@@leahflower9924 He's never stopped being popular, with 600,000 people visiting Graceland every year since 1978. Elvis in Concert traveling the world since 1997.
Best introduction ever! I just can't get enough of this moment when he joked about singing a sad song you NEVER heard before with BEAUTIFUL words hahaha. I love his sense of humor 😂
Crazy to think that ppl thought Elvis’s moves were inappropriate, he truly was just feeling the music! Parents of those days would drop dead if they saw the artists of today lol
The parents back then thought THIS was a bad influence. Imagine their backlash if they saw the way artists dance today.People today make Elvis look like a saint
@@scoldingwhisper It’s always hilarious to me that it was on a toilet. Nobody took a sec to see if it was drugs just, “yup guy took a crap and died nothing to see here folks……wait it’s Elvis”
Are you understanding that you are now the boomer you are blaming ? They were blaming Elvis because he was outrageous and you are litteraly doing the same thing
Currently on an Elvis binge after seeing the new film. What a showman he was and what a great voice. Its so tragic how he went from this man to who he was at the end. Long live the King 👑.
Just seen the Movie tonight. As how very tragic it was They do so much Justice for him in it. Reminds you he wasn’t just a thing in time but a real caring person.
The fact that in 2024, we can watch live footage of a rock and roll legend who once existed is a huge blessing and shows the power of the internet at its best, thank you TH-cam.
Watching this you can feel the electricity in the theater. He was an incredible talent. Its funny from our perspective now, that controversy-wise his performance was nothing compared with what ppl do onstage now. He was just being himself, feeling the music, and at the time, audiences had never seen anything like it. Ive seen the recent movie as well, its a shame the direction things went in later years for Elvis (to no small degree via Col Tom) but the gifts Elvis provided us will bever be forgotten!
Yes. He is truly in the groove of the moment and the music. So authentic and free. It's not just performing, it's a true expression of a life force along with the force of the music.
@@ozz7602 they’re all kings. They all had more talent than anyone we got right now-that’s for sure. People take that king stuff too personally. Of course, Elvis came along at the right time, but he was talented, and that doesn’t take anything away from Little Richard or Chuck Berry. They were all great.
What blows my mind is this guy was just a singing, dancing, handsome rock star but to them that was the first one they’d ever seen so it just took their breath away
He’s so fine. Like, I haven’t seen a fine ahh singer like him dance and dress the part. He’s not just a guy, he was a fine mf with a beautiful voice, looks and charisma lol
Elvis was kinda like Eminem. Rock and roll was very much a thing before, but like with Eminem, what was once an art often performed by black artists and relegated to black audiences really broke out into the mainstream and became something EVERYONE listened to. And like Eminem, Elvis was also actually very respectful when it came to crediting their influences and inspirations while doing well distinguish himself and his art. As far as the "stealing" of black music and exploitation of black art and artists goes, that falls squarely on the record labels.
That's an over-simplified take. Elvis was exceptionally good looking and had a vibe about him that drove girls wild. I've heard women today say he was one of the best looking guys ever.
It's striking that he laughed it up when the girls screamed at every little motion of his body. It was like he couldn't believe it himself, and took it with laughter. What a man! The King, indeed.
@@peaceandquiet290 It’s truly a testament to how great the man was. Having haters nearly 50 years after your death is a true accomplishment, so he must have been doing something right. Say what you want, he changed the world with his music and left a mark that will last forever.
his style wasnt necessarily unique.. his style was entirely based off black r&b artists. His managers had said that they wanted a white man who could sing like a black man
@@BBPalmer420 that doesn’t mean his style was entirely based off it… it played some influence but he took inspiration from mostly white artists So yea it’s as I said it’s obviously horseshit if you have a modicum of intelligence. He’s not some derivative black rip off. He’s his own and always will be, hence why he’s the King.
He’s not even trying. He’s just having a fun time and it’s amazing. What natural oozing talent and charisma. Talent of course but that smirk or smile is killer. I am in awe by pre-70s Elvis. There’s still nothing like that and I’m only 33!
Lmao?? It's comical to me. The screaming the goofy moves, the basic overdone music. It's utter ridiculousness. What's hilarious is the boomers that talk about the old "classics" and refer stuff like this clown show lol
@@disco4535 What matters about a performance is what the perfomer makes you feel, that's why people like different kinds of music, even though all the ones that make it big sound good, you won't like them all because you prefer certain genres. Elvis was a legend and no one can deny it, its not only about his music, but also how he perfomermed and made people feel.
I love watching this clip because it shows how fun and silly he must have been. His live performances are always better than his practiced, choreographed movie performances, in my opinion.
Short Story: I was 5 and my brother was 7. Dad was a very good disciplinarian and, as such, he set our bedtime each year, and enforced it consistently. On the occasion of Elvis' very first appearance on Ed Sullivan, my brother and I were in bed asleep. At about 8:40 p.m., he came into our room, woke us up, and told us something was coming on TV that never occurred before and that we would Remember for the rest of our lives. Sure enough, it was Elvis. We kids thought we were in another world - and have never forgotten it. RIP, Dad. Love you....
I now get why my mother was so crazy over Elvis. He was so handsome, talented, charismatic and cheeky. He really connected well with the audience. RIP King of Roll n Roll
@@emmadiri7189 in the movie I thought the girls were over the top because how much they screamed. But it was actually accurate after watching this video 😂 the girls really were crazy for Elvis
@@fordastreeets8019 Elvis, The Beatles, Michael Jackson, girls got really crazy. I saw Harry Styles live and their screams were already like something out of a movie, I can only imagine what it was like for them.
People need to understand what this video represents. You are seeing the first superstar in history. The moves he was doing on stage had never been seen before on television. They were common in the south (where he was from) but conservative adults had never seen anything like this. It was exceptionally provocative. MANY church groups, parents, conservatives rallied together to boycott Elvis. They even had a class-action lawsuit against the Ed Sullivan show for broadcasting "such filth". This is the birth of rock and roll. You hear those girls screaming constantly. This is really the first time that had happened in history, especially for television. Some doo-wop singers were famous/handsome and the girls would get excited over them but Elvis was such a different story. He was such a disruptor in the 50's and singlehandedly changed the culture of the nation. If I recall correctly The Ed Sullivan show was made aware of the dance moves that Elvis was going to do and the FCC or someone wanted a close camera angle on his upper body so the audience at home would not be able to see the dance moves. I believe the show ignored that and showed his entire body, which results in an FCC lawsuit. I could be wrong about the details but I recall there was significant controversy PRIOR to the show deciding to go with that camera angle. You can see that up until @1:13 they stay with a close shot and they INTENTIONALLY slowly pull back and then Elvis does his moves. Elvis also keeps laughing while singing because this fangirl thing was new to the world. He likely thought it was ridiculous how crazy they were going.
