Cada vez que escucho esta cancion , tengo que escucharlas muchas veces , como canta elvis es maravilloso, la forma en que golpea las notas con su voz es algo asombroso ❤❤❤❤❤
The song Sylvia here in Brazil was so successful that when the album was released in Brazil, this song was changed to its position on the album, coming first on side A. I really like this song, it's wonderful. 
It makes sense that he would sing so many songs dedicated to women. After all, they were his weakness. From Mona Lisa to Maybeline, and every lady in between, he immortalized them. What greater gift could he give?❤️
Nice ballad, beautiful melody. Elvis' voice still amazes me... he takes those high/low notes effortlessly. It's always a pleasure to listen to Elvis singing any song! Man, I love his voice. Nice reaction Seph. 🎶🎧🎹🤗
3rd time commenting here. I now have the recording session info for "Sylvia" for anyone who may read this & may be interested. Read Below: "Sylvia" Recorded at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee on June 8/9 1970 (Monday & Tuesday) Hours: 6:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m./ 10:00 p.m.- 1:00 a.m./ 1:30 a.m.- 4:00 a.m. Producer: Felton Jarvis Engineer: Bill Porter Musicians: Guitar: Elvis Presley Guitar: James Burton Guitar: Chip Young Guitar: Charlie Hodge Drums: Jerry Carrigan Piano: David Briggs Bass: Norbert Putnam Organ/ Harmonica: Charlie McCoy Harmony Vocal: Charlie Hodge ("Patch It Up") Take 1: False Start + False Start 1:48 (preceded by rehearsal) Take 2: False Start 0:13 Take 3: Long False Start 2:02 Take 4: Long False Start 1:51 "I Got A Woman" Take 5: False Start 0:51 "Dear Georgie" Take 6: False Start 0:34 (talking only) Take 7: False Start 0:17 Take 8 (Master): 3:33 Undubbed Master Take 9 Complete: 3:36 Overdub (Master) 3:10 Band overdubs on June 9, 1970 Overdub (Master) Backup vocal overdubs on June 22, 1970 Overdub (Master) Bass & String overdubs on July 20, 1970 Overdub Master 3:18 Additional band overdubs on July 22, 1970. And there you have it! Hope all is doing well ✌🙏💕
Yes, lovely song & extra special for all the Sylvia's out there 😉❤️ I was just thinking of Sylvia Shemwell RIP, who was one of the "Sweet Inspirations". Seph, she was the one Elvis playfully scared during his performance of "Suspicious Minds". 😅😅
Okay it's me again. I'm hoping I can provide this article here I found. It is not very in- depth & too a fact about Elvis & His Grammy Awards: Elvis won 3 Grammy's, all for Gospel. His 3rd & final Grammy was for his live in Memphis in 1974 performance for "How Great Thou Art"- Best Inspirational Performance. His 2nd Grammy for his 1972 "He Touched Me"- Best Inspirational Performance. Elvis's 1st Grammy was for his 1967 "How Great Thou Art" album. Right so now the article. Read below: That 1970 visit to Studio B was one of many Elvis made over the years, including in 1958, the year after the studio opened. Just a few months after the marathon sessions, Elvis returned to Nashville. A March 16, 1971, story in The Tennessean with the headline "Elvis slips in unnoticed, almost," describes "35 or 40 women" waiting in the parking lot behind RCA's studio when a blue deluxe Mercedes arrived. After Elvis went inside, a bank special investigator, a Metro homicide lieutenant and a Metro patrolman moonlighting as security guards stood outside - along with one determined Elvis super fan, a cocktail waitress named Shirley Hardison. "I met him once. That man in there," she said. "He could burp on a record and it would be music to me." During this same trip to Nashville, Elvis was admitted to Baptist Hospital for an inflamed right eye. He spent a few days there - during which the hospital was overwhelmed with phone calls and flowers and he had to be moved to another area of the building - before returning to Memphis. The King ultimately recorded more than 200 songs at Studio B, including "Are You Lonesome Tonight," "It's Now or Never" and the gospel standard "How Great Thou Art," which required only four takes, according to the Studio B website. The album "How Great Thou Art" was released in February 1967 and won a Grammy for Best Sacred Performance. After two decades, RCA Studio B closed its doors on Aug. 17, 1977, the day after Elvis died. The studio was donated to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in 1992. And that is it Seph & everyone! Hope this makes up for the lack of in- depth song into & recording info today 🙏 Peace ✌ & blessings 🙏 & TCB ⚡ & TLC ❤ Seph & everyone!
