Elvis had respect and love for everyone who ever worked for him. He knew where he came from and how lucky he was. He never turned anyone down. Music is not the only reason we call him The King.
Very very true! His voice is just so soothing! He has that wonderful Southern accent which I am very familiar with because I am from Texas. I have an accent too! 😂❤
See, that's the thing, one of the things, that made Elvis Presley, the absolute King of Rock n Roll and the GOAT of all entertainers of all times! Elvis was not ever stuck up or too good for anybody. He always had time to say a few words to not only those close to him, who worked for him, the musicians, singers, etc... and of course the Memphis Mafia, Elvis would almost every afternoon / night stroll down to the gates of Graceland (or ride his motorcycle or ride his horse down there) and spend time talking and shootin the sh*t with his fans gathered out there on the sidewalk in front of the gate. Quite often, he'd remember somebody from a year or years ago who had vacationed to Memphis JUST to visit Graceland and hope Elvis would come down. He would remember their name, a little something about them from a year or 2 years ago, thank them for their support and friendship, etc.... In other words, Elvis embodied CLASS from head to toe. A total and complete gentleman at all times. And the very, very BEST entertainer of all times, who conquered all forms of media: TV, Movies, Live concerts, and yes, cable (there was no internet during his time on Earth). If there had been internet while Elvis was alive, he would have conquered that too. If you doubt it, just check out the social media outlets like Instagram ... Elvis is all over that social media, picture after picture, video clip after video clip. The man will never be replaced. There will never be another Elvis.
@@Unbothered75 Some of those are on his level .None of those exceed each other , including him . They all have their own gift . He and Michael just had that one of a kind magnetic Star power .
Elvis was just a special human being. That had to much to fast to soon..and no one couldn't resist his carisma.he had it all.and to much of IT.ULTIMLITY His down fall.Love you,Miss you Elvis..see you in Heaven with all of OUR love ❤ ones
He was so kind and relaxed with the Sweet Inspirations. You can tell there's a lot of love and warmth between Elvis and these beautiful ladies.m and they feel theu can be themselves with him.
Elvis was unique down to the way he talked. No one else talked like that. He sounded like he was singing when he was talking. Even at a low volume his voice cut through all the ambient noise. The man was just better than everyone. On an entirely other level.
Interviews I have seen with the Sweet Inspirations - they talk so lovingly about Elvis, same for his cook Mary from Graceland - how nice, kind he was, a gentleman and respectful to them, generous - and how they miss him and get emotional when they think of his untimely death - RIP Elvis and those close to him who have passed.
When Andy Kaufman impersonated Elvis, he spoke Elvis's exact words. That's how powerful Elvis was just talking. When I saw him in concert, near the end he turned on the house lights and said, "I'm up here 'cause I like to sing."
I wonder how rare it was for Elvis to have a sit down chat like this? I imagine most people he encountered wanted to talk about music and his movies or tell him how much they love him, so it must have been a relief for him to have people he worked with to talk to like a regular human being.
Elvis was mesmerising the ladies just melted when they saw him and he had that affect on men as well he was the kindness most humble person and without doubt the best looking man ever he was a one off and we witnessed this precious special gift to us all the world was a better place with him in it ❤
Elvis truly was a great entertainer. A little taste of his persona here. His back up singers were with him for eight years. They had nothing but good to say about him...
@@harperstacey9604 I met him once many years ago at Graceland. He saw me standing by the main gate as he was driving into his estate. He stopped his car, got out, looked over at me and said, "Thank you for stopping by." I couldn't believe my luck. He was genuine and friendly and looked great at that time. I was an admirer then and always will be....
@@curtgomes I am so glad that Elvis Presley was nice to you. Some celebrities aren't nice to their fans. Thank you for replying to my comment. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
@@harperstacey9604 You're welcome. I was, at that time, a young sailor in uniform and he saw me. I believe that's why he took the time. He was driving a beautiful black convertible and he made the effort to get out and say hello. He honestly looked better in person than I had ever seen him. Something I never forgot!!!