Agreed on everything except the "birth of rock and roll" part. This song, for example, was originally recorded by a black woman, Big Mama Thorton, and then they brought it to Elvis. It was common for white artists to crib from black music in order to mass commercialize it. I would say this performance was the birth of the first true pop star, but Elvis should not get credit for the birth of rock and roll.
After this appearance, At his next appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show: They cleaned up his look to be 'more conservative' and filmed him from the waist up.
His charisma is just... wow. i can see why everyone fell in love with him (except angry fathers ahah). He KNOWS he's in control, but somehow still manages to have a humble feel to him, laughing and finding it amusing when the girls scream.
What's interesting is that at first he was confused, and I believe he went to one of his crew or band members and was like, "Why are they screaming like that?" And they went, "I don't know, but whatever your doing I want you to do it again!" Of course at this time he gotten used to girls screaming. Or at least made it tolerable. Lol
oh I see you're really a true fan of Elvis and I can see you have a good taste in music, well I have been an Elvis fan since I was 10 I guess, even my mom is a huge fan of Elvis she makes me love Elvis so tell me which Elvis song do you love most?❤❤
He could have stepped into a time machine right then to 2021 and he’d still be a total boss. Wouldn’t have to change his look, moves, anything. He wouldn’t seem old fashioned or out dated, he’d immediately be the coolest person just as he was then.
@@beerbread Elvis was influenced by many styles of music but he never "stole" anything. He in turn influenced countless others. Did the Beatles then steal from him. I think not.
His pre-army performances were Elvis at his purest and happiest, which is why I absolutely love watching his performances over and over again! Talent, looks, charisma - it's a shame they tried to tamp this energy down, and make him 'family friendly' then send him off to the Army when they couldn't do it - imagine how much more his star would have shown if the Colonel would have encouraged his talent rather than suppress it!
It wasn't Colonel who suppressed him was it? I think that was just network TV and standards responding to the backlash among puritans who thought he was doing the devils work on their horny daughters.
Elvis was a patriot and willingly joined the military. He hated Communism, showed support for Richard Nixon during the Vietnam War and met with him at the White House. Elvis had no regrets about joining the military.
Elvis was fantastic in the 50's, 1960 and then the 68 comeback, 1969 Las Vegas, and the 70's until near the end of his life. He was fantastic and beautiful in every decade. The King of music and the King of hearts.
Yep, his Charisma, good looks, voice, and stage presence, and sexual appeal --- was awesome and off the charts. He's the only one and they will never be another one like him.
I saw the movie and I loved it and will go see it again. Elvis, like Parker said in the movie --"You are the greatest show on earth" with his first performance in Vegas.
Its so funny to think that his dancing was considered risque back then. Like, he's just dancing there, grooving. The movie was more intense than this. Modern dancing would horrify them XD
Elvis grew up dirt poor. He never forgot his roots. He once said that his generosity to others wasn't because he could. He was generous because he knew how it felt to have nothing and he never wanted anyone to feel that way. Very empathetic man and very humble. Truly God sent. I feel so anyway.
tell me just why he never produced anyone, any independant filmakers, any artist... people like such great authors, underground music,... nobody. I love Elvis anyway, but just why? I ask you because you said he was generous... yes he was, but never with art. Where the money went? he had a real empire, he could help young artists. Don't you think?
oh I see you're really a true fan of Elvis and I can see you have a good taste in music, well I have been an Elvis fan since I was 10 I guess, even my mom is a huge fan of Elvis she makes me love Elvis so tell me which Elvis song do you love most?❤
There will never be another one like him. I met him after his show at the Hilton International in 1972, soon after I moved to Vegas. I had just turned 18 and Needless to say I was star struck. He was so gorgeous, even more so in person and rather shy. Nothing like his persona on stage I was devastated when he died so young
@@genina2753 Hello I am so sorry if this sounds weirds but you wrote such a nice and wonderful comment on here and I like your comment. I can tell you're a very positive person. If it's okay with you I'd love to be friends
I think its fair to say that any entertainer that has been dead longer than he was alive and nearly 50 years latter, millions still sing his songs, dance, smile, cry and people are still mesmerized by him: He isn't a once in a lifetime but a once in history.
His handsome face, tall shapely figure, distinctive unique voice and charming personality,no matter what decade, no matter what song he sings, he will become a megastar
The reason they are all going so crazy is because around this time what he is doing was high controversial and considered very sexual at the time (the way he was moving his hips that’s why they screamed so loud when he did it)
Right, I thought the movie was over the top when the girls were hollering at him, after watching the video, made me realize that the girls actually were crazy for him. They screamed the whole time while he was singing hound dog 😂 I can see why he the king
tenía amplia experiencia de vida, eso lo hacía confiado a comparación de los actuales jóvenes que viven encerrados en su casa, escuela, universidad, trabajo
Always wonderful to see people thanking God like that. I was watching Keith Urban stuff a while back, and he does that a lot too....he is also a very humble person.
Fun fact: He actually didn't like being called The King, because it mad whim uncomfortable. He said King of Rock and Roll was okay (although he'd debate you that Fats Domino was the one who deserved that title.) Because to him there was only one true King, Jesus Christ.
god this era elvis was the coolest human to ever live. it is amazing how every once in a long while something this original and legit pops up in popular culture. you can totally still see why he had such a massive impact. he was confident and smart and funny and good looking and talented.
Cool! The uncensored version! First time I saw Elvis on Ed Sullivan, the bottom half of the screen was blocked, bc of Elvis' "suggestive movements". Thanx for sharing this little gem with us!
The bottom half wasn't "blocked" as you state , he just wasn't shown from the waist down. The cameras focused o n his upper part of his body. However on the second appearance a month later-the restriction was removed
It’s crazy to see this 66 years later and not think a thing about his dance moves and yet realize how they must have seen him then😆esp with the screaming girls, that’s the icing on the cake🤣
82% of the total television viewing audience in America watched this live in 1956. Elvis on Ed Sullivan was a seismic cultural event. Like a meteor hitting the earth, the landscape of everything was somehow changed from that moment on.
You know what I hate, I'm a black man and I can not stand other black people saying elvis is a culture thief I CANT STAND IT. He grew up in a black neighbourhood he grew up in a poor neighbourhood just like Slim he would have been called white trash he had the same opportunities as his neighbours same influences but he was amazing. If you grow up in certain neighbourhoods that is what is going to influences you. If he grew up rich listening to opera would we have elvis today NO he was a product of his environment and I'm so grateful for his amazing music.
Elvis grew up in the white community just like all other whites. He graduated from high school in 1953. Schools in the south were segregated and not integrated until 1957 and most not enforced until the mid 60's.
