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Elvis Presley I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry Written by Hank Williams, Sr. Elvis never recorded this song in the studio, but sang it live in the 1970s...
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Elvis Presley I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry Written by Hank Williams, Sr. Elvis never recorded this song in the studio, but sang it live in the 1970s. He introduced it during the Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite concert on January 12, 1973. It is available on Aloha from Hawaii via Satellilte, Welcome to My World, and Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential 70s Masters.
Hear that lonesome whippoorwhill He sounds too blue to fly The midnight train is whining low I'm so lonesome I could cry
Did you ever see a robin weep When leaves began to die That means he's lost the will to live I'm so lonesome I could cry
The silence of a falling star Lights up a purple sky And as I wonder where you are I'm so lonesome I could cry I'm so lonesome I could cry
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Secon upload... Elvis as recorded during a jam at the RCA' Studio C in Hollywood, California on March 12, 1975. This perfromance is available on "...
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Secon upload... Elvis as recorded during a jam at the RCA' Studio C in Hollywood, California on March 12, 1975. This perfromance is available on "Walk a mile in my shoes" BMG 5 CD box set released in 1995.
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New clip ! Elvis Presley gave his last show on June 26, 1977 in Indianapolis, Indiana. RCA never released the concert but bootleggers gave us this gr...
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New clip ! Elvis Presley gave his last show on June 26, 1977 in Indianapolis, Indiana. RCA never released the concert but bootleggers gave us this great performance since 1977 on double LP "The last farewell" but in bad sound. Many releases are available in audience recordings through the yeras but in 1993 "A.J. Records" label released this show in good sound ! From this CD a lot of bootleggers made other bootlegs. So the first good release "ADIOS-THE FINAL PERFORMANCE" is on these clips for gave us the opportunity to listen the last Elvis' show !
Tracklist: Also Sprach Zarathustra See See Rider I Got A Woman/Amen Love Me Fairytale You Gave Me A Mountain Jailhouse Rock It's Now Or Never Little Sister Teddy Bear/Don't Be Cruel Release Me I Can't Stop Loving You Brigde Over Troubled Water intro : Early Morning Rain What'd I Say Johnny B. Goode Drum solo Bass solo Piano solo I Really Don't Want To Know Keyboard solo Orchestra solo Hurt Hound Dog Can't Help Falling In Love Closing Vamp
In terms of show content, this is a standard late 70's concert. Larrie Londin is on drums, and you can tell that he isn't familiar with the routine. He adds a staccato drum finish to 'I Got A Woman,' making it sound slower and more dramatic. It's really neat. Elvis gives some rather strong performances. 'You Gave Me A Mountain,' 'Bridge Over Troubled Water,' and 'Hurt' are performed particularly well. There are two rarities for this period, 'Release Me,' and 'I Can't Stop Loving You.' Elvis didn't seem interested in singing either of these songs, especially the latter of the two. Nevertheless, it's interesting to hear these tunes so late in the game. There is a four minute monologue just before Elvis closes the show. Elvis introduces his father, girlfriend, cousin, the concert staff, and just about everybody else. He also thanks the audience. I've read in other reviews that this monologue was supposed to be cryptic and prophetic, but I didn't hear anything that would lead me to believe that. As a matter of fact, Elvis states that he'll be back if the audience wants to hear him! How I wish that "prophecy" would've come true!!
If you're a fan of Elvis circa 1977, like I am, you'll like this CD. The overall sound quality and production is great for an audience recording. The only thing that can top this production would be a complete soundboard recording released by FTD. That would be fantastic!
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New clip ! Elvis Presley gave his last show on June 26, 1977 in Indianapolis, Indiana. RCA never released the concert but bootleggers gave us this gr...
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New clip ! Elvis Presley gave his last show on June 26, 1977 in Indianapolis, Indiana. RCA never released the concert but bootleggers gave us this great performance since 1977 on double LP "The last farewell" but in bad sound. Many releases are available in audience recordings through the yeras but in 1993 "A.J. Records" label released this show in good sound ! From this CD a lot of bootleggers made other bootlegs. So the first good release "ADIOS-THE FINAL PERFORMANCE" is on these clips for gave us the opportunity to listen the last Elvis' show !
Tracklist: Also Sprach Zarathustra See See Rider I Got A Woman/Amen Love Me Fairytale You Gave Me A Mountain Jailhouse Rock It's Now Or Never Little Sister Teddy Bear/Don't Be Cruel Release Me I Can't Stop Loving You Brigde Over Troubled Water intro : Early Morning Rain What'd I Say Johnny B. Goode Drum solo Bass solo Piano solo I Really Don't Want To Know Keyboard solo Orchestra solo Hurt Hound Dog Can't Help Falling In Love Closing Vamp
In terms of show content, this is a standard late 70's concert. Larrie Londin is on drums, and you can tell that he isn't familiar with the routine. He adds a staccato drum finish to 'I Got A Woman,' making it sound slower and more dramatic. It's really neat. Elvis gives some rather strong performances. 'You Gave Me A Mountain,' 'Bridge Over Troubled Water,' and 'Hurt' are performed particularly well. There are two rarities for this period, 'Release Me,' and 'I Can't Stop Loving You.' Elvis didn't seem interested in singing either of these songs, especially the latter of the two. Nevertheless, it's interesting to hear these tunes so late in the game. There is a four minute monologue just before Elvis closes the show. Elvis introduces his father, girlfriend, cousin, the concert staff, and just about everybody else. He also thanks the audience. I've read in other reviews that this monologue was supposed to be cryptic and prophetic, but I didn't hear anything that would lead me to believe that. As a matter of fact, Elvis states that he'll be back if the audience wants to hear him! How I wish that "prophecy" would've come true!!
If you're a fan of Elvis circa 1977, like I am, you'll like this CD. The overall sound quality and production is great for an audience recording. The only thing that can top this production would be a complete soundboard recording released by FTD. That would be fantastic!
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Second upload... Unreleased audience recording from an August 1975 Las Vegas show. This slow version of "Tiger man" is available on several...
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Second upload... Unreleased audience recording from an August 1975 Las Vegas show. This slow version of "Tiger man" is available on several old bootlegs.
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