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Elvis Presley - First appearance on the Louisiana Hayride - October 16, 1954 

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KWKH radio announcer Frank Page introduced Elvis on his first radio broadcast from the Louisiana Hayride inside Shreveport, Louisiana's Municiple Auditorium, October 16, 1954.
He left Memphis on a Friday night, October 15, 1954, after a gig at the Eagles Nest, driving all night with Sam Phillips, Scotty Moore and Bill Black. They missed the turnoff in Greenville, Mississippi, because of Bill Black's clowning; later, Scotty Moore almost ran over a team of mules. Arriving in Shreveport the next morning, they checked into the Captain Shreve Hotel downtown.
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@lordhelpus2326
@lordhelpus2326 7 лет назад
no big deal..........just 19 year kid about to change the world thats all
@NickNicometi
@NickNicometi 3 года назад
Did he? Change the world?
@schlafwandler1427
@schlafwandler1427 3 года назад
@@NickNicometi yes.
@raylewis1355
@raylewis1355 2 года назад
Musically... yes. Culture change... yep. Hollywood... kind of. Might not have changed the world literally, but figuratively? Absolutely!
@GR8GTRFAN
@GR8GTRFAN 2 года назад
@@NickNicometi Silly reply! The music world took a massive change upon his arrival.
@margocantrell4145
@margocantrell4145 2 года назад
And what a great job he did!!
@ponyef1430
@ponyef1430 2 года назад
I can’t believe how well Austin Butler perfected his voice! It’s obviously not identical but I believe it’s as close as you can get without mixing Elvis’s voice with his like they did towards the end of the movie. I’m 22, and the movie definitely introduced me to Elvis! I now understand all the hype around this man. He’s truly amazing!
@bradhuskers
@bradhuskers 2 года назад
actually? Austin did a nice job. but he only came close on just a few early songs. in reality, Austin is nowhere near elvis's level. ONE listen to elvis's 1960 critically acclaimed recording of "it's now or never" and you'll immediately understand that fact
@ponyef1430
@ponyef1430 2 года назад
@@bradhuskers did I say he was at Elvis’ level? No. I said he portrays him very well. He does a good job acting as Elvis while adding his own personality to it. There’s only one Elvis and nobody can perfectly reincarnate him in a movie, however, most of Austin’s covers of Elvis sound very similar to him in my opinion. One of the biggest differences I notice is Elvis’ voice is deeper than Austin’s.
@bradhuskers
@bradhuskers 2 года назад
@@ponyef1430 Again, you sound like a low IQ weak mind. Elvis's voice is BOTH higher and lower than Austin's. Elvis's range is off the charts! Austin is extremely limited compared to elvis's chameleon voice. Go sit down. I complimented Austin, yet you missed that. And then you wrote some more nonsense. GTFOH
@jeanetteforister9295
@jeanetteforister9295 2 года назад
@@ponyef1430 Austin did a terrific job of bringing The King's essence back to life, especially in the comeback concert (black leather) and the scene of Elvis singing "If I Can Dream". Gave me chills!
@kevinscott6103
@kevinscott6103 2 года назад
@@jeanetteforister9295 agreed.....close to tears listening to the song.....seen the film twice already
@belenvelez7028
@belenvelez7028 2 года назад
I was only 15yo when I was a fan of Elvis. I’m 83 yo still loves listening to ELVIS.
@jonburrows2684
@jonburrows2684 2 года назад
Was you all really crazy over him back then? I am NOT trying to be rude, but the movie Elvis that I watched yesterday, showed young girls back then throwing their panties at him on stage. Is that true?
@PAULY-P
@PAULY-P 2 года назад
@@jonburrows2684 Yes that's true.
@jasoncooke1999
@jasoncooke1999 2 года назад
Music is timeless God bless
@keetonplace
@keetonplace Год назад
@@jonburrows2684 I never saw underwear thrown.
@kidpeso1406
@kidpeso1406 Год назад
This my 3rd time seeing you 😭
@joohleeyuh
@joohleeyuh 2 года назад
my great grandma was there! when elvis was walking through the crowd he asked her for a piece of gum!!!
@ryanwright7144
@ryanwright7144 5 месяцев назад
Imagine what a legend for your story to be cool!! I mean what other story about gum has ever been cool !!! Lol
@Lighttanguitar
@Lighttanguitar Месяц назад
LOL! “Dear diary, today I met Elvis, and he asked me for some gum. Best day of my life so far.”
