Hermoso ELVIS único adorable elegante inolvidable 💕 💖 ❤️ ELVIS POR SIEMPRE 💕 ❤️ ♥️ 💖 💜 💚 💕 ❤️ ♥️ 2024 12 1 ❤❤GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR CANCIONES VÍDEOS FOTOS HERMOSAS DE ELVIS PRESLEY ❤❤SALUDOS DE URUGUAY OARA TODOS LOS FANS ❤
I’m a huge fan of elvis Presley’s and I love 💕 elviss music music and flims too elvis will always be the king 👑 of rock and roll 🎸 my dream is to to visit Graceland and communicate with elvis elvis was an amazing entertainer that ever lived tcb all the way ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️🕺12:48pm
When her motor's warm, and she's purrin' sweet Buddy let me warn ya', you're on a one-way street She'll crowd ya' close, spin your wheels Then you're gonna know how it feels To spinout, yeah Spinout Better watch those curves, never let her steer If she can shake your nerves, boy Then she can strip your gears She'll get your hard, and goin' fast Then she'll let you run out of gas So spinout, yeah Spinout A road to love is full of, danger signs Too many guys were lost Who crossed those double lines A-don't you know she's out to prove, she can really score Never saw parts move boy, like that before To flag you down, that's her goal Scoot before you lose control And spinout, yeah Spinout A road to love is full of, danger signs Too many guys were lost who crossed those double lines A-don't you know she's out to prove, she can really score Never saw parts move boy, like that before To flag you down, mmh-that's her goal Scoot before you lose control And spinout, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey Spinout, let me hear you spinout Alright
i could have bought the 1965 gold vett in spinout in 1967 a winkel pontiac in reo for 2300 dolars iwas only 15 and i had a crush on yhat car its to bad i did not get it because i would have it to this day take a look at the race seen in the movie you will see it its the gold vet cant miss it that reno nv fo;ks not reo...................
Have you noticed there is not a single color girl dancing in this or any other movies when Elvis is performing? Probably because the 60's dancing was extremely goofy😄 Plus the musician in all of these movies are just miming or pretending to play their instrument while the backing track plays.
I noticed there's not a single color girl dancing in this movie, I wonder why? Hmm🤔...Plus all of the musician are just miming or pretending to play their instrument to make it look real. Ha, ha😄
Elvis stars in another formulaic, very lightweight, fluffy film, where the acting and dance routines can only be described as third rate! Elvis for the umpteenth time is seen crooning and gyrating to a bevy of beautiful young women, something which had become a tedious spectacle and frankly a massive bore! While the younger generation by 1965 were listening to a more vibrant and socially ‘edgy’ type of music, and watching films that reflected more social realism, Elvis’s films were stuck in a time warp. This type of film traded on Elvis’s name for box office takings! But even the most ardent Elvis fans would have been seriously disappointed by this offering.
@SCOTT WATSON By 1965, teenage audiences were listening to a more exciting and lively genre of dance music. Watching Elvis crooning a string of mediocre dull songs in third rate, corny films, churned out with alarming regularity consigned him to the ‘has been’ pop star. In the U.K. the James Bond spy films, despite the fact that the storylines were far fetched, captured the new mood of fun and thrills demanded by the public, whereas Elvis films were frankly sleep inducing. Furthermore the pop music of the mid 1960’s were listening to British pop groups and other new waves of music, such as ‘Tamla Motown.’ By 1965, ‘Harum Scarum’ was evidence of the depths to which his film career had sunk. For several more years, Elvis would hang around, hoping to improve his Hollywood image. Unfortunately, successive films proved to be a massive yawn. Yes, they made huge sums of money, but young people had stopped going to watch a musical genre of Elvis films which offered poor acting, absurd storylines and excruciating dialogue. In the mid 1960’s Elvis was still a huge name in show business but it was a name that traded on his 50’s record successes. The pop charts reflected the decline of Elvis with the teenage audience. His big hit in 1965 ‘Crying in the Chapel’ was the slow moving, maudlin ballad, originally recorded in 1960. It was a joyless and dull song, which merely cemented the image of Elvis as someone who had moved away completely from the young rebel who set audiences alight with a string of dynamic and electrifying records. Trust me, the disco scene of 1965, was not listening to Elvis records. Yes, his films in terms of box office, were commercial successes, but by 1965, the majority of young people were going to see more ‘cutting edge’ films which challenged the status quo. Sadly Elvis had become the status quo, he was part of the old 50’s establishment of pop music. What had gone wrong with Elvis’s film career? To Colonel Parker, Elvis was a carnival concession. He was getting million dollar offers to keep at the same old formula junk and since Parker had no idea how good films were made he kept agreeing to the deals while the money was there. Harum Scarum shows the formula at its most derivative. Elvis himself looked bored and distracted at times on screen and even looked as if he was saying his lines while under sedation. The bulk of the songs are strictly for the Pat Boone set and badly out of date before the movie even came out. At a time of rapid change and great excitement in the music world (the Beatles made HELP around the same time) the music in Elvis' films did not evolve or change, it just got recycled.
