7.

  • @RickDuBose-o8q
    @RickDuBose-o8q 3 месяца назад +1

    Roy was my mama's FAVORITE singer, often to the chagrin of my dad. I would ine day like to do a tribute piece to him including all his songs I grew up with!....

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016  3 месяца назад

      That's very cool!! I'll be sure and tell my wife. He was her father.

  • @valmikiramani580
    @valmikiramani580 Год назад +1

    He was one of my top favorite singers, he died the same year I first came to this country.

  • @sydlawton9499
    @sydlawton9499 2 года назад +3

    One of the greats rip Mr Hamilton

    • @Joe-ym6bw
      @Joe-ym6bw Год назад +1

      The man's voice was amazing

  • @williametheridge1764
    @williametheridge1764 3 года назад +4

    I just discovered Roy and the 6os were me. You never stop learning

  • @davidwalley255
    @davidwalley255 2 года назад +10

    So all those Elvis impersonators are actually Roy impersonators. That deserves a place in the Hall right there.

    • @lettiegrant9447
      @lettiegrant9447 8 месяцев назад

      Exactly!👍

    • @chrism.c9965
      @chrism.c9965 7 месяцев назад +1

      🙄Roy was only one of Elvis's many influences.

  • @headninjadog8120
    @headninjadog8120 Год назад +4

    I’m very aware of the history of black artists getting stolen from but it never ceases to amaze me a new discovery I find and just how much of a debt is owed to black American pioneers

    • @terrygarcia897
      @terrygarcia897 3 месяца назад

      When Elvis first started out white people hated him. But he kept on doing it. If he had stopped no black people would have been on national TV and radio. You can't steal or teach that you have it or you don't have it.

  • @PipBerry
    @PipBerry Год назад +4

    Roy Hamilton's song 'Cracking up over you' set me on a lifetime of love of Northern Soul when I first heard it in 1974. Northern Soul is a British term that encompasses great soul music mainly by black artists of the 60s. Roy should definitely be in the Hall of Fame, please sign the petition 💖💖🎵🎵⭐⭐

  • @knowglobal-Redwoman
    @knowglobal-Redwoman 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful emotion voice🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @Joe-ym6bw
    @Joe-ym6bw Год назад +2

    Roy Hamilton was one of my favorite singers

  • @Aquarius69
    @Aquarius69 2 года назад +13

    Roy Hamilton was one of Elvis favorite singers, so he was influenced by Roy. Elvis also liked Jackie Wilson and his way he presented his songs. Check out the video Return To Sender from the movie Girls! Girls! Girls!. In that scene Elvis moves in the Jackie Wilson style. Elvis loved black music and black musicians. Some people say, Elvis stole black music. What a nonsens. He mediated between black and white by music and for that he presented his music as a white man by moving and singing like a black singer. He combined it all. He changed the music industry with that revolution completly. Rest is history. King👑

    • @bigvon1235
      @bigvon1235 2 года назад +2

      He did exactly that stole and imitated black music. A time when black folks didn’t get the credit or recognition for their music but when a white man like elvis sings it y’all have the nerve to call him the king. The king of what exactly? What your saying is complete nonsense .

    • @sonnymak6707
      @sonnymak6707 Год назад +1

      @@bigvon1235 In the words Elvis' idol and friend BB King on Elvis and "Black" Music,

    • @bigvon1235
      @bigvon1235 Год назад +1

      @@sonnymak6707 Yeah no! when your white drinking from a black fountain it’s okay yet the other way around is deemed unacceptable. while drinking from that black fountain he reaped the benefits of black music culture which otherwise was not accepted. Naw the essence wasn’t in him he was a culture vulture.

    • @sonnymak6707
      @sonnymak6707 Год назад

      @@bigvon1235 Let Me tell you one thing Elvis was the person who made me love BB King Robert Johnson Chuck Berry Sister Rosetta Tharpe Jackie Wilson Aretha Franklin and many more. I ve now I know thanks to folks like you for that came up for the past decade that made me realised the English expression that I used the musical phrasing that I been playing have all been culturally misappropriated from Black People . Now they can have it back. Now I want nothing from Black Culture. They van keep it for themselves. I think I enjoy me some Peking Opera and maybe learn Kungfu . I better not see any Blacks misappropriating Kungfu or even Break dance . Thanks for the lesson .

