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Hey, Sassy...just wondered where you were with my Elvis fix. Thanx!
I can never get enough of Elvis. He is my favorite singer of all time.
Hey, Sassy...just wondered where you were with my Elvis fix. Thanx!
Amen, just can't get any better than Elvis. A day without Elvis is a day without "ELVIS"!I can never get enough of Elvis. He is my favorite singer of all time.
Love it, love it, love it. Have you ever heard his version of the famous Righteous Bros song that Elvis does? That was a question on the "Elvis Vault" . His version is so different than them, for sure. Love it. Hey, gotta love it!
No I haven't heard of Elvis singing a Righteous brother song. I'll have to look it up. I love listening to Elvis and everything he sings.
Nope... here it is. If you want to see the obvious difference, play the R brothers and then play this...take your choices:
Yikes, I stand corrected gal. You are cool with the "hope these pant's don't tear"one...its so famous.I had just posted this but it was by Elvis in the royal Philomonica
Yikes, I stand corrected gal. You are cool with the "hope these pant's don't tear"one...its so famous.
You gotta believe that, huh, galWho didn't hope that those pants didn't tear !LOL
So many things about Elvis you don't know till you listen to the old timers talk about him...Johnny Cash and Elvis performed together in their early days. I saw Cash imitate Elvis on a great PBS special this week on the History of County Music. Many of Elvis's gospel recordings were due to his promise to his mom to do so. Elvis's vocal range was rare.
Lots of different takes on the relationship. Listening to those that were there "in the flesh" during those years, you often get a different view of the relationship This is a pretty good overall take on it, except for the time when Elvis/Priscilla were divorcing and the money issue may have taken center stage. Sirius radio (Graceland Vault) has a lot of former friends and associates interviews - suggest you may also want to tune in there on a regular basis:Documentaries state Col. Parker got 50% of all monies when Elvis started...I wonder how long this arrangement continued.
The doc also said Elvis let this arrangement continue for years because he was, 'grateful to Parker.'
I've never understood that?
A post on this thread states the step-father became manager of monies- Did Parker still manage: concerts...
Parker and Elvis' arrangement has always puzzled me: grateful? naïve? what?