WOW --- One Of MY FAV'S By Our Elvis!!!!!! His Change UPS In This IS FANTASTIC IMO!!!!! HIS VOCAL PHRASING AND ANNUNCIATION SINGING THE SYLLABLES IS LIKE NONE OTHER WHO CAN DO THAT???? Thanks Seph Even IF I do not Agree I Love Ya hehehehe
Elvis songs with a woman's name: Marie's the Name, Judy, Sylvia, Angeline, Sweet Caroline, Margarita, Mary in the Morning, Cindy-Cindy off the top of my head.
@@trishf3576 pieces of my life is another really good one. I found a live version of that, he performed it only one time live. If you search Elvis only Time live you'll find a bunch of songs that he only performed once live.
I love this song. I'm no singer, but I'm going to bet that this is very difficult to sing with all the sharp or flat notes (don't know much about music jargon). Elvis is showcasing his vocal prowess here. No, no, no low D. This belongs in high C at least.
I like this song. The first time I heard it I was like, "ehh, no," but after listening to it a few times, his vocals got me. He builds up the tension, then explodes with desperation in the chorus - the man just wants to hear from Sylvia. It's on my playlist. 🤷
do you know that there are many female fans who love this song just for the way Elvis pronounces the word Sylvia! 😉 as for me, I decided that Sweet Caroline was my song 😉
First I wanted to be Maybelline, then Miss Clawdy, Sally, Judy, Marie, Marguerita,Cindy, Mary(twice), Madonna, Kathleen, Susan, Annie, Caroline. The closest was Janey, but she was down in the alley...the second closest was Little Sister (I have 2 older sisters). Who am I missing? So, I spent a lot of time wishing Elvis would sing one for me.😂 However, I love all of the songs anyway. ❤❤❤
Elvis making something good out of a very simple formula. In the hands of a lesser talent, it would have sounded like an old 50’s doo wop song. (Which wasn’t considered cool in the 70s)
@@SephPlays no, but there's literally a studio version of the song done in 1969 at the same when he did in the ghetto and kentucky rain. It's a legit very famous studio version
Are you going to do the official recording of After loving you from 1969? I only found the home recording on your page and it'd be a shame if we officially left 1969 without you hearing how Elvis intended it to be.
I have posted my future plans on the community post here on the channel? If you havent read it or cant find it i can tell you here:: I'm reacting to these songs in order BY YEAR. It's no longer chronological. It's also given to me randomly by my friend who sorts the list out for me. This is to keep it fresh for you guys and to not be predictable. So basically i'll listen to every song he recorded in that year then once that's done i'll move on to the next year. Next BIG thing is that i will NOT be reacting/listening to repeats of songs i have already listened to. My main goal now is to listen to every *New* song from 1969 to 1977 the first time he sung them. Some times this will mean that i will watch a song from a live performance but that doesnt mean i will be watching that whole live show or parts inbetween "All the talking he does or funny moments". So the next question i can hear you asking is "But Seph the live shows are AMAZING and you need to see them in their entirety!" Yes i know! And i promise you i WILL. But NOT until i have listened to the very last song re recorded in 1977. Once i have heard them all i will be going back to the beginning and i'll start to watch the interviews and live performances "In FULL" The reason i have made this HARD decision to not listen to repeats of songs "such as hounddog for example" is because if i done this it would take me about 10 years to get to 1977. It would be a lushhhh 10 years i have to admit! But please understand that i just want to listen to all his songs FIRST. Now this is probably going to put a few people off the channel as they will be expecting me to watch all the live shows as they come up "In full" and there will also be people who don't read this Post and also wont understand. So i'm asking YOU reading this right now to please help by telling people in the comments that i will be watching EVERYTHING Elvis ever done. But i'm listening to all the songs i've never heard before first. I'll try to tell as many people as i can along the way but a lot of them fly under my radar. So Prettyyyy please with a cherry on top
