FIRST TIME REACTING TO | ELVIS PRESLEY AND FRANK SINATRA MAY 12, 1906 REACTION

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  • @Key-ho3qi
    @Key-ho3qi Рік тому +322

    Six feet tall, gorgeous face, respectful, unmatched style, great sense of humor, charismatic, beautiful voice (singing and talking), kind hearted, great hair and in my opinion the first man to ever have swag. It doesn’t get better than Elvis Presley! He is the definition of perfection. 😍❤️

    • @JillSmith-tw4ly
      @JillSmith-tw4ly Рік тому +17

      When she said "Shout out to his barber" I chuckled. 😁

    • @Key-ho3qi
      @Key-ho3qi Рік тому +14

      @@JillSmith-tw4ly Right! His barber did have him looking good.❤️

    • @McMahonHater
      @McMahonHater Рік тому +7

      6'4".

    • @CCoburn3
      @CCoburn3 Рік тому +17

      Elvis had class. There's no denying that.

    • @kerrypapworth1526
      @kerrypapworth1526 Рік тому +23

      Agree 100% Elvis was absolute perfection 💐💕

  • @marcoscartasable
    @marcoscartasable Рік тому +27

    Even The Beatles said it best, " there was nothing until Elvis"....

    • @tracypaper
      @tracypaper 27 днів тому +3

      Actual quote from John Lennon is 'before Elvis there was nothing'.

  • @dollygirl6487
    @dollygirl6487 Рік тому +7

    Muhammad Ali once said they could put all the entertainers together and they still could not come close to what Elvis had.

  • @ashleydstone8623
    @ashleydstone8623 Рік тому +105

    the man died in 1977 and he's still making the ladies smile.

    • @bemerson7883
      @bemerson7883 Рік тому +9

      Every day

    • @lechat8533
      @lechat8533 11 місяців тому +4

      @Ashley D Stone
      ...smile, dream, swoon,...

    • @louiseasmith1336
      @louiseasmith1336 11 місяців тому +2

      You betcha!!!

    • @daliamonteiro1008
      @daliamonteiro1008 9 місяців тому

      @@bemerson7883Todos os dias da minha.Eternamente Elvis 💫⚡️

    • @hanshogqvist7927
      @hanshogqvist7927 8 місяців тому +3

      He also make a lot of men smile! I have been an Elvis fan since 1957 when I was 8 y.old. Greetings from Sweden.

  • @goldenretrieverpuppies958
    @goldenretrieverpuppies958 4 місяці тому +16

    They didn’t let him move on TV… only showed him from the waist up, Elvis is the greatest❤️

  • @TrueTexan-gv2cb
    @TrueTexan-gv2cb Місяць тому +12

    I love seeing younger folks react to Elvis and you get into it so much I love it. I got lucky my mother dragged me to several of his shows in the 70s.

  • @caroljshepherd3848
    @caroljshepherd3848 Рік тому +104

    Apart from the sheer charm and talent, Elvis really knew how to wear a suit!

    • @memphisflashfan1
      @memphisflashfan1 Рік тому +12

      Yea. Especially when it was made out of leather! Sorry, sorry, I couldn’t help myself. But you’re right, he looked damn good in that tux.

    • @texasgirl6000
      @texasgirl6000 Рік тому +6

      @memphisflashfan1 , Elvis would've looked good in anything, he was one fine looking man.

    • @elizabethl5735
      @elizabethl5735 Рік тому +2

      See the lyrics, beautiful lady. 😍🤩💞🤴💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @RobinMarkowitzcoolmedia
    @RobinMarkowitzcoolmedia 4 місяці тому +13

    Frank was already several years older than Elvis would ever be. 💔
    But in his brief time, he gave us music that will last forever. ❤️

  • @greglloyd7892
    @greglloyd7892 Рік тому +194

    I was just a child when Frank Sinatra's show was on an TV.. my sister was in high school and was one of those who would damn near pass out to every time she saw Elvis. In 1962 the World's fair opened in Seattle. Mom and Dad decided it would be a great time to see a World's Fair, since we lived a little over a hundred miles to the south of Seattle. When we got there we were told that Elvis was filming a movie. Later released as "It Happened at the World's Fair". We were waiting in line to go up the Space Needle. We had been in line and we're the next to get one of the elevators. All of a sudden 2 body guards and Elvis came up and we're about to get on that elevator, when Elvis turned and said "these folks have probably been waiting for some time. There is plenty of room, would you like to ride with us?" To the dismay of his bodyguards, Elvis ushered us into the fairly small elevator. Now my Dad was somewhat old fashioned and not an Elvis fan. Dad believed (or hoped) that rock n roll was just a passing fad. Anyway Elvis was so polite to my Dad and Mom, with the yes sirs and yes Ma'am 's. And even when we got to the top and got off, he continued to talk to us, talking about his time in the Army in Germany, and asking Mom and Dad about our family and our lives, always ending every sentence with a "Sir" or Ma'am. After they left (I was just 13) Dad was quiet for some time. Mom finally asked him why he was so quiet Dad said that even though he was in his 50's, he learned a valuable lesson about "not" judging folks until you get to know them. He said that Elvis must have been raised right, because he was as nice and polite as could be. He didn't have to invite us to share that elevator ride but he did, and he didn't have to take interest in our lives but he did. Dad said that he was sorry that he had pre judged that young man, just because he didn't care for his type of music. But he swore that would not happen again, and although he never did warm up to his music, he did warm up to Elvis as a man. Sorry to bore you at length, but I will never forget the Day that Elvis taught my Dad a valuable lesson and gave us a memory that we will never forget. Good luck to you on your show. I just accidentally stumbled onto it but was very entertained.

    • @stuartmcquade3407
      @stuartmcquade3407 Рік тому +37

      Not boring at all
      What an Incredible experience and a Wonderful Memory... Thankyou very
      much for sharing

    • @jasonfazackarley6896
      @jasonfazackarley6896 Рік тому +25

      Wow, thanks for posting a very special story to share!