Presença em cena Estilo inigualável Roupas e acessórios únicos Porte beleza Voz única suas conotações que nenhum artista conseguiu atingir Dançarino Intérprete Elvis inesquecível Sempre estará presente no nosso coração e lembranças eternas Saudades
This is one of my favorite moments caught on film of Elvis because the comfortable conversations and relationship he had with the Sweet Inspirations shows the true nature of Elvis and who he really was and how the things people are making a big deal out of today weren’t really a thing on display for Elvis. That’s well known ground already travelled.
Well, actually (Jerry Lewis...Elvis did it in rehearsals...) Elvis was ALWAYS being himself, but these private conversations are GRRREAT, er ah, Tony the Tiger...TIGER MAN!!!!!!!
Wow, relaxed in rehearsals in those gorgeous shirts... I swear he didn't need the extravagant jumpsuits. He could've worn that shirt and still caused a sh*t storm. I love that he was so comfortably around everyone. I know he nearly had a thing with Myrna Smith but she felt it would change their friendship. They worked together for 8 years, I'd have jumped his bones as soon as he looked my way ❤❤❤
The guy was truly cool, listen to him. I’m not gay but I’m telling you, I freaking love this guy. He is never going to be replicated or depicted the right way. I cherish footage like this. This is Elvis….just wow!!!!
I love the sweets . I meet Sylvia stella and myrna many times. Loveley sweet Ladys . Very sad Sylvia and Myrna be now 12 y in Heaven. Bad News. Myrna smith was my love 😪💝🙏🏻✝️🌈♾💝
before elvis there was no merchandise for artists, women (and men) did not scream and throw their knockers on the stage at anyone till elvis, artists didnt dance with pure sexuality etc etc... elvis started that all, he created a new world for young people to enter.
Merchandise part maybe true, but the rest of your statement should be qualified with "no white artist before Elvis" and "Elvis brought that energy to the mainstream".
I've never been a fan of Elvis, even though I've always truly appreciated his beautiful rich voice, especially on some of his slower songs/ballads. Anyway, what I really admire about him in this clip is how he explains/discusses the situation concerning the person of the conversation to the Sweet Inspirations without gossiping about the man! Very respectful and gentlemanly of Elvis!
Such a vital part of the historical record of who Elvis is. This is just a regular, every-day conversation with some levity added. I believe this scene is in the concert film: "This is How It Is" which covers the prep and opening of his 1970 August shows in Vegas. Elvis worked too hard. The pace of unending Vegas shows and tours exacerbated his prescription drug use and led to his untimely demise. I wish he had done similar to the former band member whom he's discussing with the lovely ladies of the Sweet Inspirations.
he treated the sweet inspirations like they were his sisters, if i remember one of the sweet inspiration said that when they first met him, they called him sir, then elvis stopped them and said to just call him by his name, and he said to them he's like a brother
It was "boss", I just watched an interview with one of the ladies.. She said the first day they worked together, she called him "boss" and he told her, "no, don't call me that. I'm not your boss, I'm your brother"...I don't want to misquote, but think he also said "you don't work for me, we work together", but not 100% sure about that part. She also discussed how Ebony magazine researched the rumor that Elvis made a racist comment in a radio interview and they published that there's no proof or record that he ever made a comment like that. I do wish Elvis was more vocal during the Civil Rights movement, but that was the Colonel's doing I'm sure. I think he likely regretted it too.
@@SmacD771225 even if i was born in 2001, i still love elvis by watchign his biopics or listne to his song because i seen him as an inspiration in life, i just wish he was alive today, and i wished he would have gone internationally but sadly he didnt
I've seen this before but that was so funny. And I don't mean just it was purely humorous, because it was at times and that's what I love the most about it, but it's clear that that they had a nice rapport for working in a band together. They really did. And apparently it reached outside of that. He helped people with their hospital bills and stuff like that. In later life I mean before he died.
Elvis knew all too well how talented his backup singers were. Always loved and respected them. He never considered himself a King of anything, but we gave him that title because we felt he deserved it. But let's not ever forget Buddy Holly. R.I.P. Elvis...and Buddy. ....
@@johnosbourne342 I'll give him more. Buddy Holly started the 3 piece band idea. Guitar, Bass and drums. He also influenced many bands of the 60s, including the Beatles. Both him and Elvis are responsible for alot of careers, and many consider Holly equal to Elvis. 1 more thing. Holly was playing in a band long before Elvis. But I still love em both.
