Elvis looks, sings and performed "Like A Prince From Another Planet" even in a Tuxedo😉 Elvis' Charisma and Talent was (and still is) Out of this World👌
My first reaction was: « Elvis was only 25, singing besides a living legend, with such confidence ». Then I thought: « Sinatra, Dean Martin and the others must have been relieved that Elvis stuck to rock and roll… »
Phew! Elvis is the absolute superstar here. And he's so humble! Gorgeous looking and he sounds amazing. Nancy said at talk shows that she adored Elvis but was married at the time⚡🥇🆒️🎶
@@lisaroberts8739 She didn't! Where do you get this fake news from that you're spreading! She explained it all on the chat show. She'd gotten married recently and Elvis respected that. He never interfered in marriages, unlike what his ex did.
Wow, Elvis looked so gorgeous after being in the army for two years and especially after spending so much time in Germany outside in the cold. Elvis said in his post army interview that the outfit he was assigned to spent six months out of the year in the field and it got really cold in Germany.
@@stuartwray6175 I was simply stating that he did spend time on duty with his fellow soldiers. It wasn't all fun and games for him as some would claim.
It was on March 26, 1960, when after a week of rehearsals, 'Elvis Presley joined on stage at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Florida to film The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: Welcome Home Elvis special.
Elvis met Sammy at this show. And they got to be good friends. That’s per Sammy. When Elvis had parties at his suite at the international hotel he always invited Sammy. And he bought Sammy a beautiful black sapphire ring thst Sammy wore always. Sam has a video on you tube that tells about him and Elvis being friends.
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Este programa mostra o abismo que se formou com o aparecimento de Elvis Presley no mundo dos espetáculos, do antes e depois de Elvis, uma revolução não só da música mas também dos costumes em todo mundo, principalmente na antiga URSS que não conseguiu impedir o contrabando dos discos de Elvis que literalmente furou aquela cortina de ferro, preparando a humanidade para uma infinidade de novas manifestações artísticas sem fim…
If you love Elvis or don't care for him, no one hates him. No one has ever replaced his talented grip. Everyone on earth loves at least one thing about him.
Not a fan of the “rat pack” but I loved seeing Elvis. Missing n action DEAN MARTIN. I enjoyed listening & watching Dean. Thanks for providing this video of ELVIS! 👍
Dios mío Elvis empezaba pero tenía lo que nadie tenía...... Voz. Hermosura. Carisma. Talentisimo escénico... Y muchas cosas más.. Dios Elvis es un Rey maravilloso.. único
Sammy was sooo talented! A little ball of dynamite! So explosive, and one of Elvis' best friends. Elvis was understandably nervous, as Parker wanted him to become like Sinatra: middle of rhe road. And that's exactly what happened. Elvis lost 10 years for it.
16:35 I love this segment, It’s my fav first off the way he shows vinyl records/albums and stuff but also mainly how he makes fun of himself and jokes around how since Elvis left his albums started selling again and some of the albums he shows were prior to 1958 before Elvis left for the army but frank at least at this point sold better and was more popular than Elvis. (Mainly because Elvis was only in the beginning of his music career and frank had all the 1940s and 50s). Fun little show
Funny the difference 3 years can make. There was no way Frank would have been seen with Elvis in '56. Elvis changed his image after leaving the Army, and it did wonders for his career. He became much more "accessible".
Comparto lo que otro usuario dice - El estar ahi parado con una ya Leyenda Viviente que en ese momento era Frank Sinatra y ponerte con Mucha Confianza y ponerte al Tu por Tu al mismo Nivel es Lo que uno Admira - El que lo hayan invitado a un programa en donde iba a ser visto por Millones y dar un buen performance es de tener muchos pantalones.
O absolutely love him here. He looked gorgeous, sang beautifully and moved sooo effortlessly... but this was definitely a "polished" version of Elvis. The Colonel was getting rid of EP's rebel, rock n roller image for sure. I think it destroyed Elvis career... he went into those awful movies after 😔
A special filled with Crooners and Hoofers. Although dated, still very entertaining! Nelson Riddle is the True Star here! There is no-one today that can equal the Rat Pack!