@@SephPlays Ah. I did read that but misunderstood. I think I know where the confusion lies as well. When you say YEAR, the assumption is that you will be listening to what was newly released that year (69). It isn't exactly new to you but that's because you had a preview of the home recording album (99) which, as far as release date, puts you thirty years ahead of where the rest of us are expecting you to be and leaves us all in a tangle of time travel. I think it would be better to say that once you've heard it you won't be listening to it again until the last song of 1977. It's perfectly understandable not to want to listen to 17 different versions or takes that have only slight differences here and there until you've heard everything else first, but I didn't know you were counting official releases with that. I wouldn't count an official track from an album the same as a random version of hound dog from spring of 74, but it is your channel and you make the rules. If I now understand correctly, I'll be eagerly waiting for Love Letters, and Oh Danny Boy (as you already reacted to the home recording) at the end of 77 instead of in their respective release years. I'm interested in seeing your friend's video choices in the next few years to come as it was give and take with Elvis. A live performance gave you his personality and passion but often sped up tempos and omitted many verses which took away the impact of some songs lyrically. At least in my opinion. But that's okay. If it isn't my favorite the first time around, I'll just have to be patient because as you've said, you'll eventually get to them all. No hard feelings from me, I love your videos, and often turn on the playlist when I'm driving or as background noise around the house because "Why not, Seph can use the views" and there's no chance of getting me off the Elvis train. Not when I just snagged a booth in the dining car.
Love this and LOVE Elvis' vocals, but I think theres an error lyrically! In the first verse elvis sings that hes on the phone, wondering when Sylvia will call. If he's on the phone, how will he hear her calling him!? I love it anyway, apparently this was a number 1 single in Brazil!
Okay full honesty: There is Elvis 1970 film footage with "Sylvia" (Alternate Take 3) & "Sound Of Your Cry" edited in over the aforementioned footage that I VERY DEARLY love & have watched over & over again. So in that sense I have listened to this song many, many times and I think that the Alt Take 3 is superior. This one seems more "tame" vocally speaking but that could just be me. In any case it took Elvis 8 Takes during the recording of this one until he was satisfied that he did a good job on it. "Sylvia" was recorded on June 8, 1970 in RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee. Right! So just FYI: YT Gods are being fickle & so is my world wide web connection today. So this is not gonna be in- depth. My apologies everyone 🙏 So Song Info Below: "Sylvia" is a song by Elvis Presley from his 1972 album Elvis Now, being the penultimate song recorded on the last day of the prolific Nashville recording sessions in June 1970 (which yielded a total of more than 30 songs, spread over several albums). For some reason RCA Victor (possibly considering it as a single candidate) did not include the song either on That’s The Way It Is album in 1970 or on Love Letters from Elvis album in 1971, though it was recorded during the same sessions and was thematically appropriate for both these albums. It eventually appeared on Elvis Now in 1972. Another version of the song, recorded on July 15, 1970, at MGM Studios during the rehearsals for the MGM documentary That's the Way It Is, and available on several bootlegs, suggests Presley's willingness to revive the song for the upcoming Las Vegas concerts. He can be heard vocalizing to the TCB Band, expecting it to accompany his vocals. However, the lackluster response from the musicians (or their unfamiliarity with the material) caused him to abandon the idea. In 1972, the song reached the top of the charts in Brazil. It was written by Geoff Stephens and Les Reed. Presley recorded it on June 8, 1970, at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee. WONDERRIFIC REACTION SEPH! BRAVO 👏👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹🌹🙌💃🙌💃🙌💃🙌💃🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING 💐 TCB ⚡ & TLC ❤ & peace ✌& blessings 🙏 to you & yours & to one & all here as well 💕 P.S. My favorite "version" of Sylvia/ Sound Of Your Cry video 6:03 long link w/ That's The Way It Is film footage: ua-cam.com/video/TmmltJtE558/v-deo.htmlsi=FdDdkKmnwS_YKusk
@@jjbud3124 Oh God YES. You ain't lyin'. I tried so many times & I had to keep trouble shooting. Thanks to technology I get frustrated a lot more these days 😂
@@jjbud3124 YT On my laptop takes SO Much Of My PC Usage!! Internet is fine - but for some reason YT lately just wants to CRASH On me all the time! Ugh
@@HeavenlyPresley-Tonya Damn, Tonya Dearest, that stinks worse than owl 💩 about YT & your laptop 🙏 Well today I could not go in- depth. I'll send you the articles I tried to provide here but couldn't... Thanks to the fickleness of the YT G*ds 😒 But I did my best working around obstacles 😀👍 I will not be thwarted! (LOL!)