    • @bigvon1235
      @bigvon1235 Год назад +1

      @@sonnymak6707 I can’t get past the part that Elvis is the one who made you like chuck berry and the rest of the greats you have named… Very Ironic, if it weren’t for these black musicians Elvis would be nobody.

  • @therystarillharmonic63
    @therystarillharmonic63 2 года назад +7

    Elvis wasn’t the only one that copied his swag, basically everyone

    • @fender1000100
      @fender1000100 Год назад +1

      Elvis didn't copy anyone. He had a unique voice. No other singer could go from Love me Tender to Jailhouse Rock.
      What made him great was his VERSATILITY.

    • @werwergtgtg
      @werwergtgtg Год назад +5

      Before he stole everything from Roy it was Otis Blackwell he stole everything from and before Otis it was Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup he stole from. Funny thing is Roy, Otis and Arthur sound nothing alike yet Elvis sounds exactly like them. These anti-Elvis groupies need to make up their minds. 😂😂

    • @fender1000100
      @fender1000100 Год назад

      @@werwergtgtg
      The funniest thing I ever read was he stole HOUND DOG from Big Mama Thornton. The ignorance is DEEP.
      The duh brains who made that statement don't do research or can't read. If they had they would have known. HOUND DOG was written for Big Mama Thornton by to Jewish New York writers called Leiber and Stoller. They also wrote
      JAILHOUSE ROCK and many other hits for Elvis. And they wrote many hits for the COASTERS AND DRIFTERS. Its just fashionable for ignorant or jealous blacks to shout Elvis stole everything.
      We don't say Michael Jackson stole.
      ROCK WITH YOU
      OFF THE WALL
      THRILLER
      All classics written by a WHITE British songwriter of Heateave fame Rod Temperton.
      Who also wrote for George Benson and the Brothers Johnson.
      It never ceases to amaze me the ignorance some black people have.

    • @terrygarcia897
      @terrygarcia897 3 месяца назад

      Elvis started 3 years before him

  • @jayarjune1777
    @jayarjune1777 Год назад +6

    Roy Hamilton had a phenomenal voice
    Every artist look up to their inspiration to find their own voice even though Elvis sound the same as Roy Hamilton make them two peas in a pot. They’re both styles are similar from their voice doesn’t matter if you’re black or white when music talk to you it’s an enchanted melody.

  • @williametheridge1764
    @williametheridge1764 3 года назад +4

    beautiful voice, You Can Have Her, FABULOUS song!! Yes hear the King there

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016  3 года назад

      Yes indeed William.

    • @rickeuler5792
      @rickeuler5792 2 года назад

      I hear Elvis in the verses, but in the refrain, I hear Jackie Wilson!

  • @hectormedina7198
    @hectormedina7198 Год назад +2

    May he Rest In Peace, Amen!

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016  Год назад

      Amen Hector!!! Thank you for your nice comment sir! :)

  • @junescoular292
    @junescoular292 Год назад +1

    I used to listen to a BBC Radio 2 music series and it was presented by one-time actor and impressario Bill Kenwright, a big Elvis fan, and presenter of all kinds of mainly American stars and groups. This prog. was when I first heard and listened to Roy Hamilton. He had a great voice and presentation.

  • @davidburrow4584
    @davidburrow4584 Год назад +2

    Great singer

  • @matrox
    @matrox Год назад +2

    I was born in the late 50s and grew up listening to everything from Elvis to MoTown to Sinatra to the Carpenters to James Brown and everything in between, so why havn't I heard of Roy Hamilton?🤔

  • @matrox
    @matrox 8 месяцев назад +3

    2:00 Check it out...the dude dancing with the hat is Otis Blackwell, he wrote a lot of Elvis' songs.