Your caption mentions Hermione Gingold. Where is she-? Maybe, in the recreation of the Broadway, Asian Themed Musical Production Number; (WHAT WAS THAT SHOW-?; &, THAT TUNE-?);...or, perhaps, she was once, a member of: "The Bob Hanson Dancer's Troupe"; who did a credibly fine job, in their somewhat awkwardly themed routine. One of Frank's daughters: Nancy ->was definitely also here. As were: Joey Bishop; Sammy Davis, Jr.; The Nelson Riddle Orchestra; &, Elvis had brought 4 singers, with him; who were maybe The Jordanaires; plus: Frank Sinatra; of course; (it is his show-special); &, a gaggle of dancers; but;... But, that other actress; Ms. Gingold-?;...Where was she-? &, In addition, Mr. Lawford, doesn't show up, until: two-thirds of the way into this special; he tries a number w/: Sammy; &, puts up w/: a jab/poke, by Davis, at Lawford's expense. But, Lawford, actually does a pretty good job, in the song; &, dance routine number. Don't think it was superb; &, Sammy always outshined everyone; but, Peter's hoofing was credible, here; to me. &, Notably: A.: This was the last show special of Frank's; that was one of a few, he got on TV; rather than always doing full series of his own; &, this one, was: The Frank Sinatra-Timex (Sponsored) Show. &, B.: It was: 1960; Not: '59; as others, have also, stated; here. &, C.: It was officially titled: "The Timex Show"; but, has been thought of, by the public ever since; to be another one of the many shows, loosely named: The Frank Sinatra Show. &, D.: This appeared on the least potent of the: then, only, major; existing; 3, national; powerful; U.S. Television Networks: ABC; but, has not been since forgotten; like so very much else; produced by them, as that network's; decades long, inferior content, often has been. This particular Sinatra special stood out, in my views; due to Frank's talent; his superlative materials; &, accompaniment; &, his guests; who were, in this case: his, illustrious Rat Pack, fellow members; &, most of all, on his very big, post-Army service entertainment appearance; for: the inimitable; iconic; &, legendary: singer; performer; &, interpretor; Elvis Presley; (along w/: Frank's remarkable daughter; performer; dancer; singer; actress: Nancy Sinatra); how could this one episode from the careers of both these, very much, larger than life, American Cultural Luminaries; not, stand out; &, shine more brightly, than most. E.: The episode did have some corny humor: &, corny numbers. But, as per Frank's style, even this nonsense was done with class; &, in a jazzy manner. &, F.: If one watches the whole episode, one gets enough context, to see easily, how; &, why Frank; &, Elvis, interacted so playfully. It was because that was the vibe; in general; that Sinatra; &, Davis; Bishop; Etc.; set, as the overall theme, for the show: comedic; cute; jokey; light; chummy; friendly; pals-ey; Bishop; &, Frank himself; etc.; so, Elvis fell in w/: the mood, that was already there; as the scene that prevailed in that particular environment; &, in my opinion, he did so; fit in; with this league, so well, that it did convince me, that if Elvis had wanted to; he coulda been a contenda, in the world of these Middle-Of-The-Road Regular Guys. That was not to be the case; however, as Presley's heart chased after something more risque, for the whole of his lifetime; &, for most of it; he seemed to have it, caught in a bottle; although, no one holds that light, captured forever. &, G.: Despite most of the numbers that Elvis did on this show, his seriousness, in performance; was more notable here, as it stood apart, from the, predominantly, jestering: joviality; &, jocularity, of Frank; &, His Crew's: typical gallavanting ethos. However, Sinatra, did do a great; serious; solo; number, up at his opening of this "act"; &, his duet, w/: Elvis, successfully manages to combine a sense of both the, playful; &, the, serious; which is: a very hard; &, very rare feat, to achieve. &, H.: For me, personally, Presley's rendition of "Stuck On You"; is one of the best versions of that number of his, I've ever seen him do. &, I.: If a complete breakdown; w/: detailed descriptions of all the content; &, cast members, of this episode were available, I'd love to read all