Elvis' movie songs are better than any songs today.
Before Elvis there was nothing. There has been nothing since.
Hermoso ELVIS único adorable elegante inolvidable 💕 💖 ❤️ ELVIS POR SIEMPRE 💕 ❤️ ♥️ 💖 💜 💚 💕 ❤️ ♥️ 2024 12 1 ❤❤GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR CANCIONES VÍDEOS FOTOS HERMOSAS DE ELVIS PRESLEY ❤❤SALUDOS DE URUGUAY OARA TODOS LOS FANS ❤
Elvis knew to pack his movies with plenty of eye candy as well as his songs.
Elvis and the dancers brought the best form of existing fashion. Thanks.✌👑👼❤🌹
Gorgeous, Gorgeous , Gorgeous
"To flag ya' down, that's the goal, scoot before ya' loose control, then SPINOUT!"
Elvis rocks!!!
No hubo coreografias como las de Viva Las Vegas. Pero él siempre elegante con su hermosa voz.
Hello elvis
My king
Forever and
Ever
Will always be the greatest started the rock ball rolling until now then came the others he is like Columbus found the new era
I’m a huge fan of elvis Presley’s and I love 💕 elviss music music and flims too elvis will always be the king 👑 of rock and roll 🎸 my dream is to to visit Graceland and communicate with elvis elvis was an amazing entertainer that ever lived tcb all the way ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️🕺12:48pm
Maravilloso 🤩 😍 Elvis y con muchas chicas que música más movida que bien eres único fantástico
Março 2020 love Elvis Presley inesquecível Brazil
I just wanna be at this Party..:) "I never saw parts move like that before".:)
first time I've listened to this
Me hace gràcia todas las chicas bailando alrededor de Elvis. Me gustan sus películas y las canciones.
💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🎵🙏🎵
Элвис Пресли. Грандиозно. Высочайший класс. Здорово. Зажигает своим темпераментом. Люкс. Блистательный.
adorei....
:)))))
amo elvis
i love the part when elvis sings " she out to prove "....can you believe just over 10 years later elvis was dead
Man it is just one big videoclip for the songs
❤ spinoff elvis movie
I have the original Soundtrack Album, I just found out it is worth $ 6000, they only printed about 300 copies.
if i had the money i would buy it for $12000 xD
What?!?!?! I have one
That is lots and lots of girls!!! It's okay. He liked it that way.
When her motor's warm, and she's purrin' sweet
Buddy let me warn ya', you're on a one-way street
She'll crowd ya' close, spin your wheels
Then you're gonna know how it feels
To spinout, yeah
Spinout
Better watch those curves, never let her steer
If she can shake your nerves, boy
Then she can strip your gears
She'll get your hard, and goin' fast
Then she'll let you run out of gas
So spinout, yeah
Spinout
A road to love is full of, danger signs
Too many guys were lost
Who crossed those double lines
A-don't you know she's out to prove, she can really score
Never saw parts move boy, like that before
To flag you down, that's her goal
Scoot before you lose control
And spinout, yeah
Spinout
A road to love is full of, danger signs
Too many guys were lost who crossed those double lines
A-don't you know she's out to prove, she can really score
Never saw parts move boy, like that before
To flag you down, mmh-that's her goal
Scoot before you lose control
And spinout, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
Spinout, let me hear you spinout
Alright
women women women and more women!
