@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 He didn't die from drugs. He died from a heart attack brought on from certain conditions and predestined ideas inherited from his original family (going right back) and Prescribed drugs and medicines definitely contributed to this and made all of his poor health conditions much worse.
Elvis and i were friends for 10 yrs. up until his death. I was a kid from Memphis how we met was a series of events that i will not go into He wanted a friend and so did i we were that for each other. i asked nothing of him and he asked nothing of me. Elvis did not make friends easily because more times than not they wanted something from him. And as for parker all he wanted was money. Elvis was very ill his last time on stage he begged parker not to make him do it because he didn't want anyone to see him that way but did Parker care oh hell no. Between Parker and the so called Dr. Nick they killed the best friend i ever had in my life, i will always love and miss my friend. Elvis is what you get when you combine cool and smooth awesome reaction love to you from the one and only Memphis Tn.
If you continue watching Elvis, that would be amazing. One thing that I've learned after watching Elvis is that he had different "sections" of his career and if you don't know them, it can be hard to put things into perspective. This is long so I apologize. You can ignore it and go to the end where I put links to songs if you'd rather. This first section was from 1954-1958. He started in 1954 and became known around certain parts of the country in 1955. It was 1956 that he became a big deal all around the country, partly because of his dancing, which certain people felt was "vulgar" or "immoral". If you watch it now, it'll be difficult to really understand, but it was the 50s. Songs like That's Alright, Mama (1954), Hound Dog (1956), and Jailhouse Rock (1957) came from this time. In 1958, Elvis was drafted into the army at the height of his career. He had to serve two years. While there were songs released at this point, they would probably fit into the first section. There are interviews from around this time if you want to watch those. In 1960, he came back from Germany where he spent about a year and a half, eventually become a Sergeant in the U.S. Army. While he had done four movies before going into the army, afterwards it was about all he did. From 1960-1969 he did 27 movies. There are some good songs from those movies like Can't Help Falling in Love (1961) and Viva Las Vegas (1964). It overlaps a bit, but in 1968, Elvis decided that he wanted to do live appearances again. He did the 68 Comeback Special. He did performances of his old songs and some songs from the movies, but the big song that I think everyone needs to hear is If I Can Dream. It's a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr., who was assassinated almost 3 months before taping for the special began. In 1969, Elvis started doing live performances again. This section was from 1969-1973. He had songs like In The Ghetto (1969), Suspicious Minds (1969), and An American Trilogy (1972). After 1973, I don't think Elvis was seen much. His health was declining. He did a TV special in 1977, where he had a beautiful performance of Unchained Melody (1977). Sadly about six weeks after this special, Elvis died. That's Alright, Mama (1954): audio ua-cam.com/video/DCP_g7X31nI/v-deo.html Hound Dog (1956): ua-cam.com/video/MMmljYkdr-w/v-deo.html Jailhouse Rock (1957): ua-cam.com/video/MfrC8PAQtlg/v-deo.html Interviews around when he was in the army Before he left for Germany: ua-cam.com/video/tX6SjU1-7WA/v-deo.html When he actually got home: ua-cam.com/video/1MyrPxU6Ruo/v-deo.html Can't Help Falling in Love (1961): ua-cam.com/video/DJwjfsHDVpk/v-deo.html Viva Las Vegas (1964): ua-cam.com/video/ZekNzNX1_j8/v-deo.html If I Can Dream (1968): ua-cam.com/video/u-pP_dCenJA/v-deo.html In The Ghetto (1969): 1970 performance ua-cam.com/video/2Ox1Tore9nw/v-deo.html Suspicious Minds (1969): 1970 performance ua-cam.com/video/T1g5tVGZhfk/v-deo.html An American Trilogy (1972): 1973 performance ua-cam.com/video/0FT3SmZ_zx0/v-deo.html Unchained Melody (1977): ua-cam.com/video/AG9ph9xkOrw/v-deo.html
@Ok- Thanks for reacting to the GOAT!! Some more great Elvis songs for you to react to are Bridge over troubled water, MY Way, American Trilogy, Don't cry daddy.
he is not the greatest of all time, stop jerking the gherkin. 1. he never wrote a song. 2. only 3 Grammys Stevie Wonder is far better than Elvis ever could be. 1. 25 Grammy's 2. 1 Oscar 3. wrote all if not most of his songs. 4. played most instruments. 5. a black man and blind. Elvis doesn't come close!