Yes, well put. Thank you. I know people get angry that he got famous and made big money off of songs that were originally written and performed by great black musicians. But I do not blame Elvis for that. I blame the industry for wanting a white version of those incredible songs, including Hound Dog, of course. It's not a happy situation, and Elvis did try to give credit where it was due, most famously, I think to Fats Domino, saying HE was the King of Rock and Roll, not Elvis, at one of his Las Vegas shows where Fats Domino was in the audience. But I agree that he was not a "cultural thief." He heard something in the black music where he lived that compelled him much more than the white pop that was going on at the same time.
@@nspector The Industry for the most part wanted nothing to do with him. It was Sam Phillips who used to record black artists who recorded Elvis and Elvis touring city after city, state after state and then the infamous Tom Parker getting hold of his contract and became his manager that got him to go nationwide. Elvis took a lot of abuse by reporters, parents and even variety show hosts who had to have him on for ratings. Elvis stated that his music was a blend of country, blues and gospel. Yes, these were his influences as this is what he grew up around. The young people loved it, but nobody else did until he got drafted by the damn military. RCA then loved the money flowing in when they signed him to a contract.
@@nycsue Yes, you're right about most of the industry in the early days not wanting to do with him, Phillips being the one who was not put off by him sounding black. And you're also right about the way he was treated by reporters and most of the variety show hosts. I do think ultimately, though, that he was, controversy and all (or maybe *especially* because of the controversy over him), a marketable white artist who could bring regional and black music to a huge audience.
The Milton Berle performance of this tune was better and is more iconic. It’s well noted that Sullivan (early on) was cautious about Presley’s gyrations on his show so Presley tamed himself Only on this program in the 50s
@@fredfishers2656this performance and the Milton performance brought him a lot of trouble.The gov was on his back and men were jealous..and while he was having biggest year ever they shipped him to military..this generation cannot grasp how those two performances were transformative for America and for the industry.If you asked anybody back then they would say the same thing.
1956 was the year music changed direction forever. Nothing would ever be the same after Elvis came on the scene. After him all artists of almost every genre of music were effected, and it was all because he simply expressed what he felt inside from the music that influenced him. He was truly gifted by God to make so many people happy, and still does !!
I'm confident that no modern day soloist or band could ever reach the absolutely legendary heights or Elvis, nor could they ever reach his legendary status
really? once in a life time? so in your life time youve never found any other performers that are of the same caliber? that's sad. you must not know anything about music then
@@travesotom6890 I don’t care about record sales, it has nothing to do with the calibre of performer someone is. By saying that you’re essentially saying Taylor swift is a better performer than someone like John Mayer
@@OllieDunn06 Elvis was better then MJ , he was a way better singer, MJ was a better dancer but he choreographed all his dancing, Elvis was a spontaneous dancer he never practiced his moves, MJ is more recent and was a big part of the beginning of MTV . MJ even married Elvis daughter because he knew how great Elvis was. Elvis sang rock, pop, country, R&B, gospel, opera. Elvis also sang Hawaiin, german, Spanish and Italian songs.MJ couldn’t do that. Opera singer Pavoroti said Elvis can sing anything, he said Elvis can sing like him but he can’t sing like Elvis 😆
I can't imagine the impact Elvis caused when he appeared. Let's remember the pop star before him was Frank Sinatra, singing romantic songs. So we have such a handsome, charismatic and talented guy that comes dancing as nobody has had done before. He was a truly hurricane in the 50's. Amazing 😍
Can we please stop pretending that Black people werent doing the same things but legal racism prevented them from fulfilling their potential? Elvis was very much aware that he had opportunities they would never have. He was always honest about where it came from: “The colored folks been singing it and playing it just like I’m doin' now, man, for more years than I know. They played it like that in their shanties and in their juke joints and nobody paid it no mind 'til I goosed it up. I got it from them. Down in Tupelo, Mississippi, I used to hear old Arthur Crudup bang his box the way I do now and I said if I ever got to a place I could feel all old Arthur felt, I'd be a music man like nobody ever saw." - I956 interview.
When he starts clapping and moving to the beat-it's fantastic. He was an amazing performer. The music was in in his soul and just couldn't be kept down.
Sometimes I actually tear up watching his live performances. We don’t see artists like Elvis anymore, he had it all….authenticity, raw talent, genuine good looks, a sweet though tortured soul, no auto tuning, playful, fun and he loved his mama. Tragic he died so young. It would have been a privilege to see him grow old…he would have been such a handsome silver fox.
I remember seeing this when I was 10 years old. I loved it and my parents were shocked at his movements and told me I couldn't watch stuff like that. Lol they came to love his music even took me to his first movie. He's a legend.
Elvis had such energy to move like he moved whilst singing and dancing. No one is like him by a long shot. He was unique. That is why he is remembered so many years after passing out.
Elvis couldn't stay still it just came natural. Even when he was recording, he would tap his foot. He would be 89 years old today. We lost him too soon. I'm playing Elvis Lives CD in honor of is death anniversary tomorrow 😢 RIP Elvis Aaron Presley 💞💞💞💞💞
It’s one thing to hear your parents and grandparents talk about how great Elvis was, but having video evidence of it really hammers the point home. Probably one of the few good things ever to come out of TH-cam
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Lol fr lol I'm one lol
It's funny how he was once the most popular guy ever and now it feels like he's making a "comeback" because of the movie about him
@@leahflower9924 He's never stopped being popular, with 600,000 people visiting Graceland every year since 1978. Elvis in Concert traveling the world since 1997.
Best introduction ever! I just can't get enough of this moment when he joked about singing a sad song you NEVER heard before with BEAUTIFUL words hahaha. I love his sense of humor 😂
Crazy to think that ppl thought Elvis’s moves were inappropriate, he truly was just feeling the music! Parents of those days would drop dead if they saw the artists of today lol
yeah lol
I’m glad society is more sexually liberated these days
LITERALLY imagine these parents seeing megan the stallion. literally they'd immediately burst into flames
Cardi B and Meg thee Stallion's WAP song would cause a heart attack 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@memberofthelambily1340 Nah
The parents back then thought THIS was a bad influence. Imagine their backlash if they saw the way artists dance today.People today make Elvis look like a saint
People today haven’t died on the shitter though... or yet at least
@@scoldingwhisper It’s always hilarious to me that it was on a toilet. Nobody took a sec to see if it was drugs just, “yup guy took a crap and died nothing to see here folks……wait it’s Elvis”
@@bubba4198 i always associated dying on the toilet with drugs. unless you're old i dont see why else you'd die there
@@Jcon4002 How is sexual conservatism equivalent to morals
Are you understanding that you are now the boomer you are blaming ? They were blaming Elvis because he was outrageous and you are litteraly doing the same thing
Currently on an Elvis binge after seeing the new film. What a showman he was and what a great voice. Its so tragic how he went from this man to who he was at the end. Long live the King 👑.