    • @Bigham63
      @Bigham63 Рік тому +27

      What a beautiful story, the things I read about Elvis never cease to amaze me, I was orn in 1963 and I've been an Elvis fan all my life, your story wasn't boring but it did bring a tear to my eye, your dad must have been a hell of a man, he wasn't afraid to admit he was wrong, back in those days it was rare for a man to do that, even these days come to think of it.

    • @mariaanamarcelo4414
      @mariaanamarcelo4414 Рік тому +12

      great story. it is an urban legend that Elvis was a very humble person RIP Elvis

    • @cathysmith2941
      @cathysmith2941 Рік тому +15

      Wow what an amazing story and memory you shared to have that experience of bring in an elevator with elvis wow thanks for sharing your story

  • @toodlescae
    @toodlescae Рік тому +107

    "Hide in the kitchen. Hide in the hall. Ain't gonna do you no good at all. 'Cause once I catch you and the kissin' starts a team of wild horses couldn't tear us apart."
    Love Me Tender was an Elvis song and the title of his first movie.

  • @wereonthestring8258
    @wereonthestring8258 Рік тому +9

    I love watching your reactions to Elvis.

  • @ronnienose8608
    @ronnienose8608 Рік тому +105

    He was so aware how he affected women. He moved with so much ease. To me Elvis invented swagger!

    • @brettcantrell8650
      @brettcantrell8650 Рік тому +5

      why is it so imported how he affected women..... He was involved in his music and if the women got affected with his handsomeness, it is just a lateral thing.

    • @dillonsronce2583
      @dillonsronce2583 Рік тому +4

      I think the killer Jerry Lee Lewis had plenty of swagger back in the 50s.

    • @ddawgy
      @ddawgy Рік тому +5

      @@brettcantrell8650 it was only like him and michael jackson the way girls reacted to them😅😂

    • @cdnsilverdaddy
      @cdnsilverdaddy Рік тому +3

      Just comes naturally

    • @mariamotorca
      @mariamotorca 11 місяців тому +2

      @@dillonsronce2583 JLL used it the wrong way.

  • @Charles-wb8vo
    @Charles-wb8vo 10 місяців тому +6

    My friend, your honesty makes me react too....thanks...

  • @javahead8
    @javahead8 Рік тому +3

    Britt you get it! That was Elvis magic!

  • @suspiciousminds1750
    @suspiciousminds1750 Рік тому +39

    Elvis' style was definitely changing at this time, along with his voice (deeper, richer).

  • @virginiawilson2213
    @virginiawilson2213 Місяць тому +6

    Elvis’s mother, the love of his life, died, while he was serving in the army. When he returned, it was still very difficult for him to perform because he was grieving over the loss his mother so much.

  • @ppresley9208
    @ppresley9208 Рік тому +31

    Elvis had that boyish charm til the day he died ... as sick as he was during his last performances , that smile was always there !

    • @joanedwards-de6pl
      @joanedwards-de6pl Рік тому +3

      He even had that smirky smile when he sang Unchained Melody in Rapid City, SD on June 21, 1977.

  • @howrued1500
    @howrued1500 Рік тому +19

    The man & his voice were both painfully beautiful!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @Takecareofyourbusiness
    @Takecareofyourbusiness 8 місяців тому +5

    GOAT ELVIS

  • @cindyphifer970
    @cindyphifer970 Рік тому +6

    My beautiful Elvis

  • @kellythomas1933
    @kellythomas1933 5 місяців тому +4

    The one and only incomparable Elvis ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @anitanicholson5646
    @anitanicholson5646 8 місяців тому +5

    He was only 25 years old here. Beautiful

  • @frankhawryliak3003
    @frankhawryliak3003 Рік тому +6

    I love your reactions to the greatest entertainer of all time

  • @Mr14558
    @Mr14558 Рік тому +6

    ELVIS PRESLEY best forever

  • @peterhapek1760
    @peterhapek1760 Рік тому +5

    I love you and Elvis the king.

  • @sheliaspringer7389
    @sheliaspringer7389 Рік тому +13

    He had to hold back, sweetheart! The POLICE had threatened to put him in jail...FOR REAL, if he moved from his waist down! I am a 65 year old woman that has followed ELVIS from the time that I could watch t.v. until his untimely DEATH! I was and still am a huge ELVIS fan! He was, is, and always will be the KING of ROCK AND ROLL! He began by revolutionizing MUSIC, and then moved on to revolutionizing SOCIETY! The next thing that you should react to is "Jailhouse Rock"! This is before music videos, but "Jailhouse Rock" is a movie; and the title song was named for the movie! It is PHENOMENOL, SPECTACULAR, GORGEOUS, and a MASTERPIECE for the era it came from! The dancing alone was absolutely unreal, but when you hear ELVIS open his mouth to sing it, you just have to get up and MOVE!!! This song was NEW, SOOOO DIFFERENT, and SUPER COOL!!! PLEASE react to it! I promise that you will NOT regret it! Thank you for a wonderful reaction!

  • @marionthompson3365
    @marionthompson3365 Рік тому +11

    Always a joy to watch Elvis!

  • @Paladin70
    @Paladin70 Рік тому +65

    If you haven’t already, you absolutely MUST watch Elvis Live In Las Vegas 1970 Suspicious Minds. High energy, dripping sweat, out of breath, playful with the audience and flirting with his backup singers. Can’t wait to watch your face in amazement at what you are witnessing. Guarantee that as soon as your reaction is over, you will watch it again, maybe twice.

    • @reneerocha1796
      @reneerocha1796 Рік тому +5

      You MUST

    • @lechatel
      @lechatel Місяць тому

      I absolutely loath Suspicious Minds. So many great Elvis songs, but SM is a repetitive bore fest.