It's great to see you reacting to Elvis! He recorded over 700 songs in many different genres. This concert was the first that was beamed by satellite to about 40 countries and was watched by 1.5 billion people which was almost half the world's population at the time. He was and still is a big deal! He grew up in severe poverty and was very generous to family, friends, strangers, and charities when he became rich and famous. Many don't know about the huge role he played in putting an end to segregation in this country.
Elvis recorded exactly 769 ..... Did 31 Movies ..... 2 Documentaries ..... Over 1100 Concerts in the 70's alone ..... Who knows how many in the 50's and 60's ...... And did Three Concerts in Canada in 1957 ..... And the Aloha From Hawaii Concert Was not only the first one ever done by satellite ..... But Elvis was the first solo Artist to achieve this ..... And yes over 11/2 Billion watched it at that time ...... But think about this .... How many did not even understand English ..... Today there are programs that help you get to understand one faster ..... Back then none ..... 3.032 billion (1960) ..... 3.913 billion (1973 ...... 4.839 billion (1985) ...... 7,953,952,577 (2022 ) ..... Average (median) family income in the United States was estimated at $4,200 in 1954 ..... Average (me the average poverty threshold for a family of four was $10,989 in 1985 ..... Lots more money to spend on pleasure In 1985 to that of 1954 ..... "In 1945, there were probably fewer than 10,000 sets in the country. This figure soared to about 6 million in 1950, and to almost 60 million by 1960." ..... By the mid-1960s a large color TV could be obtained for only $300- a mere $2,490 in today's money. It's unthinkable how much of an average worker's income that would have been back then. The median household income in 1966 was $6,882. It's no wonder that color TV was such an exclusive viewing experience.
@@nealmalik9142 okay he we go school is in. Pay attention Neal Malik!. Stevie Wonder. 1. a black man. 2. a blind black man 3. played most of if not all the instruments. 4. wrote most of if not all of his songs. 5.most of them if not all of them very powerful lyrics. 6. 25 Grammys 7. 1 Oscar. on the other hand we have Elvis. 1. never wrote a song 2. 3 Grammys. 3. white 4. sighted. go cry on somebody else's shoulder.
@@nealmalik9142 BULLSHIT!!!! Elvis never co wrote with any one, this is a fact! In order for any songwriter to have Elvis sing any song, song writers had to hand over writing and rights to the colonel and Elvis or it would not get sung. That is why Elvis turned to more drugs. Same song same show night after night, no new material, music was taking a turn and the colonel knew it, drugs were his only way out. Get a life!
If you ever visit Memphis, you can tour his home called Graceland. There is a museum that has all his jumpsuits. You wouldn’t believe how many gorgeous jumpsuits and capes he owned.
Lord you picked a masterpiece as your intro to this legendary man. I know you're going to love anything from his 68 special. Steamroller blues from this aloha from Hawaii concert is a fun one too
Loved your reaction to Elvis please keep them coming. I recommend you react to (Elvis and the black community part 1&2 that echo will never die) it will answer a lot of questions and learn what he went through. You won’t regret it!!!
Love your reaction. Elvis was the shit. For real. If you could check out One Night With You, and Trying to Get to You (both from the ‘68 comeback special, you won’t be disappointed.
I mean where do we start with Elvis?! People all over the world know him for songs from the beginning in 1954 to the end in 1977. Check out Just Pretend from the 1970 Las Vegas version from his documentary film That's The Way It Is. It's only up from here on your Elvis journey. You'll discover how diverse and talented Elvis really was. He put his own unique mark on anything he did.
