Please do more reactions to Elvis Presley's songs, I really like your analyses, they are very consistent with a lot of richness, and Elvis has great live performances to analyze. I really like your presentation on Bridge trouble water.
Elvis is the man of 1000 voices, he choses what voice to sing different songs with. If you listen to a ballad by Elvis from the same year, you get a different smooth voice. Same thing during all his career.
To me, what makes his expertise at showmanship and owning the stage even more impressive is that he was just barely three years out of high school in 1956! He was 21 here. The film he's referring to was his first movie "Love Me Tender" which co-starred Richard Egan and Debra Padget. His fine natural acting ability, humor, and dramatic expression were already showing in it.
I’ve never heard anyone really talk about Elvis objectively. It’s always just two words. The King. But no one ever really explained why. Thanks! Wonderful analysis of a legend.
We regularly advocate that EP had the whole package: he could sing any song and genre, his unique vocal signatures, his diverse ability vocally, his connection with his audience, his beauty and charisma, and his humility and kindness were on a different plane to everyone then or since. He also arranged, produced, and conducted the music he sang and recorded. EP was the ultimate and original all-rounder.....one in a lifetime 💯⚡❤
Elvis from 1954-58 was pure energy. A lightning rod. That's really his great period. I love his 1968-73 era as well but '54-58 is really what made him a legend. When you listen to all of his recordings from that period, he's absolutely full of great energy, sound, and it's just addictive to listen to and to watch. These recordings are 70 years old now and still strike people and light you up - how many artists can say that? Not many.
Great analysis. Not a great song for his vocals, but it really shows his stage presence and charisma. Nobody could match that. And dear god he was beautiful!!
I truly enjoy hearing a young person as yourself appreciate Elvis. I’m 68 and grew up listening to this legend. I also, thankfully, got to see him in concert on New Years Eve, 1976. I feel very blessed to have shared the same building as him. As another commenter said, “Elvis is eternal”. He was a gift from God...
If you want to hear what his voice could really do, If I Can Dream, Trouble and Tryin’ To Get To You from his 1968 Comeback Special are peak Elvis and mandatory listening. His range and vocal control were off the charts. He could go from smooth to raspy and back again effortlessly. He could sing any song. Not just rock. He was great with blues.
He was a precious gift from God. One that we will never see again. I am 70. I was there at the beginning. In 1956 when I was 3 years old, my whole family went to see Elvis at the Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans. I can still remember bits and pieces of it, especially his dancing. My sister was a teenager so I was right in the middle of all of the wonderful fifties rock and roll. In fact, Frankie Ford of Sea Cruise fame used to practice in our backyard in New Orleans with his band. I had a wonderful childhood and my parents also were very cool and loved every minute of it.
I remember watching Elvis on TV when he came on the scene and I remember not only was Elvis known for his voice but another thing that made him so famous was his exceptional good looks. He's probably the best looking man that was ever seen on TV or anywhere else, especially in those days! You would just had to been there!
Great reaction! His manager noticed Elvis's unprecedented effect on a live audience the way you did when he first saw him perform! Watch the "Elvis" movie with Tom Hanks if you haven't already. They reenact Elvis getting discovered. Watch the audience react to him singing "Trying to Get to you" during his 1968 Comeback Special! Awesome!
Watched another video comparing his voice, and they were in awe as well of how he could adapt his voice depending on the song. His Ballads are just Amazing.
Subscribed to see more of you reacting to Elvis...I would recommend Elvis live Las Vegas 1970 , bridge over troubled water, That one shows what he was capable of around that time.. and there's so much more to discover.
His voice wasn't fully developed, he got much better and had more control later on.. Can you imagine, how good he already was , and also take in account that he didn't use a standard microphone, but a microphone above his head out of view had to pick up that voice...Simply history in the making.
I love Elvis version of "Rags to riches" and "It's now or never" . He had such a diverse voice and he made you Feel the song No matter if it was a rock, pop, Gospel, country or blues song .
Your level of musical understanding is fantastic. I've seen a bunch of analyses done on Elvis. This was the most interesting perhaps because I learned things that I and others had missed.
