@@ronniechilds2002 What was also good about Elvis was that he wasn't really vain. Elvis and Marylin Monroe were once asked about their most beautiful experiences in their lives. Elvis replied that during his time in Germany he had a landlady who always ironed his laundry and laid it out neatly; he had very fond memories of her. Monroe remembered a bread seller who spoke to her in a completely normal and natural way. So both stars mentioned simple people with hearts.
@@gutermonddugehstsostille5592 Elvis was said to be a regular down to earth kinda guy, which when you consider the amount of pressure and the constant "female gaze" and the utter a hole he had for a manager, It's surprising he didn't go insane!
@@Elvis-guy1973 I have to agree with you! You can say what you want about America, but it has also brought beautiful things to the world, especially (despite all the wars) humanity. Many contemporary witnesses from the end of World War II told me that the Americans were always kind to children and brought many war orphans with them to America out of compassion and love. An old man once told me: Americans can be childlike. That's high praise! Presley and Monroe certainly also had dark sides, but they came across as human. You can take an example from this! We need unperverted humanity. You can save yourself Antifa and colorful flags etc.!!! Jesus is the Savior!
This was the first show I ever saw Elvis on. I was blown away. Having to listen to homogenized singers like Patti Page, Perry Como, and others, I knew music would never be the same again. With Bill Black slappin' the hell outta that base and Scotty Moore with great guitar pickin', Elvis saved Rock!
Crazy how deep his voice became in the 70s. I mean it’s not crazy with all the singing over the years strengthened his vocal muscles plus aging but still it’s interesting how the body evolves overtime including voices
@@jussix48 There's a song that Cochran sings called "My Way" and I swear it's that good that I doubt it will ever be betterd. Is betterd a word?😂It is now! I also prefer Cochrans version of "Milkcow Blues Boogie" the guitar solo is insane! Credit has to be given where it has been earned.
This is truly the height of Elvis Presley as the King of Rock 'n' Roll! All I have to own is all the Dorsey Brothers "Stage Show" performances and the 5 Sun Label Singles! That is the Holy Grail of "Rockabilly"!
He hatred the title king of rock n roll since he wanted to be more than that he wanted to be a movie star like his idol James Dean who died the year earlier in 1955
@@SeptemberChild1835In what sense? Diversity of music / genres? No. Evolution of his music? No. Popularity or records sold? No. Actually writting his own songs? No. Instrumental skill? No. He might've been a better showman though, I'll give you that. Not trying to shit on Elvis here, he was a great singer and performer, and was increadibly important and influential in music history. Without him there likely would not be any Beatles, and it's fine if he fits your personal taste better, but I really do think they surpass him in almost every category.
LOL El has s much better voice than any of the Beatles about 100c more charisma and looks. And much better Live. AND he sold more records even beating the beatles got number ones in their home country only one to do that. You just prefer the Beatles almost anyone that covers a beatles song tops their vocals btw
@@thebelen2359 Elvis was the most diverse, musically. As Dave Marsh wrote, only Ray Charles approached Elvis for diversity and breadth of material. Elvis was the most important in evolution, too! 😃
There is Elvis and the Beatles, with a little Dylan on the side, and then everyone else. @thebelen2359 Elvis was pure, indigenous folk/country/rock and roll. An Armstrong or Robert Johnson. He was a giant of a talent without even knowing it, the greatest rocker and greatest ballad singer (in my opinion) twentieth century pop music has produced. The Beatles, like Elvis, lost their joy, their musical inspiration, and produced a lot of schlock in later years. I watched Elvis on Ed Sullivan in 56 and the Beatles of Ed Sullivan in 64. They were the same transformational talents that captured America and the world.
This is absolutely brilliant! The thing with Elvis is that you watch him there, 70 years ago, and today he still doesn't look out of place! He just looks so cool! He is just so fresh and electrifying! He transcends time!
When Paul McCartney visited Elvis' grave at Graceland he was interviewed and he stated he always thought they (the Beatles) had sold the most records but he had seen the evidence and it was Elvis. A lot of his overseas, Asia, and Latin American sales (where he was extremely popular) were not tabulated correctly.
