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Elvis Presley - High Heel Sneakers

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2010

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  • @bornonafarm if ur not an elvis hater then why bring it up at all of course just another jealous person thats all and ill bet u've never visited those places ur just sayin that

  • this is the absolute definitive version....pure rock and roll. Elvis is the King, hands down.

  • @jtowen06 well known fact indeed!!!

  • I did not know that Elvis ever wrote anything. Little of his early material was original, even down to Teddy Bear Blues from the 1920's became Teddy Bear. I am not an Elvis hater and have visited Sun Studio, Gracelands and his home in Tupelo. Compare his Blue Sweud shoes with Carl Perkins' original and see what Elvis had was sex appeal.

  • @suzie6366 you bloody trickster haha, great piece of trivia though!

  • @jtowen06 Were Both Correct!! Tommy Tucker was actually Robert Higgenbothem's Stage Name. I prefer Tucker's version to Elvis' Not knocking the King.Thats my personal preference.Elvis was the Greatest.

  • @jtowen06 you attacked me out of the blue, you'll see the comment you took offense to was aimed at someone that criticised Oasis for using the melody to this song in their own track called "Get off you high horse" and i was pointing out that they shouldn't be accusing others of theft when they are listening to a cover themselves, its massively hypocritical.

  • @suzie6366 "The song, which Tucker penned, has appeared in several soundtracks, for example The Who's Quadrophenia (1979)". If you are correct then my apologies, however i got my information from what i had read, and that is the quote.

  • @jtowen06  This was originally written by Robert Higgenbotham and Tommy Tucker Sang It!!!!

  • Does anyone think that's an electric sitar guitar playing in the background?- It sure sounds like it in the intro. Interesting choice!

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