@BlasphometicHermetic
@BlasphometicHermetic 2 года назад
My grandfather told me about seeing Elvis on Ed Sullivan. He called to my grandmother "come in here and see this nut on the television." He said he always regretted calling her in because after that her heart belonged to Elvis the rest of her life!
@rachelwyatt6030
@rachelwyatt6030 Год назад
Lol this is so funny
@debbie9929
@debbie9929 Год назад
Hehehe
@jettstark1743
@jettstark1743 Год назад
🤣💀the king
@los2173
@los2173 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣 the king baby
@MitchJohnson0110
@MitchJohnson0110 Год назад
@@rachelwyatt6030 My great uncle celebrated when he died because "The only man that could steal my wife was gone" hahaha
@fierymr.bluesuedeshoeslick8110
@fierymr.bluesuedeshoeslick8110 2 года назад
What a gift to the world this was recorded.
@rustywells01
@rustywells01 2 года назад
Thanks for listening!
@jeffreese4194
@jeffreese4194 7 месяцев назад
I love the tone of his voice from this era
@noelmajers6369
@noelmajers6369 6 лет назад
Looking back, it’s remarkable how relatively short Elvis’s career actually was - just 23 years. He had such a great voice - he could have had at least another 23....
@Junksaint
@Junksaint 2 года назад
He's a symbol of America to me. A metaphor I guess. Slow motion fall and decay but still with a spark of genius and greatness just shining through.
@AngelCatBaby
@AngelCatBaby 2 года назад
I agree…for me Elvis’ music 🎵 is so unique and at the time it transformed many rock n’ roll groups as well, one was the Beetles, who listened to Elvis’ songs and music rhythms, there were others as well which made music fun and great to listen to, besides dancing to it…..RIP Elvis, I hope your music and songs will help others to create great memories as you have done so.
@janice5528
@janice5528 2 года назад
He had a longer career and more performances and more Award winning records than most do... He sang more Genres and has lasted far longer in popularity than most performers, singers and Icons... I would say he will long be loved and remembered and I still listen to his music... Always have always will for about 64 years I have since I was four years old...
@janice5528
@janice5528 2 года назад
@@AngelCatBaby Dont even compare the cockroach Beatles in the same breath or relate them to Elvis... insulting... they were terrible in so many ways and cannot compare that band to him... They never respected him or America... Worthless creeps... The had a few good songs but could not sing well and as far as performances no way can they hold a candle to Elvis so when you even mention them I tg is insulting to an Elvis fan and they learned nothing about true humanity or caring for people in the world as Elvis ... I could not stand any of them. Wish they had never come to usa...
@janice5528
@janice5528 2 года назад
@@Junksaint A metaphor? Wow that's insulting too...
@LonnieFlemmer
@LonnieFlemmer 4 года назад
I like how Elvis and the Band picked up more confidence on the second song. I think this may have been His most important gig up to that time --Truly historic
@robdykes3659
@robdykes3659 2 года назад
It,s the most historical gig of all time ,this was the future of music a seismalogical shift in the way people never thought could happen,the only other time this happen is 1964 with the arrival of The Beatles.
@killer92173
@killer92173 2 года назад
@@robdykes3659 hell, even John Lennon went on record saying there would be no Beatles if there was no Elvis Presley.
@robdykes3659
@robdykes3659 2 года назад
@@killer92173 everybody with half a brain knows that lol
@jnnx
@jnnx 2 года назад
@@robdykes3659 “historical”? I think you mean “historic”.
@keetonplace
@keetonplace Год назад
@@killer92173 Paul has said the same as John, many times.
@patriciamiller9469
@patriciamiller9469 Год назад
My mom took me to see Love Me Tender and Jail House Rock when I was 7-8 years old. I can’t believe how clear the memory of seeing those two movies with my mother is. She is now 97 years old and I took her to see “Elvis” two days ago!! Full Circle Moments with mom ❤️
@robertduttonii7447
@robertduttonii7447 Год назад
I am 42. As a child Michael Jackson was it to me, my mother let me stay up to watch him do the moonwalk during Billie Jean at the Motown 25th anniversary show. Years later we talked about it, as I remember it was past my bedtime, and a big deal getting to stay up lol. I was only 4. I asked her why she let me & she said my grandmother let her stay up to watch Elvis on Ed Sullivan. Full circle. I wish she were here, I would have taken her to see the movie in a heartbeat. I was bawling at times through it with memories lol. God Bless
@patriciamiller9469
@patriciamiller9469 Год назад
@@robertduttonii7447 thank you for sharing! I remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when Michael Jackson did that first Moonwalk!! It was jaw dropping to me even as an adult. God bless you too!!