the way, through it. &, J.: For some reason, it is still amazing to me, at this early age in Presley's too short life; how beautiful; &, right; in a sort of manner of perfection, his movements, truly were. &, K.: The passive-aggressive jokes that Frank made w/: Elvis, regarding the non-availability, of Nancy, to Presley; felt too cringe; &; this, was not, so funny; to me. In addition, it seemed very obvious, that there was, very much, very positive chemistry, between: Elvis; &, Nancy, that could've been further explored; somehow; someway; &, somewhere; even, albeit: comedically. &, L.: Also, incredibly, arresting, is that Nancy, is only: 20 yrs. Old; yet, seems much older; &, far more mature, to me; just by looking at her; here. Even, at that age; though, she did a fine job; herself; w/: her dance routine. &, M.: Also, we are made aware, at the very end, that this seemed to take place at: "(The) Fountainbleu Hotel" in: Miami's, Miami Beach Section. It still exists there; &, has still operates a, very much, in-demand; &, very overly expensive nightclub; but, it is no longer involved in hosting: such National TV Network; nationally televised; extra-special; high-profile broadcasts; like this one; which had more to do w/: Sinatra; &, his buddies; &, Gleason; &, theatrical agents at the time, than the hotel; per se. &, N.: Though some elements do strongly appear, which make this episode w/: Elvis still hugely magnetic for me; I can't always put a firmer set of words on; or, my exact fingers, upon; precisely why that is. However, to me, it is undeniable. To me; as seen here; &, in many elsewheres, when he was present; his energy strongly captivated many. As I, myself, still view this, all these so very many years later; &, long after, his sadly passed demise; I still feel his ability, to still capture me; in ways I still can't fully explain. It just was; &, is: a, fact. Perhaps, for those, that this escapes; &, for which, no explication, will suffice, you did just simply, have, to have been there. &, O.: This was rarely, both : a, show; and, a, special; since by his contract, Frank set it up as a series of specials! Please Note, Also: *Hermione.
This may sound like a negative comment but, Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra just don't go together and from what I heard Elvis didn't like him. I find that Engelbert Humperdinck doesn't like him either.
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Not in colour but pretty good. Sammy was great, couldn't understand Bushop, Frank was okay, Elvis was only okay. Frank knew nothing about music and attacked Rock. Dumb. Cheap stage. A better world in some ways. Less impresive music but not so hot today. Por elvis would be bypassed by better rick pretyy soon. Still the King.
America would have looked pretty good back then, Kennedy in the white house,Elvis, Frank,Dean,john wayne,war years well gone,jobs for everyone,no woke left, space race,movies were in their prime
Elvis is perfection at this time in his career
He was
Elvis looks, sings and performed "Like A Prince From Another Planet" even in a Tuxedo😉 Elvis' Charisma and Talent was (and still is) Out of this World👌
Absolutely Harald! "Prince from another Planet", a well deserving title! Amazing man, fabulous voice! 👍🥇🎧🎶⚡
@@Wildlife_SA. Thank You my dear friend and lovely 🌻...😘
There will never be another!! ❤❤
Thank you for the entire show. They all looked good but Elvis home fresh out of the army in 1960 is absolutely gorgeous!
Elvis was always gorgeous...always..
@@spnkysy791 Yes he was as I state constantly however, I am referring to in comparison to the men he is with on the show.
Elvis charismatique et d'une éclatante beauté.
Cordialement
@@Key-ho3qibros disrespecting Sinatra 😭 aye he’s got dem girls like Elvis in his prime
@@hound5948 they were both amazing and were both very loving fathers
My first reaction was: « Elvis was only 25, singing besides a living legend, with such confidence ». Then I thought: « Sinatra, Dean Martin and the others must have been relieved that Elvis stuck to rock and roll… »
Elvis still out-sang them....while not trying very hard
@@ElvistaFacts!! He came home smooth and sensual. ❤❤
And SAMMY DAVIS JR?
He was 24 here.
Criminally gorgeous!
