you cant help but smile watching his live performances.. its so much fun seeing his playful side come out, and when he smiles... ohhh my.. just melts your heart.. most importantly, his talent, his voice.. just wonderful
@@sacredlovetarot1971 same here! Though I'd love if it had an extra verse in it. Recently saw the rare live version where they played it slightly extended. He tore the **** out of it. Love him ❤️
He adapted this song, repeating the chorus numerous times, for live performances so that he could entertain the audience. He also threw in random funny lyrics. Shove it up your nose is not one of the lyrics on the studio recording. Lol.
Elvis was one of a kind. He was so theatrical because that is what his fans expected. His voice and musicality are unmatched. It's tragic that drug took him from us so early.
I remember the day, although I was very young. both my parents cried, many many men cried too. Elvis was the most loved beloved successful male solor artist in history, STILL is. I mean, how does anyone deal with that level of MEGA ULTRA STARDOM.
I just recently learned that Elvis was a great admirer of Jackie Wilson (one of my favorites, you would enjoy "To Be Loved" and "Work Out Baby") and went to see him perform often. He was also a fan of Ivory Joe Hunter ("Since I Met You, Baby"). Lots of pictures of them together around. The three became good friends. Jackie Wilson was a great performer (had been a boxer) but way too early, he suffered a heart attack and had complications that interfered with his career. Ivory Joe Hunter was diagnosed with cancer. Elvis helped pay both their medical bills. No fanfare, no publicity. Why? Probably because he could at that time. Both the men were not able to work and had families. And, mostly, they were friends. You can confirm this on internet. Why was he so playful even on stage? He didn't take himself seriously and he wasn't trying to be somebody he wasn't. How many humble stars do you know? Love your reactions.
I dont know how many times he said it but he always held the audiences until it was finished. Listening & seeing him in person was nothing to watching videos. He was better looking in person also. That dont seem possible but its true.
this was also for the assassination of Robert Kennedy; Elvis & producer/director Steve Binder had a long discussion about the state of the world & Binder asked Walter Earl Brown to come up w-a fitting composition; the red tie Elvis wore was for the blood shed in Vietnan
You can tell Elvis is really enjoying himself here and the crowd and accompaniment along with him. Shout out also the drummer Ronnie Tutt, the bass guitar player Jerry Scheff and the backup singers, the Sweet Inspirations. Elvis framed his incredible voice with the best around him.
@@traceycater Absolutely! The Jordanaires are fantastic. However, in 1970-71 the male backup singers to Elvis during live performances were the Imperials who would be replace later by JD Sumner and the Stamps. But we can't disregard the contribution the Jordainaires made to the whole Elvis sound in the 50s and 60s.
Elvis was fantastic! My grandmother, who was born in 1910, absolutely loved him. We used to laugh because she said she liked seeming him wiggle his hips! (grandpa didn't mind. after all he thought Marilyn Monroe was the bomb.) There was a time early in Elvis' career when television networks would not show him from the waist down because they thought his "gyrations" were too lewd and obscene. When my grandmother was buried, the music at her funeral was a compilation of Elvis hymns, which she loved as much as his other singing. R.I.P Grandma and Elvis too.
Love this one well I love all of them, if you want to see young elvis 21 I think watch jailhouse rock 1956 then there is Polk salad Anne, love your reaction video
Just started watching your channel and glad to see ya doing a elvis reaction he was such an amazing entertainer and had the whole package the voice the looks and of course the charisma
Elvis was something else on stage.For as many beautiful covers exist,he had a magnetism nobody can equal.He was part of my youth.Thank you Dear friend,you still make me smile on most of your reactions.😀
Whitney Houstons mother is singing back up vocals in this I'm pretty sure. Elvis insisted on a gospel choir no matter what the producers wanted. He had so much soul and goodness we all know Cissy Houston can SING!