EVERY YEAR WAS ELVIS'S YEAR SOLD MORE RECORDS IN HIS SHORT LIFE THAN ANYONE ELSE, EVEN TO THIS DAY ALMOST 50 YRS AGO HE DIED. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢😢 BEAUTIFUL ELVIS 😍
Not quite true, the Beatles have sold the most accredited singles and albums EPs combined than any other artist if you going by wild and exaggerated reports from sources who have personal interest in their particular artist such as Michael Jackson while thriller officially as sold some 60-70million copies but if you hunt around you have people saying it,s sold upwards of 110 million but if thriller as only sold 30 million in the world's biggest and most accredited market were sales can be tracked as in the USA were on earth did the other 80million sales come if the it only sold 30 million in the world's biggest market since there is no bigger market then the figure of 110 million is wrong
Me encanta ELVIS por su talento su voz su inconparable música sonrisa hermosa canciónes divinas su estilo siempre elegante ELVIS para siempre inolvidable ELVIS vive en nuestro corazón por siempre 💕 ♥️ ❤️ 💖 🎶 💜 💕 ♥️ ❤️ 💖 🎶 💜 💕 gracias por compartir bendiciones ♥️ 2025 6 1 ❤
@@claudivannonato5958 just love them both,Elvis was music's greatest performer and The Beatles were music's greatest songwriters,they weren't and never will be replaced, just enjoy them both.
@@claudivannonato5958 I used to be the greatest beatles fan, from 10 to 12, when I discovered Elvis and the music from the 50's, to realize that the beatles just carried on with the work of buddy holly. They were very good, but I don't think they played in the same league.
Elvis had the right looks and the right name and just came along at the right time to become the icon he became. It's like it was just meant to be. Music was at a stage in time it needed to change to interest the newer younger audiences. Teens and young women were primed ready and unknowingly waiting to see someone on stage perform and without first even knowing himself Elvis performed for them. In fact he had to ask why the girls were screaming the first time he performed for an audience and once he was told why he took it from there. His music got air time because kids called in request to hear him and his records sold. Night shows wanted to have him on to be one of the first to introduce him for their show ratings. It wasn't long that the girls wanted him and the boys were either jealous or wanted to be him, he became famous around the Country. I listened as his music kept coming and his popularity kept growing then just as Elvis and his music captured the Country new music started capturing the Country. Young Rock Bands of the 70's started popping up everywhere capturing the attention of teens and young adults across the Country just as Elvis did in his beginning days. In the 70's Elvis still had his followers but having reached his 40's his audience was getting older and the younger generations were expanding their musical interest. I feel if Elvis had lived longer he probably would have gone into Country music which would've probably been great.
BABY love you before this date LOVE you since 1954 you captured my heart ❤️ 💙 💜 💖 💗 💘 ❤️ 💙 💜 💖 💗 and you still have it beautiful gorgeous Elvis for ever and ever and ever and ever 💘 ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Margo
Y luego dicen por ahí los envidiosos que Elvis no es el rey del rock and roll. Que manera de interpretar el rock, con esa voz mágica, cautivadora e hipnotizante,. Elvis Presley fue único, una súper estrella.
@@alainthirion9019 moi 63 ans je l admire depuis l âge de 5 ans et j'ai eu le grand bonheur a 12 ans et 15 ans et 16 ans avec ma grand maternel de le voir en concert . En 1972 à New-York au madison square garden en 1975 a Las Vegas au Hilton et 1976 a Omaha. Elvis est inégalable pour l éternité et des siecles. Amitié fan du king Elvis Presley.
@peterjakub5480 the pack were touring, performing gigs , traveling constantly AND sleeping in their cars when they could....plus they were downing 💊 pills for enhancing...it was a rough time for the PIONEERS of Rock&Roll 😎🎵🎼🎸🎷🎹🎙 🎶
That's the night I fell in love with ❤Elvis❤!!!! Oh! YEAH!!! I was 15 then! And after all these years he still excites me!!! As one woman said about Elvis "He gets my Phi Beta Kappa key a janglin!"