Fifty-five years later and it's still fresh.
Phew! Elvis is the absolute superstar here. And he's so humble! Gorgeous looking and he sounds amazing. Nancy said at talk shows that she adored Elvis but was married at the time⚡🥇🆒️🎶
She had a affair with him 8 years later when she was in speedway with him.
@@lisaroberts8739 She didn't! Where do you get this fake news from that you're spreading! She explained it all on the chat show. She'd gotten married recently and Elvis respected that. He never interfered in marriages, unlike what his ex did.
@@Wildlife_SA. 100% correct Ivy Sweetheart! Thanks for your comment/reply (i'm not stalking you 😅...)
Love&Hugs my Sunflower🌻
You mention his looks, his voice, but not his mesmerizing moves.
Wow, Elvis looked so gorgeous after being in the army for two years and especially after spending so much time in Germany outside in the cold. Elvis said in his post army interview that the outfit he was assigned to spent six months out of the year in the field and it got really cold in Germany.
Ok but he was living on house....
@@myrel543 Not when he was in the field.
Das war 196o.1959 war Elvis in der Arme in Deutschland.
@@SusieOrSueOrSusan When he wasn't in the field, he was on the house (roof?). Lol
@@stuartwray6175 I was simply stating that he did spend time on duty with his fellow soldiers. It wasn't all fun and games for him as some would claim.
It was on March 26, 1960, when after a week of rehearsals, 'Elvis Presley joined on stage at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Florida to film The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: Welcome Home Elvis special.
...and it was the only success on ABC TV Quotes of Sinatra's fourth Timex TV Show 😉
Tall and handsome ❤❤❤
Elvis looked & sounded his finest just after he left the army. His voice was like velvet but strong with a softness naturally built in.
Era semplicemente diventato più sicuro di sé e più maturo...
What're time! Love the show with Sinatra, Samy Davis Jr. and Elvis Presley
Elvis met Sammy at this show. And they got to be good friends. That’s per Sammy. When Elvis had parties at his suite at the international hotel he always invited Sammy. And he bought Sammy a beautiful black sapphire ring thst Sammy wore always. Sam has a video on you tube that tells about him and Elvis being friends.
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awesome
Thank you Frank and Nancy!
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Thankyou so much for sharing this! I wish we had this kind of TV now! ❤
Wouldn't that be great!
Thank you for the full show!
❤Sammy
Love it even more each time I see this !😂❤
This is incredible thank you for posting this
Thank you💙
Este programa mostra o abismo que se formou com o aparecimento de Elvis Presley no mundo dos espetáculos, do antes e depois de Elvis, uma revolução não só da música mas também dos costumes em todo mundo, principalmente na antiga URSS que não conseguiu impedir o contrabando dos discos de Elvis que literalmente furou aquela cortina de ferro, preparando a humanidade para uma infinidade de novas manifestações artísticas sem fim…
It was on march 26 1960.
this was elvis at hes very best true king of rock n roll forever ❤❤
Elvis is magnetic.♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much for the full episode! Loved everyone they were funny and great!
Frank Sinatra and Elvis singing together it's just majestic
If you love Elvis or don't care for him, no one hates him. No one has ever replaced his talented grip. Everyone on earth loves at least one thing about him.
Rock N' Roll as we know it today wouldn't exist if it wasn't for Elvis. Even John Lennon said "Before Elvis, there was nothing".
Frank Sinatra is excellent ,but Elvis was the best if i had to choose.x
Never
Yes!!👍
Not a fan of the “rat pack” but I loved seeing Elvis.
Missing n action DEAN MARTIN.
I enjoyed listening & watching Dean.
Thanks for providing this video of ELVIS! 👍
What’s the eat pack refer to?
❤Adorei,obrigado
Thank you.
Dios mío Elvis empezaba pero tenía lo que nadie tenía...... Voz. Hermosura. Carisma. Talentisimo escénico... Y muchas cosas más.. Dios Elvis es un Rey maravilloso.. único
Quel charisme ! On dirait un général SS allemand.