From the documentary TTWII I saw it when I was 7 years old and I’ve seen it countless times! He’s timeless no one else like him. In fact I just watched this the other day. Thank you for your reaction TCB⚡️
Very cool 😎❄⛄💙 reaction 👏👏🌹🌹💐💐 Yeah, Elvis definitely liked to kid around on & off the stage haha! A suggestion only, and a live performance that is the complete opposite: "Just Pretend" live 1970 Las Vegas: ua-cam.com/video/CuuaXIA4A-A/v-deo.html Thank you, thank you very much 😉 TCB ⚡ & TLC ❤ & peace ✌& blessings 🙏 to you & yours & to one & all here as well 💕
❤️🔥 fire reaction, my brother! Ty! ❤️ 1:12 yup I got tickled too, 'subtle' lol! AB, did u know that Whitney Houston's mom was one of Elvis's backup singers. She's on this video ;-) love u, brother
The legend, there will only be 1 Elvis! Same goes for many others like Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, ZZ Top, etc... I like his "Trying to get to you" in his comeback live concert. He's dressed in black leather for that one.
Elvis didn't dance, I put more modern singers in that category (Modonna, Mjackson, hiphop, etc). They usually rehearse movies with at least 3 dancers, and are not spontaneous, it's been practiced. But Elvis was totally fluid with the music. He moved to it however he felt in the moment. He didn't intentionally practice moves as dances, and then reproduce the moves later in concert, it was spontaneous. He incorporated pieces of his karate into it, and it became another level! As he said once, I just do what I feel, and the people seem to like it.
Go check out Dwight Yoakam’s cover of this song. Updated but still has the same soul and spirit. Word of warning, though. The beginning of the video is stereotypical 90’s country concept video. But the version is ever bit as good as this.
Elvis was awesome! This video - Love me Tender at the same show I think.... he goes through the crowd kissing women (Tom Jones used to do that too). ua-cam.com/video/ngHzBS2T4TA/v-deo.html Another Elvis song, Trouble/Guitar Man is awesome ua-cam.com/video/4FkyeO_PRlw/v-deo.html
Love Your Reactions, did they ever release "If I Can Dream" that was my Favorite Reaction from you. List of a Few Songs to Choose From: Elvis Presley YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVING FEELING 1970 LIVE Las Vegas The Lady Loves Me - Elvis Presley & Ann Margaret In Viva Las Vegas Movie Scene/Song (4:13 min) ua-cam.com/video/_fTiGRljqDk/v-deo.html Ann Margaret Hot Dance with Elvis Presley in Viva Las Vegas C'mon Everybody Movie Scene/Song (4:01 min) ua-cam.com/video/XH2K9N16VMY/v-deo.html Elvis Presley "Trying To Get To You" 68 Comeback Special Live (2:58 min) Elvis Presley "And I Love You So" 1968 (4:01 min) Elvis Presley "One Night With You" 68 Comeback Special Live (3:02 min) Elvis Presley Trouble / Guitar Man (Opening Song) 68 Comeback Special (3:18 min) Elvis Presley Bridge Over Troubled Water Live 1970 Las Vegas (New Mix, Great Sound) Elvis Presley My Way Aloha Hawaii Live 1973 Elvis Presley Kentucky Rain Music Video 1969 (Best Version)
I was 6 years old when he passed away and I was in tears thinking about his Daughter losing her Dad and I have to say check out her music Lisa Marie Presley
ah NO. Elvis didn't write any songs he sang. has nothing to do with exwife who's done nothing but make money off elvis and his name, she's even now contesting the Will. Elvis left everything to his daughter she is not entitled to anything. pathetic.
Written by Mark James. James said that one night, he was fooling around on his guitar & had what he thought was a catchy melody. At the time, he was married to his first wife but still had feelings for his childhood sweetheart, who was married back in Houston. James's wife had suspicions about his feelings. He felt it was a confusing time for him and that all three were "caught in this trap that they could not walk out of." And that is how & why this song came to be.