Notice that there is no microphone appearing on the screen. A microphone was placed on the ceiling above their heads, and it was the only microphone for everyone! That's why he had to have a powerful voice to overcome the instruments, and the screams of the audience.
Elvis was a definite...'one of a kind'..............looking forward to your future videos of 'the King'.... made subscribing today almost MANDATORY...good luck.
And Art Garfunkel said that Elvis could not sing!! Saying after the Army Elvis had an uncontrolled vibrato ..are you kidding me??!! That man has thee most wonderful control!! Listen to Elvis' version of Bridge Over Troubled Water live On Tour 1972. The Elvis version has so much vocal power that both Simon and Garfunkel could never match!!
Hound Dog (on record, if not this TV performance) definitely shows off his vocal ability. The grit and growl in his voice in the opening line is one of the most amazing vocals ever recorded.
THAT LADY DONE WENT AND FELL IN LOVE WITH ELVIS RIGHT BEFORE OUR EYES!!! NOW, WATCH HER FACE BLUSH AND HER EYES HOW THEY SPARKLE AND SHINE WHEN SHE STOPS THE VIDEO AND TALKS ABOUT ELVIS!!! AND FOR THAT VERY FACT THIS WAS A REALLY GREAT VIDEO - *BRAVO!!!!!!!*
Thank you for this wonderful reaction :)❤ He just loved music, and it shows. When he sang, he was in his element. I`ve loved him through all his stages. In the beginning, I loved his 50s songs. With time, I added the following stages, and I still love them all. When I became his fan, he was old enough to be my father. Now, I`m old enough to be his mother, and sooner than I would like, I will be old enough to be his grandmother :) But when I`m watching him being as young, energetic, and charming as he is in this clip, he`s turning me into that teenager again, who was madly in love with this beautiful young man :)
Fantastic study. For his vocal range, you must show 'What now my love' from the Aloha rehearsal show. An amazing power house of a performance. Listen and marvel at that final note he reaches!
Up in Memphis, the music's like a heatwave White lightning, bound to drive you wild Mama's baby's in the heart of every schoolgirl "Love Me Tender" leaves 'em cryin' in the aisle
I totally agree the rock and roll of early Elvis didn't empress me but as I got older and heard him sing some wonderful ballads I realized this man had beautiful voice
Thank you for your expert analyse of this particular performance and Elvis’ essence as a singer/performer. One of the puzzles of Elvis Presley was his incredible voice. I’ve this to share with you: Elvis Presley was a baritone whose voice had an extraordinary compass - the so-called register - and a very wide range of vocal colour. It covered two octaves and a third, from the baritone low-G to the tenor high B, with an upward extension in falsetto to at least a D flat. Presley's best octave was in the middle, D-flat to D-flat. "He has always been able to duplicate the open, hoarse, ecstatic, screaming, shouting, wailing, reckless sound of the black rhythm-and-blues and gospel singers. But he has not been confined to that one type of vocal production." In ballads and country songs he was able to belt out "full-voiced high Gs and As that an opera baritone might envy," showing a remarkable ability to naturally assimilate styles. His "voice has always been weak at the bottom, variable and unpredictable. At the top it is often brilliant. His upward passage would seem to lie in the area of E flat, E and F." Presley's range, though impressive in its own right, did not in itself make his voice that remarkable, at least in terms of how it measured against musical notation. What made it extraordinary, was where its centre of gravity lay. By that measure, and according to Gregory Sandows, Music Professor at Columbia University, Presley was at once a bass, a baritone, and a tenor, most unusual among singers in either classical or popular music. If you would think about another analyse of his voice I can recommend to watch and see Elvis perform “What now my love” in the Aloha from Hawaii special of 1973 or “Hurt” as he performed in 1977, just 6 six before his death. In that last performance he is visibly in a bad shape and obviously to sick to perform. That knowing makes the performance just mind blowing. ua-cam.com/video/jaeIysDwEY4/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/MaURJJlmWYI/v-deo.html
Wonderful, Bethany, that you ventured out on a limb, reacting to Elvis Presley's performance in the year that I was 5 years old, ha! I had no idea at that time, in Holland. Television hardly entered homes in the 50s. But I've heard Elvis great voice often, later. One of a kind he was. Elvis was the first performer who used his pelvis so obviously. His nickname was Elvis the Pelvis. I think that this completely new way of stage performance caused those girls to start yelling and screaming. Also because he had that flirting smile on his face, often. Sexy. I do remember how girls were fainting in such performances, with charismatic celebrities on stage. Guards were always present at the back, waiting for the first fainting girls, and carrying them away. I remember seeing those scenes on a black-and-white television. 60's.