Merci infiniment pour ce merveilleux partage.
Das ist aber ein sehr unerfreulicher und wenig schmeichelhafter Vergleich.👎
From nobody in high school to truck driver to instant classic.
Ju falenderojme per keto perla qe ndricuan skenendhe mahniten boten muzikore
Muy lindo VIDEO ESPETACULAR GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR ❤❤
They did an Elvis special and Frank is singing the songs???? Captive audience. They should have had more Elvis!
Amazing
wasn't this 1960? Elvis was still in Germany in '59
Yes, Elvis left Germany in March, 1960, this show was in May, 1960!
Sammy Davis' mimicry from 27:36 is an amazing thing to behold.
W❤W amazing Elvis come home Frank Sinatra Special from May 12, 1960, it's the date when this special was Aired
39.30 Elvis Presley...quante volte l'ho ballata con il mio papà...❤ Chissà se adesso la su stanno insieme...credo di sì!!!
Sinatra and Elvis were both great but worlds apart culturally.
Thank you for posting this. 2 legends performing together.
1 Legend performing 😊😉...
Sammy was sooo talented! A little ball of dynamite! So explosive, and one of Elvis' best friends. Elvis was understandably nervous, as Parker wanted him to become like Sinatra: middle of rhe road. And that's exactly what happened. Elvis lost 10 years for it.
*the road.
Thanks.😊
Frank and Elvis should of did a movie together I'm a fan of both.The show is 1960 not 1959.
Sinatra swore that Elvis would never be on any show he had, he said Elvis was a no talent!! Why would Elvis ever do a movie with STINKY SINATRA!!!
When Frank smiles and laughs, it really is the cutest.
Show was in 1960 when Elvis left the Army
Nancy is adorable.
16:35 I love this segment, It’s my fav first off the way he shows vinyl records/albums and stuff but also mainly how he makes fun of himself and jokes around how since Elvis left his albums started selling again and some of the albums he shows were prior to 1958 before Elvis left for the army but frank at least at this point sold better and was more popular than Elvis. (Mainly because Elvis was only in the beginning of his music career and frank had all the 1940s and 50s). Fun little show
It was 1960 not 1959
Parker demanded 125.000 dollars for a few minutes of
Elvis appearance!
Elvis was paid more for minutes on Frank Sinatras show , who got paid less. Says it all !
This is from 1960 not 1959.
My Fella ❤
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1960
John Lennon was right when he said, "Before Elvis there was nothing".
He also said Elvis died when he went into the Army.
@RockinEd unfortunately yes... 😔 and it was all by design.
Why lisa we love you 😢😢 lisa Marie parsley
At 30:37 Sammy looks like he didn't expect that... !!! 😮
1960 !!!
Muito bom❤
Funny the difference 3 years can make. There was no way Frank would have been seen with Elvis in '56. Elvis changed his image after leaving the Army, and it did wonders for his career. He became much more "accessible".
Comparto lo que otro usuario dice - El estar ahi parado con una ya Leyenda Viviente que en ese momento era Frank Sinatra y ponerte con Mucha Confianza y ponerte al Tu por Tu al mismo Nivel es Lo que uno Admira - El que lo hayan invitado a un programa en donde iba a ser visto por Millones y dar un buen performance es de tener muchos pantalones.
This was 1960, not 1959
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this was 1960 not 1959
So beautiful, you make me fill so young bad ass❤
I. Pray for. Elvis 24,7,365. Days. Nobody. Touches elvis aaron. Presley.he will. Always be. My. Leader.
1960 not 1959!
The rat pack and other actors and actresses before Hollywood went weird were great. It happened that Elvis had incomparable looks.
Looks like Elvis was scared to death of Frank!
1960, NOT 1959.
Do you have the Jack Paar shows with Dick Haymes!
Jezes Mary and Joseph 2024 🇮🇪🍀💚
O absolutely love him here. He looked gorgeous, sang beautifully and moved sooo effortlessly... but this was definitely a "polished" version of Elvis. The Colonel was getting rid of EP's rebel, rock n roller image for sure. I think it destroyed Elvis career... he went into those awful movies after 😔
7:16 42:43 49:42
A special filled with Crooners and Hoofers. Although dated, still very entertaining! Nelson Riddle is the True Star here!