No way, he was not high whatsoever, let alone "high as a kite" He took downers to sleep and upper to wake up because long term use of sleeping pills results in dependence and the need to constantly increase the dosage, so over time a lot is needed which is very hard on the body and there is the need for uppers in the am just to "wake the body up". The only other "drugs" he took were in the last few years for pain...extremely painful digestive condition (both heredity, and linked to long term sleeping pill usage) which was life threatening and he was hospitalized for it two or more times, and there was no treatment for--I listened to the doctors who were interviewed and explained the extremely serious, painful health condition Elvis had (mostly related to long term sleeping pill dependence in order to sleep--he had insomnia from childhood...a known common condition for someone who loses their twin at birth), as well as serious glaucoma (extremely painful) also linked to sleeping pills, and two back injuries he had sustained that caused him pain. Elvis never, ever talked about health issues or about being in pain with any of his entourage--with them he maintained a strong leadership "position" and he was extremely private about his health. Only a very, very small circle of people knew what Elvis was going through. Charlie Hodge, one of his best--if not his best friend--has many times explained that Elvis was in a lot of pain, and took only the amount of pain medication needed and to still be able to function/perform, because performing well was the most important thing to him. Charlie said Elvis was often in pain when performing those last couple of years because he didn't want to take too much, that would interfere with performing. When he died he was taking a lot of medications related to his health conditions, as well as pain medications, sleeping med/pills, and needed uppers (again, just to wake up his body, essentially). Charlie also said Elvis actually didn't like the feeling of being high. Whatever you have heard are assumptions that were made, and adopted as truth by many and they proliferate the internet. Also Elvis only drank alcohol once or twice a year--such as a glass of champagne at a wedding for example--(the green glass bottles you often see him holding and drinking from, were Mountain Valley spring water which was famous in that region). He once or twice tried LSD.
what do you mean "he wasn't ALLOWED to dance" -- what exactly is that supposed to mean?? re: high as a kite - i disagree but even so, what the hell did it matter -- he spent his life performing night after night, yr. after yr. for people who appreciated him -- why even mention it! there was much more to him & what he did & went through than to mention being high. Btw, he had the genetic condition called A-1 antitrypsin which causes COPD/emphysema began early in his life & began using an inhaler to help him breath. He also had painful glaucoma. More important to talk about his serious health issues & how he managed to do what he did than to bring up drugs; & btw, he wasn't dancing -- he was MOVING to the feel of the music; but there was no such thing as not being allowed -- that doesn't even make sense.
Nope! I don't know why people presume that because someone has mad energy, that they have to be high!! Elvis relied on uppers n downers more so later in the 70s. Here he was on point, lucid but with crazy energy and was enjoying being on stage again.
@@Wildlife_SA. you are a dick head and people like you keep me entertained. Elvis started using drugs in the army back in 1958. Check this out In 1970 Elvis writes to President Nixon (the I am not a crook guy) and offers his services to help combat illicit drug use in the USA. Elvis mentioned that he knew a lot about drugs and was accepted by the hippies. He said he could go right into a group of young people or hippies and be accepted which he felt could be helpful to him in his drug drive. Nixon and Elvis exchanged pleasantries and agreed that “those who use drugs are in the vanguard of American protest.” In 1977 Elvis dies of drug overdose and drug abuse. Putting Elvis in charge of speaking on narcotic abuse is like leaving Dracula in charge of the blood bank. Hypocrisy: What is an example of hypocrisy? People who tell you not to eat candy while they chomp away on candy all day.
Never clicked on a video so fast in my life.
you cant help but smile watching his live performances.. its so much fun seeing his playful side come out, and when he smiles... ohhh my.. just melts your heart.. most importantly, his talent, his voice.. just wonderful
I watch and listen to the king everyday. Good night Graceland. Texas. Rock on bro.
Elvis is FIRE 🔥⚡️🎤🕺⚡️🔥
The only man in music history who can sing the same things for almost 5 minutes and have your attention the whole time.. He was captivating
Yes, Patch It Up is a testament to that, lol. He was amazing ❤
@@theapavlou3030100% lol and one of my favorite songs ❤️
@@sacredlovetarot1971 same here! Though I'd love if it had an extra verse in it. Recently saw the rare live version where they played it slightly extended. He tore the **** out of it.
Love him ❤️
Love your happy rections that make 2 of us love n miss all this years✌️😍🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
not childish at all just having fun.. geezz
I agree!! Unlike some artists who want to get on stage and off.
He adapted this song, repeating the chorus numerous times, for live performances so that he could entertain the audience. He also threw in random funny lyrics. Shove it up your nose is not one of the lyrics on the studio recording. Lol.
Yeah, he often says, as he squats down, in his karate stance, "I hope this suit don't tear up, baby"!!! 😊
There will NEVER be another one like him or even close.
That is pure Entertainment.
This is my favorite Elvis song .