@KelleyM462
@KelleyM462 Год назад
Awesome!
@marijanewernsman6134
@marijanewernsman6134 Год назад
How lucky you are to have that experience with your mom. God bless you both.
@themarketingbrat6468
@themarketingbrat6468 Год назад
❤️❤️❤️
@meganmurphy2106
@meganmurphy2106 Год назад
Austin Butler perfected this I can't believe it! This movie deserves severalllll Oscars
@LarryNg-mx8qz
@LarryNg-mx8qz 2 месяца назад
no... good but does not deserve an oscar
@janaprocella8268
@janaprocella8268 4 года назад
This is when the whole world fell in love with him
@buzzlightyear1191
@buzzlightyear1191 2 года назад
Yes That’s alright
@patriciapike1426
@patriciapike1426 2 года назад
Me included ❤️❤️
@bradmarkell12167
@bradmarkell12167 2 года назад
Nope. He caused more than a few breakups and fights by bfs etc
@sharonjensen3016
@sharonjensen3016 2 года назад
The wiggle!
@danielm3192
@danielm3192 2 года назад
Saw the movie last night! Austin Butler was great! He brought Elvis back to life! 🔥🔥🔥
@elvicare35
@elvicare35 7 лет назад
Elvis is so humble and polite!!!!!
@1DaTJo
@1DaTJo 7 лет назад
I love that about him!
@davidyoung2440
@davidyoung2440 3 года назад
Not like the celebs nowadays lol self entitled
@NickNicometi
@NickNicometi 3 года назад
My impression is almost all performers were polite, as it was expected given the culture of the times, and were at least conscientious enough to to feign humility.
@dutchreagan3676
@dutchreagan3676 2 года назад
As are all Southern gentlemen....
@user-hm9gs2im7e
@user-hm9gs2im7e 2 года назад
I agree❤️
@PoliticallyUNcorrec1
@PoliticallyUNcorrec1 4 года назад
Mind boggling. A 19 year old kid who just a few months ago before this performance was driving a truck for Crown Electric. Now he’s on a stage doing something totally unheard of - mixing black rhythm & blues with country. And it’s not just the distinct sound and music, it’s his looks and his nervous body language and moves. He’s so nervous he has no idea his leg is shaking and making panties wet. 😂
@rufuscollins5140
@rufuscollins5140 2 года назад
driving a truck at 19 was a big deal back thin
@m1kcan1
@m1kcan1 2 года назад
Elvis was still working for Crown Electric when he appeared on the Louisiana Hayride on Oct. 16, 54. He, Scotty and Bill quit their day jobs two week later in early Nov. as they were well received and the Hayride wanted them back regularly on weekends. They quit their jobs to focus 100% on their music, as opposed to doing mostly weekend gigs in Aug, Sept and Oct 54 after the release of That’s Allright Mama. Up to this first Hayride radio performance, they’d only done local weekend gigs around Memphis for no more than 2 1/2 months.
@denp54z
@denp54z 2 года назад
Shreveport called him Elvis the Pelvis because of his crazy dancing & gyrations. Haha
@jeffreykaufmann2867
@jeffreykaufmann2867 2 года назад
@@rufuscollins5140 When Elvis did his first audition at the Grand Ole Opry he was told to go back to his Truck Driving Job
@jeffreykaufmann2867
@jeffreykaufmann2867 2 года назад
But it wasn't just Elvis. The musicians who played with Elvis contributed to that new sound.
@bottlerocket3218
@bottlerocket3218 Год назад
In my opinion, Elvis sounded infinitely better live than in recordings!
@gameboycat05
@gameboycat05 Месяц назад
Probably because live is one-take has a more raw and soulful feel, where as the studio recordings are more polished and perfected due to multiple takes
@davidturner9460
@davidturner9460 8 лет назад
I was 14 years old in 1954 and his music was the best music I ever heard. In my estimation Don't Be Cruel was his best song of all time. His Rockabilly songs were terrific !
@johnhiram1207
@johnhiram1207 8 лет назад
I was 9 in 54. His music is part of my heart and home forever
@kylelikeskjvbible
@kylelikeskjvbible 8 лет назад
50s Elvis was the best. Sun Records was amazing in general.
@maaben1601
@maaben1601 8 лет назад
not born in 54.
@kennydobbins9644
@kennydobbins9644 7 лет назад
The best music I have ever heard belonged to Johnny Cash, but I do love Elvis.