@@gorse9030 POML has that lasting power that it could be a hit song even today. It's on my top favourite song list from the first time I heard it and it stays there forever. I was quite chocked to see it on the bottom. It's ok to have different opinions though.
@@robbansa Yes you are quite right about different musical opinions. Its just once in a while instead of hitting the bullseye in archery terms, it misses the board completely but then again this is all good escapism fun.
ua-cam.com/video/y5xA8taNRPc/v-deo.htmlsi=ijSnn6Ij6-xKzsFY please check out this link for See See Rider from February 19, 1970. He had just started using this song and it would later become his most regular opening song. There's a short bonus after the song finishes!
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Wow , como de una cancion simple , Elvis fabrica un trenendo tema , con su voz y arreglos incomparables❤❤❤❤
You know how hard its to make a song out of "Sylvia", and yet, Elvis made it sound beautiful.
Cada vez que escucho esta cancion , tengo que escucharlas muchas veces , como canta elvis es maravilloso, la forma en que golpea las notas con su voz es algo asombroso ❤❤❤❤❤
Love this song, his vocal acrobatics are amazing. Makes me wish my name was Sylvia. Geez I love that man and miss him so much. Good reaction. ⚡🎶
I love it so much.
I love it when you give us multiple Elvis songs! Thank you!
His voice is second to none! I never ever tire of hearing it! His vocal gymnastics are incredible!❤️
The song Sylvia here in Brazil was so successful that when the album was released in Brazil, this song was changed to its position on the album, coming first on side A. I really like this song, it's wonderful.

TONS Of South American Fans Of Elvis!!! I have noticed that
@@HeavenlyPresley-Tonya Yes, in Brazil we have many fan clubs.
It makes sense that he would sing so many songs dedicated to women. After all, they were his weakness. From Mona Lisa to Maybeline, and every lady in between, he immortalized them. What greater gift could he give?❤️
One of my favourites...
Nice ballad, beautiful melody. Elvis' voice still amazes me... he takes those high/low notes effortlessly. It's always a pleasure to listen to Elvis singing any song! Man, I love his voice. Nice reaction Seph. 🎶🎧🎹🤗
Beautiful, 👍🇬🇧❤️🇺🇲
3rd time commenting here. I now have the recording session info for "Sylvia" for anyone who may read this & may be interested.
Read Below:
"Sylvia" Recorded at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee on June 8/9 1970 (Monday & Tuesday) Hours: 6:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m./ 10:00 p.m.- 1:00 a.m./ 1:30 a.m.- 4:00 a.m.
Producer: Felton Jarvis
Engineer: Bill Porter
Musicians:
Guitar: Elvis Presley
Guitar: James Burton
Guitar: Chip Young
Guitar: Charlie Hodge
Drums: Jerry Carrigan
Piano: David Briggs
Bass: Norbert Putnam
Organ/ Harmonica: Charlie McCoy
Harmony Vocal:
Charlie Hodge ("Patch It Up")
Take 1: False Start + False Start 1:48 (preceded by rehearsal)
Take 2: False Start 0:13
Take 3: Long False Start 2:02
Take 4: Long False Start 1:51 "I Got A Woman"
Take 5: False Start 0:51 "Dear Georgie"
Take 6: False Start 0:34 (talking only)
Take 7: False Start 0:17
Take 8 (Master): 3:33 Undubbed Master
Take 9 Complete: 3:36
Overdub (Master) 3:10 Band overdubs on June 9, 1970
Overdub (Master) Backup vocal overdubs on June 22, 1970
Overdub (Master) Bass & String overdubs on July 20, 1970
Overdub Master 3:18 Additional band overdubs on July 22, 1970.