THIS REACTION WAS EXTREMELY AMAZING! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE MORE ELVIS...HE WAS JUST A MAGNETIC PERFORMER WITH AN "OFF THE CHAIN" VOCAL RANGE! SIMPLY PUT...THIS DUDE WAS A FREAKN DOWN TO EARTH STUD! THANK YOU FOR YOUR INCREDIBLE REACTION! ❤
It's hard to say if I've ever seen a performer have so much fun when performing than this. He made himself laugh! Pure joy and amusement in the moment and and amazing performance to boot! No wonder he's the King!
First of all, thank you very much for your reaction to Elvis. You recognized already that this is not the best sample for his work - he has so many other offerings that feature much better and more dynamic vocal control and range, even from this era (1956 - "Love Me", "Don't Be Cruel", "Teddy Bear", etc). But your analysis is so interesting and insightful. I'd say his voice was at its peak in the 1960s and his performances from 1969-71, highlighted by the "That's The Way It Is" concert movie from 1970. I really find 1973 to be a turning point for him. His voice was so good yet he was so troubled. This is when his personal and health issues, not to mention his self-harming habits, started to really overwhelm him.
I'd love it if you reacted to some of his ballads: You Gave Me A Mountain, The Wonder Of You, Loving You. One of his best vocal performances on an upbeat song is Such A Night. Many many more, but these that I mentioned are real standouts insofar as stellar vocal performances..
I love your videos and this one in particular. His voice was phenomenal and a great entertainer. I'd love to see you do a video on "if I can dream" from his 68 comeback special. His singing in this is his finest ever imo. Thanks again.
In the spring of '56 my closest friend told me I had to hear this new song, so different from anything he'd ever heard: Heartbreak Hotel. And it was. Then in the summer of '56 in Army processing at Fort Ord, I Want You, I Need You, I Love You filled the barracks. To top it off, Elvis replaced me in the Army! I left active duty 3/24/1958, the day he came in. My son's wedding songs were all Elvis songs! A friend visited Graceland, and bought and gave to me a little statuette of Elvis, which sits atop a bookcase in my den. Obsessed? Neh.
Beautiful reaction. For sheer vocal power, dynamic control, and range, captured in far greater resolution than here, try the live performances of "An American Trilogy" or "What Now My Love," from 1973, or "Bridge Over Troubled Water" or "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" from 1970. Or many, many others.
Please do more Elvis! It's a joy and so interesting to listen to someone who really knows their stuff discuss and appreciate his exquisite talent. I loved your analysis! 😊🙏
My dad was an Army "Lifer" and when he was stationed in Germany we lived there with him... one day he came home to our home and asked me to give him one of my Elvis records, I picked out Hound Dog and he ran back out... when he returned in the evening he gave my 45 back, with Elvis' autograph to me... seems that Elvis was washing his CO's jeep at the wash rack... what a piece of history...!
Entertainer with a capital E!!!! Singers need songs, Entertainers need only a stage! No one and I mean NO ONE could get an audience in the palm of his hands like Elvis Aaron Presley!
Singers need songs, Entertainers need only a stage. Elvis knew how to sell it. You can be the most technical singer ever…but if you don't know how to sell it then you're SOL.
There’s a video of Elvis live from the later years performing Suspicious Minds where he plays with one of his backup singers that I love. It shows his humor & talent so well. He was a little before my time, but when he was young, he was the best looking man I’ve ever seen.
I remember years ago giving some advice to a younger musician who needed some serious dynamics in his vocals: Told him to listen to a lot of Elvis. From 1 song to the next, Elvis was able to adjust his dynamics in a way that separated him from the rest BTW: one of my favourite performances, even if it in a movie, is Trouble from the King Creole movie.