    • @chrism.c9965
      @chrism.c9965 7 месяцев назад

      Elvis sang over 750 songs during his career. Songwriter Otis Blackwell wrote eight songs for Elvis, five of which were specifically for his movies in the 1960s. The most significant of these was "Return To Sender," which became a hit. However, the two most famous songs that brought Elvis great success in the mid 50s are "Don't Be Cruel" and "All Shook Up."

    • @matrox
      @matrox 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@chrism.c9965 Blackwell wrote Great Balls of Fire for Jerry Lee Lewis.

  • @fredbloggs6080
    @fredbloggs6080 2 года назад +10

    Elvis recorded covers of at least two Roy Hamilton hits: *I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry Over You* , and *Hurt* . The Righteous Brothers were also greatly influenced by Roy Hamilton, and covered at least three of his hits about 10 years later: *Unchained Melody* , *Ebb Tide* , and *You'll Never Walk Alone* .

    • @raymanbert8350
      @raymanbert8350 2 года назад

      Thank.you.Fred. Did not know that!!

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016  2 года назад

      Thanks for the wonderful info Mr. Bloggs!

    • @fredbloggs6080
      @fredbloggs6080 2 года назад +1

      @@FrankGina2016 You're welcome--I forgot to mention Elvis's version of *Unchained Melody* also, which was inspired by Roy Hamilton's version.

    • @SuperBeachbum74
      @SuperBeachbum74 2 года назад +4

      Many songs Elvis recorded were of his love for Roy as an artist. However , his cover of “ Hurt “ was in respect to Timi Yuros version. So much so, that Elvis asked her permission and sent her a copy for approval. Unchained Melody and You Never Walk Alone, we’re done in respect to Roy whom he loved. Elvis was also influenced by Dean Martin, Mario Lanza , Ernest Tubb among others.

    • @timcarr6401
      @timcarr6401 10 месяцев назад

      @@SuperBeachbum74 Dream Martin. I like that.

  • @TheSubwaysurfer
    @TheSubwaysurfer 10 месяцев назад +3

    Elvis positively channeled this guy why am I not surprised that we have never heard of this guy in a big way because it would diminish king Elvis from his throne

    • @QuantumGamingUploads
      @QuantumGamingUploads 8 месяцев назад +1

      Nothing about diminishing the King. Elvis was influenced by many artists not just Roy. Elvis made it because of his talent. Roy was close to Elvis and Elvis always respected him. When Roy died Elvis gave money to his family.

    • @lettiegrant9447
      @lettiegrant9447 8 месяцев назад

      👍👍

    • @C.STRIKER-yo7zg
      @C.STRIKER-yo7zg 6 месяцев назад

      Wrong . Elvis Presley literally copied and pasted Roy Hamilton entire style of ballad singing 🎵 down to the last syllable. It’s undeniable. It’s one thing to be influenced by another artist who preceded you as many artists draw from some influence, but……it’s another thing, a totally different dynamic when you virtually copy another artists style and pass it off as your own as Presley did with Jimmy Sweeney and Roy Hamilton. People are trying to create the false narrative that Elvis was merely influenced and are scared to be honest and just come out and say the truth which is Elvis who was not a trained singer, took his entire ballad style from Hamilton. Your ears don’t lie but apparently for die hard, stubborn Presley Superfans their ears are telling them that Hamilton didn’t exist and Presley was the originator. Absolutely NO surprises here on that score. And of course most unbiased and honest people know exactly why.

    • @QuantumGamingUploads
      @QuantumGamingUploads 6 месяцев назад

      @@C.STRIKER-yo7zg Who did Roy Hamilton copy? Thats the question getting to the routes of that. Roy and Elvis are just post creation and both copied styles.

    • @C.STRIKER-yo7zg
      @C.STRIKER-yo7zg 6 месяцев назад

      @@QuantumGamingUploads no spare me that deflection nonsense. Maybe that works for you but I’m not interested in your narrative.

  • @faithclark8661
    @faithclark8661 Год назад +1

    Roy amazing singer

  • @PastorManuel1
    @PastorManuel1 Год назад +2

    They both had gifted voices!