We owe it to the Song writers from the 1900s right up today. Like the Bee gees. Buddy Holly, Little Richards, beach boys, Mac Davis' , How many styles is there in Blues. Many. The 50s changed everything. For the freedom that we have today in the music agencies. Between Little Richard the founder of rock and roll and Jerry lee Lewis ( the rebel) Chuck Berry ( the Father of Rock and roll.) and there's the King. If I can Dream of a Better land, Where my Brothers walk hand in hand tell, me why. Words of songs that you don't for get.
Ho ho je regarde justement le concert sur mon écran t v très baeu consert je l ai enregistré fantastique j ador woaw the best elvis je t aime💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@DanielSilva-cf8ri Elvis Presley charmed everyone that crossed his path. Thank you for responding to my comment. Good night and God bless you 😘. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Hey enlightened one you make a good point. There are others who are more talented musically but my point was that no one had such a presence or impact as Elvis. He was so influential & imitated. The first real bad boy of a new & upending musical genre called ROCK n ROLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In Elvis' eyes, he was just a band member along with everyone else. Each had a role. Thats it in his view. Thats why its hard 2 believe he died just 5-6 years later after this clip. He sure didn't seem like a guy that was ill. Its really fishy.
He was fairly clean during those first seven live performances, and looked his best, then he got terribly bored, if you read the book Red an Sonny West wrote he got so bored that he was increasing his pill takings, experimenting with more and more prescription drugs
@@ornellabarbaro3861 because the guy mentioned there was something fishy about how he changed in just a short period of time, and why should it not be brought up ? ?...his pill taking was his downfall
@@desfletc oh sorry the comment wasn’t meant for you. Meant for the original commentator. Why can’t people just enjoy his talent and always have to bring up his weight or his addiction?
I'm sure he does. It's been rumored Gladys had both Native American and Jewish ancestors in her family tree. Not an insignificant amount of racial, ethnic and religious mixing took place when it was taboo to do so, not spoken about with younger generations and leaving aspects of people's ancestry that remain murky.
Four very pretty women of course Elvis is going to be talking to them I know I would be. Myrna Smith and him always were great friends from what I have read
Elvis was never prejudiced against black people. He never made that comment about the only thing a black man could do for him is shine his shoes. That was an urban rumor that has been floating around for years. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Elvis had respect and love for everyone who ever worked for him. He knew where he came from and how lucky he was. He never turned anyone down. Music is not the only reason we call him The King.
He never used the term, "Work for". He used the term "Work with me".
Did you know him personally?
I was wondering what woman in the video is Whitney Houston's mom Cissy ?
Elvis is so chill with the group and that's shows you the type of man he was.
@@DippyHippieLo han dicho personas que si trabajaron con él, como sus coristas.
Never mind his singing , i could listen to Elvis talk all night .
ME TOO!!
Very very true! His voice is just so soothing! He has that wonderful Southern accent which I am very familiar with because I am from Texas. I have an accent too! 😂❤
I live in Texas and share an accent too!! Lol
And his laugh was INFECTIOUS! 😊
great point
See, that's the thing, one of the things, that made Elvis Presley, the absolute King of Rock n Roll and the GOAT of all entertainers of all times! Elvis was not ever stuck up or too good for anybody. He always had time to say a few words to not only those close to him, who worked for him, the musicians, singers, etc... and of course the Memphis Mafia, Elvis would almost every afternoon / night stroll down to the gates of Graceland (or ride his motorcycle or ride his horse down there) and spend time talking and shootin the sh*t with his fans gathered out there on the sidewalk in front of the gate. Quite often, he'd remember somebody from a year or years ago who had vacationed to Memphis JUST to visit Graceland and hope Elvis would come down. He would remember their name, a little something about them from a year or 2 years ago, thank them for their support and friendship, etc.... In other words, Elvis embodied CLASS from head to toe. A total and complete gentleman at all times. And the very, very BEST entertainer of all times, who conquered all forms of media: TV, Movies, Live concerts, and yes, cable (there was no internet during his time on Earth). If there had been internet while Elvis was alive, he would have conquered that too. If you doubt it, just check out the social media outlets like Instagram ... Elvis is all over that social media, picture after picture, video clip after video clip. The man will never be replaced. There will never be another Elvis.