Polk Salad Annie, Suspicious Minds, If I Can Dream, In The Ghetto, Walk A Mile In My Shoes, Hound Dog, Jailhouse Rock, Don’t Be Cruel, Love Me Tender, Burning Love, Bridge Over Troubled Water, You Gave Me A Mountain should get you started on Elvis. 👍😎🔥
ALL OF HIM IS GOLD PLEASE DON'T FOGET HIS GOSABLES..❤ ELVIS NEVER BŔAGED ABOUT HIS GENEROUS WAYS HE CONTRIBUTED TO SO MANY NEEDS. SAINT JUDES... GETTING THE MEMORIAL FOR PEARL HARBOR RESTARTED BECAUSE THEY HAD NO MORE MONEY TO CONTINUE. ELVIS GENEROUS HEART.😊
So, where did Elvis get the emotion, the intesity, and the connection to this song from? The Aloha from Hawaii concert was filmed in January 1973. Elvis and Priscilla filed for divorce in August 1972...just five months prior. According to Joe Moscheo of the Imperials, the failure of Elvis's marriage "was a blow from which he never recovered". I believe Elvis was letting all of that pain burst out of him on stage. And from that, we have this masterpiece performance.
You've struck gold with Elvis! I've subscribed in hopes of seeing you explore his unique catalog. These would be a good introduction to his music: Elvis Presley - Music Evolution (1954-1977) (7:32) and Elvis Presley's Dance Moves (2:52). Here's one I think you'd like: JAILHOUSE ROCK (1957) - Elvis Presley - Classic Movie Musical Numbers (3:29). And this is a really fun one: Elvis Presley - Love Me Tender, Kissing a lot of Girls (7:41).
YESSS!!! SUBBED!! LOVE THE KING! GREAT REACTION!!! -- Could you do Suspicious Minds LIVE in Vegas??? 1970 -- YES ELVIS HAD THE BLING AND THE CADDY'S AND OF COURSE THE LADIES --- OH AND "LOVE ME TENDER" LIVE IN VEGAS 1970
That was cracking me up. But you should understand something about those rings. By now because I know this reaction is quite old and I just now stumbled across it even though I've been watching your channel for a long time, I'm sure you know all about him but the rings were about, he had this personal jeweler that would carry around these black cases with expensive rings in them and they would load Elvis up and then gradually throughout the show he would hand them out to people and it's the strangest thing. Because it once they're worth a lot of money but on the other hand it's a nostalgic Keepsake that they probably wouldn't ever want to part with. And then if he ran out of rings, much like the scarves that he wore around his neck a lot of the time, then they would load him up again. So it's not just he's a random dude with Swaggart, there was actually really important purpose behind it. A huge reflection on his personality.
You’ll love 1970 live in Las Vegas ( Love Me Tender) kissing all the girls. 🥰 *1970 Same show (Polk Salad Annie), (Suspicious Minds), (I Can’t Stop Loving You). Ty
the only thing i didnt like was that the video was a mirror image, the bass player was on the left in the original video, and hes on the right in this one. It makes Elvis 's face look weird. Yes Im a huge elvis fan and you cant fool my shit lol... cool reaction tho. His ring was an 11 carat diamond surrounded by other cool shit and lots of gold. He had the bling and liked to give it away.
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 I get it that Elvis might not be your cup of tea. However, either you and @Lorie Dominick were fed falsehoods when you grew up and/or you don't know the contents of Elvis' song catalog, or you profess to know more than Rufus Thomas and B.B. King.
@@AnnemarieSwarts here we go again, more proof that your parents wasted their money on your education. 1. show me in my comments where as you put it Elvis is not mu cup of tea? 2. Do you really think any black artist is going to say anything bad about Elvis? Do you really think they want to be the next black man swinging from a tree like a wind chime for disrespecting a white guy let alone Elvis? Go back to your ABBA songs. You have nothing intelligent to add here.