  • @matrox
    @matrox Год назад +2

    This Brother can definately sing, I like his smooth style. Totaly unheard of in todays music, but todays music sux anyway. Music is dead. The 1950s-1970s put out the greatest collection of music in world history! FACT!

  • @patriciahirte6143
    @patriciahirte6143 3 года назад +4

    An Icon! Woooonderful voice!

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016  3 года назад

      I agree Patricia!! Thanks for engaging with us. 😎🎥

  • @raymanbert8350
    @raymanbert8350 2 года назад +3

    Fred - thank you!! Too bad Roy died much.too young. A loss for Elvis too. As mentioned before Roy.Hamiton and Tom.Jones had profound influences on. Elvis. If only things could be different!! Que sera sera!!!

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016  2 года назад

      Thank you both! My wife .. his daughter will be proud to hear this!!

  • @victoriaburge831
    @victoriaburge831 3 года назад +2

    Amazing

  • @janisruzgerian703
    @janisruzgerian703 2 года назад +3

    Don't Let Go 👍👍👍👍👍💥💥💥💥💥

  • @antoniosantorini9355
    @antoniosantorini9355 5 месяцев назад +1

    Never heard of him throughout the 1960s or the 1970s

  • @Coraleena
    @Coraleena 5 месяцев назад +1

    Such a shame he passed so young early 40s. He could have been much bigger

  • @jagco2594
    @jagco2594 2 года назад +2

    wow his family should be rich, of Elvis man

  • @allenlacour7548
    @allenlacour7548 3 года назад +15

    Sooooo, Elvis just borrowed his style.., over and over and over again? A lot of the songs sound similar also. Just an observation.

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016  3 года назад +2

      Great point! I too noticed a “lot” of similarities.

    • @mariogmajner6549
      @mariogmajner6549 2 года назад +6

      @@FrankGina2016 When Elvis Presley was introduced to Dean Martin's daughter Deana, Elvis leaned in and said, 'They call me the King of Rock and Roll, but your dad is the King of Cool', recalls Deana Martin. 'I almost died', she said. 'It has to be true, Elvis Presley thinks my dad is the King of Cool'.
      There is an explanation for all this, however, and it occurs in one of the more palatable of the Presley bios, Jerry Hopkins' Elvis, and the fact that Hopkins himself didn't jump on it instead of giving it a mere passing reference shows how brainwashed these writers were by their own propaganda.
      The reason it was left in Hopkins' manuscript at all was probably because it represents one of the few accredited quotes from the one person most sources agree can legitimately lay claim to having 'discovered' Elvis, the office manager of Sam Phillips' Sun Records studio in Memphis, Marion Keisker, who tells of a not entirely successful first audition Presley had with Phillips. According to Marion, Sam asked Elvis to run through some of his repertoire, which seemed to lean so heavily on Dean Martin stuff, she thought Elvis had decided '...if he was going to sound like anybody, it was going to be Dean Martin'. Horror of horrors! Now this is just not cool, fellows, I hear the myth-makers say. Hopkins himself leaves this extraordinary snippet unexplored and other writers have given it a wide berth. It takes only the most casual research of this lead to unearth evidence on a par (for the rock world at least) with the Dead Sea Scrolls. All the more remarkable since the evidence has been there all along for anybody with eyes to see and ears to hear.
      Around 1955, Dean Martin had a big hit, 'Memories Are Made Of This'. Do yourself a favor and check it out if you can find it. Then take another listen to the song Elvis always said was his favorite cut, 'Don't Be Cruel', a hit in the summer of the following year, 1956. Now, apart from the fact that Elvis borrowed that descending-bass-run-followed-by-guitar-chord ending from the arrangement on Martin's record, other common elements are that sexy, wobbly, almost hiccuping baritone vocal not yet identifiably 'rock' until Elvis made it so and Martin's novel use of a four-piece male gospel-type vocal group which we may assume helped inspire Elvis, steeped as he was in traditional gospel music, to introduce the Jordanaires on his cut, effectively integrating them into a unique blend with his own lead vocal, thus establishing another rock archetype. Another obvious nod in Martin's direction, released when Elvis was well established as a pop mega-star in the summer of 1959, was Elvis' 'My Wish Came True', which had an opening four-note motif identical to Martin's 'Return To Me', (both titles having four syllables!) released in April 1958. Even the key is the same. Dean Martin and Elvis Presley were moving in such divergent paths by this time that none of this was commented upon or even noticed at the time. And I suspect that Elvis wouldn't have given a rat's ass if it had been. Because shortly after this he was to step, unnoticed, totally out of the closet with his release of 'It's Now Or Never', an English-language version of the Italian favorite, 'O Sole Mio' - a rather staid choice, one might say, for our supposed enfant terrible of rockabilly. These three songs are even more compelling evidence of Martin's influence than Elvis' actual cover of Martin's 1950 ditty, 'I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine' in 1955.
      Now, if it's so fashionable and cool to cite a black artist like Arthur Crudup, whose 'That's All Right, Mama' Elvis recorded, as a bona fide influence, then why not the former piece of stylistic plundering? Without wishing to minimize Crudup's contribution to Presley's fast maturing style, Martin's influence seems to be pretty much ignored as unfashionable and uncool. People are just seeing and hearing what they want to see and hear. Dare I suggest that the specter of such an artist as Martin so influencing their precious new savior was not to be countenanced by the rock religion's new priesthood?
      For if we reevaluate Presley's early career in this new light we can see how many of those actions previously dismissed (or considered perverse when they could not be conveniently ignored) now fall into place quite neatly. You see, Elvis was naturally fair-haired. He dyed his hair black. (He appears as a 'dirty' blond in some early shots, his natural hair-tone already darkening through liberal applications of 'Nu-Nile'.)
      Filmed later in Technicolor, Elvis' obsidian do had that same almost blue-black sheen you can see in Dean Martin's movies. And Martin at the time of which we speak was the most bankable of matinee idols: he made hugely successful pop records; starred (with partner Jerry Lewis) in a series of low budget/high yield light comedy movies; could and did write his own ticket on the lucrative Las Vegas circuit; and (importantly for Elvis) had mucho sex appeal! (Is this starting to make a little sense?)

