Can u imagine how freaking *cool* Elvis was at the time?! He was hot, a good singer, had so much talent it literally shook outta him-and always in a manly, smooth kinda way, and to top it off Elvis was FUNNY. He was so popular - he was god-like. EVERYONE knew Elvis. Everyone. From children to great grandparents. ELVIS was everywhere.
Not to mention that this kind of stuff was new to everyone, and the dancing especially. Some considered it scandalous. He had a huge impact on not just music. And others like the Beatles were just had huge impacts
The king 👑😍 forever and ever yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah baby Great great reaction 🤣😃😅😂 Reaction " I can't stop loving you " Las Vegas 1970 please thanks thanks very much.
FYI. This is not a video. It's a scene from his movie JaIlhouse Rock. He's a guy who was in jail but gets out and becomes famous. That was a performance he was doing for a television show in the movie.
The very first song I heard Elvis sing was “Heartbreak Hotel” in 1956. I was hooked. When we watched Elvis on the Ed Sullivan Show they would only show him from the waist up. Needless to say that made him more intriguing. I was fortunate to be on the ground floor when the transition was made from R & B to rock n roll. There is absolutely no music artist with the charisma of the likes of Elvis Presley..
This is actually considered as the world's 1st music video. It was in a scene in the movie Jailhouse Rock. It gave MTV the idea to do music videos starting in the '80's. The 1st song I heard of Elvis is ALL SHOOK UP. It ranks right up there with Heartbreak Hotel, Love Me Tender, Jailhouse Rock, Teddy Bear, Hound Dog, Suspicious Minds, Don't Be Cruel and many more. Another multi million selling hit as well as # 1 on the charts. There's a long, long list of greatest hits from Elvis. Good Luck Charm, Are You Lonesome Tonight, Polk Salad Annie!!!!!!!
"This is why our mothers were "All shook up." Haha. Peace and love. And Elvis did all his own choreography. "If you can't find a partner use a wooden chair."
The video was from a movie. It was 1957 and Elvis was 22 years old. Elvis was. (and still is) a GIANT. HE IS ONE OF A KIND and will NEVER be replaced. His multidudes of fans STILL LOVE him
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 what in the world are you talking about? I was just giving you background history. You don't look old enough to remember the facts.
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 what's your hate on E. He was an amazing entertainer. So was Michael Jackson, so was Prince, so was Jimi. Elvis helped to change the world This opened the doors for mainstream people to listen to black artists. So he covered alot of songs at the beginning by black artists. He grew up with black people. So did I brother. I'm not racist. For those that know me know I'm not. I don't care for stupid, angry people. Have no te for that. Sorry bait not taken. I'm willing to have the discussion with you. I know, Elvis didn't do enough for black people. I get it.🙄
@@markmoscatello9461 Firstly show me where I have hated on Elvis. He didn't open the door, he shut the door. Growing up with black people is far different from being black! ruclips.net/video/hZF3L0WWtg0/видео.html open your eyes.
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 Should I say stevie is racist. Did anyone hold stevie back. Motown is one the greatest music ompanies that ever existed. Did anyone hold Berry Gordy back. It's uo to the person. Not excusing stupid KKK fools. Look how they treated Elvis when he became famous. Elvis was poorer than the most poor individuals in third world country''s. Elvis could have just gave up and never became anything. He could have played the victim card. He was an outsider growing up. Elvis worked hard to succeed in life. He thought differently and people liked him cause he treated everyone with respect and dignity. Same with Stevie. Stevie started off way younger than Elvis. Blind and all. He had a sense of purpose. Stevie can see more than most people with all senses. It's what's you do. Nobody holds you back. I'm a big fan of Stevie.
Elvis is surrounded by THREE DOZEN professional dancers, and he CLEARLY stands out as the LEAD dancer, INCREDIBLE one of a kind Supernova of talent who CHANGED EVERYTHING.
Hey another great reaction, but you got to watch black leather badass Elvis watch Trying to get to you or one night with you from his 68 comeback special. Elvis is where cool came from 😎
This is from the movie Jailhouse Rock, Elvis did this movie in 1957: you should check it out, also King Creole, he was on my opinion a. very good actor.