The King! More Elvis Please
I love that he wants to have fun while singing❤
Elvis was one of a kind. He was so theatrical because that is what his fans expected. His voice and musicality are unmatched. It's tragic that drug took him from us so early.
The ultimate showman and live performer to ever walk this earth.
The reason for the careless attitude, he knew he was the best, this was a comeback special, make or break, he knew he killed it, the man was amazing.
My man Elvis coolest ever RIP brother!
king of dance and king of music.
Elvis was incredible, man it was nuts when he passed..... women all over the world were crying, my mom was one of them, he was a national treasure
I’m still crying. I never did find that Velvis.
I was broken hearted but I didn't cry he was a wonderful entertainer
@@deborahbranson3712 well that's good
I remember the day, although I was very young. both my parents cried, many many men cried too. Elvis was the most loved beloved successful male solor artist in history, STILL is. I mean, how does anyone deal with that level of MEGA ULTRA STARDOM.
The women in my family still have pictures of Elvis on our walls ❤
My man Elvis beautiful generous soul. Always my favorite
I love when he scares the backup singer😂😂💀
Nicely reacted to! :) Back Then, Elvis was shun and banned from tv... due to those moves.
Today.... what we see... holy Hannah!
Elvis .. ❤❤❤
The master entertainer
He was a black belt in karate!! That is why he could stay in that low pose for so long!!
EP 👑👑👑
GOAT
The jackhammer move, that was his signature. He called that TCB. Taking Care of Business.
I just recently learned that Elvis was a great admirer of Jackie Wilson (one of my favorites, you would enjoy "To Be Loved" and "Work Out Baby") and went to see him perform often. He was also a fan of Ivory Joe Hunter ("Since I Met You, Baby"). Lots of pictures of them together around. The three became good friends. Jackie Wilson was a great performer (had been a boxer) but way too early, he suffered a heart attack and had complications that interfered with his career. Ivory Joe Hunter was diagnosed with cancer. Elvis helped pay both their medical bills. No fanfare, no publicity. Why? Probably because he could at that time. Both the men were not able to work and had families. And, mostly, they were friends. You can confirm this on internet. Why was he so playful even on stage? He didn't take himself seriously and he wasn't trying to be somebody he wasn't. How many humble stars do you know? Love your reactions.
Why confirm it on the internet, there is a YT video about Jackie Wilson where his son talks about it in an interview.
No better live spontaneous performer….then to this day! Wasn’t afraid to have fun and switch things up ❤ RIP FOREVER LOVED ❤❤
Great showman and funny.
I dont know how many times he said it but he always held the audiences until it was finished. Listening & seeing him in person was nothing to watching videos. He was better looking in person also. That dont seem possible but its true.
PLEASE, "If I can dream'" white suite version by Elvis, its a tribute to Martin Luther king. and he really SINGSSSS in it.
Saaaaangs it, that is 😀
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this was also for the assassination of Robert Kennedy; Elvis & producer/director Steve Binder had a long discussion about the state of the world & Binder asked Walter Earl Brown to come up w-a fitting composition; the red tie Elvis wore was for the blood shed in Vietnan
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@@stevedahlberg8680 people just love to keep focusing on MLK & his (Elvis) being high; is it jealousy, nastiness, stupidity
I love all your Elvis reactions!!!
And you can tell there was no lip synching. That was all him, live. And the leg shaking was to help the drummer stay in time.
He puts his karate moves in his performances
You can tell Elvis is really enjoying himself here and the crowd and accompaniment along with him. Shout out also the drummer Ronnie Tutt, the bass guitar player Jerry Scheff and the backup singers, the Sweet Inspirations. Elvis framed his incredible voice with the best around him.
And the Jordanaires!
@@traceycater Absolutely! The Jordanaires are fantastic. However, in 1970-71 the male backup singers to Elvis during live performances were the Imperials who would be replace later by JD Sumner and the Stamps. But we can't disregard the contribution the Jordainaires made to the whole Elvis sound in the 50s and 60s.
@@RobertNorthrop yes, the Stamps Quartet Nov. '71 to the end
@@traceycater it was the Stamps Quartet from Nov. '71 to the end
Elvis was fantastic! My grandmother, who was born in 1910, absolutely loved him. We used to laugh because she said she liked seeming him wiggle his hips! (grandpa didn't mind. after all he thought Marilyn Monroe was the bomb.) There was a time early in Elvis' career when television networks would not show him from the waist down because they thought his "gyrations" were too lewd and obscene. When my grandmother was buried, the music at her funeral was a compilation of Elvis hymns, which she loved as much as his other singing. R.I.P Grandma and Elvis too.