Yes! She ought to react to that scene from the movie. And King Creole was a seriously great movie. The filmography in it is awesome too! Black and white with the art deco and dramatic long shadows etc. Love those movies. Mid to late fifties movies still had some of that 1940s look to them before it all went away in the 60s
I’m still waiting for you to do more Elvis. His huge legacy is iconic and certainly his voice got better as he matured. Please do more. Your reaction was right on and hard to believe you got it from this appearance.
Loved hearing your analysis of Elvis’ voice … I’ve never actually heard anyone do that before definitely not in such great detail! I’d love to hear your view on his voice on more of his songs …. Thankyou for your great video xx
The.vocylist can keep her smile in she loves Elvis wow...And she,s fot and stunning smile back to the King wow greatest everbstqge performance and making the ladies scream wow he was so handsome wow ....Please do Return to sender thank u vocylist ..
I love Elvis. Check out: Willie Mae Thornton (December 11, 1926 - July 25, 1984), better known as Big Mama Thornton because of her height (nearly 6 feet), and weight (200 pounds), was an American singer and songwriter of the blues and R&B. She was the first to record Leiber and Stoller's "Hound Dog", in 1952,[2] which was written for her and became her biggest hit, staying seven weeks at number one on the Billboard R&B chart in 1953.
Ed Sullivan was a great entertainment show. Elvis became good friends with Ed Sullivan. Elvis didn’t take himself too seriously when he was younger - he had a great sense of humor and humility.
Please do more reactions to Elvis Presley's songs, I really like your analyses, they are very consistent with a lot of richness, and Elvis has great live performances to analyze. I really like your presentation on Bridge trouble water.
Elvis is the man of 1000 voices, he choses what voice to sing different songs with. If you listen to a ballad by Elvis from the same year, you get a different smooth voice. Same thing during all his career.
Yes, during one Ed Sullivan show, Elvis sang "Peace in the Valley" and it was a totally different voice, so deep and compelling.
Elvis cast a spell on us and it's eternal
More Elvis please. A few of his 350some recordings would be good. Thank you.
This is so true.. TCB
That's not a lie
More Elvis ✝️🙏✝️👑👑👑❤️👑👑👑❤️
To me, what makes his expertise at showmanship and owning the stage even more impressive is that he was just barely three years out of high school in 1956! He was 21 here. The film he's referring to was his first movie "Love Me Tender" which co-starred Richard Egan and Debra Padget. His fine natural acting ability, humor, and dramatic expression were already showing in it.
Elvis’s voice got stronger as he grew older…….watch “Bridge over troubled water” live in Las Vegas…….a vocal masterpiece
i feel the version from "elvis on tour" was the best where he has greater range
I’ve never heard anyone really talk about Elvis objectively. It’s always just two words. The King. But no one ever really explained why. Thanks! Wonderful analysis of a legend.
We regularly advocate that EP had the whole package: he could sing any song and genre, his unique vocal signatures, his diverse ability vocally, his connection with his audience, his beauty and charisma, and his humility and kindness were on a different plane to everyone then or since. He also arranged, produced, and conducted the music he sang and recorded. EP was the ultimate and original all-rounder.....one in a lifetime 💯⚡❤
I saw him 163 times live in the 70s. Amazing performer. Mostly...
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I enjoyed her analyzation for sure!
Actually it's "The King of Rock'n'roll" (not just "the king") there are many kings within music.
Elvis from 1954-58 was pure energy. A lightning rod. That's really his great period. I love his 1968-73 era as well but '54-58 is really what made him a legend. When you listen to all of his recordings from that period, he's absolutely full of great energy, sound, and it's just addictive to listen to and to watch. These recordings are 70 years old now and still strike people and light you up - how many artists can say that? Not many.
I agree. I was 12 when I saw him on the Sullivan show. Couldn’t play his records enough on my little 45 record player!!
Elvis had a super power. He knew the power he had over his audiences and he knew how to use it. Dude was one of THE great performers and he knew it.
Great analysis. Not a great song for his vocals, but it really shows his stage presence and charisma. Nobody could match that. And dear god he was beautiful!!
"If I Can Dream" is my favorite Elvis song. There is power in that voice.