I love that you picked us on that line… Number 47 said to number three "You're the cutest jailbird I ever did see I sure would be delighted with your company Come on and do the Jailhouse Rock with me" 🤷♀️
The "video" was the song presentation scene from the movie of the same name, with a male chorus added for the film (not on the record release) mostly mixed out except at the end. For instance, if you just watch the movie as it normally is, the scene opens with the chorus chanting, "One, two, one, two-two, one, two, one, two-two..." before Elvis starts to sing.
Elvis never lip synced live on stage but he lip-synced in his movie soundtracks. So the way it works, is the musicians and singers record everything in a studio. And then on the soundstage weeks later, they actually put it together and film video.
There is an exception to Elvis L lip syncing live on stage. If you look at the 68 comeback show. The final song in the show was Elvis in His white coat and slacks suit singing “If I Can dream. There is a segment that was shot with Elvis on stage in the black leather suit, and he is performing If I Can Dream,, if you watch his mouth toward the end of the song, what you hear is says the answer with come SOMEHOW , but his lips are saying SOMEWHERE. The song was recorded only one take and it was done live in the white suit. He is lip syncing in the black suit on this song. Check it out and let me know if you see it.
@@chuckc7594 True. I have said so in multiple reaction video comment sections. What people have to do is slow it down to half speed and they will be able to tell.
This was from the movie Jailhouse Rock (1957). While his character was in prison he decided he wanted to become a singer when he got out. The scene you see actually was his character performing on tv. Here is the scene from the movie where it began: ruclips.net/video/MfrC8PAQtlg/видео.html
When I watch this video, it's like someone put a modern dancer into a room with clones of the three stooges. It's amazing watching Elvis in contrast to the rest of the troop.
Thanks, Dean kids! ain't nobody dancing like "Elvis the Pelvis" lol -- the lyrics are a bit disturbing, but the song was meant to be "in fun" - so back in the day -- we let that go... great reaction...
please react to Elvis sing, "bridge over troubled water" the 1970 version in his White Jump Suit- and also, Elvis singing, "you've lost that loving feeling", very soulful!
There is no music video for this but try "Such a Night" by Elvis. It was actually released by the drifters in 1954 and Elvis did a cover of it and released it on his 1960 album "Elvis is Back."
You should react to "Tonie Basil" She was the go to Dancer for a-lot of Movies in the 60's and considered The Grand Mother of Hip Hop She was a founding Member of "The Breakers" A dance group started in the early 70's and She is still dancing .There is a video of Her in Her 70's that will blow You away
Not exactly. Alex Romero was the choreographer for the movie and that particular musical performance. He said "Elvis, what I'm going to do is I'm going to go home tonight and I'm going to take what you do and work it into the routine, and it's going to be you, what you normally feel comfortable doing onstage, but I'm going to choreograph it." (Taken from pages 409 and 410 of Peter Guralnick's book "Last Train to Memphis.")
AS YOU SEE ELVIS IS JUST ONE OF A KIND!!! WE LOVE HIM VERY MUCH
Just love you guys and love Elvis too
You guys always put a smile on my face when I watch you guys keep up the great work your doing it is awesome I love you guys
Can u imagine how freaking *cool* Elvis was at the time?! He was hot, a good singer, had so much talent it literally shook outta him-and always in a manly, smooth kinda way, and to top it off Elvis was FUNNY. He was so popular - he was god-like. EVERYONE knew Elvis. Everyone. From children to great grandparents. ELVIS was everywhere.
Not to mention that this kind of stuff was new to everyone, and the dancing especially. Some considered it scandalous. He had a huge impact on not just music. And others like the Beatles were just had huge impacts
He was 22 years old when this video was filmed in 1957, 64 years ago. It still holds up, he was such a beautiful man!
Idk he was so young in this one, thanks
Damn. I was 1 years old when Elvis did this
He choreographed this....ahead of his time!
He didn't like the old-timey dance moves they had for him. And the recorded song didn't have all the back-up singers singing "rock, rock, rock".
He would have choreographed more if Col.Tom Parker world have let him.
You can see the influence from this video in Michael Jackson's Beat It video when he is dancing with the 2 gangs.
Rock n' roll baby clasic from 1956 himno elvis presley king rock n' roll 🤘🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸😎😎😎
The king 👑😍 forever and ever yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah baby
Great great reaction 🤣😃😅😂
Reaction " I can't stop loving you " Las Vegas 1970 please thanks thanks very much.
Nobody could move like Elvis.He was double jointed.He could twist his entire body in a pretzel.