Amen!
I can't understand those that say he was racist, what bullshit
Amen! Well said!
A southern boy through and through.
Very well said!
Those girls loved Elvis, you can tell 💖 ❣️ 💕
Elvis loved them, too. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
@@harperstacey9604 //:My grandmother grew up in the area where Elvis was from and often tell stories about him.
@@donnyshoes2766 I bet the stories that your grandmother told you about Elvis were good ones. Elvis seemed like a good guy. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
He was one in a zillion trillion. Will never, ever be anyone to match him. THE KING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's as simple and obvious as that
I beg to differ. here are some that exceed his talent in the minds of others: Ray Charles, James Brown, Michael Jackson, Prince
@@Unbothered75 Some of those are on his level .None of those exceed each other , including him . They all have their own gift . He and Michael just had that one of a kind magnetic Star power .
@@Unbothered75 😂😂😂
Elvis Presley will always be the king of rock and roll. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
He love talking to his group he was so caring about people
Elvis was friendly & caring to everyone & to his different background players & singers & the Sweet Inspirations. ❤
Elvis was just a special human being. That had to much to fast to soon..and no one couldn't resist his carisma.he had it all.and to much of IT.ULTIMLITY His down fall.Love you,Miss you Elvis..see you in Heaven with all of OUR love ❤ ones
Which one was Whitney Houston’s mom?
@@nicklubrino2606 Hi 👋 Nick HER name was Sissy. Your Friend thru ELVIS. ❤HIM
@@gailvarchula5542 In the video, which one was Sissy Houston?
@@nicklubrino2606 Sorry Nick I am not sure.
Elvis was one gorgeous man!
Elvis also had a kind heart. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
What a sweet voice of Elvis Presley...
His voice whas so cute ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love how close Elvis www with his crew just so sweet and genuine all of them were and to have regular convos as normal people as they’re 💜
This definitely shows that ELVIS PRESLEY A GREAT SIDE of him ❤❤❤
Elvis Presley treated everyone like a decent human being. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
He was so kind and relaxed with the Sweet Inspirations. You can tell there's a lot of love and warmth between Elvis and these beautiful ladies.m and they feel theu can be themselves with him.
He's loved above all, his sweet loving southern charm just touches hearts & souls🤗❤🦋
Elvis was unique down to the way he talked. No one else talked like that. He sounded like he was singing when he was talking. Even at a low volume his voice cut through all the ambient noise. The man was just better than everyone. On an entirely other level.
Yeah!!!! I think 🤔 Elvis Presley was an Earth Angel 😇 crown 👑 the King!!! 🎶 🎸 🎹 🎼 Is wonderful 🥰
@@sheilaseeber2007 same 👑
Love him so much! His voice 🥰
Elvis had a sexy voice. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Enjoyed watching Elvis with these women. A real moment with real people. Love and laughter good medicine💞👍🙏
Vernon said what he was most proud of Elvis was when he became a star he never changed who he was or how he felt about things.
I've been looking at and listening to Elvis since 1955, and it has just been a great privilege.
His music was great, but his natural kindness and generosity are what makes him The King, in my opinion.
Thank you for sharing this footage. I loved seeing this exchange….man, Elvis was so cool.
Glad you enjoyed it
You could tell Elvis loved all those women. They were great singers.
Just the King man and one of the most handsome men that ever lived. Elvis Presley!
Elvis allways got the sweetest conversations with the BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! So lovely and inspiring eternal moments (eternal flame)
Brothers n sisters man ..... chilaXing
Interviews I have seen with the Sweet Inspirations - they talk so lovingly about Elvis, same for his cook Mary from Graceland - how nice, kind he was, a gentleman and respectful to them, generous - and how they miss him and get emotional when they think of his untimely death - RIP Elvis and those close to him who have passed.
What a King, as many have said. I can listen to the King speak all day and all night long..
Elvis loved the Sweets, I loved hearing him laugh when they started laughing at calling the new guy Cliff
Always good to reminisce when it’s about Elvis 🕺👍🏴
Whitney Houston’s Mom used to sing for them! Whitney met Elvis as a child. Pretty cool story!!