He was only 21 years old here. To have that showmanship and charisma so young is amazing. I love your reactions.
I truly enjoy hearing a young person as yourself appreciate Elvis. I’m 68 and grew up listening to this legend. I also, thankfully, got to see him in concert on New Years Eve, 1976. I feel very blessed to have shared the same building as him. As another commenter said, “Elvis is eternal”. He was a gift from God...
If you want to hear what his voice could really do, If I Can Dream, Trouble and Tryin’ To Get To You from his 1968 Comeback Special are peak Elvis and mandatory listening. His range and vocal control were off the charts. He could go from smooth to raspy and back again effortlessly. He could sing any song. Not just rock. He was great with blues.
He was a precious gift from God. One that we will never see again. I am 70. I was there at the beginning. In 1956 when I was 3 years old, my whole family went to see Elvis at the Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans. I can still remember bits and pieces of it, especially his dancing. My sister was a teenager so I was right in the middle of all of the wonderful fifties rock and roll. In fact, Frankie Ford of Sea Cruise fame used to practice in our backyard in New Orleans with his band. I had a wonderful childhood and my parents also were very cool and loved every minute of it.
I remember watching Elvis on TV when he came on the scene and I remember not only was Elvis known for his voice but another thing that made him so famous was his exceptional good looks. He's probably the best looking man that was ever seen on TV or anywhere else, especially in those days! You would just had to been there!
Great reaction! His manager noticed Elvis's unprecedented effect on a live audience the way you did when he first saw him perform! Watch the "Elvis" movie with Tom Hanks if you haven't already. They reenact Elvis getting discovered. Watch the audience react to him singing "Trying to Get to you" during his 1968 Comeback Special! Awesome!
Pure excitement! Thank you for explaining how he makes me feel and how I hear his voice. ❤ ¹
One of the most beautiful and charismatic men who ever lived.
Elvis is simply the GOAT.
The goat?????
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Let's be honest the man had it some people have that special charismatic ability he definitely had it. Love your analysis of the king
He was also a GREAT natural unfiltered vocal talent
I wish i could have been there screaming with the ladies. loved your reaction, thank you More Elvis please.
Watched another video comparing his voice, and they were in awe as well of how he could adapt his voice depending on the song. His Ballads are just Amazing.
Please don't stop the Elvis! Love hearing expert testimony on my favorite singer/performer!!
You probably have the best reaction I’ve heard. You just nailed his whole performance style
People just hadn’t seen performing like this. You were watching the beginning of rock ‘n’ roll music.
He understood that it's all about having fun with your God given talent 🎶🎶🎶🎸
Subscribed to see more of you reacting to Elvis...I would recommend Elvis live Las Vegas 1970 , bridge over troubled water, That one shows what he was capable of around that time.. and there's so much more to discover.
His voice wasn't fully developed, he got much better and had more control later on.. Can you imagine, how good he already was , and also take in account that he didn't use a standard microphone, but a microphone above his head out of view had to pick up that voice...Simply history in the making.
I love Elvis version of "Rags to riches" and "It's now or never" . He had such a diverse voice and he made you Feel the song No matter if it was a rock, pop, Gospel, country or blues song .
More Elvis please. When you talk about Elvis it’s even more attractive to see him by your heart of gold.
You have a beautiful, radiant smile 😁
Wow amazing reaction. Love love love it. More Elvis please 💕💕💕💕
I was a young fan of Elvis, but I was in the generation that experienced this.
Your level of musical understanding is fantastic. I've seen a bunch of analyses done on Elvis. This was the most interesting perhaps because I learned things that I and others had missed.
Notice that there is no microphone appearing on the screen. A microphone was placed on the ceiling above their heads, and it was the only microphone for everyone! That's why he had to have a powerful voice to overcome the instruments, and the screams of the audience.
More ELVIS please, please ❤❤❤❤❤
Honestly, I enjoy watching you watch the video. You have beautiful reactions.
Yes, Elvis was, is, and shall always be The King.
Love Elvis. I was born in 1956 and grew up just loving his music. Please do "I can't help falling in love with you".
He is so cute, such a tease. I'm right there with the audience watching for his every smile and especially his dance moves..