FYI. This is not a video. It's a scene from his movie JaIlhouse Rock. He's a guy who was in jail but gets out and becomes famous. That was a performance he was doing for a television show in the movie.
Love your reaction.. can you imagine if elvis twin brother had lived, he died at childbirth.. wonder how the world would have been with two elvis's...
I am so old that I lived through both Elvis & The Beatles. I was very young when Elvis first came out. He is THE KING and that cannot be disputed.
ELVIS IS, WAS, AND WILL ALWAYS BE...THE KING of ROCK & ROLL!!
🇨🇦🍁🇨🇦
That dancing is what was blocked on tv..that had the girls screaming, but you never see. It was from a movie that is called Jail House Rock.
The very first song I heard Elvis sing was “Heartbreak Hotel” in 1956. I was hooked. When we watched Elvis on the Ed Sullivan Show they would only show him from the waist up. Needless to say that made him more intriguing. I was fortunate to be on the ground floor when the transition was made from R & B to rock n roll. There is absolutely no music artist with the charisma of the likes of Elvis Presley..
Not necessarily the best voice, but I would say Elvis was the best pure entertainer I've seen.
They didn’t call him “Elvis the Pelvis “ for nothing !!
I hate that saying. 😳😁🙄
The way Elvis moved...I’ll never be tired of it. Gets me every time. ❤️ you two
"Baby What You Want Me To Do" - Elvis Presley (1968 Comeback Special)
"Power Of My Love" - Elvis Presley.
This is actually considered as the world's 1st music video. It was in a scene in the movie Jailhouse Rock. It gave MTV the idea to do music videos starting in the '80's. The 1st song I heard of Elvis is ALL SHOOK UP. It ranks right up there with Heartbreak Hotel, Love Me Tender, Jailhouse Rock, Teddy Bear, Hound Dog, Suspicious Minds, Don't Be Cruel and many more. Another multi million selling hit as well as # 1 on the charts. There's a long, long list of greatest hits from Elvis. Good Luck Charm, Are You Lonesome Tonight, Polk Salad Annie!!!!!!!
Love Elvis. Thanks yall
you guys are the cutest couple- she has such a pretty smile- don't let her get away!
I defy anybody to not move during this song, your body just takes over! I loved seeing the joy on your faces as you listened!
Is is fun watching young people enjoying the music I enjoyed when I was young. Good music is good music. Don't matter when is was made.
Elvis could dance!!
Always want more Elvis thank you guys for playing he’s the greatest entertainer ever
I grew up on elvis. He was the best
The King
Great to see you guys reaction to Elvis this is a classic one of his most popular a great movie and song
Elvis 👍👍👍👍
Elvis was my first hero!
set the bar low didn't you?
Elvis could sing the phone book and people would still love him❤
Heyy guys , how are you , its my fave song from Elvis
From his 3rd film Jailhouse rock he was only 22 then great song thank you both 😊😷✌
"This is why our mothers were "All shook up." Haha. Peace and love. And Elvis did all his own choreography. "If you can't find a partner use a wooden chair."
more and more and more Elvis
That’s why he was called «The King of Rock’n’Roll »,guys!😎
He still call like that
This was from the movie by the same name in 1956. (Jailhouse Rock.) Very cool.
1957.
Timeless Classic Billboard Number One! 👍🔥😎
The video was from a movie. It was 1957 and Elvis was 22 years old. Elvis was. (and still is) a GIANT. HE IS ONE OF A KIND and will NEVER be replaced. His multidudes of fans STILL LOVE him
yeah well, misery loves company
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 what in the world are you talking about? I was just giving you background history. You don't look old enough to remember the facts.
This is from the movie Jail House Rock. a prop guy most likely took the trombone out to the side of the filming
Elvis was the very first to dance and sing. He was filmed from his wast up after he wiggled his hips on his first TV appearance.
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I had a good time watching you dance like Elvis, but no one like him to move his hips 😎🤣
Elvis was one of the first to just let go!!! This was 1957!!!
Man he could dance. The worlds first music video. Live to see more young Elvis try hound dog from the Ed Sullivan show in 1956 😀
WILLL DO BROTHER
Number 47 said to number 3, you're the cutest jailbird I ever did see is Best song phrase ever
They brought in a choreographer to do this and Elvis was like I'm nah guys. I think I got this. Not a direct quote but it went something like that
Yeah! In the end, dancers were hired that copied HIS style for the video :)
another delusional Elvis fan.
living in a fantasy world of make believe.