@sartomercier9605
@sartomercier9605 7 лет назад
I was fifteen.wow Very special this man.Always listen his music since this time.
@moviemagg
@moviemagg 9 лет назад
Great audio for a recording made 61-years ago. Wow! clear as a bell.
@sevchyk
@sevchyk 8 лет назад
Yeah, that's incredible. It's not even the Beatles' era. It is old as hell.
@davidsalisbury6894
@davidsalisbury6894 5 лет назад
WOW!!
@tonbruins7335
@tonbruins7335 5 лет назад
What a fantastic sound !
@realcruz7073
@realcruz7073 3 года назад
Elvis is a true king the legend that never forget... We still love you Elvis the whole world missed you so much...
@suzibaldwin9541
@suzibaldwin9541 2 года назад
Yes
@lunamoona1645
@lunamoona1645 2 года назад
I wish we could of seen footage of this iconic performance. What an incredible and beautiful voice! Such natural talent ✨ 🎙
@franktaconelli9095
@franktaconelli9095 2 года назад
this has to be the best quality of this iconic recording I’ve ever heard; Scotty Moore pickin’ up a storm as the young king sounds even better than the Sun versions
@fierymr.bluesuedeshoeslick8110
@fierymr.bluesuedeshoeslick8110 2 года назад
Just what I was thinking! Unbelievable performance and what a gift to the world this was recorded.
@hihi-rv2ob
@hihi-rv2ob 11 месяцев назад
23 + 23 = 46, it’s almost been 46 years since his passing.
@sharky5216
@sharky5216 2 года назад
No solo artist has ever or will ever have this kind of impact in music again
@123Rockchild
@123Rockchild 2 года назад
This is a really historic recording. Elvis said: "We just stumbled upon it" in regards to his new style!
@prorespluscom
@prorespluscom 7 лет назад
Really clear recording of The King way before he or anybody else knew what he would become. The youth and vibrancy are so evident. GREAT piece of rock history here. Thanks for posting this!
@kurtklein9116
@kurtklein9116 4 года назад
You can find this and other similar very early recordings on "A Boy from Tupelo: The Complete 1953-1955 Recordings" (currently on Spotify)
@earlgray7003
@earlgray7003 2 года назад
They recorded on high definition reel-to-reel tape. You'll notice that live recordings from the 1950s and 1960s sound much better than studio recordings. That's because of the multi-track mixing process commonly used in studio recordings.
@erepsekahs
@erepsekahs 2 года назад
😂🤣😃😄😅 That's the epitome of American culture....right there.
@elainehare8666
@elainehare8666 2 года назад
Elvis’s early stuff = the best stuff ♥️🎵
@robycam2820
@robycam2820 2 года назад
Elvis for ever and ever. UNIQUE !!!!
@patcater5436
@patcater5436 6 лет назад
The night I was introduced to E and his parents, when he walked out on the stage Mrs. P could hardly contain herself. She stood up and began to clap so loud, it was really sweet to see her reaction. RIP Vernon, Gladys and Elvis three precious people
@michaelcrowson3174
@michaelcrowson3174 2 года назад
Never, ever will there be a person who naturally loved rhythm and blues equivalent to rock and roll. He had the coolest presence of anyone I have ever seen. Never saw him but in the middle 70s I would get on the bus to school with my collar up. He was and is my favorite. Period.
@laurakasic
@laurakasic 3 месяца назад
Wow, that must have been amazing,..... Somehow your comment transports the feeling and i can somewhat tell how that must have been, but to have been there IRL, that's something and did you talk to him?
@ambramissiroli3010
@ambramissiroli3010 4 года назад
What a soul he had.... Unexplainable... Elvis keep on Singing for us from Heaven.. We miss you
@mojaytriz8048
@mojaytriz8048 2 года назад
He is definitely not in heaven, he didn’t believe in the right Christ, he thought he was Christ
@sammyandoliver7522
@sammyandoliver7522 2 года назад
@@mojaytriz8048 I hate people like you. Comments like this is why I dislike and sometimes despise Christians. You're all nasty! Elvis is in heaven!!!
@keetonplace
@keetonplace Год назад
He was born with the soul in him, and the rhythm. You cannot buy or copy either. You have it, or you don't. Elvis was raw and pure. And charisma? Same. I have never in my life seen anyone with charisma, but Elvis, and it was profound.