Elvis was a definite...'one of a kind'..............looking forward to your future videos of 'the King'.... made subscribing today almost MANDATORY...good luck.
Elvis was not one of a kind, there are plenty of women abusers, drug addicts and paedophiles.
And Art Garfunkel said that Elvis could not sing!! Saying after the Army Elvis had an uncontrolled vibrato ..are you kidding me??!! That man has thee most wonderful control!! Listen to Elvis' version of Bridge Over Troubled Water live On Tour 1972. The Elvis version has so much vocal power that both Simon and Garfunkel could never match!!
I watched this on TV. He started as a Gospel Singer.
Hound Dog (on record, if not this TV performance) definitely shows off his vocal ability. The grit and growl in his voice in the opening line is one of the most amazing vocals ever recorded.
Thank you for your reaction
THAT LADY DONE WENT AND FELL IN LOVE WITH ELVIS RIGHT BEFORE OUR EYES!!! NOW, WATCH HER FACE BLUSH AND HER EYES HOW THEY SPARKLE AND SHINE WHEN SHE STOPS THE VIDEO AND TALKS ABOUT ELVIS!!! AND FOR THAT VERY FACT THIS WAS A REALLY GREAT VIDEO - *BRAVO!!!!!!!*
Thank you for this wonderful reaction :)❤
He just loved music, and it shows. When he sang, he was in his element.
I`ve loved him through all his stages. In the beginning, I loved his 50s songs. With time, I added the following stages, and I still love them all.
When I became his fan, he was old enough to be my father. Now, I`m old enough to be his mother, and sooner than I would like, I will be old enough to be his grandmother :)
But when I`m watching him being as young, energetic, and charming as he is in this clip, he`s turning me into that teenager again, who was madly in love with this beautiful young man :)
Shes ,just amasing her smile says it all wow and Elviis hes the GOAT
Exactly. You hit the nail right on the head. ❤
And Bethany... you are such a Beautiful Soul. Pure joy to listen to and to watch. Thank you for this special analysis of a truly special talent.
Great breakdown, and looking forward to next of later Elvis like 68th comeback and aloha from Hawaii
Fantastic study. For his vocal range, you must show 'What now my love' from the Aloha rehearsal show. An amazing power house of a performance. Listen and marvel at that final note he reaches!
Up in Memphis, the music's like a heatwave
White lightning, bound to drive you wild
Mama's baby's in the heart of every schoolgirl
"Love Me Tender" leaves 'em cryin' in the aisle
Pure charisma.
I liked his voice more in later years. He was vocally even better in 1968 (Comeback Special) and 1973 (Aloha from Hawaii).
I totally agree the rock and roll of early Elvis didn't empress me but as I got older and heard him sing some wonderful ballads I realized this man had beautiful voice
Amazing! please more Elvis reaction!
Thank you for your expert analyse of this particular performance and Elvis’ essence as a singer/performer. One of the puzzles of Elvis Presley was his incredible voice. I’ve this to share with you:
Elvis Presley was a baritone whose voice had an extraordinary compass - the so-called register - and a very wide range of vocal colour. It covered two octaves and a third, from the baritone low-G to the tenor high B, with an upward extension in falsetto to at least a D flat. Presley's best octave was in the middle, D-flat to D-flat. "He has always been able to duplicate the open, hoarse, ecstatic, screaming, shouting, wailing, reckless sound of the black rhythm-and-blues and gospel singers. But he has not been confined to that one type of vocal production." In ballads and country songs he was able to belt out "full-voiced high Gs and As that an opera baritone might envy," showing a remarkable ability to naturally assimilate styles. His "voice has always been weak at the bottom, variable and unpredictable. At the top it is often brilliant. His upward passage would seem to lie in the area of E flat, E and F."
Presley's range, though impressive in its own right, did not in itself make his voice that remarkable, at least in terms of how it measured against musical notation. What made it extraordinary, was where its centre of gravity lay. By that measure, and according to Gregory Sandows, Music Professor at Columbia University, Presley was at once a bass, a baritone, and a tenor, most unusual among singers in either classical or popular music.