You should react to love me tender live version
Love this one well I love all of them, if you want to see young elvis 21 I think watch jailhouse rock 1956 then there is Polk salad Anne, love your reaction video
Elvis is one of a kind! Great reaction, you need to react to Elvis Presley “Love Me Tender (Live 1970)”. ❤️
I am grateful that I got to see him in concert. My parents took me to see him as a high school graduation gift in 1976, he died 14 months later.
Absolutely love Elvis and this reaction!! Funny thing is when Elvis add libs at 1:12 it kind of sounds like shove it up your nose!! 😂
It was a joke, he knew what he was saying. Shove it up your nose is a joke saying if a friend drops by basically get over it!
@@traceycater oh well that explains it then. Thank you for letting me know! 😀
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I also have to tell you that he studied martial arts and he incorporated them in his act
I love this performance! That was funny when he walked over to the lady 😂 He loved playing around.
I must of seen this performance dozens of times and it still sounds fresh today ! The king ! Thanks for posting this!❤
Hi, great reaction for a legendary performance and performer ! could you react to polk salad annie live in vegas 1970 please .
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Just started watching your channel and glad to see ya doing a elvis reaction he was such an amazing entertainer and had the whole package the voice the looks and of course the charisma
Love love Elvis RIP
Terrific request and I always love your reactions!
Elvis was awesome.And he had a great band and backup singers.Whitney Houston's mom sang backup with Elvis all through the 70's until his death.
No, she didnt. She did 5 weeks at this stint (she isn't in this performance), then left to focus on her family and her solo career.
You gott react to Polk Salad Annie!! Performed the same night!
I wish there were more songs like Elvis Presleys out there
Elvis was something else on stage.For as many beautiful covers exist,he had a magnetism nobody can equal.He was part of my youth.Thank you Dear friend,you still make me smile on most of your reactions.😀
He was a phenom!
TCB!
Charisma for days 😅❤
Thank you I love 😍 the 👑 king
Whitney Houstons mother is singing back up vocals in this I'm pretty sure. Elvis insisted on a gospel choir no matter what the producers wanted. He had so much soul and goodness we all know Cissy Houston can SING!
You should watch Bridge over Troubled Water and Just Pretend by my man
I knew you would love this! Great reaction.
"Polk Salad Annie" live Las Vegas 1970 is incredible performance!!
yes please do this one !!!!
Please do, Daddy Don’t Cry with his daughter Lisa Marie. Thank you!!
Ab, it is a must, do Angelina Jordan, Suspicious Minds! Great!!! Of course.❤️
Just Pretend, Mary in the Morning, and 700 more… all great.
From the documentary TTWII I saw it when I was 7 years old and I’ve seen it countless times! He’s timeless no one else like him. In fact I just watched this the other day. Thank you for your reaction TCB⚡️
huh?
@@christopherone1that’s the way it is
Whitney Houston's mom was one of his backup singers!
but just for 5 wks. in 1969 from July 31-Aug. 28 then left to be at home w-her children before going on later on to back up other singers
Sing into that Chap-Stick!
❤️ Elvis ❤️ enjoyed your reaction to this video 🤗✌️
Great entertainment and the music is awesome too!!!
Elvis was the ultimate Mama's Boy and a Gentleman. He did have a fun streak to him. Martina McBride did a nice cover of this song.
Love this
Very cool 😎❄⛄💙 reaction 👏👏🌹🌹💐💐
Yeah, Elvis definitely liked to kid around on & off the stage haha!
A suggestion only, and a live performance that is the complete opposite: "Just Pretend" live 1970 Las Vegas: ua-cam.com/video/CuuaXIA4A-A/v-deo.html
Thank you, thank you very much 😉
TCB ⚡ & TLC ❤ & peace ✌& blessings 🙏 to you & yours & to one & all here as well 💕
YES!! Secretary and I enjoyed this very much! Great reaction!🍊🍊🍊❤️❤️❤️
It's getting cold in here...I have Hugh chills...