He was still great at the end. It was simply his time to go.
Lol omg same
Just seen the Movie tonight.
As how very tragic it was They do so much Justice for him in it.
Reminds you he wasn’t just a thing in time but a real caring person.
Just seen the movie today and I am too
@@b.starknwo6564 I saw it tonight too
The fact that in 2024, we can watch live footage of a rock and roll legend who once existed is a huge blessing and shows the power of the internet at its best, thank you TH-cam.
Thank you Internet, though it has its disadvantages
Underrated comment 🙏💯
I was just about to write a similar comment! It really is a blessing and privilege to watch these type of footages!
It’s crazy to think that there’s some Elvis fans who never got to even see this because they died before the internet
Love him more than ever, and i'm 42 years old. 😅
Hard to believe he was only 21 here. So polished and confident!
don't you here or don't pay attention? He was (is) blessed buy God. so once again: what is hard to believe?
Was just thinking this. It trips me out that I'm older than him here
That's show how great man back then
He sure lo9ks very mature
One word: amfetamine.
The fact that we are in 2022 and I can look at this classic performance from the king himself and still be amazed is priceless.....
the fact that there is a year 2022 is already priceless
Watching this you can feel the electricity in the theater. He was an incredible talent. Its funny from our perspective now, that controversy-wise his performance was nothing compared with what ppl do onstage now. He was just being himself, feeling the music, and at the time, audiences had never seen anything like it. Ive seen the recent movie as well, its a shame the direction things went in later years for Elvis (to no small degree via Col Tom) but the gifts Elvis provided us will bever be forgotten!
Yes. He is truly in the groove of the moment and the music. So authentic and free. It's not just performing, it's a true expression of a life force along with the force of the music.
Ain't the king thats chuck berry or little Richard kid..
@@ozz7602 they’re all kings. They all had more talent than anyone we got right now-that’s for sure.
People take that king stuff too personally. Of course, Elvis came along at the right time, but he was talented, and that doesn’t take anything away from
Little Richard or Chuck Berry. They were all great.
This guy looks pretty cool and he's funny. He might make it big.
I mean, I guess you could say he got really big.
@@mk4883 i see what u did there
You could be right the audience, mainly screaming women, seemed to like him…
Nah, I don't think he'll make it...
He seems like too much of a poser to make it big🤷🏼♂️
He really did make the most of having to lip sync, even though he obviously hated that😎
What blows my mind is this guy was just a singing, dancing, handsome rock star but to them that was the first one they’d ever seen so it just took their breath away
Women never reacted so intensely as they did with Elvis he was the King and a once in a humankind talent.
He’s so fine. Like, I haven’t seen a fine ahh singer like him dance and dress the part.
He’s not just a guy, he was a fine mf with a beautiful voice, looks and charisma lol
Elvis was kinda like Eminem. Rock and roll was very much a thing before, but like with Eminem, what was once an art often performed by black artists and relegated to black audiences really broke out into the mainstream and became something EVERYONE listened to.
And like Eminem, Elvis was also actually very respectful when it came to crediting their influences and inspirations while doing well distinguish himself and his art. As far as the "stealing" of black music and exploitation of black art and artists goes, that falls squarely on the record labels.
@@WynnofThule why is it stealing? It is learning blacks were exploited by a group of slick New York City scammers.
That's an over-simplified take. Elvis was exceptionally good looking and had a vibe about him that drove girls wild. I've heard women today say he was one of the best looking guys ever.
It's striking that he laughed it up when the girls screamed at every little motion of his body. It was like he couldn't believe it himself, and took it with laughter. What a man! The King, indeed.
@@peaceandquiet290 It’s truly a testament to how great the man was. Having haters nearly 50 years after your death is a true accomplishment, so he must have been doing something right. Say what you want, he changed the world with his music and left a mark that will last forever.
@@peaceandquiet290 Get lost hater 🤡🤮
I don’t get why so many dislike him. He seemed like a good dude, but no one is universally liked. Either way, he did leave his mark.
He was a phenomenal entertainer. So much unexpressed talent. He could have been a fine actor. He ended up being Colonel Parkers workhorse.
@@peaceandquiet290 he played and sang the music he loved and grew up with. Get a life
This is still impressive in 2022. Elvis had such a unique look and style (rarely seen today) and an unbelievable stage presence.
Like a king
his style wasnt necessarily unique.. his style was entirely based off black r&b artists. His managers had said that they wanted a white man who could sing like a black man
@@zippityzoop1478 nah man, those sideburns and hairstyle are not based off black artists, his style was unique at the time
@@zippityzoop1478 do you actually believe the horseshit you’re spewing?
@@BBPalmer420 that doesn’t mean his style was entirely based off it… it played some influence but he took inspiration from mostly white artists
So yea it’s as I said it’s obviously horseshit if you have a modicum of intelligence. He’s not some derivative black rip off. He’s his own and always will be, hence why he’s the King.
He’s not even trying. He’s just having a fun time and it’s amazing. What natural oozing talent and charisma. Talent of course but that smirk or smile is killer. I am in awe by pre-70s Elvis. There’s still nothing like that and I’m only 33!
33 is really goddamn old though, you have back pain
@@lumpylumpyloo No the fuck it ain't LOL.
Lmao?? It's comical to me. The screaming the goofy moves, the basic overdone music. It's utter ridiculousness. What's hilarious is the boomers that talk about the old "classics" and refer stuff like this clown show lol
@@disco4535 What matters about a performance is what the perfomer makes you feel, that's why people like different kinds of music, even though all the ones that make it big sound good, you won't like them all because you prefer certain genres. Elvis was a legend and no one can deny it, its not only about his music, but also how he perfomermed and made people feel.
I love watching this clip because it shows how fun and silly he must have been. His live performances are always better than his practiced, choreographed movie performances, in my opinion.
Almost 70 years later and this songs still bangs. No question .
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@@beachboi_lb1612 No 🧢
@@nycsue 🧢🧢🧢
oh without a doubt.
catchy production.
easy to understand and easy to learn lyrics
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Short Story: I was 5 and my brother was 7. Dad was a very good disciplinarian and, as such, he set our bedtime each year, and enforced it consistently.
On the occasion of Elvis' very first appearance on Ed Sullivan, my brother and I were in bed asleep.
At about 8:40 p.m., he came into our room, woke us up, and told us something was coming on TV that never occurred before and that we would Remember for the rest of our lives.
Sure enough, it was Elvis. We kids thought we were in another world - and have never forgotten it.
RIP, Dad. Love you....
what a great story and tribute
This is wonderful!
Who did you think would believe this?
@@Chuckpeeto Troll, that's all you got? Crawl back into your hole....