👍
Yes, I heard about that too! Also think it’s pretty cool! And I found out yesterday that Oprah is actually related to Elvis too, my mind was blown
At some point can we just call Cissy by her name? Btw she had already left the group by this point
how long was she with him?
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 about a year if you're talking about Cissy Houston
When Andy Kaufman impersonated Elvis, he spoke Elvis's exact words. That's how powerful Elvis was just talking. When I saw him in concert, near the end he turned on the house lights and said, "I'm up here 'cause I like to sing."
I wonder how rare it was for Elvis to have a sit down chat like this? I imagine most people he encountered wanted to talk about music and his movies or tell him how much they love him, so it must have been a relief for him to have people he worked with to talk to like a regular human being.
Elvis was mesmerising the ladies just melted when they saw him and he had that affect on men as well he was the kindness most humble person and without doubt the best looking man ever he was a one off and we witnessed this precious special gift to us all the world was a better place with him in it ❤
Elvis truly was a great entertainer. A little taste of his persona here. His back up singers were with him for eight years. They had nothing but good to say about him...
His backup singers said that he treated them like family. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
@@harperstacey9604 I met him once many years ago at Graceland. He saw me standing by the main gate as he was driving into his estate. He stopped his car, got out, looked over at me and said, "Thank you for stopping by." I couldn't believe my luck. He was genuine and friendly and looked great at that time. I was an admirer then and always will be....
@@curtgomes I am so glad that Elvis Presley was nice to you. Some celebrities aren't nice to their fans. Thank you for replying to my comment. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
@@harperstacey9604 You're welcome. I was, at that time, a young sailor in uniform and he saw me. I believe that's why he took the time. He was driving a beautiful black convertible and he made the effort to get out and say hello. He honestly looked better in person than I had ever seen him. Something I never forgot!!!
Presença em cena Estilo inigualável
Roupas e acessórios únicos
Porte beleza
Voz única suas conotações que nenhum
artista conseguiu atingir
Dançarino
Intérprete
Elvis inesquecível
Sempre estará presente no nosso coração e
lembranças eternas
Saudades
God was just showing off when he made this man
So caring so special 🧸🧸🧸🧸🧸🧸🧸🧸🧸🧸
Elvis made everyone feel comfortable with him. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Nasıl heyacanlı derın bır nefes veriyor sevıldıgını hemde çok çok çok sevıldıgını bılıyor 🎤🎶🎧🎼🇹🇷🇱🇷🥀😘😍🎵👍🎷🙏🎸🥀🇱🇷🎤🎤🎤🎤🎶🎧🎼
Just a truly good person.
Love That MAN so much ❤
I love him even more after watching this video. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
That's a beautiful thing. The people and the vibe. 🌷💙
Thank you!
Omg , can you believe it! He was talking to them !
He was so sweet.
I❤️ EP
Elvis such a cool dude !
This is one of my favorite moments caught on film of Elvis because the comfortable conversations and relationship he had with the Sweet Inspirations shows the true nature of Elvis and who he really was and how the things people are making a big deal out of today weren’t really a thing on display for Elvis. That’s well known ground already travelled.
Wow, I've never seen Elvis not being ELVIS. This is great
Well, actually (Jerry Lewis...Elvis did it in rehearsals...) Elvis was ALWAYS being himself, but these private conversations are GRRREAT, er ah, Tony the Tiger...TIGER MAN!!!!!!!
Wow, relaxed in rehearsals in those gorgeous shirts... I swear he didn't need the extravagant jumpsuits. He could've worn that shirt and still caused a sh*t storm. I love that he was so comfortably around everyone. I know he nearly had a thing with Myrna Smith but she felt it would change their friendship. They worked together for 8 years, I'd have jumped his bones as soon as he looked my way ❤❤❤
Beautiful thankil 💖 💖 💖
The guy was truly cool, listen to him. I’m not gay but I’m telling you, I freaking love this guy. He is never going to be replicated or depicted the right way. I cherish footage like this. This is Elvis….just wow!!!!
ELVIS THE KING. RIP ELVIS. FRANCE
What a nice guy. RIP.
Love it
I love the sweets . I meet Sylvia stella and myrna many times. Loveley sweet Ladys . Very sad Sylvia and Myrna be now 12 y in Heaven. Bad News.