The bass is great too.
❤️🔥 fire reaction, my brother! Ty! ❤️ 1:12 yup I got tickled too, 'subtle' lol! AB, did u know that Whitney Houston's mom was one of Elvis's backup singers. She's on this video ;-) love u, brother
Check out his jumpsuit before, and after the lights come on in the finale ... DIFFERENT JUMPSUIT !!! CRAZY !!!
The legend, there will only be 1 Elvis! Same goes for many others like Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, ZZ Top, etc... I like his "Trying to get to you" in his comeback live concert. He's dressed in black leather for that one.
Elvis didn't dance, I put more modern singers in that category (Modonna, Mjackson, hiphop, etc). They usually rehearse movies with at least 3 dancers, and are not spontaneous, it's been practiced. But Elvis was totally fluid with the music. He moved to it however he felt in the moment. He didn't intentionally practice moves as dances, and then reproduce the moves later in concert, it was spontaneous. He incorporated pieces of his karate into it, and it became another level! As he said once, I just do what I feel, and the people seem to like it.
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Go check out Dwight Yoakam’s cover of this song. Updated but still has the same soul and spirit. Word of warning, though. The beginning of the video is stereotypical 90’s country concept video. But the version is ever bit as good as this.
Before his first TV appearance they thought he was black.
I’m tired now!
Angelina Jordan does an amazing cover of this.
Elvis was awesome! This video - Love me Tender at the same show I think.... he goes through the crowd kissing women (Tom Jones used to do that too). ua-cam.com/video/ngHzBS2T4TA/v-deo.html
Another Elvis song, Trouble/Guitar Man is awesome ua-cam.com/video/4FkyeO_PRlw/v-deo.html
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Love Your Reactions, did they ever release "If I Can Dream" that was my Favorite Reaction from you.
List of a Few Songs to Choose From:
Elvis Presley
YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVING FEELING
1970 LIVE Las Vegas
The Lady Loves Me - Elvis Presley & Ann Margaret
In Viva Las Vegas
Movie Scene/Song (4:13 min)
ua-cam.com/video/_fTiGRljqDk/v-deo.html
Ann Margaret Hot Dance with Elvis Presley in Viva Las Vegas
C'mon Everybody
Movie Scene/Song (4:01 min)
ua-cam.com/video/XH2K9N16VMY/v-deo.html
Elvis Presley
"Trying To Get To You"
68 Comeback Special
Live (2:58 min)
Elvis Presley
"And I Love You So"
1968 (4:01 min)
Elvis Presley
"One Night With You"
68 Comeback Special
Live (3:02 min)
Elvis Presley
Trouble / Guitar Man
(Opening Song)
68 Comeback Special
(3:18 min)
Elvis Presley
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Live 1970 Las Vegas
(New Mix, Great Sound)
Elvis Presley
My Way
Aloha Hawaii
Live 1973
Elvis Presley
Kentucky Rain
Music Video
1969 (Best Version)
Elvis was blonde
Just FYI he was a karate expert (maybe karate)I’m not sure
Lol!! Me eirher
White man..that moves..that can feel the beats ! #ReFreshing!
I was 6 years old when he passed away and I was in tears thinking about his Daughter losing her Dad and I have to say check out her music Lisa Marie Presley
Notice at 6:53 its a different jumpsuit
since they compiled 6 shows for TTWII filming, maybe the producers didn't think people would notice it
Try In the Ghetto - ua-cam.com/video/FJ-r0bilzhU/v-deo.html
I believe that he wrote this song for Priscilla after she left him
No, Elvis wasn’t a song writer this song was written by Mark James in 1969😊
ah NO. Elvis didn't write any songs he sang. has nothing to do with exwife who's done nothing but make money off elvis and his name, she's even now contesting the Will. Elvis left everything to his daughter she is not entitled to anything. pathetic.
Written by Mark James. James said that one night, he was fooling around on his guitar & had what he thought was a catchy melody. At the time, he was married to his first wife but still had feelings for his childhood sweetheart, who was married back in Houston. James's wife had suspicions about his feelings. He felt it was a confusing time for him and that all three were "caught in this trap that they could not walk out of." And that is how & why this song came to be.
He's CDtheDickface!