@vincentjohnflorio
@vincentjohnflorio Год назад
@@mojaytriz8048 hahaha what a load of crap hahahahahaha people have the entire Internet to know what a load of crap this is Go to bed before you trip and hurt yourself
@esquibelle
@esquibelle Год назад
@@mojaytriz8048 Go back into your cave w your leather & thistles
@Elvista
@Elvista 10 месяцев назад
When Elvis Presley hit planet Earth like a comet....and changed the world forever 💯⚡❤
@brasilmeupais.2550
@brasilmeupais.2550 7 лет назад
Elvis is Elvis. The best ever.
@tomkat5626
@tomkat5626 8 лет назад
Elvis sounded so awesome on this program
@patcater5436
@patcater5436 6 лет назад
Young ELVIS, the night I met ELVIS and his mom and Dad. The night that changed my life and the life of my dad they remained friends until my dad's death in 1975..He was a wonderful man.Maybe they met again in heaven. The greatest entertainer of them all..🎸♥️👑🎸♥️👑🎸♥️👑
@sammyandoliver7522
@sammyandoliver7522 2 года назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@perrytheplatypus5047
@perrytheplatypus5047 2 месяца назад
holy shit that’s so cool
@harley092355
@harley092355 5 лет назад
Dad and Mom were there and did they didn’t know what to think about him as never seen anything like it.
@birgittacarlsson5645
@birgittacarlsson5645 3 года назад
How lucky you are to have parents who saw Elvis the first time he appeared on Louisiana Hayride!
@thomasbjork636
@thomasbjork636 2 года назад
@@birgittacarlsson5645 c z. Med är koscher
@davidgibbs7232
@davidgibbs7232 2 года назад
Brilliant bit of history for you. 👍
@erinnik9767
@erinnik9767 2 месяца назад
my gosh what a shining star on this earth you’re Elvis❤ you were about to have the world at your feet love you always
@johnmpublic2921
@johnmpublic2921 8 лет назад
elvis will never die
@stefanjovanovic6840
@stefanjovanovic6840 4 года назад
john m public yes because his the worlds famous man After jesus
@nsera9462
@nsera9462 2 года назад
Here is a man who in 1954 is on the cusp of greatness.
@mikefactsnotemotion2603
@mikefactsnotemotion2603 2 года назад
Anyone who listens to the 1940's big band music and then listens to the new sound of Elvis will easily recognize how transformational Elvis and other artists during the 1950's were to the music we love and enjoy today. .
@mileshall3177
@mileshall3177 Год назад
Elvis and a lot of other rockabilly artists loved that rhythm and blues, jump blues, big band music. They fused it with their country roots and helped create rockabilly and what we know as rocknroll today.
@jamesfrost7465
@jamesfrost7465 2 года назад
19 years old..... the world was about to be his. The calm before the storm.
@user-hm9gs2im7e
@user-hm9gs2im7e 2 года назад
No wonder why people fall in love with 19 years old singer...me too❤️🎼❤️
@conniediaz6456
@conniediaz6456 Год назад
He was incredible, even at just 19 years of age!
@queenblackmamba
@queenblackmamba Год назад
Elvis Presley's voice was just beautiful. You can hear what they called Negro rhythms music influence in his sound and style. When God made Elvis Presley he was showing off. ❤
@clogsworth456
@clogsworth456 2 года назад
Wow this is almost 70 years old!! And Elvis has been dead longer than he was alive.... Yet he lives on through his music... His voice - the passion, joy, emotion - is timeless..
@michaelpayne4158
@michaelpayne4158 6 лет назад
that is the presley people should listen to he is so raw and sounds brilliant and as it is live he is owning that audience .
@summerjunebum
@summerjunebum Год назад
This is history, we could barely even hear the girls screaming in the video but they were screaming and I mean SCREAMING. Rest in peace king🤍 he made people happy and music was real and beautiful
@rjnuzzi1648
@rjnuzzi1648 6 лет назад
This is the real deal... unadulterated young man Presley doing his music like no other...
@vercingetorixavernian8978
@vercingetorixavernian8978 Год назад
What a legend. Nothing like him before, nothing after. One out of one
@danielleighton2553
@danielleighton2553 2 года назад
He was gifted with a beautiful voice!
@Joeyblondewolf2
@Joeyblondewolf2 Год назад
I'd give anything to have witness this moment in time 🤯❤️
@maryduarte3248
@maryduarte3248 Год назад
Elvis lives on in our hearts forever for the fans
@michaeljoshua3990
@michaeljoshua3990 2 года назад
My Father and my grandparents were in the audience.