Thank you for sharing this.
Rest In Peace to your dad!
I can feel his charisma from the other side of the world and across 70 years. Dang. 😍
Well that was very well put...his charisma is eternal
he got thrills from his pills ... la la land
That's the power of the E
@@bifiali998, No Biff, he hadn't met one yet.
Elvis Presley got what he wanna. They filmed him top to bottom. They got the hole package filmed. The man 💪💪👍💪
Even watching this in 2022, you can feel Elvis’s energy! His charisma is off the charts 😳
100%
Chrisma, voice, sex appeal, stage presence, and looks --- one of a kind - never be another one like Elvis. Truly the King of Rock and Roll.
Shepherd's Chapel Network !!!!!!! Chapter by Chapter / Verse by Verse !!!!!!!
His smile lights up the universe.
@@rickylumo8666 amen
I now get why my mother was so crazy over Elvis. He was so handsome, talented, charismatic and cheeky. He really connected well with the audience. RIP King of Roll n Roll
The screams are louder than him LMFAO LOVE IT 🙏
😂😂 the screams make me laugh, don’t know why.
@@emmadiri7189 in the movie I thought the girls were over the top because how much they screamed. But it was actually accurate after watching this video 😂 the girls really were crazy for Elvis
They fucking ruined it 😂
@@fordastreeets8019 Elvis, The Beatles, Michael Jackson, girls got really crazy. I saw Harry Styles live and their screams were already like something out of a movie, I can only imagine what it was like for them.
Hard to believe these girls are all 80-90 years old today, or sadly not with us anymore. May God bless them the way he blessed Elvis. 🙏❤
The way he walks with that swagger and his face.. he is timeless. His aura dwarfs the other guys. Eternally youthful
Lmao
No one has come within a universe, or will
IDK, vegas stands pretty heavy as well, 2 faces of elvis
To all you rump rangers I wonna let you know ELVIS Liked girls and girls only .
Dwarves*
People need to understand what this video represents. You are seeing the first superstar in history. The moves he was doing on stage had never been seen before on television. They were common in the south (where he was from) but conservative adults had never seen anything like this. It was exceptionally provocative. MANY church groups, parents, conservatives rallied together to boycott Elvis. They even had a class-action lawsuit against the Ed Sullivan show for broadcasting "such filth". This is the birth of rock and roll. You hear those girls screaming constantly. This is really the first time that had happened in history, especially for television. Some doo-wop singers were famous/handsome and the girls would get excited over them but Elvis was such a different story. He was such a disruptor in the 50's and singlehandedly changed the culture of the nation.
If I recall correctly The Ed Sullivan show was made aware of the dance moves that Elvis was going to do and the FCC or someone wanted a close camera angle on his upper body so the audience at home would not be able to see the dance moves. I believe the show ignored that and showed his entire body, which results in an FCC lawsuit. I could be wrong about the details but I recall there was significant controversy PRIOR to the show deciding to go with that camera angle.
You can see that up until @1:13 they stay with a close shot and they INTENTIONALLY slowly pull back and then Elvis does his moves.
Elvis also keeps laughing while singing because this fangirl thing was new to the world. He likely thought it was ridiculous how crazy they were going.
True But he was basically prevailed
Agreed on everything except the "birth of rock and roll" part. This song, for example, was originally recorded by a black woman, Big Mama Thorton, and then they brought it to Elvis. It was common for white artists to crib from black music in order to mass commercialize it. I would say this performance was the birth of the first true pop star, but Elvis should not get credit for the birth of rock and roll.
After this appearance, At his next appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show: They cleaned up his look to be 'more conservative' and filmed him from the waist up.
@@emightis pretty sure back then it was dems mas.
“They were common in the south” and “conservatives protested” dont make sense, aren’t southerners conservative?
My God..what a time to be alive when Elvis was walking around in his prime...
His charisma is just... wow. i can see why everyone fell in love with him (except angry fathers ahah). He KNOWS he's in control, but somehow still manages to have a humble feel to him, laughing and finding it amusing when the girls scream.
Ich war noch Öuack imSchaufenter. Aber ein absoluter Erfolg. Super
@@ramonakirchhof4536 bitte was ??
And the ladies were really feeling him hey🕺💯👏🏾😂
What's interesting is that at first he was confused, and I believe he went to one of his crew or band members and was like, "Why are they screaming like that?" And they went, "I don't know, but whatever your doing I want you to do it again!" Of course at this time he gotten used to girls screaming. Or at least made it tolerable. Lol
@@peaceandquiet290lol you’re the bitter person. Look at the reaction from the girls 😅 they don’t call him the king for nothing.
Elvis is so good he comes with his own group of professional clappers
Lmao bruh 😂
😂
😂 you kill me dude
They have to be the lamest back-up group ever.
Well, they said he was high-class....
It is clear that his backing singers are full of admiration for him too and are so damn proud to be performing with him!
He's lip synching
@@Liitebulb You don't know shit do you? Elvis NEVER lip synched NOT EVER
@@Liitebulb no he’s not
I don't think it was admiration. They were what is called shell shocked. They had no effin' clue what they were in for and it showed on live TV.
@@jasras5003 Why would they be "shell shocked" That's the Jordanaires his regular back up group.It's not like they never saw him preform before.
It's June 2024, I'm listening to this song. Just love Elvis too much.
Сейчас август 2024.
Слушаю не только эту песню.Он будет жить вечно.❤
@@МаринаВладимировна-м6й согласен на все 100
Elvis didn't dance to his music .. his music made him dance. The King!
Therefore he danced to his music...
@@michaelboyd5520 Duurrrrrrrrr Mr. Socrates.
@@thefpvlife7785 Ah huh huh, Ah huh huh, Ah huh huh, oh yeeaah👍🙃
his music? he stole this song
@@skunksecondbs shut up
If TH-cam existed in the 50s this would have 100B views.
No trillions
@@firdanharbima6997 no 5
No infinity
For that to be true everybody in the world would have to have watched it 40 times back in the 50s
@@XDPROWoNDeRz infinity mean non stop
Love the end: "May God Bless You, As He's Blessed Me." - Elvis Presley
oh I see you're really a true fan of Elvis and I can see you have a good taste in music, well I have been an Elvis fan since I was 10 I guess, even my mom is a huge fan of Elvis she makes me love Elvis so tell me which Elvis song do you love most?❤❤
Yes! As fantastic as the performance was, the way he ended it was my favorite part! 💖💖💖 I'm taking that saying with me for future use.
Man were they cocky back then. They are all low key now.
Yes
A beautiful unique soul
The ICON of all icons! No one had ever got such a reaction before. He was THE VERY FIRST!