Myrna smith was my love 😪💝🙏🏻✝️🌈♾💝
Such a lovely human
before elvis there was no merchandise for artists, women (and men) did not scream and throw their knockers on the stage at anyone till elvis, artists didnt dance with pure sexuality etc etc... elvis started that all, he created a new world for young people to enter.
Se Michael Jackson é o rei do pop , Elvis era o pai.
O pop começou com ele.
Merchandise part maybe true, but the rest of your statement should be qualified with "no white artist before Elvis" and "Elvis brought that energy to the mainstream".
Thank you for that, I truly enjoyed seeing it!
A genuine gracious human being, that never thought he was better than anyone else. Sure miss him.
Elvis Presley was a very humble guy who didn't take anything for granted. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
I've never been a fan of Elvis, even though I've always truly appreciated his beautiful rich voice, especially on some of his slower songs/ballads. Anyway, what I really admire about him in this clip is how he explains/discusses the situation concerning the person of the conversation to the Sweet Inspirations without gossiping about the man! Very respectful and gentlemanly of Elvis!
Such a vital part of the historical record of who Elvis is. This is just a regular, every-day conversation with some levity added. I believe this scene is in the concert film: "This is How It Is" which covers the prep and opening of his 1970 August shows in Vegas. Elvis worked too hard. The pace of unending Vegas shows and tours exacerbated his prescription drug use and led to his untimely demise. I wish he had done similar to the former band member whom he's discussing with the lovely ladies of the Sweet Inspirations.
Perhaps the most famous person of all time.
Muhammad Ali actually is most famous. Elvis may have been if that damn Colonel didn't clip his wings and kept him from touring overseas.
Very genuine guy
he treated the sweet inspirations like they were his sisters, if i remember one of the sweet inspiration said that when they first met him, they called him sir, then elvis stopped them and said to just call him by his name, and he said to them he's like a brother
It was "boss", I just watched an interview with one of the ladies.. She said the first day they worked together, she called him "boss" and he told her, "no, don't call me that. I'm not your boss, I'm your brother"...I don't want to misquote, but think he also said "you don't work for me, we work together", but not 100% sure about that part. She also discussed how Ebony magazine researched the rumor that Elvis made a racist comment in a radio interview and they published that there's no proof or record that he ever made a comment like that. I do wish Elvis was more vocal during the Civil Rights movement, but that was the Colonel's doing I'm sure. I think he likely regretted it too.
@@SmacD771225 even if i was born in 2001, i still love elvis by watchign his biopics or listne to his song because i seen him as an inspiration in life, i just wish he was alive today, and i wished he would have gone internationally but sadly he didnt
I've seen this before but that was so funny. And I don't mean just it was purely humorous, because it was at times and that's what I love the most about it, but it's clear that that they had a nice rapport for working in a band together. They really did. And apparently it reached outside of that. He helped people with their hospital bills and stuff like that. In later life I mean before he died.
Ppl that say Elvis was a racist piss me off, they just ignorant
Elvis knew all too well how talented his backup singers were. Always loved and respected them. He never considered himself a King of anything, but we gave him that title because we felt he deserved it. But let's not ever forget Buddy Holly. R.I.P. Elvis...and Buddy. ....
No comparison with Buddy Holly.......he was nowhere near Elvis!!!
@@johnosbourne342 Elvis was promoted to an all white audience.
Buddy was not, Buddy wrote songs, Elvis did not.
Would you like more?
@@johnosbourne342 I'll give him more. Buddy Holly started the 3 piece band idea. Guitar, Bass and drums. He also influenced many bands of the 60s, including the Beatles. Both him and Elvis are responsible for alot of careers, and many consider Holly equal to Elvis. 1 more thing. Holly was playing in a band long before Elvis. But I still love em both.
@@Sarasdad91 elvis was in a 3 piece and was around BEFORE Holly........let it go. Who is called THE KING ! no comparison
We owe it to the Song writers from the 1900s right up today. Like the Bee gees. Buddy Holly, Little Richards, beach boys, Mac Davis' , How many styles is there in Blues. Many. The 50s changed everything. For the freedom that we have today in the music agencies. Between Little Richard the founder of rock and roll and Jerry lee Lewis ( the rebel) Chuck Berry ( the Father of Rock and roll.) and there's the King. If I can Dream of a Better land, Where my Brothers walk hand in hand tell, me why. Words of songs that you don't for get.