@greatcanadiancopperstillco675
His vocals carried everything. What a gift
@lloydblack85
@lloydblack85 Год назад
I’m here following the Elvis film and what a film it is. So sad to see that Elvis although a superstar he could have even been so much more!!! Absolutely incredible voice and talent nothing even comes close to music these days
@kerenstone5811
@kerenstone5811 3 года назад
Absolute magic - didn't know it was recorded 61 years ago.
@jeddyhi
@jeddyhi 3 года назад
19 year old Elvis.....and everything was right in the Universe.
@giorgioindaco1328
@giorgioindaco1328 Год назад
This is so moving! It’s The first time that i listen this very first Elvis appearence at The Hayride. 19 years and he was THE KING already! Unbelieveable!
@ppppssss7971
@ppppssss7971 Год назад
I think if anything, I give Elvis credit for his bravery! For being himself in a world of hatred. Elvis"s ultimate goal was to give his mom and dad a better life and that he did. Every now and then God will show us a touch of a miracle. Elvis was that touch. R.I.P MY MAN!!!
@jeanniesmith2915
@jeanniesmith2915 2 года назад
Elvis was a blessing to this world
@cockeyedoptimista
@cockeyedoptimista Год назад
His voice sounds so much more Southern!
@guidedbyvoices23
@guidedbyvoices23 11 месяцев назад
Incredible moment in time, the reaction is immediate
@1JUSTGOTLUCKY1
@1JUSTGOTLUCKY1 2 года назад
WOW!! Elvis, Scotty and Bill in 1954. This is absolutely priceless!!!
@coopthescoop100
@coopthescoop100 2 года назад
Did Elvis ever stay in touch with Scotty and Bill?
@JohnnyCashMediaCenter
@JohnnyCashMediaCenter Год назад
@@coopthescoop100 No. After 1958 they left him due to payment. Bill Black died in 1964. However, Scotty was able to join Elvis for his '68 comeback special. Which I believe was the only time they met again.
@coopthescoop100
@coopthescoop100 Год назад
@@JohnnyCashMediaCenter Due to payment....you mean they were owed money by Elvis....no!!!
@JohnnyCashMediaCenter
@JohnnyCashMediaCenter Год назад
@@coopthescoop100 No, it was solely with the payment issue.
@berrrgster
@berrrgster Год назад
@@JohnnyCashMediaCenter tbf the Colonel wanted them gone anyways, so that's mostly on him
@WilsonEatsASMR
@WilsonEatsASMR 6 лет назад
This is an incredible recording. WOW
@royb2251
@royb2251 2 месяца назад
Elvis wasn’t mighty lucky , the world was to about to find out that they were lucky he was discovered 👍🏻Great posting .Thanks
@BTEhunchoo
@BTEhunchoo 2 года назад
as much as i am loving elvis’ music i have to give props to his band too they absolutely killed it
@shanerose7204
@shanerose7204 2 года назад
“At that moment, I watched that skinny boy transform, into a superhero.” - Colonel Tom Parker (Elvis)
@coopthescoop100
@coopthescoop100 2 года назад
The new movie coming out this month is going to make Butler a superstar!!!
@choice12ozborne
@choice12ozborne 2 года назад
Do you know Colonel Tom Parker was a deep alias ? I checked out a book a while back and it was called the colonel. I'm not going to give too much away but it's worth a read or if you want to listen it's also on audio. He left his home land in Europe under weird circumstances.
@bradmarkell12167
@bradmarkell12167 2 года назад
He was no superhero
@sammyandoliver7522
@sammyandoliver7522 2 года назад
@@bradmarkell12167 He was a super hero and he is the King! Long live the King!
@sammyandoliver7522
@sammyandoliver7522 2 года назад
@@choice12ozborne I read something about that awhile back and now I can't remember what it was he did. I think he murdered someone and rape might have been involved. You should know if you read the book. I haven't. I read something a year or two ago and will have to try and remember but Parker had to get the hell out of Holland.
@dannydethanos6994
@dannydethanos6994 4 месяца назад
The crazy thing is this is what happened with Elvis. Fast forward a year and some Change, and now the mamas boy from Tupelo was heard all across America making records, and breaking hearts with his moves from the soul. Truly inspiring
@stonewallmusicalfusion953
@stonewallmusicalfusion953 7 лет назад
Amazing. First time I have ever heard that legendary performance. It's very obvious why he became such a meteoric star. Original style, great voice, and charismatic beyond belief.
@manuelmartinezcastro2501
@manuelmartinezcastro2501 6 лет назад
Elvis 1954, top of the tops
@concernedcitizen1984
@concernedcitizen1984 2 года назад
Since the release of Baz Luhrmann film I'm spending time revisiting a genre of music and musician I've loved since I was knee-high to a grasshopper. The images of a young man at the beginning of a road to stardom are brilliant and the quality of recording is superb.
