Great to see a brand new young fan for the musical artistry of our idol, Elvis Presley, the Greatest Of All Time! This performance back in 1957 was actually the very FIRST music video and it has definitely stood the test of time! You've got so much to look forward to with this man's music--Elvis NEVER disappoints! He gives his all with every performance and his voice and talent can never be equaled!
I'd recommend "If I Could Dream" I've heard he fought to have this be the final song of his 1968 comeback special. It was after the assassination of MLK, Jr.. definitely an important part of musical history.
This is a scene from the movie Jailhouse Rock. Songs needed to be around 3 minutes or less back then to get played on the radio, which left more time for commercials, which made the radio stations more money.
Elvis songs for you to check out: Houng Dog 1956, All Shook Up 1958, Heartbreak Hotel 1958, Return to Sender 1962 Don't Be Cruel 1956, It's Now or Never 1960, Lawdy Miss Clawdy 1956, Little Sister 1961, Marie's the Name 1961, Mystery Train 1956, That's Alright Mama 1956. Some songs from his movies: Almost Always True - Blue Hawaii 1961, Moonlight Swim - Blue Hawaii 1961 Bossa Nova - Fun in Alcapulco 1963, Crawfish - King Creole 1958, Dixieland Rock - King Creole 1958, Hard Headed Woman - King Creole 1958, Treat Me Nice - Jailhouse Rock 1957, GI Blues - GI Blues 1960 (first movie he made after he got out of the Army on 1960.
Great to see a brand new young fan for the musical artistry of our idol, Elvis Presley, the Greatest Of All Time! This performance back in 1957 was actually the very FIRST music video and it has definitely stood the test of time! You've got so much to look forward to with this man's music--Elvis NEVER disappoints! He gives his all with every performance and his voice and talent can never be equaled!
This was done in the 50’s. Not his only best one. He just kept improving. He was like 19 here. Pre-Army
This is a scene from the movie Jailhouse Rock [1957]. Elvis was 22 years old.
He was 22 years old here in the 1957 movie Jailhouse Rock. Elvis was born January 8, 1935.
Not long after this performance the TV networks weren't allowed to record him from waist down! Such a controversy back then! 😂
I'd recommend "If I Could Dream" I've heard he fought to have this be the final song of his 1968 comeback special. It was after the assassination of MLK, Jr.. definitely an important part of musical history.
This clip is not a TV performance. It's a clip from the 1957 movie Jailhouse Rock.
This is a scene from the movie Jailhouse Rock. Songs needed to be around 3 minutes or less back then to get played on the radio, which left more time for commercials, which made the radio stations more money.
Really nice reaction. Thanks for this one. Love Elvis forever!!❤️🎶🎸
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Elvis songs for you to check out:
Houng Dog 1956, All Shook Up 1958, Heartbreak Hotel 1958, Return to Sender 1962 Don't Be Cruel 1956, It's Now or Never 1960, Lawdy Miss Clawdy 1956, Little Sister 1961, Marie's the Name 1961, Mystery Train 1956, That's Alright Mama 1956.
Some songs from his movies: Almost Always True - Blue Hawaii 1961, Moonlight Swim - Blue Hawaii 1961 Bossa Nova - Fun in Alcapulco 1963, Crawfish - King Creole 1958, Dixieland Rock - King Creole 1958, Hard Headed Woman - King Creole 1958, Treat Me Nice - Jailhouse Rock 1957, GI Blues - GI Blues 1960 (first movie he made after he got out of the Army on 1960.
❤ a new fan here Chase.🎉
Stay cool and Rapido Los lingo amigo😅 how can you speak that quick, you could do those fast play disclaimers in voice overs😃
This is now classic rock and roll but at the time it was very controvercial. Was an incredible push to repress the music and his stage performances.