    • @Paladin70
      @Paladin70 Місяць тому

      @@lechatel
      You know what they say about opinions.
      Even a$$holes have opinions.
      No that’s not it.
      Every a$$hole has an opinion.
      No, that’s not it either.
      An a$$hole’s opinion is for everyone.
      Nope, damn it, what is it?
      Opinions are like a$$holes, everybody has one.
      That’s it!!!
      🎈🎊Congratulations on yours!🎊🎈
      We are all so happy you came to share!😁

  • @weberv41
    @weberv41 Рік тому +47

    Elvis' voice in the early 60s was smooth like butter. He really had expanded his range and I swear, his sound at that time was the prettiest I've ever heard a man sing. During the army years, he had been working a lot on his vocal technique and breathing and listening to more music like opera, etc. You can definitely hear a change in his voice compared to the 50s recordings. But that's part of what I love about Elvis. His voice changed over time and sang such a variety of songs and styles!

  • @williamflinchum-qo6ch
    @williamflinchum-qo6ch 4 місяці тому +6

    The two things I like and respect about Elvis besides his singing😊😊 was his style and generosity

  • @battlegirldeb
    @battlegirldeb Рік тому +51

    In the middle of Elvis singing career he was drafted in the Army. Apon coming back, he was on the Frank Sintra Show were Frank sang Elvis's song "Love Me Tender" and Elvis sang "Witchcraft" one of the many songs Frank sang. Also, in this clip is comedian Joey Bishop. Frank, Joey along with singers Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and Actor Peter Lawford made up a group called "The Rat Pack".

    • @judyzeller3921
      @judyzeller3921 10 місяців тому +1

      Elvis was paid $125,000 for 11 minutes of air time for this show. Enormous amount of money for 1960. He earned more than Sinatra, whose show it was. Elvis had gotten such enormous ratings on Ed Sullivan's show that Sinatra said he wanted him on his. Got the biggest rating his TV show ever had the entire season. On Ed Sullivan show, they pulled in 82.5% of the viewing audience in the entire country. Hard to imagine that level of stardom already. Also, BTW, Sinatra demanded that Elvis wear a Tux.

  • @patbaker5359
    @patbaker5359 2 місяці тому +5

    Young Elvis was the best!!! Rock and roll. Before he even went in the army was my favorite Elvis era

  • @6anthony8
    @6anthony8 Рік тому +17

    Elvis is one of kind !! No one will be like him or ever sing like him

  • @jameswalling8395
    @jameswalling8395 Рік тому +5

    Elvis was 25 when he did this show.

  • @dannyschulz-kw9ti
    @dannyschulz-kw9ti Рік тому +3

    wunderschön. greetings from germany

    • @exdus235
      @exdus235 Рік тому

      👋🏻😊🇺🇸

  • @GDavin
    @GDavin 11 місяців тому +3

    Rock and Roll. He could sing anything. Thank you for this. God Bless!

  • @karenschoon4222
    @karenschoon4222 10 місяців тому +4

    Most Gorgeous man that ever was on the face of this world. GOD sent us an angle and his name was Elvis Presley and oh he was born in my state of Mississippi. GOD BLESS EVERYONE🙏🙏🙏😇😇😇❤️❤️❤️🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎵🎤🎤🎤💙💙💙

  • @johnlennon1049
    @johnlennon1049 Місяць тому +4

    You just blow me away with your facial expressions. Fantastic!

  • @darrenkoglin3423
    @darrenkoglin3423 Рік тому +56

    Elvis is without doubt the greatest singer to ever graced this earth,u need to actually listen to the studio versions of Fame and Fortune &Stuck on You,his voice control is rather divine its thats smooth&hot its melts butter,I can c your genuine attraction to Elvis and I think it hilarious,this is wat u call a genuine fan.RIP ELVIS&SINATRA

    • @Myboymyboy1212
      @Myboymyboy1212 Рік тому +5

      Have you seen any of his videos on UA-cam where his vocals are isolated? Truly incredible

    • @susanmay200
      @susanmay200 Рік тому +4

      @@Myboymyboy1212 yes! And did you see where the vocals expert auto tuned him and it completely flattened out and ruined his voice?!

    • @Myboymyboy1212
      @Myboymyboy1212 Рік тому +1

      @@susanmay200 oh really! I know there's a few vids I'm going to have to watch more

  • @Uriahjw
    @Uriahjw Рік тому +60

    It's Amazing when you realize that Elvis' career was only about 21 years long. I believe it was from 1956 to 1977. And almost 50 years after his death he is still capturing fans. I don't think any other performer has had such an impact in such a short time. He once asked one of his associates "Do you think they will remember me when I'm gone." Hard to believe he thought he would be forgotten after all he accomplished.

    • @timhodge8192
      @timhodge8192 7 місяців тому +1

      he was a phenomenon I don't think you will ever see an entertainer with the looks and talent that Elvis had ! just incredible .

    • @boxerfan2
      @boxerfan2 6 місяців тому +3

      1954 to 1977. 23 year career.

    • @1utube01
      @1utube01 6 місяців тому +3

      And then subtract the time in the military.

  • @dalemorris7014
    @dalemorris7014 Рік тому +10

    At any age and style Elvis was DDG and the best entertainer ever! Long Live the King!

  • @user-sq1gk9tc4u
    @user-sq1gk9tc4u 3 місяці тому +3

    Спасибо ,что распространяете среди молодежи творчество великого и талантливого Элвиса Пресли!❤

  • @jamiem4941
    @jamiem4941 Рік тому +65

    Britt, I had sent you this request and thank you so much for doing it! I love your channel. Frank’s variety show was a big deal and they were the first to sign Elvis to an appearance after he was discharged from the army. The contract did say he had to wear a tuxedo and to tone it down a little. I think Elvis really wanted to bust loose but couldn’t. This is a great time capsule and Elvis was so FINE!