@terridalessandro3412
@terridalessandro3412 Год назад
i'm 76 and you can hear Elvis at 19 with that southern voice when he speaks. at the 1968 concert his southern voice isn't as noticeable! what a great guy he was - miss him
@MeathookWX
@MeathookWX 8 лет назад
Found my way to this while reading "Last train to Memphis" can't believe how good the audio is for this.
@Read4theSkye
@Read4theSkye 2 года назад
Same 😮😮
@intelati49
@intelati49 Год назад
Hello from the future past
@thespunkavenue3471
@thespunkavenue3471 Год назад
Me too
@kangavalma7399
@kangavalma7399 2 года назад
How fortunate have we been to have this absolutely amazing beautiful man to still thrill and entertain us 67 years after this performance. Love Elvis.💖💃🕺🙋‍♀️🇦🇺🦘👏👏
@coophandluke3697
@coophandluke3697 2 года назад
Saw the movie yesterday 5 STARS!!
@irisking327
@irisking327 3 года назад
This is what we fell in love with, and still love .
@rubentucker210
@rubentucker210 Год назад
Elvis Presley made some awesome Gospel music to I bought His CD @ my church book story 😊 ♥️ 🙏
@themarketingbrat6468
@themarketingbrat6468 Год назад
He thought we'd forget him😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️
@debbyhelm6033
@debbyhelm6033 2 года назад
OMG HE WAS JUST SO AMAZING!!!! ❤️🤩❣️🥰❤️❣️ TAKEN FROM THIS WORLD WAY TO SOON 😭❣️
@Ac-ly8tx
@Ac-ly8tx Год назад
Wow the way the man child just talked to that host!!! “You got something you wanna say?” And then goes right into it! Amazing
@jj-if6it
@jj-if6it 2 года назад
I love hearing the random screams and cheers from the audience
@nahmaninisithole2734
@nahmaninisithole2734 7 лет назад
Yes that's right Elvis Presley is the king of folk music. You heard it here first on the Louisiana Hayride!
@elvisgal8953
@elvisgal8953 4 года назад
At age 3 1/2 at the Louisiana Hay Ride is the first time I ever saw my favorite singer, actor, comedian, and man, and I still can't get enough of this man. Thanks for sharing him with me and the world.
@gsjackson34
@gsjackson34 2 года назад
At age 3 11/12, I stayed home at our house in Shreveport while my parents, regulars at the Hayride, went to see this performance.
@markjames8603
@markjames8603 2 года назад
Are you a warts n all fan or do you turn away when someone brings up something that puts the man in a different light?
@ltme4134
@ltme4134 2 года назад
@@markjames8603 like what? He was a great person other than drug addiction. If your a political person, specifically left I’m sure you can come up with a lot of negatives because that’s all the left and in fact the right can puke up. Was he perfect? No but he was a good person and a awesome singer. Go hug Biden or Trump whichever you cry about more.
@markjames8603
@markjames8603 2 года назад
@@ltme4134 Hahaha you can't get me there cos I'm in the UK, but I have played in 50's bands and have backed some Sun records artists too and my friends have also done the same thing too, I like the warts and all folklore of the artists and in Elvis's case only humanise him, Sun artist Sonny Burgess said that the 1st time he met Elvis he was selling his mum's diet pills outside Sun Studios and that's possibly how he was able to have good clothes before his star was breaking, Barbara Pittman was quoted as saying that most Sun records were fuelled by Bop pills and Thunderbird wine, the amphetamine aspect is interesting cos if you were poor and holding down 2 jobs back then you could ask your pharmacist for something to get you through, Sonny also said that Sam Phillips knew his studio couldn't capture the entirety of Elvis's vocal range as much as he tried
@bradmarkell12167
@bradmarkell12167 2 года назад
That's a shame. Jesus Christos should be your number 1 Man
@yorkshirelass8954
@yorkshirelass8954 8 лет назад
Good sound Elvis is amazing .. loving that southern drawl!
@joycescroggins5489
@joycescroggins5489 8 лет назад
I don't like those music
@rokn4evr
@rokn4evr 8 лет назад
Then why are you listening, Joyce
@musiccollector
@musiccollector 3 года назад
Wow! I am speechless! A monumental moment in music history. The rest is history. Long live The King!