GOD BLESS YOU SWEET DREAMS BABY now you belong to God you are like yesterday love you forever and ever Margo ❤️ 💗 ♥️ 💖 💕 💙 ❤️ 💗 ♥️ 💖 💕 💙 ❤️ 💗 ♥️ 💖 💕 💙 ❤️ 💗 ♥️ 💖 💕 💙 ❤️ 💗
Elvis had a 2 week residency at Las Vegas' New Frontier in 1956, and was in 4 Hollywood movies before being drafted into the Army in 1958. More than anything, I think losing his mom at such a young age (she was only 46) and his upper/downer dependency (which started in the military) was what really changed him.
I agree. It was the lost of his mom that affected him the most. Also, when he was discharged from the army, he should have gotten rid of the Colonel. He needed a new manager by then. He was ready to tour the world and Tom Parker prevented him from doing so for over 20 years.
Does anyone here reading this comment know of anyone in US history who remained the same after serving in any of the then 4, now 6 branches of the US Armed Forces while SIMULTANEOUSLY being i) the most famous person in the world ii) the most celebrated solo musician in history iii) his country's highest PERSONAL tax payer since 1957 and all the way through 1965, iv) the world's most photographed musician ever, v) living off base in the most visited home in Europe, where he continued to be vi) the person who gave most autographs in history, defying the laws of supply and demand, as his is amongst the top selling, even today. Summarizing, does anyone know anyone more prone to "change" than Elvis Presley, born in the poorest of the then 49 states of Union, in a home with an outhouse shared by five other families, then moving at age 13 not to the state of California, or New York, but to the second poorest?. He was an historical figure before his return in 1960, so if the Army changed him, so it would have changed any other person with the same PERSONAL attributes, the pros and the cons. I was changed, entirely, by my two years at a now defunct US private military academy, but that was peanuts compared to what the Army taught Elvis. He was a changed man, but it was INEVITABLE given who he was BEFORE.
February 4th, 1956. Elvis' second appearance on 'The Dorsey Brothers Stage Show' (the first one being on January 28th, 1956). This second time on TV, Elvis would perform, together onstage with Scotty Moore, Bill Black and DJ Fontana, to "Baby Let's Play House" and "Tutti Frutti". ⚡ Great quality video! Thank you so much for sharing it. ❤
What a choice of song for tv in the 1950s!
😂
The man deserves to be listened to in a hundred years. an experience!
In 30 years time it will be the first 100 years 🎙️🎶
We're already just about exactly 2/3 of the way there!
@@ronniechilds2002
What was also good about Elvis was that he wasn't really vain.
Elvis and Marylin Monroe were once asked about their most beautiful experiences in their lives. Elvis replied that during his time in Germany he had a landlady who always ironed his laundry and laid it out neatly; he had very fond memories of her. Monroe remembered a bread seller who spoke to her in a completely normal and natural way.
So both stars mentioned simple people with hearts.
@@gutermonddugehstsostille5592 Elvis was said to be a regular down to earth kinda guy, which when you consider the amount of pressure and the constant "female gaze" and the utter a hole he had for a manager, It's surprising he didn't go insane!
@@Elvis-guy1973 I have to agree with you!
You can say what you want about America, but it has also brought beautiful things to the world, especially (despite all the wars) humanity.
Many contemporary witnesses from the end of World War II told me that the Americans were always kind to children and brought many war orphans with them to America out of compassion and love.
An old man once told me: Americans can be childlike. That's high praise!
Presley and Monroe certainly also had dark sides, but they came across as human. You can take an example from this! We need unperverted humanity.
You can save yourself Antifa and colorful flags etc.!!!
Jesus is the Savior!
This was the first show I ever saw Elvis on. I was blown away. Having to listen to homogenized singers like Patti Page, Perry Como, and others, I knew music would never be the same again. With Bill Black slappin' the hell outta that base and Scotty Moore with great guitar pickin', Elvis saved Rock!
Exactly!! Thank you!! I, too, saw this. 😃👍👍👍
Crazy how deep his voice became in the 70s. I mean it’s not crazy with all the singing over the years strengthened his vocal muscles plus aging but still it’s interesting how the body evolves overtime including voices
His voice had some very nice deep tones here in this video too…
His voice was already deep in 1956.
@@PauloPereira-jj4jvlol
He had an amazing vocal range he could go low to high with out effort check out 60's song " Surrender"
@@carminetocco9334 yes he did
That was freakin awesome!!! No auto tune…live tv… no big production values…just get up there and do. Wild!!!