    • @dollygirl6487
      @dollygirl6487 Рік тому +5

      I’m sure his daughter Nancy having a huge crush on Elvis had zero to do with him being on the show. 😂

    • @jamiem4941
      @jamiem4941 Рік тому +7

      @@dollygirl6487 She made it clear on the show that she was thrilled Elvis was there but credits her father with being open minded enough to invite him. She also made it clear her fiancé Tommy Sands wasn’t quite as happy as her dad.

  • @FUBAR1986
    @FUBAR1986 2 місяці тому +6

    All you have to do is watch to know why he’s an icon

  • @monnamay5313
    @monnamay5313 2 місяці тому +4

    I was a really young fan. I was born in 1960....
    I love to see youngins lol getting it!! keep doing what you are doin

  • @jasonmcclay4022
    @jasonmcclay4022 Рік тому +12

    If you like Elvis Presley, and if you ever watched any of his movies, you're gonna love them!

  • @ladyelvis1111
    @ladyelvis1111 Рік тому +7

    Love me some Elvis!!❤️👑 These reactions are my fave.💕👍🏽👍🏽💪🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @reconnsupernaturalsyndicat1493
    @reconnsupernaturalsyndicat1493 Рік тому +11

    Elvis adapted a lot of style from his good friend Jackie Wilson

  • @greenrosegrammy
    @greenrosegrammy Рік тому +7

    I just love your reactions. So real so authentic. He really is all you say. I grew up being a fan. So nice to see a young person enjoying him😊

  • @johnduke6045
    @johnduke6045 Рік тому +24

    Once again love your reaction!!!!! You make me laugh and smile. Yeah, Elvis had to be reserved in his moves because of television and the audience these programs reached. They would often do close ups because they were afraid of his "loose legs & hips". Hahaha! He was know as "Elvis the Pelvis". One note, in the second song he sings, Stuck on You, he is singing the lyrics - Hide in the kitchen, hide in the hall, Ain't gonna do you no good at all. Cause once I catch ya, and the kissin' starts a team of wild horses couldn't tear us apart. You can see he his fully aware of this presence and power he holds. Pure raw talent! Really enjoy your channel!

  • @deanna6027
    @deanna6027 Рік тому +15

    Elvis was 6’0” tall and the absolute most gorgeous man ever! Sinatra was singing Elvis’ song Love me tender and Elvis was singing Frank’s song witchcraft. They were very good friends. Loved that you did this reaction!❤

  • @scottgorski7931
    @scottgorski7931 Рік тому +15

    Great reaction; Great video. Frank, the Chairman of the Board and Elvis, The King. The women used to scream for Frank just like they did for Elvis.

    • @jennyjorgensen9935
      @jennyjorgensen9935 Рік тому +2

      Not quite like they did for Elvis. It was much more subdued and much quieter.🤣😂

  • @sheilahill981
    @sheilahill981 Рік тому +5

    YOU ARE KILLING ME! I LOVE THIS MAN!!! ❤❤❤❤❤ THANK YOU.. HE WAS IN THE ARMY, ELVIS WAS, FRANK WAS A CRUEL MAN IN REAL LIFE . VERY JEALOUSE OF ELVIS!! ❤❤❤❤

  • @MaryJones-vo5nz
    @MaryJones-vo5nz Рік тому +55

    You need to see "Elvis Presley and the Black Community" and how he was censored through out the 50's and only filmed from the waist up. He has truly suffered for his art. I'm from the 50's and it was so segregated he actually broke segregation laws. Thanks for your reaction, great job.

    • @havrisen6620
      @havrisen6620 10 місяців тому +7

      I saw a Johnny Cash interview once or read it. He was talking about his start and how he got to go on the road in the 50’s with Elvis. He said that as soon as his gig was up he’d leave the venue. But, not with Elvis. He said “Everybody stayed for Elvis. He was the show closer. You didn’t wanna miss that for 3 reason. 1.) The girls. He had a cult like following of girls. 2.) Him. There just wasn’t anything like him ever before. He was different. A lot of people thought he was some kind of freak or something. 3.) You wanted to stay because you just never knew what might happen. There were riots at shows and he was receiving death threats in every town we played. I saw it first hand. I remember, standing behind the stage curtain behind him where he couldn’t see me and didn’t know I was there. I’d just watch him. I can close my eyes and see it like it was yesterday. He was all alone. Waiting to go on. I don’t know why he was alone or where the band was but he was just standing there and shaking. He was getting himself worked up like they do in church. I felt sorry for him.”. At this point, in the interview, Cash actually chokes up, and tears fill his eyes and he says “Nobody will ever know, if you weren’t there, and I witnessed firsthand, nobody today will ever know the hatred that man had hurled at him by racists and politicians and preachers and cops and you name it. And he handled it so good but I know it wasn’t easy.”. Cash seemed visibly shaken recalling the memory. When I saw that, it changed my outlook or perspective of him a lot.

    • @MaryJones-vo5nz
      @MaryJones-vo5nz 10 місяців тому +4

      @@havrisen6620 Thanks for telling that wonderful story. I knew they liked each other but I never heard this story. Be Blessed.

  • @ericstrange3094
    @ericstrange3094 Рік тому +24

    This fan reaction is coming full circle for Frank Sinatra. When he was a young singer he had all the young girls (Bobby Soxers) were doing the same for Frank and flabbergasting the older generation.

    • @petseeker
      @petseeker Рік тому

      Yes, yes, yes... if you ever stumble on a live recording of a Frank Sinatra concert from 10 years earlier than this video, it's often hard to hear much over the continuously screaming younger ladies, very much like the screams on this recording but nearly continuous... pre-Elvis, pre-Beatles... ol' Blue Eyes had that sort of rabid fandom following as well!

  • @mikem957
    @mikem957 Рік тому +11

    Barefoot, Elvis was listed in his army files as 6 feet tall. But stood around 6-2 in shoes or boots. So yeah he looked taller on stage.

