Paul McCartney Sings "That's All Right, Mama" with Elvis Presley's Band
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
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Paul McCartney's collaboration with Elvis Presley's band took place in 1999, more than two decades after Elvis's death. McCartney was in Memphis, Tennessee, to record music for his album "Run Devil Run," which was a tribute to the early rock 'n' roll music that had inspired him in his youth.
While in Memphis, McCartney decided to pay a visit to Sun Studio, the legendary recording studio where Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and other early rock 'n' roll stars had recorded some of their most famous songs. McCartney had been to Sun Studio before, but this time he was accompanied by a surprise guest: Scotty Moore, Elvis's guitarist.
Moore had been instrumental in creating the distinctive sound of Elvis's early recordings, and McCartney was eager to work with him. The two musicians spent several hours jamming together, playing some of their favorite rock 'n' roll tunes.
At one point, McCartney suggested they record a version of "That's All Right, Mama," the song that had launched Elvis's career in 1954. Moore was initially hesitant, but he eventually agreed, and they quickly put together a makeshift band, which included Moore on guitar, D.J. Fontana on drums, and an engineer from Sun Studio on bass.
The resulting recording was raw and unpolished, but it captured the spirit of the early rock 'n' roll era. McCartney's vocals were energetic and enthusiastic, and the band played with a tightness and precision that reflected their years of experience.
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Wonderful to see the great Scotty Moore in action.
All greats in one room. Thanks for watching the video.
Wow! A trip back in time! Must have been a thrill for everyone there. Paul sounded credible!
Glad you enjoyed the video. I think the guys in the control room couldn’t contain themselves. Thanks for watching the video.
Every single beatle wanted to be elvis.
True, but together they were bigger than Elvis. Thanks for watching the video.
Elvis would have loved this. Paul used to be his favorite Beatle, and Paul LOVES Elvis.
It’s karma that Paul did this. Good karma. Thanks for watching the video.
When you have been blessed with a gift from above,everything you touch turns to gold. That’s Paul Macca
Right on! Thanks for watching the video.
Wow! My mind was blown watching this. Two worlds coming together here and all parties respected each other so much for what they brought to rock and roll.
I feel the same way. All professionals. But the look on Paul's face when they messed up the intro twice. Priceless. Anyway, thanks for watching the video.
@@BeatlemaniacsAnonymous It’s true. I felt so nervous for the other guys when Paul responded like that haha. Imagine if you messed up in front of Paul Mc Cartney?? Luckily they had a good laugh and continued on. The song sounded amazing!!!
I met Scotty Moore in Detroit. He was selling autographed pictures of him on stage in the 50's. Scotty way in the foreground of the photo and waaay in the background a tiny little Elvis. The caption on the photo said SCOTTY MOORE (and friend) lol. He was a very nice man.
That's so cool. I would have loved meeting him. Thanks for the story, and thanks for watching the video.
Keith Richards absolutely loved Scotty Moore’s playing…nice to see Paul doing this song….but the original raw Elvis is still the top of pyramid
Still pretty good. Paul’s version has got the Beatlesque magic. Thanks for watching the video.
❤ Absolutely love this video. Paul sure enjoyed himself ☺
Yes, he did. I watched a video yesterday where he said that if he had a choice of dinner partners, he would choose Elvis as one of them. It just shows he loves everything Early Elvis. Thanks for watching the video.
Something special !
Yes, incredibly special. Thanks for watching the video.
Wow! So very exciting ❤
Yes, I thought it was pretty cool to see all these greats in one room. Thanks for watching the video.
when dreams come true 🥰
My thoughts exactly. Thanks for watching the video.
Niestety brak lekkości, aksamitnosci , głębi i niespotykanej barwy glosu Elvisa, jemu nikt nie dorównał i nie dorowna.KING!!!!❤
It's still a pretty good version. Imagine if he had sung this song in his prime. Wow, that would have been amazing. Thanks for watching the video.
👏👏👏👏👏👏
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Whoever that sees what he is seeing....will see a total different personality. I am looking through you
I'm looking through you, where did you go
I thought I knew you, what did I know
You don't look different, but you have changed
I'm looking through you, you're not the same
Your lips are moving, I cannot hear
Your voice is soothing, but the words aren't clear
You don't sound different, I've learned the game
I'm looking through you, you're not the same
Why, tell me why, did you not treat me right?
Love has a nasty habit of disappearing overnight
You're thinking of me the same old way
You were above me, but not today
The only difference is you're down there
I'm looking through you and you're nowhere
Why, tell me why, did you not treat me right?
Love has a nasty habit of disappearing overnight
I'm looking through you, where did you go
I thought I knew you, what did I know
You don't look different, but you have changed
I'm looking through you, you're not the same
Thanks for watching the video.
Wow!
Wow is right. Paul can do anything. He’s amazing. Thanks for watching the video.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
😀Thanks for watching the video.
Considering the recording was completely live with only a trio (no rhythm guitar) and the vocalist playing bass, there was nothing "unpolished" about this performance!
I so agree. I love this song and I love the way Paul sang it. Thank you for watching the video.
And Ahmet Ertegun as a fly on the wall. 😊
LOL, thanks for watching the video.
Now, who would dare to say Elvis and Beatles hated each other ? Who ? Elvis proposed that Beatles to become his baking vocals group. See Tom Jones statement
So interesting. Thanks for sharing this information. And thanks for watching the video.
Before that would ever happen, there would have been a better chance that the BEATLES hire ELvis to back them ! Or if everyone involved had lived into the 2000s and then the BEATLES decided to get together and have a concert for the ages, their first time together since 1969 , it would have been SOBIG an event that ELvis would have been honored to open for THEM!. 😮 Yes Really 👍
You cannot correct the guys...and remark "we are working....uhmmmm
Paul is a consummate pro. And he is a genius. He expects the best from everyone, even Elvis Presley’s band. And it was funny. Thanks for watching the video.
James Paul MCCartney died in car crash on September 11 1966. This is Billy with his weak voice and his weak bass.
Whether this is James Paul McCartney or not, I thought his voice and bass were pretty good. Thanks for watching the the video.
@@BeatlemaniacsAnonymous You should look more closely at the real James Paul McCartney (1942-1966). He was a genius. Billy is a mediocre musician.
Raw and unpolished. I see that as a dig against Paul. He did a nice job. Elvis wasn't any better.
I also think Paul did a great job. I love his voice on all his records, even the latest. Thanks for watching the video.
Worst intro ever, that noises with headphones
In any case, thanks for watching the video.