I'm sick of people saying this he covered songs black and white Same as people cover other people's songs today so what's the bloody difference from then to now there anit .. thinck about it properly
And he's not even trying. INCREDIBLE
Nobody like Elvis and nobody will be like Elvis the only one Elvis Presley for ever
I am so happy to see young people disovering how great he was. no one will ever replace this man. He is in a league all his own. thank you
not really, there are plenty of drug taking artists that died from drugs.
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 He didn't die from drugs. He died from a heart attack brought on from certain conditions and predestined ideas inherited from his original family (going right back) and Prescribed drugs and medicines definitely contributed to this and made all of his poor health conditions much worse.
@@paulhuggett7503 and what attributed to his heart attack? drugs?
No more hey hey paula's??? Oh shit did i just that??? Hahaha👍🙏⚘️🌷🌷❤️❤️❤️❤️
@Canadian 009 look who it is, Canadian 009 trolling me. woohoo!
Man you get Elvis like no one else !! Love your reactions
OMG, Wow.. God it is just all from the Soul
Just the best ever Elvis Presley hugs from Denmark and spain
Elvis and i were friends for 10 yrs. up until his death. I was a kid from Memphis how we met was a series of events that i will not go into He wanted a friend and so did i we were that for each other. i asked nothing of him and he asked nothing of me. Elvis did not make friends easily because more times than not they wanted something from him. And as for parker all he wanted was money. Elvis was very ill his last time on stage he begged parker not to make him do it because he didn't want anyone to see him that way but did Parker care oh hell no. Between Parker and the so called Dr. Nick they killed the best friend i ever had in my life, i will always love and miss my friend. Elvis is what you get when you combine cool and smooth awesome reaction love to you from the one and only Memphis Tn.
Can't believe you have not heard an Elvis song before. The biggest singing star that ever lived.
'68 Comeback Special "Trying To Get To You" is a MUST!!!!!
This isn't just singing,this is stage artistry. No one else has this and that's the difference.
Beautiful version of a beautiful song. 👍 👑
If you continue watching Elvis, that would be amazing. One thing that I've learned after watching Elvis is that he had different "sections" of his career and if you don't know them, it can be hard to put things into perspective. This is long so I apologize. You can ignore it and go to the end where I put links to songs if you'd rather.
This first section was from 1954-1958. He started in 1954 and became known around certain parts of the country in 1955. It was 1956 that he became a big deal all around the country, partly because of his dancing, which certain people felt was "vulgar" or "immoral". If you watch it now, it'll be difficult to really understand, but it was the 50s. Songs like That's Alright, Mama (1954), Hound Dog (1956), and Jailhouse Rock (1957) came from this time.
In 1958, Elvis was drafted into the army at the height of his career. He had to serve two years. While there were songs released at this point, they would probably fit into the first section. There are interviews from around this time if you want to watch those.
In 1960, he came back from Germany where he spent about a year and a half, eventually become a Sergeant in the U.S. Army. While he had done four movies before going into the army, afterwards it was about all he did. From 1960-1969 he did 27 movies. There are some good songs from those movies like Can't Help Falling in Love (1961) and Viva Las Vegas (1964).
It overlaps a bit, but in 1968, Elvis decided that he wanted to do live appearances again. He did the 68 Comeback Special. He did performances of his old songs and some songs from the movies, but the big song that I think everyone needs to hear is If I Can Dream. It's a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr., who was assassinated almost 3 months before taping for the special began.
In 1969, Elvis started doing live performances again. This section was from 1969-1973. He had songs like In The Ghetto (1969), Suspicious Minds (1969), and An American Trilogy (1972).
After 1973, I don't think Elvis was seen much. His health was declining. He did a TV special in 1977, where he had a beautiful performance of Unchained Melody (1977). Sadly about six weeks after this special, Elvis died.