Thank you for sharing ❤
You are so welcome
Ho ho je regarde justement le concert sur mon écran t v très baeu consert je l ai enregistré fantastique j ador woaw the best elvis je t aime💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Pretty good! I loved to hear the girls' laughs!! Daniel from Rio de Janeiro.
Elvis made those girls feel special. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
@@harperstacey9604 thanks!!
@@DanielSilva-cf8ri Elvis Presley charmed everyone that crossed his path. Thank you for responding to my comment. Good night and God bless you 😘. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
@@harperstacey9604 Wow! Glad to hear so lovely words ms. Stacey! Good night!
Thank you very much!
Thank you for watching.
The king
Forever king
Hey enlightened one you make a good point. There are others who are more talented musically but my point was that no one had such a presence or impact as Elvis. He was so influential & imitated. The first real bad boy of a new & upending musical genre called ROCK n ROLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nutrigrain Bar snack of champions. Beautiful voices🎶✨️
Oh, this was sweet... Thanks for sharing :)
He told his back up singers to call him "Brother".
Nonsense
@@PAD939 go do your research.
@@foreveryoung999 nonsense
@@PAD939 You are nonsense troll.. do ya damn research. Estelle Brown confirmed this in an interview look it up.
@@drea8092 Estelle had bad memory. That is common known
Hi Debbie ♥
What a brilliant, honest clip
Thank you Debbie xxx 💝 🤗
Even his talking is cool
Jolly good.
In Elvis' eyes, he was just a band member along with everyone else. Each had a role. Thats it in his view. Thats why its hard 2 believe he died just 5-6 years later after this clip. He sure didn't seem like a guy that was ill. Its really fishy.
He was fairly clean during those first seven live performances, and looked his best, then he got terribly bored, if you read the book Red an Sonny West wrote he got so bored that he was increasing his pill takings, experimenting with more and more prescription drugs
@@desfletc Why even bring that up ! 🤦♀️
@@ornellabarbaro3861 because the guy mentioned there was something fishy about how he changed in just a short period of time, and why should it not be brought up ? ?...his pill taking was his downfall
@@desfletc oh sorry the comment wasn’t meant for you. Meant for the original commentator. Why can’t people just enjoy his talent and always have to bring up his weight or his addiction?
I think he should not have the stint at international hotel. That was his worst career move as it drained him totally.
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Elvis was so fine
GOAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The King of Rock 'n' Roll! The King of Rock 'n' Roll to the Black People and White People. The King of Rock 'n' Roll to the World!
Elvis looking like he's about to have a chocolate fest lol... Naughty boy! 😂
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ELVIS ~ The GOAT. 🙏
Elvis dropping the tea 😆
😂...and having fun doing it
Imagine having to quit working for Elvis. I would do anything to never quit.
You talk the truth
1st to say TCB ⚡️⚡️
I love the interview his daughter Lisa had with Oprah. I will miss her she had great stories to tell about her life with her father.
El companyerisme i el respecte per les persones que estaven al seu costat, ere admirable, amb això també ere únic. Sempre estaràs al meu cor.
Elvis knew what everyone knows now….black women are 🔥
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He just belonged!!!!
He died way too soon. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Elvis learned and was inspired by all black people. Plus he has mix blood.
I'm sure he does. It's been rumored Gladys had both Native American and Jewish ancestors in her family tree. Not an insignificant amount of racial, ethnic and religious mixing took place when it was taboo to do so, not spoken about with younger generations and leaving aspects of people's ancestry that remain murky.
One member of the “Sweet Inspirations” was Whitney Houston’s mom.
Four very pretty women of course Elvis is going to be talking to them I know I would be. Myrna Smith and him always were great friends from what I have read
From top left, (don't know, Myrna Smith, Sylvia Shemwell and Myrna Brown)
Where is Cissy Houston?
@@pattibrazil3659 I understand she is at her home in New Jersey, May God bless her and her lovely family always.
I firmly believe he never made THAT comment that's been circulated!!
Elvis was never prejudiced against black people. He never made that comment about the only thing a black man could do for him is shine his shoes. That was an urban rumor that has been floating around for years. From Ms. Harper Stacey.