    • @straycatsam7963
      @straycatsam7963 2 года назад +1

      @@mariogmajner6549 Elvis started darkening his hair after seeing Tony Curtis on the big screen.

    • @thetoxicitychannel8539
      @thetoxicitychannel8539 2 года назад +1

      Elvis stole over and over and over again .

    • @elainecloutier2764
      @elainecloutier2764 Год назад

      You can’t steal! It has to be open or offered ! There are rules.!

  • @TheGuerillapatriot
    @TheGuerillapatriot 2 года назад +1

    cool post

  • @zninz5368
    @zninz5368 2 года назад +1

    2:38 is what keeps me going

  • @raymanbert8350
    @raymanbert8350 2 года назад +6

    ALLAN - no both Elvis and Roy.Hamilton had their distinctive own styles. Roy.was more a "crooner" like Frank Sinatra than Elvis. In my opinion.2 people had a profound effect on.Elvis!! The death of his mother Gladys and the early and untimely death of Roy Hamilton. I believe these two early events accelerated the early passing of Elvis!!

    • @captainwaring
      @captainwaring Год назад +1

      @@IthacaPegasus That's right Brock! Roy also trained in opera. Who was the better singer? I have to go with Roy Hamilton.

    • @captainwaring
      @captainwaring Год назад

      Ray, I must respectfully disagree with you; Roy was definitely not a crooner. By the way, Frank Sinatra rejected the label along with Bing Crosby. It's not really a compliment to call a great singer a crooner.

  • @bishopaz
    @bishopaz Год назад +1

    I would love to know Roy's last recordings at American studios. How many songs did he record at that session.

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016  Год назад +1

      Great point Mr. Paz ! I'll have to research that as I honestly don't know sir.

    • @bishopaz
      @bishopaz Год назад

      @@FrankGina2016 Thank you

    • @debewelchband
      @debewelchband 8 месяцев назад

      I am 88 years old and have been a fan of Roy Hamilton since the 50's when I was in high school. Elvis's cover of Hurt is a direct copy of Roy's. Roy lives forever through his phenomenal recordings.