😃👍👍👍❤
If he only had more than 3 chords on the guitar. 😂😂😂
@@johnmc3862 Oh, there were far more than that!! Please don’t infect this with your ignorance! 😃
The performance was enhanced especially Scottys licks.
That’s what I’m talking about! I’m glad I’m not the only one that recognizes that.
Elvis was so great 1954-1958, nothing like him ever!❤
1968-1970 also...
Elvis's voice only got better and he only got better looking First time I saw him is 1957 next time 72 and 77
Oui c'est vrai du grand Elvis ❤❤
The Beginning of it All!! 😃❤
@@blueberry11051Tried to stop the Beatles entering the states unfortunately.
Pure raw talent from the King and all the boys in the band.
“Before Elvis there was nothing.” John Lennon
"I'd rather see you dead"
No offence but before Elvis there was Hank!
@@MD-lf3gt When you were magenta.
@@MD-lf3gtwhen you were racist
No mundo da música claro
Incredible. If only they could have gotten Scotty’s guitar louder in the mix.
Yes Scotty was ACES 🌟🌟🌟
Agreed
Whoever did the sound balance should be exiled to St. Helena for excising Scotty Moore’s breaks.
I learnt both solos. He does similar solos ( slightly different) on Good rocking tonight.
Yeah such a shame. It's a great solo and would have made a huge difference
He was great from 1954 till present and now 2025 .Awesome stuff and Bill black is beating that big instrument think it's bass .Fantastic ❤😮
Elvis was so cool that and handsome. There will never be another one like him
Incredible talent that deserves far more respect! He changed music/business and opened the doors for so many!
Pretty cool of the Dorsey brothers to give Elvis a boost at such an early time.
Elvis is Elvis, no one to compare...! 🕵🏻🎶🔥🎶👍🏿👍🏿
Exactly
I thought Eddie Cochran had great potential to rival Elvis.
@@Elvis-guy1973 Eddie was good, but Elvis was great...! 🕵🏻🙂👌
@@jussix48 There's a song that Cochran sings called "My Way" and I swear it's that good that I doubt it will ever be betterd. Is betterd a word?😂It is now! I also prefer Cochrans version of "Milkcow Blues Boogie" the guitar solo is insane! Credit has to be given where it has been earned.
@@jussix48 Eddie Cochran never really got the opportunity to become the finished article.
Raw and dangerous love it it is such a treat to watch them all Scottie, Bill, D.J. and Elvis.
This is truly the height of Elvis Presley as the King of Rock 'n' Roll!
All I have to own is all the Dorsey Brothers "Stage Show" performances and the 5 Sun Label Singles!
That is the Holy Grail of "Rockabilly"!
Undisputed king of rock ‘n’ roll
He hatred the title king of rock n roll since he wanted to be more than that he wanted to be a movie star like his idol James Dean who died the year earlier in 1955
Discovering Elvis is like finding the Beatles all over again. This performance is the stuff of legends bravo
No. Elvis is far above the Beatles.
@@SeptemberChild1835In what sense? Diversity of music / genres? No. Evolution of his music? No. Popularity or records sold? No. Actually writting his own songs? No. Instrumental skill? No. He might've been a better showman though, I'll give you that.
Not trying to shit on Elvis here, he was a great singer and performer, and was increadibly important and influential in music history. Without him there likely would not be any Beatles, and it's fine if he fits your personal taste better, but I really do think they surpass him in almost every category.
LOL El has s much better voice than any of the Beatles about 100c more charisma and looks. And much better Live. AND he sold more records even beating the beatles got number ones in their home country only one to do that. You just prefer the Beatles almost anyone that covers a beatles song tops their vocals btw
@@thebelen2359 Elvis was the most diverse, musically. As Dave Marsh wrote, only Ray Charles approached Elvis for diversity and breadth of material. Elvis was the most important in evolution, too! 😃
There is Elvis and the Beatles, with a little Dylan on the side, and then everyone else. @thebelen2359 Elvis was pure, indigenous folk/country/rock and roll. An Armstrong or Robert Johnson. He was a giant of a talent without even knowing it, the greatest rocker and greatest ballad singer (in my opinion) twentieth century pop music has produced. The Beatles, like Elvis, lost their joy, their musical inspiration, and produced a lot of schlock in later years. I watched Elvis on Ed Sullivan in 56 and the Beatles of Ed Sullivan in 64. They were the same transformational talents that captured America and the world.