That's Alright, Mama (1954): audio
ua-cam.com/video/DCP_g7X31nI/v-deo.html
Hound Dog (1956):
ua-cam.com/video/MMmljYkdr-w/v-deo.html
Jailhouse Rock (1957):
ua-cam.com/video/MfrC8PAQtlg/v-deo.html
Interviews around when he was in the army
Before he left for Germany: ua-cam.com/video/tX6SjU1-7WA/v-deo.html
When he actually got home: ua-cam.com/video/1MyrPxU6Ruo/v-deo.html
Can't Help Falling in Love (1961):
ua-cam.com/video/DJwjfsHDVpk/v-deo.html
Viva Las Vegas (1964):
ua-cam.com/video/ZekNzNX1_j8/v-deo.html
If I Can Dream (1968):
ua-cam.com/video/u-pP_dCenJA/v-deo.html
In The Ghetto (1969): 1970 performance
ua-cam.com/video/2Ox1Tore9nw/v-deo.html
Suspicious Minds (1969): 1970 performance
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An American Trilogy (1972): 1973 performance
ua-cam.com/video/0FT3SmZ_zx0/v-deo.html
Unchained Melody (1977):
ua-cam.com/video/AG9ph9xkOrw/v-deo.html
Thank you for keeping Elvis music alive I really enjoy the videos💖❤
Oh dude his song if I can dream is very emotional, the way how he sings it will give you goosebumps
@Ok- Thanks for reacting to the GOAT!! Some more great Elvis songs for you to react to are Bridge over troubled water, MY Way, American Trilogy, Don't cry daddy.
he is not the greatest of all time, stop jerking the gherkin.
1. he never wrote a song.
2. only 3 Grammys
Stevie Wonder is far better than Elvis ever could be.
1. 25 Grammy's
2. 1 Oscar
3. wrote all if not most of his songs.
4. played most instruments.
5. a black man and blind.
Elvis doesn't come close!
It's great to see you reacting to Elvis! He recorded over 700 songs in many different genres. This concert was the first that was beamed by satellite to about 40 countries and was watched by 1.5 billion people which was almost half the world's population at the time. He was and still is a big deal! He grew up in severe poverty and was very generous to family, friends, strangers, and charities when he became rich and famous. Many don't know about the huge role he played in putting an end to segregation in this country.
and he wrote how many of those songs he recorded?
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 Who cares I would rather hear Elvis sing ..... Then had him write songs ..... However he did co-write three .....
Elvis recorded exactly 769 ..... Did 31 Movies ..... 2 Documentaries ..... Over 1100 Concerts in the 70's alone ..... Who knows how many in the 50's and 60's ...... And did Three Concerts in Canada in 1957 ..... And the Aloha From Hawaii Concert Was not only the first one ever done by satellite ..... But Elvis was the first solo Artist to achieve this ..... And yes over 11/2 Billion watched it at that time ...... But think about this .... How many did not even understand English ..... Today there are programs that help you get to understand one faster ..... Back then none ..... 3.032 billion (1960) ..... 3.913 billion (1973 ...... 4.839 billion (1985) ...... 7,953,952,577 (2022 ) ..... Average (median) family income in the United States was estimated at $4,200 in 1954 ..... Average (me the average poverty threshold for a family of four was $10,989 in 1985 ..... Lots more money to spend on pleasure In 1985 to that of 1954 ..... "In 1945, there were probably fewer than 10,000 sets in the country. This figure soared to about 6 million in 1950, and to almost 60 million by 1960." ..... By the mid-1960s a large color TV could be obtained for only $300- a mere $2,490 in today's money. It's unthinkable how much of an average worker's income that would have been back then. The median household income in 1966 was $6,882. It's no wonder that color TV was such an exclusive viewing experience.
@@nealmalik9142
okay he we go school is in.
Pay attention Neal Malik!.
Stevie Wonder.
1. a black man.
2. a blind black man
3. played most of if not all the instruments.
4. wrote most of if not all of his songs.
5.most of them if not all of them very powerful lyrics.
6. 25 Grammys
7. 1 Oscar.
on the other hand we have Elvis.
1. never wrote a song
2. 3 Grammys.
3. white
4. sighted.
go cry on somebody else's shoulder.