  • @tompaulcampbell
    @tompaulcampbell 2 года назад +6

    How did we fall from this to Rap in such a short time!

  • @daughterofthecreator2585
    @daughterofthecreator2585 Год назад +3

    Don't forget Otis Blackwell

    • @werwergtgtg
      @werwergtgtg Год назад

      What Otis Blackwell? He wrote 8 songs for Elvis. Elvis had hits way before Elvis ever heard of Otis.

  • @antoniosantorini9355
    @antoniosantorini9355 5 месяцев назад +1

    He sounds more like Jackie Wilson

  • @t.m.5969
    @t.m.5969 Год назад +1

    Wow that's crazy I've been taking a deep dive into Elvis history the last few months and about his inspirations from artists of his styling of music and voice I will be looking up Roy Hamilton and putting his music on my playlists but what I've read and seen are alot of comments that he stole and robbed black artists of their music. I don't think Elvis stole anything from Roy he was inspred by him and loved his voice but to steal it??? They sound simalar but different Roy was more of a baritone crooner.
    To say Elvis stole music would be like saying Micheal Buble stole Frank Sinatra's voice he was inspired by Sinatra, Dean Martin and all the crooners of that time, did that mean he stole their voices??? He sounds like them but he sounds like himself he sings in their styles and covers many of their songs with more modern flair and alot of people have never heard of Sinatra or the old crooners that inspired Buble but they know Micheal Buble but that doesn't mean he's stealing their voices because he's become more popular or more known today than the original coroner's, he's praising those voices with his own unique modern/old style crooning voice.
    The same with Angelina Jordon you can hear who inspired her from Elvis. Billie Holliday, Queen, Elton John or which ever artists she covers she has her own voice but you can hear peices of them in her that inspired her but did she steal their voices or rob them in some way???
    Sorry to rant I just find the whole stealing and robbing people's voices and talents rediculous...Why even have American Idle then by the way whose songs are mostly covers of songs from artist's the contestants sound most like??? "These people should be ashamed for sounding like who inspIred them"!!! (being sarcastic)
    Elvis covered many country songs and took on those styles did he steal the soul of it and country artists voices too??? Elvis had an adaptable voice for many genres much like Angelina Jordon she can sing many different styles much like him and they put their own uniqness and blending to the styles and voices that make it theirs that inspired them to sing in the first place.

  • @cedricwilliams5077
    @cedricwilliams5077 2 года назад +2

    Elivis used Roy Hamilton am sure we gone find our Roy Hamilton voice was mixed with Elvis

    • @werwergtgtg
      @werwergtgtg Год назад +1

      Roy got his voice from white operatic singers. Mixed it with black gospel.

    • @teetime5763
      @teetime5763 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@werwergtgtg white operatic singers? I can tell you have never been in a black church!

  • @Alohahomeautorepair
    @Alohahomeautorepair Год назад +1

    Soo Elvis got his sound from otitis Blackwell..and Roy Hamilton?

    • @werwergtgtg
      @werwergtgtg Год назад +3

      Before he stole everything from Roy it was Otis Blackwell he stole everything from and before Otis it was Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup he stole from. Funny thing is Roy, Otis and Arthur sound nothing alike yet Elvis sounds exactly like them. These anti-Elvis groupies need to make up their minds. 😂😂

    • @rockinbones8508
      @rockinbones8508 Год назад +1

      @@werwergtgtg Right Blackwell and Presley sound nothing alike as well. Just listen to Blackwell's RnB songs he had years earlier when he was trying to make it as a singer. His vocal style is more in the likes of Clyde McPhatter of the Drifters. Presley got the majority of his early vocal styles from the many lead singers, both black and white, of Gospel Quartets

    • @werwergtgtg
      @werwergtgtg Год назад +1

      @@rockinbones8508 Agreed

  • @abdsaaxn9079
    @abdsaaxn9079 2 года назад +3

    Elvis copied Roy Hamilton complete style from Roy. He need credit for creating Elvis. Elvis would not be Elvis if it was not for ROY HAMILTON!