    • @louisesmith4251
      @louisesmith4251 Рік тому +3

      +3" of hair 😁

    • @mikem957
      @mikem957 Рік тому

      @@louisesmith4251 Yeah that hair was pretty thick.

  • @tonyfilipone4186
    @tonyfilipone4186 Рік тому +6

    He was only 25 years old at this time. It was a Sinatra Special welcoming Elvis home from the ARMY

  • @CarlosAraujo-bz3tm
    @CarlosAraujo-bz3tm Рік тому +32

    Elvis e sinatra juntos no palco, eram cantores de verdade. Hoje náo há cantores como eles.

  • @bemerson7883
    @bemerson7883 Рік тому +19

    The most beautiful and smoothest man to walk this planet. Not even a close second. Then add the voice, personality, humor, charisma, kindness, generosity, etc.. the list goes on and on..
    This is why Elvis is the King.

    • @garryellison
      @garryellison 8 місяців тому

      AN DEAD AT 42 !!! he had a massive flaw , he was stupid an he inherited bad genetics as his recently deceased child can also atest to , he was beautiful he was the best the world has ever seen but he was dying by 1973 it took a few years but...Tom Parker milked him until his death , pricilla carrys that on an no one stepped in to help.

  • @henrymacias8610
    @henrymacias8610 Рік тому +12

    Elvis👑 is the only singer in the history of American music that got drafted into the military at the height of his fame!!!! Imagine if Michael Jackson,, Prince ,The Beatles got drafted at the height of their fame,,,if they did,,,they would of been in the Special Services not the Regular Army,,, That's how come, I admire Elvis...am a US Navy Veteran 🇺🇲,,,,Elvis Never forgot where he came from.very humble soul.

    • @elvisjordan5137
      @elvisjordan5137 11 місяців тому +3

      Back in the 1990's when I was at the height of my entertainment career I met several guys who actually served with Elvis in the Army & they all had wonderful things to say about him. Like all other veterans they greatly admired how Elvis despite being a mega Star by 1958 actually served alongside all the other soldiers WITHOUT the special treatment & status that celebrities would demand & get. No other superstar would ever do that again in today's elite culture. I had a very close romantic involvement with 1 of Elvis' 1970's GFs & was close to many of Elvis' close friends from high school til his death, family members, & members of his band. As a result of my intimate knowledge & experiences I know Elvis for the actual man he was which was so much deeper than the surface caricature that many people now see him as. There are just so many stories from his high school classmates, his GFs, his close friends that make U really appreciate the actual man he was beyond the image. He was born & raised very poor & despite being the biggest Superstar of all time always had a humbleness to him. It's often true that the Stars that shine brightest burn out the soonest.

  • @michaelb8115
    @michaelb8115 Рік тому +6

    Elvis held back because it was made clear to him that he had to. Sinatra had a very sensitive ego, and was threatened by Elvis. The old establishment including Sinatra was knocked on their behinds by this supremely talented and exciting new guy. Elvis was paid a fortune to be on the show because the demand for him after the army was overwhelming. Elvis was stunning to look at, moved like a jaguar, could sing all genres beautifully and drive women insane, and Sinatra knew it.

  • @shawnblackwood1471
    @shawnblackwood1471 Рік тому +6

    You gotta watch'Elvis and the Black community the echo will never die ' and ' Elvis King of Kindness ' both show what a humble, generous man he was , a man who people not color , a man who got so much pleasure from helping and giving to others , not to make a show of it but just for the shear joy it brought to him .

  • @daliamonteiro1008
    @daliamonteiro1008 9 місяців тому +6

    Elvis foi e será sempre o homem mais lindo do mundo 😘❤️👑💫⚡️🇵🇹

  • @nathaniman7293
    @nathaniman7293 Рік тому +9

    Yes Elvis came out and sang as he Teased the audience with a few slight movements. You have to love it! Great reaction as I enjoy your Elvis reactions, tremendously!😊❤️

  • @sheliaspringer7389
    @sheliaspringer7389 Рік тому +7

    I had to come back, once more to hear this! It is one of my favorire songs! "Something Blue" is another song from the same time period, that is SPECTACULAR! DOO WOP is the type of music, from the late 50's and early 60's, that you are looking for! It is actually making a comeback!!!

  • @aucourant9998
    @aucourant9998 8 місяців тому +1

    At the end, Sinatra and Elvis were swapping back and forth singing each others songs instead of their own. 'Witchcraft' was a Sinatra song, and 'Love Me Tender' was an Elvis song.

  • @tarae5076
    @tarae5076 Рік тому +11

    I love the end when they sing each other’s songs. The later 60s and 70s he danced and moved more again. Then if you want heartbreaking, watch him sing Separate Ways. He recorded it while going through his divorce. It’s gut wrenching.

    • @joanedwards-de6pl
      @joanedwards-de6pl Рік тому +1

      I believe Red West, one of the Memphis Mafia, wrote that song for Elvis. 😢

  • @rittherugger160
    @rittherugger160 Рік тому +9

    The reason Elvis is so 'constrained' is because this is television in the '60s.
    Married people always had twin beds and Ed Sullivan could only show Elvis from the waist up.
    Welcome to my childhood.

  • @kenryan454
    @kenryan454 Рік тому +29

    Great video to react to. After the army his manager wanted a different image for him after his “rebel years” of the 50’s. Unfortunately it lead to a lot of bad movies and music in the 60’s until the comeback special. The second of his solo songs is one of my most requested to do in my shows. Love it. Great job

    • @myopia2020
      @myopia2020 Рік тому +4

      Poor Elvis. Col. Parker completely sanitized him throughout most of the 60s until the GREAT Comeback Special in 1968. (Not to mention all t
      he horrible movies, with horrible songs, he was forced to make)

    • @Key-ho3qi
      @Key-ho3qi 11 місяців тому +2

      Thankful to Steve Binder every day for the Comeback Special. He brought the Panther that EP “manager” locked away back out. ❤️

    • @maryrowell1122
      @maryrowell1122 9 місяців тому +2

      Fans loved his movies because Elvis was in them

    • @Key-ho3qi
      @Key-ho3qi 9 місяців тому +1

      @@maryrowell1122 For sure. They weren't all bad either. He was a good actor too, despite the scripts.