@@nealmalik9142 BULLSHIT!!!!
Elvis never co wrote with any one, this is a fact!
In order for any songwriter to have Elvis sing any song, song writers had to hand over writing and rights to the colonel and Elvis or it would not get sung. That is why Elvis turned to more drugs. Same song same show night after night, no new material, music was taking a turn and the colonel knew it, drugs were his only way out. Get a life!
If you ever visit Memphis, you can tour his home called Graceland. There is a museum that has all his jumpsuits. You wouldn’t believe how many gorgeous jumpsuits and capes he owned.
Lord you picked a masterpiece as your intro to this legendary man. I know you're going to love anything from his 68 special. Steamroller blues from this aloha from Hawaii concert is a fun one too
Oh my God what a voice so so powerfull voice.
Listen to (memories) by Elvis Presley the 68 comeback special
Loved your reaction to Elvis please keep them coming. I recommend you react to (Elvis and the black community part 1&2 that echo will never die) it will answer a lot of questions and learn what he went through. You won’t regret it!!!
Love your reaction. Elvis was the shit. For real. If you could check out One Night With You, and Trying to Get to You (both from the ‘68 comeback special, you won’t be disappointed.
Very cool reaction 😎 👌 👍
I mean where do we start with Elvis?! People all over the world know him for songs from the beginning in 1954 to the end in 1977. Check out Just Pretend from the 1970 Las Vegas version from his documentary film That's The Way It Is. It's only up from here on your Elvis journey. You'll discover how diverse and talented Elvis really was. He put his own unique mark on anything he did.
Polk Salad Annie, Suspicious Minds, If I Can Dream, In The Ghetto, Walk A Mile In My Shoes, Hound Dog, Jailhouse Rock, Don’t Be Cruel, Love Me Tender, Burning Love, Bridge Over Troubled Water, You Gave Me A Mountain should get you started on Elvis. 👍😎🔥
Solid gold all. 👍 👑
ALL OF HIM IS GOLD
PLEASE DON'T FOGET
HIS GOSABLES..❤ ELVIS NEVER BŔAGED ABOUT HIS GENEROUS WAYS
HE CONTRIBUTED TO SO MANY NEEDS. SAINT JUDES... GETTING THE MEMORIAL FOR PEARL HARBOR RESTARTED
BECAUSE THEY HAD NO MORE MONEY TO CONTINUE. ELVIS GENEROUS HEART.😊
So, where did Elvis get the emotion, the intesity, and the connection to this song from? The Aloha from Hawaii concert was filmed in January 1973. Elvis and Priscilla filed for divorce in August 1972...just five months prior. According to Joe Moscheo of the Imperials, the failure of Elvis's marriage "was a blow from which he never recovered". I believe Elvis was letting all of that pain burst out of him on stage. And from that, we have this masterpiece performance.
You've struck gold with Elvis! I've subscribed in hopes of seeing you explore his unique catalog. These would be a good introduction to his music: Elvis Presley - Music Evolution (1954-1977) (7:32) and Elvis Presley's Dance Moves (2:52). Here's one I think you'd like: JAILHOUSE ROCK (1957) - Elvis Presley - Classic Movie Musical Numbers (3:29). And this is a really fun one: Elvis Presley - Love Me Tender, Kissing a lot of Girls (7:41).
Lots of singers...lots of performers...lots of frontmen...ONE ELVIS..
Love your reaction.. love the KING...
He has a special designer who does his outfit for entertainment and concert
YESSS!!! SUBBED!! LOVE THE KING! GREAT REACTION!!! -- Could you do Suspicious Minds LIVE in Vegas??? 1970 -- YES ELVIS HAD THE BLING AND THE CADDY'S AND OF COURSE THE LADIES --- OH AND "LOVE ME TENDER" LIVE IN VEGAS 1970
In the last few years of his life he gave away hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of his jewelry during performances
É o maior cantor de todos os tempos 👏👏👏👏👏
SUBBED❤️Loved your Elvisreaction, it brings us Elvisfans a lot of joy😊Do Polk Salad Annie(Vegas 1970)😉
Such a powerful voice❤
Once drove from Zeist(Netherlands) to Prague with only Elvis-music nonstop! (Wife had enough of it after 8 hours😂😁.