And there you have it!
Hope all is doing well ✌🙏💕
Wait Tl You Hear Elvis'
"MARY IN THE MORNING"
Now That's a Beautiful Song.
Mary In The Morning YEs and His TTWII Rehearsal!!!! With that song!!!!! STUNNING
Beautiful ballad ! ELVIS vocals amazing! It melts my heart!❤ Great reaction Seph!
Stunning song. Wish my name was Sylvia. EP's voice is so glorious....just gorgeous. On my daily Elvis playlist, yessir 🫡💯⚡❤
Have you ever met a Sylvia? I personally haven't now thinking about it "It's a rare name here in wales i think" haha
@@SephPlaysyes, have a niece called Sylvia. I'll have to pull her hair when I see her next...lol
hahahaha Poor Sylvia hahahaha
Yes, lovely song & extra special for all the Sylvia's out there 😉❤️
I was just thinking of Sylvia Shemwell RIP, who was one of the "Sweet Inspirations". Seph, she was the one Elvis playfully scared during his performance of "Suspicious Minds".
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Aw Seph this is one of my favourites - the way Elvis sings the slow parts and then there's this great crescendo - just amazing and I love it 👑💛⚡⭐
That voice!! 💕🥰 Envious of Sylvia's....Mary's, Cindy & Judy's. Lol
Yup. I'm a Judy & while the song isn't one of my favorites of his, it was a thrill listening to him say my name over & over. 🥰
Ha ha me too 😂
Yes I'm Gonna Change My Name to all of them !!!!!!! LMAO
Okay it's me again.
I'm hoping I can provide this article here I found.
It is not very in- depth & too a fact about Elvis & His Grammy Awards: Elvis won 3 Grammy's, all for Gospel.
His 3rd & final Grammy was for his live in Memphis in 1974 performance for "How Great Thou Art"- Best Inspirational Performance.
His 2nd Grammy for his 1972 "He Touched Me"- Best Inspirational Performance.
Elvis's 1st Grammy was for his 1967 "How Great Thou Art" album.
Right so now the article.
Read below:
That 1970 visit to Studio B was one of many Elvis made over the years, including in 1958, the year after the studio opened.
Just a few months after the marathon sessions, Elvis returned to Nashville. A March 16, 1971, story in The Tennessean with the headline "Elvis slips in unnoticed, almost," describes "35 or 40 women" waiting in the parking lot behind RCA's studio when a blue deluxe Mercedes arrived.
After Elvis went inside, a bank special investigator, a Metro homicide lieutenant and a Metro patrolman moonlighting as security guards stood outside - along with one determined Elvis super fan, a cocktail waitress named Shirley Hardison.
"I met him once. That man in there," she said. "He could burp on a record and it would be music to me."
During this same trip to Nashville, Elvis was admitted to Baptist Hospital for an inflamed right eye. He spent a few days there - during which the hospital was overwhelmed with phone calls and flowers and he had to be moved to another area of the building - before returning to Memphis.
The King ultimately recorded more than 200 songs at Studio B, including "Are You Lonesome Tonight," "It's Now or Never" and the gospel standard "How Great Thou Art," which required only four takes, according to the Studio B website. The album "How Great Thou Art" was released in February 1967 and won a Grammy for Best Sacred Performance.
After two decades, RCA Studio B closed its doors on Aug. 17, 1977, the day after Elvis died. The studio was donated to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in 1992.
And that is it Seph & everyone!