  • @corrinatucker8879
    @corrinatucker8879 19 днів тому

    Wasn’t he just the most gorgeous man. So gifted and so missed by millions.

  • @SusieAnderson-bd5bq
    @SusieAnderson-bd5bq 8 місяців тому +1

    Sinatra is singing Elvis's song, Ellvis is singing Sinatras song..check out Elvis singing Love Me Tender..you'll be glad you did 😍

  • @youaintready1006
    @youaintready1006 7 місяців тому +11

    My dad is 82 and my mom 76. Taiwanese. I grew up in NYC, listening to Pac and Biggie and the rest. They always told me, without any hesitation, that Elvis was the greatest male singer of all time, and I thought they were just being corny old heads. Then I started watching these older clips of Elvis singing and realized they were 100% right. That man had the voice of a god. And he made it look so easy.

  • @williamabrams9882
    @williamabrams9882 Рік тому +5

    Two of the greatest together. And fifteen years earlier the girls were swooning for Frank.

  • @williamgreen2660
    @williamgreen2660 Рік тому +2

    To BrittReacts. I really love your reaction on your face. You got a great SMILE. I LOVE THE WAY YOU TALK ABOUT ELVIS PRESLEY. KEEP DOING WHAT YOU ARE DOING. ONE OF THE BEST SINGERS IN THE WORLD. THERE WILL NEVER BE OTHER SINGER LIKE HIM AGAIN IN THE WORLD. ONE OF A KIND 😎

  • @George-ux6zz
    @George-ux6zz Рік тому +2

    He had great range

  • @donnamentrasti2695
    @donnamentrasti2695 Рік тому +8

    Great reaction! And wow, I don't have the time to read through more than 500 comments, but in case it hasn't been mentioned... in those days, Elvis' moves were censured and his earlier TV performances (Before the Army), he was only allowed to be filmed from the waist up. You'll even notice in this performance sometimes the camera suddenly moved to his face even though the audience was screaming about... well, something. That, and the fact that Elvis was on the Sinatra show AND wearing a tuxedo, a far cry from his usual stage attire, probably all contributed to his somewhat "controlled" if you will, performance.

  • @stevedurnell4002
    @stevedurnell4002 Рік тому +5

    It was great too hear them both sing Love Me Tender together was amazing.👍

  • @leenderthollenberg1603
    @leenderthollenberg1603 Рік тому

    Hello Britt your reaction is so beautiful im Elvis fan from 1960 im 73 years old im from the Netherlands you are so enthusiastic i love it thanks voor the videos.👍🏻

  • @stevenyurik2924
    @stevenyurik2924 Рік тому +1

    Your music intuitions are so so spot on its amazing to watch. And no disrespect intended, but how CUTE are you? No answer needed,LOL, Great review!

  • @bobcampbell6025
    @bobcampbell6025 Рік тому +4

    This was 1960 and elvis had just returned from the army and his voice had changed as it had done so many times in his career but elvis voice in 1960 was at its peak you only have to listen to 4 songs from that year It’s now or never , are you lonesome tonight, surrender and can’t help falling in love 4 of his greatest recordings his voice is spectacular in these songs and you heard it in Fame and Fortune which you reacted to

  • @sammy_the_uncool2702
    @sammy_the_uncool2702 Рік тому +16

    Fantastic reaction 👏👏🌹🌹💐💐
    Thank you to whomever requested this one & thank you, Miss Britt, for reacting to this video clip, truly wonderful!
    So just to give you some info: "Fame And Fortune" is listed under two genres of music styles: Rock 'n' Roll & Pop.
    I know. I thought for sure it was Doo- Wop, too. But apparently it's not.
    Doo- Wop itself is a subgenre of R&B, which actually got started in latter half of the 1930's.
    It all started with a loop chord progression that was used in such songs like Rogers and Hart's 1934 hit "Blue Moon" and Hoagy Carmichael and Frank Loesser's 1938 "Heart And Soul" (note: these are the names of the songwriters, not the recording artists).
    So Doo- Wop composers then took that loop chord progression and varied it slightly but significantly differently that would go on to be very influential and later be known as the "50's progression".
    One of the best selling worldwide hits to come out of the early Doo- Wop era is "If I Didn't Care" 1938 recording by The Ink Spots & written by Jack Lawrence (born Jacob Louis Schwartz who was a closeted gay man and son of Russian Jewish immigrants; he and his partner would officially come out as a couple in a New York Times interview in 1968 after having made a sizable charitable donation to the Israel Museum in Jersulem. Jack Lawrence was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1975.)
    The Ink Spots were an African- American singing group. The Ink Spots were influential in propelling the early popularity of Doo- Wop.
    The Ink Spots were also one of Elvis's favorite singing groups growing up.
    Doo- Wop is also noted to have emerged from the East Coast inner- city African- American communities back in the late 1930's/ 1940's.
    Doo- Woo reached its pinnacle of popularity worldwide in the 1950's and early 1960's.
    This is a VERY over- simplified and chopped down bit of info on Doo- Wop.
    Another significant note of classic Doo- Wop songs, I forgot to add, is that they are all about love and they all have a catchy vocal harmonization featured as the back up vocals as well as part of the chorus.
    Okay, I think that's it- I do try to give context without getting too bogged down with the details.
    Thank you ever so much once again!
    TCB ⚡ & TLC ❤ & peace ✌& blessings 🙏 to you & yours & to one & all here as well 💕

    • @texasgirl6000
      @texasgirl6000 Рік тому +1

      Couldn't you just have left the gay men in the closet? And just stated what they wrote? Why was it important for you to mention their blasphemy against God, just curious?