If you would think about another analyse of his voice I can recommend to watch and see Elvis perform “What now my love” in the Aloha from Hawaii special of 1973 or “Hurt” as he performed in 1977, just 6 six before his death. In that last performance he is visibly in a bad shape and obviously to sick to perform. That knowing makes the performance just mind blowing.
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Thank you. I hope she comments on this!
Wonderful, Bethany, that you ventured out on a limb, reacting to Elvis Presley's performance in the year that I was 5 years old, ha! I had no idea at that time, in Holland. Television hardly entered homes in the 50s. But I've heard Elvis great voice often, later. One of a kind he was.
Elvis was the first performer who used his pelvis so obviously. His nickname was Elvis the Pelvis. I think that this completely new way of stage performance caused those girls to start yelling and screaming. Also because he had that flirting smile on his face, often. Sexy.
I do remember how girls were fainting in such performances, with charismatic celebrities on stage. Guards were always present at the back, waiting for the first fainting girls, and carrying them away. I remember seeing those scenes on a black-and-white television. 60's.
Check out Elvis's song Surrender. He hits a note at the end that is unbelievable. Great song to hear his range in the early 1960s.
Yes he captivates the audiences!!
He paved the way for the ones that followed. Rest came out a year later. One of a kind never be another
Elvis became the song 🎵 he sang...from the heart ❤️
Please do an analysis of Elvis performing “What now my love” sung at the Aloha from Hawaii concert in 1973 - love your analysis on all your videos !
THIS REACTION WAS EXTREMELY AMAZING! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE MORE ELVIS...HE WAS JUST A MAGNETIC PERFORMER WITH AN "OFF THE CHAIN" VOCAL RANGE! SIMPLY PUT...THIS DUDE WAS A FREAKN DOWN TO EARTH STUD! THANK YOU FOR YOUR INCREDIBLE REACTION! ❤
Elvis _wasn't_ a mega star. He IS the Mega Star And the poor Guy thought nobody would remember him...
Please, more Elvis!
It's hard to say if I've ever seen a performer have so much fun when performing than this. He made himself laugh! Pure joy and amusement in the moment and and amazing performance to boot! No wonder he's the King!
First of all, thank you very much for your reaction to Elvis. You recognized already that this is not the best sample for his work - he has so many other offerings that feature much better and more dynamic vocal control and range, even from this era (1956 - "Love Me", "Don't Be Cruel", "Teddy Bear", etc). But your analysis is so interesting and insightful. I'd say his voice was at its peak in the 1960s and his performances from 1969-71, highlighted by the "That's The Way It Is" concert movie from 1970. I really find 1973 to be a turning point for him. His voice was so good yet he was so troubled. This is when his personal and health issues, not to mention his self-harming habits, started to really overwhelm him.
I'd love it if you reacted to some of his ballads: You Gave Me A Mountain, The Wonder Of You, Loving You. One of his best vocal performances on an upbeat song is Such A Night. Many many more, but these that I mentioned are real standouts insofar as stellar vocal performances..
I love your videos and this one in particular. His voice was phenomenal and a great entertainer. I'd love to see you do a video on "if I can dream" from his 68 comeback special. His singing in this is his finest ever imo. Thanks again.
Yes
Or Lawdy Miss Clawdy. Wow.
In the spring of '56 my closest friend told me I had to hear this new song, so different from anything he'd ever heard: Heartbreak Hotel. And it was. Then in the summer of '56 in Army processing at Fort Ord, I Want You, I Need You, I Love You filled the barracks. To top it off, Elvis replaced me in the Army! I left active duty 3/24/1958, the day he came in. My son's wedding songs were all Elvis songs! A friend visited Graceland, and bought and gave to me a little statuette of Elvis, which sits atop a bookcase in my den. Obsessed? Neh.
well maybe if you listened to black artists you would have heard it.
Beautiful reaction. For sheer vocal power, dynamic control, and range, captured in far greater resolution than here, try the live performances of "An American Trilogy" or "What Now My Love," from 1973, or "Bridge Over Troubled Water" or "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" from 1970. Or many, many others.
"This is a good boy." Ed reassured America.