There is no-one today that can equal the Rat Pack!
There was no one then or, now that can come close to Elvis Presley ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Elvis is the Superstar of this show, for sure! No one comes close!!
🥇⚡🆒️
quien sera Nelson Riddle??
Lol
HOW WAS ELVIS ALLOWED TO PERFORM ON TV WHILE IN THE ARMY?
Think about it
Frank lures in views to see Elvis and then promotes himself. Jealousy? Opportunism?
45:19
These others shoud. Have. Quit. Elvis. Shined!!!!
50,21....
It was 1960 😂
This was 1960...
Not 1959..🙄
Your caption mentions Hermione Gingold. Where is she-? Maybe, in the recreation of the Broadway, Asian Themed Musical Production Number; (WHAT WAS THAT SHOW-?; &, THAT TUNE-?);...or, perhaps, she was once, a member of: "The Bob Hanson Dancer's Troupe"; who did a credibly fine job, in their somewhat awkwardly themed routine.
One of Frank's daughters: Nancy ->was definitely also here.
As were: Joey Bishop; Sammy Davis, Jr.;
The Nelson Riddle Orchestra; &, Elvis had brought 4 singers, with him; who were maybe The Jordanaires; plus: Frank Sinatra; of course; (it is his show-special); &, a gaggle of dancers; but;...
But, that other actress; Ms. Gingold-?;...Where was she-?
&,
In addition, Mr. Lawford, doesn't show up, until: two-thirds of the way into this special; he tries a number w/: Sammy; &, puts up w/: a jab/poke, by Davis, at Lawford's expense. But, Lawford, actually does a pretty good job, in the song; &, dance routine number.
Don't think it was superb; &, Sammy always outshined everyone; but, Peter's hoofing was credible, here; to me.
&,
Notably:
A.: This was the last show special of Frank's; that was one of a few, he got on TV; rather than always doing full series of his own; &, this one, was: The Frank Sinatra-Timex (Sponsored) Show.
&,
B.: It was: 1960; Not: '59; as others, have also, stated; here.
&,
C.: It was officially titled: "The Timex Show"; but, has been thought of, by the public ever since; to be another one of the many shows, loosely named: The Frank Sinatra Show.
&,
D.: This appeared on the least potent of the: then, only, major; existing; 3, national; powerful; U.S. Television Networks: ABC; but, has not been since forgotten; like so very much else; produced by them, as that network's; decades long, inferior content, often has been. This particular Sinatra special stood out, in my views; due to Frank's talent; his superlative materials; &, accompaniment; &, his guests; who were, in this case: his, illustrious Rat Pack, fellow members; &, most of all, on his very big, post-Army service entertainment appearance; for: the inimitable; iconic; &, legendary: singer; performer; &, interpretor; Elvis Presley; (along w/: Frank's remarkable daughter; performer; dancer; singer; actress: Nancy Sinatra); how could this one episode from the careers of both these, very much, larger than life, American Cultural Luminaries; not, stand out; &, shine more brightly, than most.
E.: The episode did have some corny humor: &, corny numbers. But, as per Frank's style, even this nonsense was done with class; &, in a jazzy manner.
&,
F.: If one watches the whole episode, one gets enough context, to see easily, how; &, why Frank; &, Elvis, interacted so playfully. It was because that was the vibe; in general; that Sinatra; &, Davis; Bishop; Etc.; set, as the overall theme, for the show: comedic; cute; jokey; light; chummy; friendly; pals-ey; Bishop; &, Frank himself; etc.; so, Elvis fell in w/: the mood, that was already there; as the scene that prevailed in that particular environment; &, in my opinion, he did so; fit in; with this league, so well, that it did convince me, that if Elvis had wanted to; he coulda been a contenda, in the world of these Middle-Of-The-Road Regular Guys. That was not to be the case; however, as Presley's heart chased after something more risque, for the whole of his lifetime; &, for most of it; he seemed to have it, caught in a bottle; although, no one holds that light, captured forever.