    • @sammy_the_uncool2702
      @sammy_the_uncool2702 Рік тому

      @@texasgirl6000 I mean no disrespect but I do not have the opinion that anyone who is gay/ homosexual as "blasphemous" or "against God".
      I do not pretend to know how God feels or what He thinks on anything.
      God has never spoken to me. And obviously I have never met Him either.
      As for why I chose to include that bit of information: Knowing how gay people were treated by society in those days, I thought it brave of the two men to come out publicly in 1968.
      Peace & blessings & I hope you have a lovely day.

    • @texasgirl6000
      @texasgirl6000 Рік тому +1

      @Sammy_ the_ Uncool , you're entitled to your opinion, but the Bible is very clear about same sex situations/ couples, so it's not my opinion it's GOD'S opinion. I don't hate gay people as that is a sin as well....however, I hate the sin and I as a Christian am supposed to call it out for what it is and not condone or support blasphemy. Have a blessed day.

    • @sammy_the_uncool2702
      @sammy_the_uncool2702 Рік тому

      @@texasgirl6000 Deleted my last reply. Upon thinking about it my reply to yours was a bit misleading.
      To preface: I have not read the Bible. I have no excuse for that. I grew up in a house with several at my disposal. I did try but I could not get past page 8 because the beginning read almost exactly like the Greek and Roman and Egyptian mythological tales I enjoyed reading as a kid.
      But I will say that I do not consider the Bible as the Word of God.
      To explain all of the reasons why would be too time consuming.
      I do respect your choice to be a Christian and believe the Bible to be the Word of God.
      Therefore I respectfully and humbly say that I can believe in God but I cannot claim to know Him.
      You have a blessed day as well 💕

  • @WalkQuick
    @WalkQuick 11 місяців тому +1

    I adore your reactions to Elvis - your awesome, so sincere and genuine

  • @Derek-jt1hok
    @Derek-jt1hok 10 місяців тому

    Even his hair was tall!!!! Haha thanks girl. 👍🙏⚘️❤️

  • @donrogers1337
    @donrogers1337 Рік тому +5

    The two biggest talents of their respective generations. Only Frank could put on a star studded show just to say "Welcome
    Home Elvis'. Great clip.

  • @RobertNorthrop
    @RobertNorthrop Рік тому +6

    Great reaction as always! No Internet back in 1960! Frank Sinatra hosted a welcome-back show for Elvis who had just returned from the Army. The aspect ratio is a it off in this video so that's why he looks so tall. He was actually 6. It just so happens that a lot of people in the entertainment industry were (and continue to be) short. My 5'6" self can appreciate this. 😃Elvis's voice matured during his two years in the Army. He admired Italian-American crooners like Mario Lanza, Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin and during his two year stint he worked with friend Charlie Hodge (who you later see playing acoustic guitar and singing harmony in Elvis's bands). Frank Sinatra was also a big star at this time - but he appealed to an older set of fans. The two of them possess so much swagger. Elvis also developed smoother moves having commenced his study of Karate while in the Army. Imagine how much life Elvis had already experienced since his first appearance on Ed Sullivan and Milton Berle back in 1956. He became an national and international star; his mother died; he was drafted and served in tour in the Army; he met a very young Priscilla. And all during this time, he worried he'd come back and people would have forgotten him. Nope.

    • @joannlopez4972
      @joannlopez4972 Рік тому +1

      The verse is "hide in the kitchen, hide in the hall...ain't gonna do you, no good at all".

  • @bluebuddy46422
    @bluebuddy46422 Рік тому +1

    He sure was a beautiful young man ,perfection

  • @denroy3
    @denroy3 Рік тому +1

    This was a Television special titled 'Welcome Home Elvis'.

  • @jenalee3648
    @jenalee3648 Рік тому +5

    Elvis could sing many genres. The first song was more of a 50’s love ballad. Elvis sang ballads with such gentle tones, it made hearts melt. To answer your question, Elvis was 6 ft tall. Love your Elvis reactions! Frank Sinatra was the very very popular with the ladies in the 40s thru the 60’s, hence the joking about singing each other’s song.

  • @aletmartins6940
    @aletmartins6940 Рік тому +4

    Hide in the kitchen, hide in the hall… Love me tender is a very slow romantic Elvis song. Witchcraft is a Frank song. Frank got some screams when he was younger, but EP took it to a new level.

  • @AngelasJoys
    @AngelasJoys Рік тому +1

    Lisa his daughter, on a video on here said he was 6'2". I saw him in person. Very tall. I like your review.

  • @wanderinmoose5534
    @wanderinmoose5534 3 місяці тому

    I love watching you react when Elvis performs.. the look on your face and your body language says it all. Have you seen the Elvis movie??? Did you know he had a twin brother that died at childbirth. Elvis was born with blonde hair and dyed it black.....

  • @CRUISERJ1
    @CRUISERJ1 Рік тому +10

    This was Frank helping Elvis's return to the spot light and then of course Frank benefiting by great ratings inviting Elvis to come on his weekly variety show. Elvis was the #1 draw in the entertainment world, so putting the old guard together with the new arrival was something special.

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 Рік тому +6

    Oh that's a shame, whoever made the video cut it off early. They do a little reprise of that harmony together right after this and it's so cool, and there is another little bit of kind of talking mid singing between them. Elvis was doing Frank's hit witchcraft, while Frank was doing Elvis's hit Love Me Tender. Which if you haven't seen the Elvis live in Vegas version of him doing Love Me Tender where he goes around and kisses all the women, it really is a sight to behold.
    Another great thing about this performance is that they were both quite nervous to do it, and you can kind of see that just melt away by the end of their duet together. I just think that is so cool. Frank had initially said some pretty derogatory things about Elvis, especially regarding his dance moves and his attitude, but after a while as they saw his popularity just continuing to explode and how much money shows like Ed Sullivan were making off of him, Frank changed his mind. And then Elvis met his daughter Nancy and they were good friends even though the rumors about them having a thing together weren't true. Because Frank was nervous leading up to this performance, he sent Elvis a really nice gift, although I can't remember now what it was. And to me you can kind of see how there is at tension when they start and then by the end, especially that last little bit that got cut off, it just seems like they really resonated and by all accounts, they liked each other a lot going forward from this point.
    It was an iconic moment because Frank represented the older generation heartthrob and Elvis was the phenomenally popular newer generation heartthrob.