Please do more Elvis! It's a joy and so interesting to listen to someone who really knows their stuff discuss and appreciate his exquisite talent. I loved your analysis! 😊🙏
' May God Bless you as he has Blessed me ' what a fantastic saying to end this clip .
Other than wipeout this is first song you learn if your a drummer because of that part on the snare in the chorus.
Interesting to hear your analysis of him which is spot on. He was the total package and his voice just got better with time.
My dad was an Army "Lifer" and when he was stationed in Germany we lived there with him... one day he came home to our home and asked me to give him one of my Elvis records, I picked out Hound Dog and he ran back out... when he returned in the evening he gave my 45 back, with Elvis' autograph to me... seems that Elvis was washing his CO's jeep at the wash rack... what a piece of history...!
None other than him well said ...more Elvis from U please hès the GOAT thanks Vocylut more Elvis please
Thanks for this great video! As far as we know, Elvis had the most beutiful male voice God ever created.
There were many from that era. Did you know he was on Abraham Lincoln's family tree?
Entertainer with a capital E!!!! Singers need songs, Entertainers need only a stage! No one and I mean NO ONE could get an audience in the palm of his hands like Elvis Aaron Presley!
Singers need songs, Entertainers need only a stage. Elvis knew how to sell it. You can be the most technical singer ever…but if you don't know how to sell it then you're SOL.
There’s a video of Elvis live from the later years performing Suspicious Minds where he plays with one of his backup singers that I love. It shows his humor & talent so well. He was a little before my time, but when he was young, he was the best looking man I’ve ever seen.
Loved this! Keep reacting and analyzing this man's voice I love your input!
I remember years ago giving some advice to a younger musician who needed some serious dynamics in his vocals: Told him to listen to a lot of Elvis. From 1 song to the next, Elvis was able to adjust his dynamics in a way that separated him from the rest
BTW: one of my favourite performances, even if it in a movie, is Trouble from the King Creole movie.
Yes! She ought to react to that scene from the movie. And King Creole was a seriously great movie. The filmography in it is awesome too! Black and white with the art deco and dramatic long shadows etc. Love those movies. Mid to late fifties movies still had some of that 1940s look to them before it all went away in the 60s
I’m still waiting for you to do more Elvis. His huge legacy is iconic and certainly his voice got better as he matured. Please do more. Your reaction was right on and hard to believe you got it from this appearance.
I love Elvis too
Loved hearing your analysis of Elvis’ voice … I’ve never actually heard anyone do that before definitely not in such great detail! I’d love to hear your view on his voice on more of his songs …. Thankyou for your great video xx
For Elvis vocals, you gotta check out the original studio version of "Are You Lonesome Tonight". One of his best, vocally.
Elvis IS The King 👑!
The one person that can never be equalled.
The.vocylist can keep her smile in she loves Elvis wow...And she,s fot and stunning smile back to the King wow greatest everbstqge performance and making the ladies scream wow he was so handsome wow ....Please do Return to sender thank u vocylist ..
Kentucky Rain really shows off his vocal talent
Love Elvis, Thanks
Do The Blues Brothers have Good Voices
Thank You for this. Elvis makes me happy.😃
This lady’s enthusiasm is simply adorable, and the fact she reminds me of
Karen Lyn Gorney (Stephanie) doesn’t hurt either 😘
It's cool how you're teaching us to listen to music much more critically. Thank you!
I enjoy your Elvis videos your awesome!!!!
I love Elvis.
Check out: Willie Mae Thornton (December 11, 1926 - July 25, 1984), better known as Big Mama Thornton because of her height (nearly 6 feet), and weight (200 pounds), was an American singer and songwriter of the blues and R&B. She was the first to record Leiber and Stoller's "Hound Dog", in 1952,[2] which was written for her and became her biggest hit, staying seven weeks at number one on the Billboard R&B chart in 1953.
Ed Sullivan was a great entertainment show. Elvis became good friends with Ed Sullivan. Elvis didn’t take himself too seriously when he was younger - he had a great sense of humor and humility.
@The Vocalyst PLZ do if i can dream by Elvis.... if you want to talk about voice then gosh me that performance will NEVER be beaten
Thank you 👍 Thank you very much 🙏
What a lovely smile. You're adorable😎