This is absolutely brilliant! The thing with Elvis is that you watch him there, 70 years ago, and today he still doesn't look out of place! He just looks so cool! He is just so fresh and electrifying! He transcends time!
Just incredible… mastery … I still love this song especially how Elvis performs it
When Paul McCartney visited Elvis' grave at Graceland he was interviewed and he stated he always thought they (the Beatles) had sold the most records but he had seen the evidence and it was Elvis. A lot of his overseas, Asia, and Latin American sales (where he was extremely popular) were not tabulated correctly.
EVERY YEAR WAS ELVIS'S YEAR SOLD MORE RECORDS IN HIS SHORT LIFE THAN ANYONE ELSE, EVEN TO THIS DAY ALMOST 50 YRS AGO HE DIED. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢😢 BEAUTIFUL ELVIS 😍
Not quite true, the Beatles have sold the most accredited singles and albums EPs combined than any other artist if you going by wild and exaggerated reports from sources who have personal interest in their particular artist such as Michael Jackson while thriller officially as sold some 60-70million copies but if you hunt around you have people saying it,s sold upwards of 110 million but if thriller as only sold 30 million in the world's biggest and most accredited market were sales can be tracked as in the USA were on earth did the other 80million sales come if the it only sold 30 million in the world's biggest market since there is no bigger market then the figure of 110 million is wrong
ELVIS WAS AMAZING ALWAYS ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Real Rock and Roll!
the blend of country,RnB,blues, was really incredible
Me encanta ELVIS por su talento su voz su inconparable música sonrisa hermosa canciónes divinas su estilo siempre elegante ELVIS para siempre inolvidable ELVIS vive en nuestro corazón por siempre 💕 ♥️ ❤️ 💖 🎶 💜 💕 ♥️ ❤️ 💖 🎶 💜 💕 gracias por compartir bendiciones ♥️ 2025 6 1 ❤
Мощь энергии Элвиса передается и через 50 лет через экран.Уникальный артист с диапазоном голоса в три октавы.❤
The best ever.
Oh my god!I wish I was born earlier in the fifties so I could've been able to see Elvis right from the beginning of his career!❤🎶
😂❤ Que loucura!!! Love You Elvis!!
Just amazing raw talent and charisma! ❤
Absolute musical genius..no training just pure talent
Extraordinario el mejor él número 1 de la música internacional ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Elvis forever immortal.
Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱
Elvis really had it all.
Yes!... He was supreme among young people, until the arrival of the Beatles. Big Elvis! Regardless of anything, it's unforgettable! 🙏
The Beatles were crap, compared to him.
@@doowoppyify Well, I think you exaggerated the comparison! Beatles were another revolutionary movement in young music. But... I respect your opinion.
@@claudivannonato5958 just love them both,Elvis was music's greatest performer and The Beatles were music's greatest songwriters,they weren't and never will be replaced, just enjoy them both.
@@claudivannonato5958 I used to be the greatest beatles fan, from 10 to 12, when I discovered Elvis and the music from the 50's, to realize that the beatles just carried on with the work of buddy holly. They were very good, but I don't think they played in the same league.
@@johnrichardson7284 Yes my friend! You're absolutely right! I for example, love Elvis and Beatles também! Big hug!
Absolutely Brilliant!! The Big Bang!!
Only Elvis can do that......! No body else.
Thank you thank you thank you love all Elvis songs like yesterday so special wonderful margot 🎉🎉🎉
Elvis had the right looks and the right name and just came along at the right time to become the icon he became. It's like it was just meant to be. Music was at a stage in time it needed to change to interest the newer younger audiences. Teens and young women were primed ready and unknowingly waiting to see someone on stage perform and without first even knowing himself Elvis performed for them. In fact he had to ask why the girls were screaming the first time he performed for an audience and once he was told why he took it from there. His music got air time because kids called in request to hear him and his records sold. Night shows wanted to have him on to be one of the first to introduce him for their show ratings. It wasn't long that the girls wanted him and the boys were either jealous or wanted to be him, he became famous around the Country. I listened as his music kept coming and his popularity kept growing then just as Elvis and his music captured the Country new music started capturing the Country. Young Rock Bands of the 70's started popping up everywhere capturing the attention of teens and young adults across the Country just as Elvis did in his beginning days. In the 70's Elvis still had his followers but having reached his 40's his audience was getting older and the younger generations were expanding their musical interest. I feel if Elvis had lived longer he probably would have gone into Country music which would've probably been great.