  • @joanmatthews2570
    @joanmatthews2570 Рік тому

    OMG He is the most gorgeous man ever!! Loved the young Elvis. React to Mean Woman Blues and Trouble to see his move. They are from his early movies

  • @kestikesti
    @kestikesti 4 місяці тому

    I saw several reaction videos on elvis, and it’s nice to see that the younger generation is interested and recognizes this legend...and it’s also funny to see, when there were girls in the video, how even, almost 70 years later , their eyes still shine when they see the young Elvis 😆.

  • @uppercaper
    @uppercaper Рік тому +8

    You said at the duet portion of he show that ' They didn't scream for Frank' OH but they did! Back when Frank was young enough to have a teenage following, They screamed for him. Fact is, Frank Sinatra was probably the first that they did scream at way back in the 40s. Bobby soxers is what the girls that screamed for Frank were named.

    • @myopia2020
      @myopia2020 Рік тому +1

      Frank was really the first rock superstar (the singer stepping away from the band essentially). What a pioneer is so many ways.

    • @myopia2020
      @myopia2020 Рік тому +1

      @@talkasec Seriously...Girls (They were know as the Bobby-Soxers) did scream their lungs out for Sinatra in the 1940s when he was a young heartthrob ("New York, New York' is almost from 1980 when he was an old man!). "Girls did not scream for anyone but Elvis..." Seriously?? Have you heard of Beatlemania for starters? The girls were so loud at early Beach Boys concerts you could barely hear the amplified music! Do your homework and go watch some old black-and-white footage.😊

    • @uppercaper
      @uppercaper Рік тому +3

      @@talkasec In the 40s, Frank was the first teen idol. Decades before he sang New York New York or Fly Me To The Moon, teen girls would scream until they passed out.

    • @uppercaper
      @uppercaper Рік тому +3

      @@talkasec Look up the UA-cam video 'Frank Sinatra causes riot in NYC Paramount Theater.

    • @myopia2020
      @myopia2020 Рік тому

      @@talkasec Your comment to me seems to have been deleted-- I hope by you (I once gave something a thumbs down and the comment instantly vanished. That's so wrong and wasn't my intent). The reason my reply to you was a little snarky and, I suppose, rude is because I was mirroring your "get a grip" and "Seriously". That came off as rude to anyone who read it (Not the content, just the tone). You still stand by what you say. "Girls did not scream for anyone but Elvis" Fine. You're still wrong. Girls DID scream for Sinatra et al. If you want to gaslight yourself and believe otherwise, that's your business (One of the reasons The Beatles stopped touring is because they couldn't hear themselves over the screaming girls). I'm glad you love Elvis. I love Elvis, too and would agree he's the most important single figure in rock history. Sinatra was the Elvis of the pre-rock era. Music critics often draw a line from Sinatra to Elvis to Bob Dylan (I've seen both Sinatra and Dylan in person. They both have a palpable aura when they walk out on stage. All that history. I'm sure the same was true of Elvis). Nobody cares about or remembers my Beatlemania or Beach Boys trivia. Fine. I couldn't figure out if you're very old or very young. I'm guessing you're on the young side (nothing wrong with that!). Sinatra and Elvis could easily co-exist next to one another on a singers Mt. Rushmore. Lana Del Rey 'studies' the greats of every genre. She's interested in both Sinatra and Elvis. I think you said name someone who has the genius, charisma, influence and good looks of Elvis and you'll reassess. Neither Sinatra nor Elvis wrote their own songs. They're more like supreme stylists (Dylan, the songwriter, is a genius). Elvis was definitely the best-looking of the bunch. It's NOT Justin Bieber (Sorry)...Maybe Michael Jackson for a few years during the Thriller era. We can agree to disagree and still be civil. Hope this came off as less rude😊

  • @barryyoung969
    @barryyoung969 Рік тому +3

    Frank Sinatra had a contract to do television specials sponsored by Timex and like every other host of the era he was looking for ratings and booked Elvis on a welcome back show. Elvis was paid $125,000 to appear on that hour long show yet he was only on the show for 12 minutes. I can’t imagine what that money is in 2022 dollars. And you’re right there was a scripted intent not to have Elvis be as wild. The thinking of his management was that as his fans matured, Elvis needed to mature with them. Remember at the time rock ‘n’ roll was maybe only five years old. There was no indication that it was going to continue and the thinking was that Elvis had to move to be a popstar rather than a rockstar. But Sinatra is just ultra cool and you could see he’s thoroughly enjoying his time with Elvis, not feeling threatened in the least.

  • @KenMalone-xr5yc
    @KenMalone-xr5yc Рік тому

    So glad you have disvovered the greatness of Elvis Presley. He waws one of the greatest singing voices of all time. Keep following your journeey. You will enjou your journedy beyoun you wildes dreams

  • @rickeyfreeman2268
    @rickeyfreeman2268 6 місяців тому

    Her reaction is getting to her, you can eye by the way she moves her hands across her chin and that little smile!

  • @carollittle1059
    @carollittle1059 Рік тому +4

    What a classic!! Teen idol Frank from the 40's and Elvis teen idol from the 50's. I watched this tv special when it aired. Elvis insisted in the army and this was his first tv after being discharged. Luckiy,I got to see him live twice, still have the ticket stubs. In 1968 he did a special for tv called, the 68 Comeback Special.

    • @mikephillips8810
      @mikephillips8810 Рік тому +2

      Thank you, great to hear from someome who saw Elvis live