"Before Elvis there was nothing." -- John Lennon
He could have stepped into a time machine right then to 2021 and he’d still be a total boss. Wouldn’t have to change his look, moves, anything. He wouldn’t seem old fashioned or out dated, he’d immediately be the coolest person just as he was then.
I know. Definitely one of a kind
Absolutely!!!!
Yes! Definitely true
Meh. Not true imho.
Notice how artists today (The Weeknd and Bruno Mars) are heavily influenced by the past. I agree Elvis would still be super popular today
Its crazy how he learned his little dance from Forrest Gump..
It's not for childrens' eyes
I thought he got it from Tom Hanks. 😊
Elvis visit Forest Gump. 1954/1955
He stole it. No black music, no Elvis.
@@beerbread Elvis was influenced by many styles of music but he never "stole" anything. He in turn influenced countless others. Did the Beatles then steal from him. I think not.
His pre-army performances were Elvis at his purest and happiest, which is why I absolutely love watching his performances over and over again! Talent, looks, charisma - it's a shame they tried to tamp this energy down, and make him 'family friendly' then send him off to the Army when they couldn't do it - imagine how much more his star would have shown if the Colonel would have encouraged his talent rather than suppress it!
Elvis, Scotty, Bill, & DJ, the best ever lineup
Well said
“ oh that’s cool you’re part of Elvis‘s band what instrument do you play?”
“ I am the back up clapper”
It wasn't Colonel who suppressed him was it? I think that was just network TV and standards responding to the backlash among puritans who thought he was doing the devils work on their horny daughters.
Elvis was a patriot and willingly joined the military. He hated Communism, showed support for Richard Nixon during the Vietnam War and met with him at the White House. Elvis had no regrets about joining the military.
This is peak Elvis at 50's period, voice, fresh looks and movement just perfect. Elvis 60's and 70's version never get closed.
Agreed. His pre army era is the biggest reason he’s still iconic today.
I feel like his concert when he was going around kissing all the lady’s was legendary as well tho 😅
The 69 comeback was pretty amazing. That black leather suit. I was two years old, but obviously got to see the repeats.
But yes, I definitely loved the 50s. I loved the 70s. There's always something great to find with any era of Elvis. It's only sad we got so few.
Elvis was fantastic in the 50's, 1960 and then the 68 comeback, 1969 Las Vegas, and the 70's until near the end of his life. He was fantastic and beautiful in every decade. The King of music and the King of hearts.
I smile whenever I see this. The world needed charisma along with rock ‘n’ roll. Elvis was freaking awesome
He stole most of his songs from African American artist his dances also .. he didn’t invent rock & Roll it was African AMERICANS
Yep, his Charisma, good looks, voice, and stage presence, and sexual appeal --- was awesome and off the charts. He's the only one and they will never be another one like him.
Elvis was a punk! He stole his songs, stole his moves from Chuck Berry!
@@recordengin Well, whatever you say -- but it worked --- didn't it?
@@paulknowles1763 only in your minds, we see him as a thieving druggie who looks like he's having convulsions!
"Nothing affected me until I heard Elvis. Without Elvis there would be no Beatles"....John Lennon.
true, he said that
I think John said the same thing about Little Richard and Buddy Holly. He was generous that way. :) @TheTrumpStorm
Anthony Ramirez and Chuck Berry
@@bmxultra2333 Don't you mean the Trump shitshow?
its always the domino effect... without A, no B, no C... and so on... But I would say that w/o The Beatles there would be no 1,400,000,0000 bands
"May God bless you as He has blessed me." Just saw the movie. I am now obsessed with all things Elvis. He is truly THE KING !!!!!
Elvis was certainly blessed.
I saw the movie and I loved it and will go see it again. Elvis, like Parker said in the movie --"You are the greatest show on earth" with his first performance in Vegas.
Better late than never welcome to the faimly!
Its so funny to think that his dancing was considered risque back then. Like, he's just dancing there, grooving. The movie was more intense than this. Modern dancing would horrify them XD
YES…just saw the movie for the 3rd time!! I have loved Elvis since I was 6 years old! No one will ever compare to him.
if there was ever a man that deserved to be called beautiful it was Elvis.
Elvis grew up dirt poor. He never forgot his roots. He once said that his generosity to others wasn't because he could. He was generous because he knew how it felt to have nothing and he never wanted anyone to feel that way. Very empathetic man and very humble. Truly God sent. I feel so anyway.
So beautiful and totally relatable🤔
Too bad the people around him sucked.
tell me just why he never produced anyone, any independant filmakers, any artist... people like such great authors, underground music,... nobody. I love Elvis anyway, but just why? I ask you because you said he was generous... yes he was, but never with art. Where the money went? he had a real empire, he could help young artists. Don't you think?
He also said that he doesn’t feel like home unless he smells garbage he hates fresh air
I've seen this performance a thousand times it still gives me goosebumps
Viva Los Vegas 🕺
@@Elvis_Pond5 p
It is incredible how the girls were screaming the entire time in this song and so many others.
He was incredible I love him can’t wait for his concert in london 2024 ❤❤❤
ELVIS: *Blinks*
AUDIENCE: *hysterical screaming*
True
The same of the Beatles
@@renanalencar2369 the beatles needed 4 men, this was one man. 😂
I have found that many of them are hysterically, mentally sick !!!
@@renanalencar2369 .
Man, he had tons of charisma!
He really did. He gave me a tug job in the 60's behind a restaurant called rucksford. It was the most amazing tug job I had in my life.
Indeed
It was his mission to make the audience go crazy
It was, he didn’t try in the start but then Colonel Tom Parker told him he to do it again so than he started trying.
And he accepted his goal
Hmm youre the guy who chat in live xD
You can barely hear the music 😂
@@KingRiverVlogs 4
He was the personification of the "it factor", that charisma and boyish charm and confidence, can't be taught. Still the king.
Plus being a super diverse and dynamic singer. He checked off all the boxes.
oh I see you're really a true fan of Elvis and I can see you have a good taste in music, well I have been an Elvis fan since I was 10 I guess, even my mom is a huge fan of Elvis she makes me love Elvis so tell me which Elvis song do you love most?❤
His humor is really amusing-- it could definitely fit in today lol
All the rappers do it now
And Elvis got it from the blues artists.
That´s what I noticed. I really like his sense of humor.
@@clangboomsteam Well he's only learning from the best as we know. Some of the best music ever was written by blues artists in the 50s and 60s.
@@clangboomsteamhumor from blues artists?
Elvis would be a MASSIVE star that he was in any decade. That incredible voice and what a showman!
This dude here is the definition of swag.
Edit: James Brown is also the definition of swag 🙌
I don’t see James Brown in this video?
He sure was swaggalicious 😍 It’s the confidence
@ah8893 i just got done watching James Brown performance the very same year as this... big difference.
@@Malcolmknowsbrown is goated but didn’t he start in the early 60s?