Go react to his 68 special. A man in leather, he had it all
LOVE YOUR REACTION. YES the KING 👑
The King............👑👑👑👑
Good stuff. 🤗
There's a lot for this generation to learn..... Elvis Presley was the greatest by any standard. Today's music is truly a joke by comparison.
The King of entertainment!
68 Comeback Special in white suit...If I Can Dream
Good reaction! Thanks! One thing, Shooter McGavin was a character in Happy Gilmore, not The Water Boy. But the comparison is pretty much spot on.
The ring he is wearing the big diamond he bought for 1 million dollars.
Have you checked out the trailer for the Elvis movie coming out in June?
You should do little darlin, why yo ask? Cuz it’s very playful it got a special touch, make u feel like a child in no stupid way
That was cracking me up. But you should understand something about those rings. By now because I know this reaction is quite old and I just now stumbled across it even though I've been watching your channel for a long time, I'm sure you know all about him but the rings were about, he had this personal jeweler that would carry around these black cases with expensive rings in them and they would load Elvis up and then gradually throughout the show he would hand them out to people and it's the strangest thing. Because it once they're worth a lot of money but on the other hand it's a nostalgic Keepsake that they probably wouldn't ever want to part with. And then if he ran out of rings, much like the scarves that he wore around his neck a lot of the time, then they would load him up again. So it's not just he's a random dude with Swaggart, there was actually really important purpose behind it. A huge reflection on his personality.
ace guy the real deal
Watch down below... the proper version!!!
Could u react to jailhouse rock from the movie jailhouse rock. He gots some good moves in that.
Great reaction!!!!!!!!
Please consider,
Yep, Elvis was “the part!”
the king
Elvis was and still is the greatest singer in our history, but he was never the King
@@biltom as far as him being the greatest singer, that is your opinion.
however, I agree he was not the king.
Brillian comments
Brilliant comments
Elvis rubberneckin from change of habit please
You’ll love 1970 live in Las Vegas ( Love Me Tender) kissing all the girls. 🥰
*1970 Same show (Polk Salad Annie), (Suspicious Minds), (I Can’t Stop Loving You). Ty
the only thing i didnt like was that the video was a mirror image, the bass player was on the left in the original video, and hes on the right in this one. It makes Elvis 's face look weird. Yes Im a huge elvis fan and you cant fool my shit lol... cool reaction tho. His ring was an 11 carat diamond surrounded by other cool shit and lots of gold. He had the bling and liked to give it away.
Why wasn't ELVIS EVER AT THE ACADEMY AWARDS. WAS ALL THE SO CALLED TALENTED PEOPLE SCARED OF HIM SCARED HE WOULD TAKE ALL THE AWARDS
Only 699 more classics to review?
all written by Elvis too!
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COMMENT PLEASE READ🥰 GOOD INFO. AND LINKS. GREAT INFO. THANKS KATHI..
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Every songs he sang, he stole from a black artist
not all of them, most.
his moves he stole from black artists.
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 I get it that Elvis might not be your cup of tea. However, either you and @Lorie Dominick were fed falsehoods when you grew up and/or you don't know the contents of Elvis' song catalog, or you profess to know more than Rufus Thomas and B.B. King.
@@AnnemarieSwarts here we go again, more proof that your parents wasted their money on your education.
1. show me in my comments where as you put it Elvis is not mu cup of tea?
2. Do you really think any black artist is going to say anything bad about Elvis?
Do you really think they want to be the next black man swinging from a tree like a wind chime for disrespecting a white guy let alone Elvis? Go back to your ABBA songs.
You have nothing intelligent to add here.
I'm sick of people saying this he covered songs black and white
Same as people cover other people's songs today so what's the bloody difference from then to now there anit .. thinck about it properly