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 what's your hate on E. He was an amazing entertainer. So was Michael Jackson, so was Prince, so was Jimi. Elvis helped to change the world This opened the doors for mainstream people to listen to black artists. So he covered alot of songs at the beginning by black artists. He grew up with black people. So did I brother. I'm not racist. For those that know me know I'm not. I don't care for stupid, angry people. Have no te for that. Sorry bait not taken. I'm willing to have the discussion with you. I know, Elvis didn't do enough for black people. I get it.🙄
@@markmoscatello9461
Firstly show me where I have hated on Elvis. He didn't open the door, he shut the door. Growing up with black people is far different from being black! ruclips.net/video/hZF3L0WWtg0/видео.html
open your eyes.
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 Should I say stevie is racist. Did anyone hold stevie back. Motown is one the greatest music ompanies that ever existed. Did anyone hold Berry Gordy back. It's uo to the person. Not excusing stupid KKK fools. Look how they treated Elvis when he became famous. Elvis was poorer than the most poor individuals in third world country''s. Elvis could have just gave up and never became anything. He could have played the victim card. He was an outsider growing up. Elvis worked hard to succeed in life. He thought differently and people liked him cause he treated everyone with respect and dignity. Same with Stevie. Stevie started off way younger than Elvis. Blind and all. He had a sense of purpose. Stevie can see more than most people with all senses. It's what's you do. Nobody holds you back. I'm a big fan of Stevie.
Elvis is surrounded by THREE DOZEN professional dancers, and he CLEARLY stands out as the LEAD dancer, INCREDIBLE one of a kind Supernova of talent who CHANGED EVERYTHING.
Never been another Elvis. I saw him four times. I know I am dating myself. He was awesome in person.
Yes he was an he had a beautiful face I am so glad we got to see him live I love his jump suits
Unchained melody by elvis
WOW NEVER KNEW HE DID THAT
Please react to “Trying to get to you” from Elvis’s 68 Comeback Special.
Hey another great reaction, but you got to watch black leather badass Elvis watch Trying to get to you or one night with you from his 68 comeback special. Elvis is where cool came from 😎
FORREST GUMP IS THE ONE TO TEACH ELVIS THIS DANCE! I SEENT IT IN THE FORREST GUMP MOVIE!
This is from the movie Jailhouse Rock, Elvis did this movie in 1957: you should check it out, also King Creole, he was on my opinion a. very good actor.
Hond dog in Live Elvis presley
This is a scene from the movie Jailhouse Rock & it was a TV special in the movie.
Im tuned in brody! Keep the heat coming 🔥🔥🔥🔥
So cool 'eh 😏🤘
No square dance🕺🏼allow!Just playing👍🏼🎼👍🏼🎼🔥.......
I never thought I would meet someone else that like elvis
I heard that when he did a live show on TV they had to film him from the waist up because his hips moved too provocatively for the times.
That is correct and happened multiple times on his performances.
I love that you picked us on that line…
Number 47 said to number three
"You're the cutest jailbird I ever did see
I sure would be delighted with your company
Come on and do the Jailhouse Rock with me" 🤷♀️
Awe some reaction
Give a watch/listen to 1968 Elvis comeback special. Listen to "Trying to get to you" and "One night with you" and you will love Elvis even more.
From the Elvis movie "Jailhouse Rock" from 1957...
unless its a co-ed jail... the line “number 47 said to number 3, you the cutest jail bird i ever seen” is interesting...
Amazed that the line made it past the censors back in 1957!
Sure it was coed..at least in tbe song.
The "video" was the song presentation scene from the movie of the same name, with a male chorus added for the film (not on the record release) mostly mixed out except at the end. For instance, if you just watch the movie as it normally is, the scene opens with the chorus chanting, "One, two, one, two-two, one, two, one, two-two..." before Elvis starts to sing.
I started getting into Elvis when I started understanding music.
(Elvis Presley Hound dog) it's the video with 10 million views the live version you'll get to see some more dance moves 💯🔥
I subscribed and I wish you all the success. Love your Elvis videos. Full of fun and energy.