Hope this makes up for the lack of in- depth song into & recording info today 🙏
Peace ✌ & blessings 🙏 & TCB ⚡ & TLC ❤ Seph & everyone!
Awww Elvis voice ahhh beautiful so beautiful wish i was called Sylvia 😂 very memorable for me beautiful banger ❤
WOW --- One Of MY FAV'S By Our Elvis!!!!!! His Change UPS In This IS FANTASTIC IMO!!!!! HIS VOCAL PHRASING AND ANNUNCIATION SINGING THE SYLLABLES IS LIKE NONE OTHER WHO CAN DO THAT???? Thanks Seph Even IF I do not Agree I Love Ya hehehehe
Elvis songs with a woman's name: Marie's the Name, Judy, Sylvia, Angeline, Sweet Caroline, Margarita, Mary in the Morning, Cindy-Cindy off the top of my head.
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One of my all time favourites, banger all day long. It just doesn't get any better than that.
Amazing heartbreak song! 1970 recordings are Absolutely Amazing as well! Cheers Seph! 🍻
One of my very favorite!
Marie’s The Name If His Latest Flame Is
Oh i love this song ❤❤ i remember when i first heard it, it was a long time after i heard most of his other songs, but i loved it ,and still do xxx
Elvis has another great song that I feel flies under the radar called we can make the morning.
Yes! We Can Make The Morning is my favourite 😍. Love How The Web was Woven too 😊
@@trishf3576 OMG yes that's a great one also. What do you think of my boy? I was listening to a video of a live version.
@@trishf3576 pieces of my life is another really good one. I found a live version of that, he performed it only one time live. If you search Elvis only Time live you'll find a bunch of songs that he only performed once live.
Oh I love that one 🤩
@@trishf3576 Yes !!! How The Web Was Woven IS MY TOP 10 Songs By Elvis --- & We Can Make the morning is gorgeous!!!!!!
Thank you, Seph, for doing these reactions❤
Well done, my friend!
I never heard this before. But love it
Wonderful song ❤ Thanks for the reaction
Love this one!
Look on UA-cam for - Sylvia Elvis Presley (sounds quality). .
Someone put an amazing clip for that song.
I love this song. I'm no singer, but I'm going to bet that this is very difficult to sing with all the sharp or flat notes (don't know much about music jargon). Elvis is showcasing his vocal prowess here. No, no, no low D. This belongs in high C at least.
Love this - actually sounds a bit like ' it will be lonely this xmas'.
I like this song. The first time I heard it I was like, "ehh, no," but after listening to it a few times, his vocals got me. He builds up the tension, then explodes with desperation in the chorus - the man just wants to hear from Sylvia. It's on my playlist. 🤷
do you know that there are many female fans who love this song just for the way Elvis pronounces the word Sylvia! 😉 as for me, I decided that Sweet Caroline was my song 😉
I wonder why? 😄 I love that one too.
First I wanted to be Maybelline, then Miss Clawdy, Sally, Judy, Marie, Marguerita,Cindy, Mary(twice), Madonna, Kathleen, Susan, Annie, Caroline. The closest was Janey, but she was down in the alley...the second closest was Little Sister (I have 2 older sisters). Who am I missing? So, I spent a lot of time wishing Elvis would sing one for me.😂 However, I love all of the songs anyway. ❤❤❤
OK, a few more...Angelina, Mona Lisa, Petunia, Lucia, Egypt, Mimi, Katilda, Maria.❤❤❤
Haha funny comment Jenny.😄
@@robbansa, thanks, Rob. Can you think of anyone I missed?🤔😁
@@jennyjorgensen9935 I gave it a thought how about Petunia and Frankie.
This is from 1970
We are still in 1969.....
I have finished up all of 69 :D 1970 now :D
Elvis making something good out of a very simple formula. In the hands of a lesser talent, it would have sounded like an old 50’s doo wop song. (Which wasn’t considered cool in the 70s)
Have you reacted to suspicious minds studio version from 1969 yet ???
No only the 1970 live one. Any repeats of songs I'm leaving for after I've heard everything up to 1977 now
@@SephPlays no, but there's literally a studio version of the song done in 1969 at the same when he did in the ghetto and kentucky rain.