  • @db90990
    @db90990 Год назад +1

    Elvis was influenced by a lot of people many of them were his friends including Fats Domino and Jackie Wilson

  • @therealgodessisis
    @therealgodessisis 2 года назад +1

    Collaborate. I wonder how the money was split.

  • @BronzeSista
    @BronzeSista 2 года назад +27

    Roy sings better than Elvis, because Roy is the original.

    • @Auntkekebaby
      @Auntkekebaby 2 года назад +2

      Right!

    • @raymanbert8350
      @raymanbert8350 2 года назад +3

      Both excellent.- Roy could have been a " big.brother' but he died far too young." Magnificent voice. With his mother dead and Roy's death this did not help Elvis. ROLE models not there going forward for.Elvis. Very sad but reality!!

    • @marcelage
      @marcelage 2 года назад

      Mina chata do kraio 😝

    • @Joe-ym6bw
      @Joe-ym6bw Год назад +1

      No one top his voice this is true if only he had lived

    • @werwergtgtg
      @werwergtgtg Год назад +1

      Roy is the original white operatic singer that mixed it with gospel. That was his passion. He was classically trained.

  • @BB-je8hm
    @BB-je8hm 7 месяцев назад +1

    was ELVIS exploiting or respecting his influencers by mimicking all these great (yet unknown and black) songwriters?

  • @FrankGina2016
    @FrankGina2016  2 года назад

    ruclips.net/video/Kz1D3i1h8WU/видео.html

  • @marcywebb4637
    @marcywebb4637 6 месяцев назад +1

    So Elvis whole style was some1 else's..... there wouldn't be an Elvis if it wasn't for black music....

  • @Cyndeewii
    @Cyndeewii 2 года назад +8

    There is one thing for sure and 2 things for certain. When black people create something just know it’s only a matter of time before white and Asians create a mayonnaise version.

  • @marywilson6354
    @marywilson6354 4 месяца назад +1

    And i bet mr. Hamilton, reap much nor his family . Naw all i hear is Elvis copying him . Please stop giving Elvis credit for stealing somebody else's Style😮😮

  • @dean2663
    @dean2663 Год назад +2

    These are all lies. If they collaborated so many times then where are their recordings together? Elvis was famous before anyone ever heard of Roy. Roy had zero charisma, zero stage presence, very forgettable voice, no dance moves, nothing original.

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016  Год назад +2

      go troll somewhere else idiot and get off this channel

    • @dean2663
      @dean2663 Год назад +1

      @@FrankGina2016 So again I ask, where are the recording of “all the projects they collaborated on”. This is complete horse crap. Roy was basically a Nat King Cole copy wannabe. Nothing more.

    • @Alohahomeautorepair
      @Alohahomeautorepair Год назад

      Don't be stupid accept the truth. He got his style form Roy Hamilton..and otitis Blackwell do your research. You can't hide from the truth.

  • @mjsmith8641
    @mjsmith8641 2 года назад +2

    Yup, Elvis copied lol

    • @timcarr6401
      @timcarr6401 5 месяцев назад

      Elvis covered many, many songs. Roy did the same. Roy must have appreciated the white songwriters a great deal.

  • @frankdiscussion2069
    @frankdiscussion2069 2 года назад

    this dude was no Elvis

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016  2 года назад +1

      Of course he wasn't. He was Roy Hamilton. Your ignorance supersedes your ignorance. If Elvis were alive today and told the truth..... he'd credit Roy for many of his successes.... believe that! Now you can comfortably rest back in your dumpster and stay off this channel! Not that I have to expalin anything to "you" but for everyone else to see...and for the record...No one has attempted to take anything from Elvis...but it's always clowns such as yourself who start ignorant conversations. Not here Ok.

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016  2 года назад

      Oh and by the way ...I'm only leaving your ignorant comment here for all to see.

  • @glensofantrim1
    @glensofantrim1 3 года назад +5

    Amazing Singer

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016  3 года назад

      Thanks Glen. Yes he was. 🙏🏻🙏🏽

    • @Joe-ym6bw
      @Joe-ym6bw Год назад

      The best voice ever