YEP!THAT'S T H E KING! CHECK OUT HOUND DOG FROM THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW (OCTOBER 28,1956).THIS VERSION.PREPARE TO BE AMAZED!😮😯😲LOVE FROM GREECE! 🇬🇷
I'd love to see you post some of Elvis Presley 1967 comeback special after he got out of the army. Many good songs I think you too would enjoy
From the movie jailhouse rock. Good movie.
Keep working on his slick moves. Good luck.
I saw this movie when it came out, and didn't notice it was an all-white prison before!
You should react to several of the King of Creole clips. Some cool ones
I love your Elvis videos...Keep em coming!!
The King, himself!
Music videos became a thing in the late 80s...twenty years after this scene from a movie was filmed.
Elvis never lip synced live on stage but he lip-synced in his movie soundtracks. So the way it works, is the musicians and singers record everything in a studio. And then on the soundstage weeks later, they actually put it together and film video.
He lip-synced a few times in his 1968 Special.
There is an exception to Elvis L
lip syncing live on stage. If you look at the 68 comeback show. The final song in the show was Elvis in His white coat and slacks suit singing “If I Can dream. There is a segment that was shot with Elvis on stage in the black leather suit, and he is performing If I Can Dream,, if you watch his mouth toward the end of the song, what you hear is says the answer with come SOMEHOW , but his lips are saying SOMEWHERE. The song was recorded only one take and it was done live in the white suit. He is lip syncing in the black suit on this song. Check it out and let me know if you see it.
@@chuckc7594 True. I have said so in multiple reaction video comment sections. What people have to do is slow it down to half speed and they will be able to tell.
@@timcarr6401 Having watched it, I can understand why but most of it he sang live right there on the small stage with just a few backups and a guitar.
@@chuckc7594 There are two separate 'performances' of him in the leather outfit lip-synching IICD.
Elvis also made a lot of movies and everyone him and his band would sing in
That was from the 50's he was a while lot younger
This was from the movie Jailhouse Rock (1957). While his character was in prison he decided he wanted to become a singer when he got out. The scene you see actually was his character performing on tv. Here is the scene from the movie where it began: ruclips.net/video/MfrC8PAQtlg/видео.html
Michael Jackson actually got some of his dance moves from Elvis Presley such as the toe stands, pivets, shuffles,slides.
did he get the pedophiliac move too?
the king tnks from brasil
Thanks for posting this.
Love the variety
😎
When I watch this video, it's like someone put a modern dancer into a room with clones of the three stooges. It's amazing watching Elvis in contrast to the rest of the troop.
Just to let u know.. Elvis choreographed this at like 22
He was only 21 when he did this one.
Thanks, Dean kids! ain't nobody dancing like "Elvis the Pelvis" lol -- the lyrics are a bit disturbing, but the song was meant to be "in fun" - so back in the day -- we let that go... great reaction...
we danced the gitter bug to this music a very fast type of dance with a partner
This was a young Elvis "The Pelvis" (don't ask about his brother Enis).
please react to Elvis sing, "bridge over troubled water" the 1970 version in his White Jump Suit- and also, Elvis singing, "you've lost that loving feeling", very soulful!
There is no music video for this but try "Such a Night" by Elvis. It was actually released by the drifters in 1954 and Elvis did a cover of it and released it on his 1960 album "Elvis is Back."
You should react to "Tonie Basil" She was the go to Dancer for a-lot of Movies in the 60's and considered The Grand Mother of Hip Hop She was a founding Member of "The Breakers" A dance group started in the early 70's and She is still dancing .There is a video of Her in Her 70's that will blow You away
This was 50’s Elvis
Who would have imagined that the KING of Rock was actually the pioneer of pole dancing!! 😆
Thanks
Michael Jackson's father-in-law Elvis, because Michael was married to Elvis's daughter Lisa Marie.
That was a sham publicity wedding. Everyone knows Michael Jackson liked boys.
@@lewisclabough8305 That wasn't my point. MJ was still married by law to Elvis's daughter.
During the filming of this Elvis did not like the way the choreographer was doing things so Elvis took over and choreographed this himself.
Not exactly. Alex Romero was the choreographer for the movie and that particular musical performance. He said "Elvis, what I'm going to do is I'm going to go home tonight and I'm going to take what you do and work it into the routine, and it's going to be you, what you normally feel comfortable doing onstage, but I'm going to choreograph it." (Taken from pages 409 and 410 of Peter Guralnick's book "Last Train to Memphis.")
This is great