It's a legit very famous studio version
Thank you for letting me know Jimmy ^^ I will definitely come back and react to it in the near future :D
Are you going to do the official recording of After loving you from 1969? I only found the home recording on your page and it'd be a shame if we officially left 1969 without you hearing how Elvis intended it to be.
I have posted my future plans on the community post here on the channel?
If you havent read it or cant find it i can tell you here::
I'm reacting to these songs in order BY YEAR. It's no longer chronological. It's also given to me randomly by my friend who sorts the list out for me. This is to keep it fresh for you guys and to not be predictable. So basically i'll listen to every song he recorded in that year then once that's done i'll move on to the next year.
Next BIG thing is that i will NOT be reacting/listening to repeats of songs i have already listened to. My main goal now is to listen to every *New* song from 1969 to 1977 the first time he sung them. Some times this will mean that i will watch a song from a live performance but that doesnt mean i will be watching that whole live show or parts inbetween "All the talking he does or funny moments".
So the next question i can hear you asking is "But Seph the live shows are AMAZING and you need to see them in their entirety!"
Yes i know! And i promise you i WILL. But NOT until i have listened to the very last song re recorded in 1977.
Once i have heard them all i will be going back to the beginning and i'll start to watch the interviews and live performances "In FULL"
The reason i have made this HARD decision to not listen to repeats of songs "such as hounddog for example" is because if i done this it would take me about 10 years to get to 1977. It would be a lushhhh 10 years i have to admit! But please understand that i just want to listen to all his songs FIRST.
Now this is probably going to put a few people off the channel as they will be expecting me to watch all the live shows as they come up "In full" and there will also be people who don't read this Post and also wont understand.
So i'm asking YOU reading this right now to please help by telling people in the comments that i will be watching EVERYTHING Elvis ever done. But i'm listening to all the songs i've never heard before first.
I'll try to tell as many people as i can along the way but a lot of them fly under my radar. So Prettyyyy please with a cherry on top
@@SephPlays Ah. I did read that but misunderstood. I think I know where the confusion lies as well. When you say YEAR, the assumption is that you will be listening to what was newly released that year (69). It isn't exactly new to you but that's because you had a preview of the home recording album (99) which, as far as release date, puts you thirty years ahead of where the rest of us are expecting you to be and leaves us all in a tangle of time travel. I think it would be better to say that once you've heard it you won't be listening to it again until the last song of 1977. It's perfectly understandable not to want to listen to 17 different versions or takes that have only slight differences here and there until you've heard everything else first, but I didn't know you were counting official releases with that.
I wouldn't count an official track from an album the same as a random version of hound dog from spring of 74, but it is your channel and you make the rules.
If I now understand correctly, I'll be eagerly waiting for Love Letters, and Oh Danny Boy (as you already reacted to the home recording) at the end of 77 instead of in their respective release years.
I'm interested in seeing your friend's video choices in the next few years to come as it was give and take with Elvis. A live performance gave you his personality and passion but often sped up tempos and omitted many verses which took away the impact of some songs lyrically. At least in my opinion. But that's okay. If it isn't my favorite the first time around, I'll just have to be patient because as you've said, you'll eventually get to them all.
No hard feelings from me, I love your videos, and often turn on the playlist when I'm driving or as background noise around the house because "Why not, Seph can use the views" and there's no chance of getting me off the Elvis train. Not when I just snagged a booth in the dining car.
Love this and LOVE Elvis' vocals, but I think theres an error lyrically! In the first verse elvis sings that hes on the phone, wondering when Sylvia will call. If he's on the phone, how will he hear her calling him!? I love it anyway, apparently this was a number 1 single in Brazil!
Okay full honesty: There is Elvis 1970 film footage with "Sylvia" (Alternate Take 3) & "Sound Of Your Cry" edited in over the aforementioned footage that I VERY DEARLY love & have watched over & over again.
So in that sense I have listened to this song many, many times and I think that the Alt Take 3 is superior.