BABY love you before this date LOVE you since 1954 you captured my heart ❤️ 💙 💜 💖 💗 💘 ❤️ 💙 💜 💖 💗 and you still have it beautiful gorgeous Elvis for ever and ever and ever and ever 💘 ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Margo
Y luego dicen por ahí los envidiosos que Elvis no es el rey del rock and roll. Que manera de interpretar el rock, con esa voz mágica, cautivadora e hipnotizante,. Elvis Presley fue único, una súper estrella.
A prova de que Elvis Presley é o rei do rock é o fato de o trono ainda está vazio. Ninguém ousou requerer o trono.
THE GREATEST ENTERTAINER EVER❤ Fantastic song with Fantastic Elvis ❤️ 👌 🙌 👏👏👏👏
Thanks for sharing 🙏
This is the song that rocked Keith Richards to the core……
Elvis était incomparable de 1955 à 1977 il a toujours su renouveler il était phénoménal à chaques époques.
D accord moi 60 ans et mon idole à tout jamais ❤
@@alainthirion9019 moi 63 ans je l admire depuis l âge de 5 ans et j'ai eu le grand bonheur a 12 ans et 15 ans et 16 ans avec ma grand maternel de le voir en concert . En 1972 à New-York au madison square garden en 1975 a Las Vegas au Hilton et 1976 a Omaha. Elvis est inégalable pour l éternité et des siecles. Amitié fan du king Elvis Presley.
Always was and always will be THE KING.
turn on the TV back then and then you see this... so cool even TV can't capture his coolness
The live audience was like, HOLY CRAP. What did we just witness!? -- The KING, baby.
Not seen this before, great stuff, although you can't beat ready teddy live TV also
Elvis was clearly burnt out and you can see it in his eyes BUT that energy NEVER let'm down. RIP Elvis🕊️
Burnt out in 1956?
Nope - to the contrary, he doesn't look burnt out at all. His eyes are just like that....heavy lidded...part of his sexy appeal to women.
E was wearing eye makeup plus old black and white TV. He looked amazing and dangerous!
No that’s called mascara 😆🤣
@peterjakub5480 the pack were touring, performing gigs , traveling constantly AND sleeping in their cars when they could....plus they were downing 💊 pills for enhancing...it was a rough time for the PIONEERS of Rock&Roll 😎🎵🎼🎸🎷🎹🎙 🎶
Phenomemal performance with brilliant accompaniment. Thanks for sharing. ✌️👑👼❤️🫶🌞
With Scotty Moore, Bill Black, and D.J. Fontana.
That's the night I fell in love with ❤Elvis❤!!!! Oh! YEAH!!! I was 15 then! And after all these years he still excites me!!! As one woman said about Elvis "He gets my Phi Beta Kappa key a janglin!"
Unique au Monde ❤ bravo Mr Presley
Wow, amazing quality. Great work. Elvis never looked better and clearer in these early t.v. appearances. Wish they do all of them.
Rock n roll never dies. 🎸
GOD BLESS YOU SWEET DREAMS BABY now you belong to God you are like yesterday love you forever and ever Margo ❤️ 💗 ♥️ 💖 💕 💙 ❤️ 💗 ♥️ 💖 💕 💙 ❤️ 💗 ♥️ 💖 💕 💙 ❤️ 💗 ♥️ 💖 💕 💙 ❤️ 💗
I was so fantastic in so many ways. He is so amazing and beautiful in always.
I meant to say he was so Fantastic, in so many ways. Hope that was understood
Imagine Elvis plugged into an electric guitar with a marshal amp at this very same date of 1954 doing the exact same song with full distortion. Epic.
pure gold from the king in his early days absolutely magnificent.🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Grande ! Que gran intuición ,energía vital ,pionero ,voz y saber hacer , frescura y juventud !