@josephlemko3027
@josephlemko3027 3 года назад
Linda Miller: You are a very lucky person to have seen Elvis in person, especially during the early days.
@guidosanchez5695
@guidosanchez5695 Год назад
I can't believe how good this recording sounds. Amazin'.
@myflyonthewall48
@myflyonthewall48 Год назад
I'm glad the Elvis movie was made and brought the King to young people and reinspired all of his old fans again. I've watched it three times already!! I'll be looking for Austin to win the Oscar this year!!
@marciamcastilhosmell9188
@marciamcastilhosmell9188 6 лет назад
Beautiful Lady Mell I LOVE YOU MY KING FOREVER !!
@williamwarren4606
@williamwarren4606 2 года назад
We lived in western Texas then, I was under a year old, Dad recorded and saved this very show on "real to real" ... I can be heard crying in the background at one point.
@Steve_643
@Steve_643 Год назад
From that point there was no looking back Elvis changed everything
@patrickhurley7029
@patrickhurley7029 Год назад
Blue moon says it all. Just imagine never hearing anything/seeing anything like this- and the power he had that literally changed history- he built a real legend for himself that man
@wboyle9721
@wboyle9721 Год назад
Before Elvis music was drab this lad from tupelo shook the world this won't be repeated by anyone not ever
@littlesister7021
@littlesister7021 5 лет назад
Love seeing and hearing Elvis from his early start of his phenomenal career.
@jacobedecruz5350
@jacobedecruz5350 Год назад
who could tell that in this same day, Augusto 16, in the year 1977 he would leave us. But he lives FOREVER in our minds, hearts and soul. TCB
@hugokelvin6048
@hugokelvin6048 Год назад
Hi Jacobede hope you’re doing good today may god bless you more….
@paulmillard3252
@paulmillard3252 9 лет назад
The best and always will be.
@ColeSonMusic
@ColeSonMusic Год назад
right time. right place. right talent
@paullee3952
@paullee3952 11 месяцев назад
He inspired many great artists around the world during the 60s & 70s. Hail to the king 🙌
@Dunning-Krugereffect
@Dunning-Krugereffect 6 месяцев назад
Man he really was the King.
@wenvqz.56
@wenvqz.56 Год назад
Pure Elvis without Parker... ❤️
@dhm3115
@dhm3115 8 лет назад
Early rumblings of the greatest Entertainer who ever has or ever will live. Big E.
@hueygorl8264
@hueygorl8264 8 лет назад
You best know it.
@kennydobbins9644
@kennydobbins9644 7 лет назад
The greatest singer who ever lived or ever will live in my opinion is Johnny Cash.
@dhm3115
@dhm3115 7 лет назад
Kenny Dobbins​ No offense, but that's your singular opinion. Don't get me wrong....Cash was good, but he isn't even in the top 5 in Country music....let alone all genres. #1 Country Entertainer ever is Bocephus followed by Conway Twitty, Waylon, George Jones and Travis Tritt. But Cash was indeed good.
@kennydobbins9644
@kennydobbins9644 7 лет назад
Dennis Mayberry My top 5 in music are Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Ricky Nelson, Carl Perkins and Bill Haley. My top 5 Country artists are Johnny Cash (but he was not just country), Conway Twitty, Charlie Rich, Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings. My top 5 Rock And Roll artists are the same as my top 5 of all time. My top Blues artists are B.B. King and Ray Charles. My top 5 Jazz artists are Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bing Crosby and Nat King Cole. My top 5 Bluegrass artists are the Stanley Brothers, Flatt And Scruggs, Bill Monroe, Lester Flatt (solo) and Earl Scruggs (solo). Yes that is my opinion and no I am not offended.
@colinevans8439
@colinevans8439 7 лет назад
Dennis Mayberry cartoons
@gavivictoria9253
@gavivictoria9253 Год назад
im only 15, but i wished i saw elvis. i have always liked the 50s and 60s and it just hurts thinking about it. just wish i could see him once.
@Carsssssssssssssssssssss
@Carsssssssssssssssssssss 11 месяцев назад
Sameeee
@JesseARayne
@JesseARayne 9 лет назад
The start of something truly awesome!!!
@taffycat5049
@taffycat5049 Год назад
I'm crushed that Lisa Marie just passed 4 days ago. Rest in peace with your dad baby girl. ❤️
@ChristChickAutistic
@ChristChickAutistic Год назад
My daddy's band was there! Daddy always said that Elvis was one of the nicest people he'd ever met.
@patriciaferrell9418
@patriciaferrell9418 2 года назад
You can see why the world loved him & to this day they still do
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