❤ elvis movies
elvis was older here he was 31 this is a younger generation here his wife age priscilla her generation
i could have bought the 1965 gold vett in spinout in 1967 a winkel pontiac in reo for 2300 dolars iwas only 15 and i had a crush on yhat car its to bad i did not get it because i would have it to this day take a look at the race seen in the movie you will see it its the gold vet cant miss it that reno nv fo;ks not reo...................
I wonder who the dancer in a Cher-like outfit is.......and where she got the idea for it
Does anyone know the name of that jacket Elvis is wearing?
+Thomas Leone (ElvisTheKing) The jacket was called: Eddie Grimsby
richard lawless Thanks
His trousers were called : Granville Mumps
Hello t
Have you noticed there is not a single color girl dancing in this or any other movies when Elvis is performing? Probably because the 60's dancing was extremely goofy😄 Plus the musician in all of these movies are just miming or pretending to play their instrument while the backing track plays.
I noticed there's not a single color girl dancing in this movie, I wonder why? Hmm🤔...Plus all of the musician are just miming or pretending to play their instrument to make it look real. Ha, ha😄
Elvis stars in another formulaic, very lightweight, fluffy film, where the acting and dance routines can only be described as third rate! Elvis for the umpteenth time is seen crooning and gyrating to a bevy of beautiful young women, something which had become a tedious spectacle and frankly a massive bore! While the younger generation by 1965 were listening to a more vibrant and socially ‘edgy’ type of music, and watching films that reflected more social realism, Elvis’s films were stuck in a time warp. This type of film traded on Elvis’s name for box office takings! But even the most ardent Elvis fans would have been seriously disappointed by this offering.
@SCOTT WATSON By 1965, teenage audiences were listening to a more exciting and lively genre of dance music. Watching Elvis crooning a string of mediocre dull songs in third rate, corny films, churned out with alarming regularity consigned him to the ‘has been’ pop star. In the U.K. the James Bond spy films, despite the fact that the storylines were far fetched, captured the new mood of fun and thrills demanded by the public, whereas Elvis films were frankly sleep inducing. Furthermore the pop music of the mid 1960’s were listening to British pop groups and other new waves of music, such as ‘Tamla Motown.’ By 1965, ‘Harum Scarum’ was evidence of the depths to which his film career had sunk. For several more years, Elvis would hang around, hoping to improve his Hollywood image. Unfortunately, successive films proved to be a massive yawn. Yes, they made huge sums of money, but young people had stopped going to watch a musical genre of Elvis films which offered poor acting, absurd storylines and excruciating dialogue. In the mid 1960’s Elvis was still a huge name in show business but it was a name that traded on his 50’s record successes. The pop charts reflected the decline of Elvis with the teenage audience. His big hit in 1965 ‘Crying in the Chapel’ was the slow moving, maudlin ballad, originally recorded in 1960. It was a joyless and dull song, which merely cemented the image of Elvis as someone who had moved away completely from the young rebel who set audiences alight with a string of dynamic and electrifying records. Trust me, the disco scene of 1965, was not listening to Elvis records. Yes, his films in terms of box office, were commercial successes, but by 1965, the majority of young people were going to see more ‘cutting edge’ films which challenged the status quo. Sadly Elvis had become the status quo, he was part of the old 50’s establishment of pop music. What had gone wrong with Elvis’s film career? To Colonel Parker, Elvis was a carnival concession. He was getting million dollar offers to keep at the same old formula junk and since Parker had no idea how good films were made he kept agreeing to the deals while the money was there. Harum Scarum shows the formula at its most derivative. Elvis himself looked bored and distracted at times on screen and even looked as if he was saying his lines while under sedation. The bulk of the songs are strictly for the Pat Boone set and badly out of date before the movie even came out. At a time of rapid change and great excitement in the music world (the Beatles made HELP around the same time) the music in Elvis' films did not evolve or change, it just got recycled.