No
There will never be another one like him. I met him after his show at the Hilton International in 1972, soon after I moved to Vegas. I had just turned 18 and Needless to say I was star struck. He was so gorgeous, even more so in person and rather shy. Nothing like his persona on stage
I was devastated when he died so young
@@peaceandquiet290 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@genina2753 Hello I am so sorry if this sounds weirds but you wrote such a nice and wonderful comment on here and I like your comment. I can tell you're a very positive person. If it's okay with you I'd love to be friends
Like Elvis, try Billy Fury "Once upon a dream" kind of the British answer to Elvis
@@genina2753 hello how are you?
He's no king
I’ve always loved Elvis. I love that his music is rooted in R&B. It’s exuberant and soulful. He was only 21 at this time.
A brilliant entertainer that I think had no equal.👍
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face
I think its fair to say that any entertainer that has been dead longer than he was alive and nearly 50 years latter, millions still sing his songs, dance, smile, cry and people are still mesmerized by him: He isn't a once in a lifetime but a once in history.
Elvis always loved to joke around with his audience and make them laugh.
This guy had the crowd in the palm of his hands and he knew it. What a pioneer!
i would too if i was born in that no brain time..
pioneer, my ass!!
It's the coolest thing about Elvis
@@rygaros6669 Go for it Dumbo. Chase the dream
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 Yes
He would have been a star in any generation he was born into. And he could have been a model, he was gorgeous! Such a great entertainer. 🤩
Человек легенда
#1
He was indeed gorgeous, and My God he had the most beautiful eyes 🥰
The hoardes of screaming fan girls agree
His handsome face, tall shapely figure, distinctive unique voice and charming personality,no matter what decade, no matter what song he sings, he will become a megastar
The reason they are all going so crazy is because around this time what he is doing was high controversial and considered very sexual at the time (the way he was moving his hips that’s why they screamed so loud when he did it)
He did it in spazzes too lol like a tiny tease
This was the first time he was shown from the waste down on tv. A lot of very angry parents spilled coffee that night 😂
So its not really about whats controvercial. Its more about how little the girls had been touched in the 50s :D
So much hormones.. unanswered..
Really?! That’s wild,
And now they're playing WAP at the grammys
It sounds like the audience is on a roller coaster
Hahahahha!!!!😂😂😂😂
Hahaha...100%
EXACTLY THIS😂😂
It must have freaked him out.
Especially with your headphones on blast! Mental!
Elvis really had a way of connecting with the audience and just having fun with them.
Like it or not: Elvis was the key to the future and an incredibly talented singer
Now that's how you command an audience, your the man Elvis.
your the man elvis
Right, I thought the movie was over the top when the girls were hollering at him, after watching the video, made me realize that the girls actually were crazy for him. They screamed the whole time while he was singing hound dog 😂 I can see why he the king
bro the ladies went crazy for this nigga bra
He could literary just move his pinky and the girls would melt 💀😂
hmm..
lol.
also, woow
Karina Romero Why is that so?
Can u believe this was 64 years ago and we can rewind and watch over and over.. we are time traveling with out even knowing it..
Yes
I know. But watching someone like Elvis is so Ohhhhh.
I sometimes forget how old I am.
@@gloriabyrne9978 excuse me,how old are you?
He really enjoyed what he was doing
tenía amplia experiencia de vida, eso lo hacía confiado a comparación de los actuales jóvenes que viven encerrados en su casa, escuela, universidad, trabajo
Elvis, no mic, place goes bonkers, 65 years later still epic. Now that’s how you became a legend.
The mic is hanging from the rafters.
You think you’d be able to hear him if there wasn’t a mic?
@@themaczter9024
They don't have logic, and they don't think.
"May God bless you,
as He's blessed me."
Humble boy
❤️
Always wonderful to see people thanking God like that. I was watching Keith Urban stuff a while back, and he does that a lot too....he is also a very humble person.
"May God bless you as he's blessed me"
What a man, and he still knew who was the biggest man of all. All the way till the end.
imagine any music star saying that now? never
Fun fact:
He actually didn't like being called The King, because it mad whim uncomfortable.
He said King of Rock and Roll was okay (although he'd debate you that Fats Domino was the one who deserved that title.)
Because to him there was only one true King, Jesus Christ.
He knew were his blessing came from.
Have you heard his cover of Amazing Grace?
god this era elvis was the coolest human to ever live. it is amazing how every once in a long while something this original and legit pops up in popular culture. you can totally still see why he had such a massive impact. he was confident and smart and funny and good looking and talented.
Cool!
The uncensored version!
First time I saw Elvis on Ed Sullivan, the bottom half of the screen was blocked, bc of Elvis' "suggestive movements".
Thanx for sharing this little gem with us!
The bottom half wasn't "blocked" as you state , he just wasn't shown from the waist down. The cameras focused o n his upper part of his body. However on the second appearance a month later-the restriction was removed
It’s crazy to see this 66 years later and not think a thing about his dance moves and yet realize how they must have seen him then😆esp with the screaming girls, that’s the icing on the cake🤣
Elvis: literally does nothing.
Girls: whoaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh
Is that mzee ojwang on your profile?
My ears 👂😩 👂
@Risner France Garces Whoahhhhhh😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩
Elvis: *Breathes*
Girls: “AAaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!”
He was the first one to use rockabilly in music
82% of the total television viewing audience in America watched this live in 1956. Elvis on Ed Sullivan was a seismic cultural event. Like a meteor hitting the earth, the landscape of everything was somehow changed from that moment on.
Elvis was a tornado coming out of Tupelo. The Beatles did it again in 1964. Ed Sullivan always put himself in a good position!
Lesson learned. Stay true to yourself and stand out from the crowd. ❤
Elvis was definitely showing off here. And I love it.
"May God bless you as he's blessed me" Most important part of the show!
You know what I hate, I'm a black man and I can not stand other black people saying elvis is a culture thief I CANT STAND IT. He grew up in a black neighbourhood he grew up in a poor neighbourhood just like Slim he would have been called white trash he had the same opportunities as his neighbours same influences but he was amazing. If you grow up in certain neighbourhoods that is what is going to influences you. If he grew up rich listening to opera would we have elvis today NO he was a product of his environment and I'm so grateful for his amazing music.
Even then, playing music from other cultures isn't stealing from that culture. If cultures remained static, then we'd all still be cavemen
Elvis grew up in the white community just like all other whites. He graduated from high school in 1953. Schools in the south were segregated and not integrated until 1957 and most not enforced until the mid 60's.