&,
G.: Despite most of the numbers that Elvis did on this show, his seriousness, in performance; was more notable here, as it stood apart, from the, predominantly, jestering: joviality; &, jocularity, of Frank; &, His Crew's: typical gallavanting ethos. However, Sinatra, did do a great; serious; solo; number, up at his opening of this "act"; &, his duet, w/: Elvis, successfully manages to combine a sense of both the, playful; &, the, serious; which is: a very hard; &, very rare feat, to achieve.
&,
H.: For me, personally, Presley's rendition of "Stuck On You"; is one of the best versions of that number of his, I've ever seen him do.
&,
I.: If a complete breakdown; w/: detailed descriptions of all the content; &, cast members, of this episode were available, I'd love to read all the way, through it.
&,
J.: For some reason, it is still amazing to me, at this early age in Presley's too short life; how beautiful; &, right; in a sort of manner of perfection, his movements, truly were.
&,
K.: The passive-aggressive jokes that Frank made w/: Elvis, regarding the non-availability, of Nancy, to Presley; felt too cringe; &; this, was not, so funny; to me. In addition, it seemed very obvious, that there was, very much, very positive chemistry, between: Elvis; &, Nancy, that could've been further explored; somehow; someway; &, somewhere; even, albeit: comedically.
&,
L.: Also, incredibly, arresting, is that Nancy, is only: 20 yrs. Old; yet, seems much older; &, far more mature, to me; just by looking at her; here. Even, at that age; though, she did a fine job; herself; w/: her dance routine.
&,
M.: Also, we are made aware, at the very end, that this seemed to take place at: "(The) Fountainbleu Hotel" in: Miami's, Miami Beach Section. It still exists there; &, has still operates a, very much, in-demand; &, very overly expensive nightclub; but, it is no longer involved in hosting: such National TV Network; nationally televised; extra-special; high-profile broadcasts; like this one; which had more to do w/: Sinatra; &, his buddies; &, Gleason; &, theatrical agents at the time, than the hotel; per se.
&,
N.: Though some elements do strongly appear, which make this episode w/: Elvis still hugely magnetic for me; I can't always put a firmer set of words on; or, my exact fingers, upon; precisely why that is. However, to me, it is undeniable. To me; as seen here; &, in many elsewheres, when he was present; his energy strongly captivated many. As I, myself, still view this, all these so very many years later; &, long after, his sadly passed demise; I still feel his ability, to still capture me; in ways I still can't fully explain. It just was; &, is: a, fact. Perhaps, for those, that this escapes; &, for which, no explication, will suffice, you did just simply, have, to have been there.
&,
O.: This was rarely, both : a, show; and, a, special; since by his contract, Frank set it up as a series of specials!
Please Note, Also:
*Hermione.
Zuviel Sinatra, zu wenig Elvis 😉 Aber ich liebe Sammy Davis jr.!
1959??? Gees
the Good Times
Such a fox so glad I new him in person and his family and ex wife Cilla.Miss him so much!!!!! I am 63 now.Seems a life time ago.
How did you know him?
Sinatra always strikes me as a horrible bully.
This may sound like a negative comment but, Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra just don't go together and from what I heard Elvis didn't like him.
I find that Engelbert Humperdinck doesn't like him either.
Not in colour but pretty good. Sammy was great, couldn't understand Bushop, Frank was okay, Elvis was only okay. Frank knew nothing about music and attacked Rock. Dumb. Cheap stage. A better world in some ways. Less impresive music but not so hot today. Por elvis would be bypassed by better rick pretyy soon. Still the King.
12:42 "Take a squint at the Oriental offerings..." 😂😂😂
America would have looked pretty good back then, Kennedy in the white house,Elvis, Frank,Dean,john wayne,war years well gone,jobs for everyone,no woke left, space race,movies were in their prime
And Kennedy did not like Sammy Davis
The entertainment world is now a CESSPOOL...without ELVIS and Sinatra and the rat pack
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