El mejor artista de todos hasta hoy y siempre ELVIS POR SIEMPRE VIVE EN NUESTRO CORAZÓN 💕 ❤️ ♥️ 🎶 💖 💛 💕 ❤️
0:43 LOVE how Scotty goes up to C7th for just a beat! again at 1:46!
Elvis was never the same after he returned from the military and was sold to Hollywood and Las Vegas.
Elvis had a 2 week residency at Las Vegas' New Frontier in 1956, and was in 4 Hollywood movies before being drafted into the Army in 1958. More than anything, I think losing his mom at such a young age (she was only 46) and his upper/downer dependency (which started in the military) was what really changed him.
I agree. It was the lost of his mom that affected him the most. Also, when he was discharged from the army, he should have gotten rid of the Colonel. He needed a new manager by then. He was ready to tour the world and Tom Parker prevented him from doing so for over 20 years.
I think he was at the top of his game from 68 to 70. Love the 50s as well but not a comparison for me.
Does anyone here reading this comment know of anyone in US history who remained the same after serving in any of the then 4, now 6 branches of the US Armed Forces while SIMULTANEOUSLY being i) the most famous person in the world ii) the most celebrated solo musician in history iii) his country's highest PERSONAL tax payer since 1957 and all the way through 1965, iv) the world's most photographed musician ever, v) living off base in the most visited home in Europe, where he continued to be vi) the person who gave most autographs in history, defying the laws of supply and demand, as his is amongst the top selling, even today. Summarizing, does anyone know anyone more prone to "change" than Elvis Presley, born in the poorest of the then 49 states of Union, in a home with an outhouse shared by five other families, then moving at age 13 not to the state of California, or New York, but to the second poorest?. He was an historical figure before his return in 1960, so if the Army changed him, so it would have changed any other person with the same PERSONAL attributes, the pros and the cons. I was changed, entirely, by my two years at a now defunct US private military academy, but that was peanuts compared to what the Army taught Elvis. He was a changed man, but it was INEVITABLE given who he was BEFORE.
Historic Performance 🕶
I love that song you take care and God bless he was really young there
Elvis still the King, AMAZING
Those were the days.
DJ Fontana❤Bill Black❤Scotty Moore❤👑Elvis Presley⚡❤
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Awe, finally heard the line Lennon took for “Run for Your Life”. 😎
King of Rock n' Roll
February 4th, 1956. Elvis' second appearance on 'The Dorsey Brothers Stage Show' (the first one being on January 28th, 1956). This second time on TV, Elvis would perform, together onstage with Scotty Moore, Bill Black and DJ Fontana, to "Baby Let's Play House" and "Tutti Frutti". ⚡ Great quality video! Thank you so much for sharing it. ❤
Gracias por esta actualización de Elvis en sus principios 👑👑👑❤
He is a treasure
THE KING.. no other words needed. 👑
1:06 “What are they hollering at?” “They wanna see you wiggle boy!”
Rocking song ❤
Look at that eye makeup! Love it!
the bass is in Paul McCartney hands now; he has it now
Hats off to the Dorsey Bro's for giving Elvis this shot. I only wonder if they knew they were passing the torch and rendering themselves irrelevant?
Superb!
! Absolutely legendary !
I learned both solos in this .Sure is a shame you can't hear them in this track .A great song.
Elvis is and always will be king
Awesome cool song yay 🎸🎤👍
King Cool!
From the waist up.
Elvis forever
Geniale Mucke ❤❤❤
Una de las mejores canciones de Elvis.
Amazing
AWESOME!!! HE IS SO FANTASTIC!! WE LOVE YOU ELVIS!! YOU ARE ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS FOR ALL ETERNITY!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Du vrai rock ❤ pas comme maintenant
Du grand King le meilleur ❤❤
Temuco Chile simplemente genial el gran Rey elvis presley
Brilliant
There will never be another Elvis Presley again.
Really you came up that all by yourself!!
Austin Butler really nailed it and the voice is very close.
Sort of.
ELVIS PRESLEY JOVEN Y GUAPO UNA VOS MARAVILLOSA👏👏👏👏👏👍
Wauuuuv that was very good ❤❤1956
Beatles fun, Elvis amazing!
Great band.