Childish …..? Nah
In a good way… it’s just phrase we say where I’m from!! No disrespect 🙏🏾💙🙌🏾
Very childish. Best looking 14 year old boy youve ever seen. Haha
Lol. He wasn't allowed to dance.
High as a kite there, isn't he?
Nope, hate to disappoint but he was not 'high' here. He was an incredible performer is all!
@@trishf3576 I'm not going to argue about it. You are familiar with Elvis.
No way, he was not high whatsoever, let alone "high as a kite" He took downers to sleep and upper to wake up because long term use of sleeping pills results in dependence and the need to constantly increase the dosage, so over time a lot is needed which is very hard on the body and there is the need for uppers in the am just to "wake the body up". The only other "drugs" he took were in the last few years for pain...extremely painful digestive condition (both heredity, and linked to long term sleeping pill usage) which was life threatening and he was hospitalized for it two or more times, and there was no treatment for--I listened to the doctors who were interviewed and explained the extremely serious, painful health condition Elvis had (mostly related to long term sleeping pill dependence in order to sleep--he had insomnia from childhood...a known common condition for someone who loses their twin at birth), as well as serious glaucoma (extremely painful) also linked to sleeping pills, and two back injuries he had sustained that caused him pain. Elvis never, ever talked about health issues or about being in pain with any of his entourage--with them he maintained a strong leadership "position" and he was extremely private about his health. Only a very, very small circle of people knew what Elvis was going through. Charlie Hodge, one of his best--if not his best friend--has many times explained that Elvis was in a lot of pain, and took only the amount of pain medication needed and to still be able to function/perform, because performing well was the most important thing to him. Charlie said Elvis was often in pain when performing those last couple of years because he didn't want to take too much, that would interfere with performing. When he died he was taking a lot of medications related to his health conditions, as well as pain medications, sleeping med/pills, and needed uppers (again, just to wake up his body, essentially). Charlie also said Elvis actually didn't like the feeling of being high. Whatever you have heard are assumptions that were made, and adopted as truth by many and they proliferate the internet. Also Elvis only drank alcohol once or twice a year--such as a glass of champagne at a wedding for example--(the green glass bottles you often see him holding and drinking from, were Mountain Valley spring water which was famous in that region). He once or twice tried LSD.
@@jennifersilves4195 and you know he was 'high as a kite' here, how? ....later yes, you could see and hear it in everything , sadly. but, not here.
what do you mean "he wasn't ALLOWED to dance" -- what exactly is that supposed to mean?? re: high as a kite - i disagree but even so, what the hell did it matter -- he spent his life performing night after night, yr. after yr. for people who appreciated him -- why even mention it! there was much more to him & what he did & went through than to mention being high. Btw, he had the genetic condition called A-1 antitrypsin which causes COPD/emphysema began early in his life & began using an inhaler to help him breath. He also had painful glaucoma. More important to talk about his serious health issues & how he managed to do what he did than to bring up drugs; & btw, he wasn't dancing -- he was MOVING to the feel of the music; but there was no such thing as not being allowed -- that doesn't even make sense.
Got to appreciate the Elvis drug era, he loved cocaine too much baby
No he didn't... prescription meds.
Nope! I don't know why people presume that because someone has mad energy, that they have to be high!! Elvis relied on uppers n downers more so later in the 70s. Here he was on point, lucid but with crazy energy and was enjoying being on stage again.
Wow read his biography/ memoir he describes his drug use. Listen to the lyrics stick it up your nose
Lyrics stick it up your nose
@@Wildlife_SA. you are a dick head and people like you keep me entertained.
Elvis started using drugs in the army back in 1958. Check this out In 1970 Elvis writes to President Nixon (the I am not a crook guy) and offers his services to help combat illicit drug use in the USA. Elvis mentioned that he knew a lot about drugs and was accepted by the hippies. He said he could go right into a group of young people or hippies and be accepted which he felt could be helpful to him in his drug drive. Nixon and Elvis exchanged pleasantries and agreed that “those who use drugs are in the vanguard of American protest.” In 1977 Elvis dies of drug overdose and drug abuse. Putting Elvis in charge of speaking on narcotic abuse is like leaving Dracula in charge of the blood bank. Hypocrisy: What is an example of hypocrisy? People who tell you not to eat candy while they chomp away on candy all day.