This one seems more "tame" vocally speaking but that could just be me.
In any case it took Elvis 8 Takes during the recording of this one until he was satisfied that he did a good job on it.
"Sylvia" was recorded on June 8, 1970 in RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee.
Right! So just FYI: YT Gods are being fickle & so is my world wide web connection today. So this is not gonna be in- depth.
My apologies everyone 🙏
So Song Info Below:
"Sylvia" is a song by Elvis Presley from his 1972 album Elvis Now, being the penultimate song recorded on the last day of the prolific Nashville recording sessions in June 1970 (which yielded a total of more than 30 songs, spread over several albums).
For some reason RCA Victor (possibly considering it as a single candidate) did not include the song either on That’s The Way It Is album in 1970 or on Love Letters from Elvis album in 1971, though it was recorded during the same sessions and was thematically appropriate for both these albums. It eventually appeared on Elvis Now in 1972.
Another version of the song, recorded on July 15, 1970, at MGM Studios during the rehearsals for the MGM documentary That's the Way It Is, and available on several bootlegs, suggests Presley's willingness to revive the song for the upcoming Las Vegas concerts. He can be heard vocalizing to the TCB Band, expecting it to accompany his vocals. However, the lackluster response from the musicians (or their unfamiliarity with the material) caused him to abandon the idea.
In 1972, the song reached the top of the charts in Brazil.
It was written by Geoff Stephens and Les Reed. Presley recorded it on June 8, 1970, at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee.
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P.S. My favorite "version" of Sylvia/ Sound Of Your Cry video 6:03 long link w/ That's The Way It Is film footage: ua-cam.com/video/TmmltJtE558/v-deo.htmlsi=FdDdkKmnwS_YKusk
My internet went out at about the time Seph posted this. Between the net and UA-cam's peculiarities it can be frustrating.
@@jjbud3124 Oh God YES. You ain't lyin'. I tried so many times & I had to keep trouble shooting. Thanks to technology I get frustrated a lot more these days 😂
@@jjbud3124 YT On my laptop takes SO Much Of My PC Usage!! Internet is fine - but for some reason YT lately just wants to CRASH On me all the time! Ugh
My Girl My Girl - Rockin IT With the Info's!!!!!!!!!! Love you
@@HeavenlyPresley-Tonya Damn, Tonya Dearest, that stinks worse than owl 💩 about YT & your laptop 🙏
Well today I could not go in- depth.
I'll send you the articles I tried to provide here but couldn't... Thanks to the fickleness of the YT G*ds 😒
But I did my best working around obstacles 😀👍
I will not be thwarted! (LOL!)
Never been on any of my playlists and never will. Drab, forced and boring but my memory recalls it got to number 1 in Brazil - funny world 😊😊
Good song. EP sings it well. Not one that I listen to. Not one of my 50 or so ballads.
Another one I haven't heard. It's lovely but not memorable for me as well.
Yeah this is a filler song for me. But it definitely allows him to show off his vocals.
Among the worst songs from this time period imo. Power Of My Love is on this level on your list???😮😮😮
Agree with you 100% and posted as such - yes Power of My Love IMHO would have been a huge global hit, if it had been issued as a single
@@gorse9030 POML has that lasting power that it could be a hit song even today. It's on my top favourite song list from the first time I heard it and it stays there forever. I was quite chocked to see it on the bottom. It's ok to have different opinions though.
@@robbansa Yes you are quite right about different musical opinions. Its just once in a while instead of hitting the bullseye in archery terms, it misses the board completely but then again this is all good escapism fun.
NO Way??? When did Seph React To " Power Of My Love " OMG SENSATIONAL Powerful song!!! I am missing something here LOL
@@Barbara-lb5yt You are late to the party Barb. Glad to have you back.
ua-cam.com/video/y5xA8taNRPc/v-deo.htmlsi=ijSnn6Ij6-xKzsFY please check out this link for See See Rider from February 19, 1970. He had just started using this song and it would later become his most regular opening song. There's a short bonus after the song finishes!
One of my favorites.