Yes, well put. Thank you. I know people get angry that he got famous and made big money off of songs that were originally written and performed by great black musicians. But I do not blame Elvis for that. I blame the industry for wanting a white version of those incredible songs, including Hound Dog, of course. It's not a happy situation, and Elvis did try to give credit where it was due, most famously, I think to Fats Domino, saying HE was the King of Rock and Roll, not Elvis, at one of his Las Vegas shows where Fats Domino was in the audience. But I agree that he was not a "cultural thief." He heard something in the black music where he lived that compelled him much more than the white pop that was going on at the same time.
@@nspector The Industry for the most part wanted nothing to do with him. It was Sam Phillips who used to record black artists who recorded Elvis and Elvis touring city after city, state after state and then the infamous Tom Parker getting hold of his contract and became his manager that got him to go nationwide. Elvis took a lot of abuse by reporters, parents and even variety show hosts who had to have him on for ratings. Elvis stated that his music was a blend of country, blues and gospel. Yes, these were his influences as this is what he grew up around. The young people loved it, but nobody else did until he got drafted by the damn military. RCA then loved the money flowing in when they signed him to a contract.
@@nycsue Yes, you're right about most of the industry in the early days not wanting to do with him, Phillips being the one who was not put off by him sounding black. And you're also right about the way he was treated by reporters and most of the variety show hosts. I do think ultimately, though, that he was, controversy and all (or maybe *especially* because of the controversy over him), a marketable white artist who could bring regional and black music to a huge audience.
Elvis wasn't just the King...
He was everything to everyone
His level of play with the audience is so insane and so natural. What a beautiful boy.
My Dad still kills it singing Elvis songs at 81. He's looking forward in watching the movie with Mom in June!
What movie exactly? Thank You.
@@Sam-kh8qo Baz Luhrmann's "Elvis" coming this June 24, 2022.👍🏼
Thank You So much 😊
now imagine his reaction when the movie shows how much of a bad person elvis is lmfaoo
Awesome, lost both mine on same day feb 2020, spend time with them😊 life is short.
Nobody can touch him. Nobody can even come close. Elvis was truly blessed by god.
AMEN! ROCK and ROLL = E-L-V-I-S.
Very True
Freddie Mercury could surpass Elvis. Elvis is still a legend.
l a s h e e n a oh boy, borhap fanboy
James Brown blows Elvis out the park
It can’t be overstated how important this was. Everything changed and never went back
The Milton Berle performance of this tune was better and is more iconic. It’s well noted that Sullivan (early on) was cautious about Presley’s gyrations on his show so Presley tamed himself Only on this program in the 50s
@@fredfishers2656this performance and the Milton performance brought him a lot of trouble.The gov was on his back and men were jealous..and while he was having biggest year ever they shipped him to military..this generation cannot grasp how those two performances were transformative for America and for the industry.If you asked anybody back then they would say the same thing.
1956 was the year music changed direction forever. Nothing would ever be the same after Elvis came on the scene. After him all artists of almost every genre of music were effected, and it was all because he simply expressed what he felt inside from the music that influenced him. He was truly gifted by God to make so many people happy, and still does !!
You know it, grampa
@@thegame6141 go away.
@@GudieveNing now at home with your mother ho yeah
@@octavius8562 pick a new argument. That one is about 70 years old.
@@howfararewenow1683 it’s the truth😂clear as day
Forrest Gump was still young around this time...
I like you
Omg truue
@Felix Garcia lol yeah Forrest got caught by his mother because he's try to do elvish legs moves
Yeah he was pretty young
Who is Forrest Gump ?
Elvis: breathe
Girls: aaaaaaaaaaaahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Someone who mentions elvis: Elvis is ok.
Girls:
Aaaaaaaaaaahhaaaahaaaaa
Elvis is like the BTS of that era, even though BTS is dogshit compared to elvis
@@demomusikindo you are very right sir or mam
:)
Blinks and they all scream
I'm confident that no modern day soloist or band could ever reach the absolutely legendary heights or Elvis, nor could they ever reach his legendary status
"Friends, may God bless you as he's blessed me"
You will NEVER see a superstar that humble and down to earth again.
Honestly true most musicians now only talk about drugs sex and women, shameful honestly.
Bono: AM I JOKE TO YOU? LOL
@@alexandermclaughlin4742 "nowadays" also pretty famous to the world so yeah not all but most
now superstars wear gold teeth and chains and sing about how many bitches they have....
@@kanavkohli794 , sad innit?🤦♂️😰
Performers like Elvis are every rare. He's a once in a lifetime performer.
really? once in a life time? so in your life time youve never found any other performers that are of the same caliber? that's sad. you must not know anything about music then
@@BlackJacketJonesMichael Jackson is the only one above him
@@OllieDunn06No he isn’t Elvis is #1 he has sold twice as many records over 2 billion and you can say whatever you want and I am NOT buying it 😂
@@travesotom6890 I don’t care about record sales, it has nothing to do with the calibre of performer someone is. By saying that you’re essentially saying Taylor swift is a better performer than someone like John Mayer
@@OllieDunn06 Elvis was better then MJ , he was a way better singer, MJ was a better dancer but he choreographed all his dancing, Elvis was a spontaneous dancer he never practiced his moves, MJ is more recent and was a big part of the beginning of MTV . MJ even married Elvis daughter because he knew how great Elvis was. Elvis sang rock, pop, country, R&B, gospel, opera. Elvis also sang Hawaiin, german, Spanish and Italian songs.MJ couldn’t do that. Opera singer Pavoroti said Elvis can sing anything, he said Elvis can sing like him but he can’t sing like Elvis 😆
“May God bless you as he’s blessed me.”
Amen.
AMEN
Amen
AMEN
Amen.
Amen
This man was gifted, looked for a show and was not vain.
He deserves not to be forgotten.
I can't imagine the impact Elvis caused when he appeared. Let's remember the pop star before him was Frank Sinatra, singing romantic songs. So we have such a handsome, charismatic and talented guy that comes dancing as nobody has had done before. He was a truly hurricane in the 50's. Amazing 😍
Can we please stop pretending that Black people werent doing the same things but legal racism prevented them from fulfilling their potential? Elvis was very much aware that he had opportunities they would never have.
He was always honest about where it came from:
“The colored folks been singing it and playing it just like I’m doin' now, man, for more years than I know. They played it like that in their shanties and in their juke joints and nobody paid it no mind 'til I goosed it up. I got it from them. Down in Tupelo, Mississippi, I used to hear old Arthur Crudup bang his box the way I do now and I said if I ever got to a place I could feel all old Arthur felt, I'd be a music man like nobody ever saw." - I956 interview.
I get that segregation was legal and active but, why do ppl omit us?
@@thezu9250 Nobody is pretending that black folks weren’t doing this before Elvis. That’s what the movie was about.
@@NRitchey Go read the comments including this one “dancing as NOBODY has done before”.
I think a better sentence would be "dancing as no *white man* has done before".
Mississippi good ol' boy to the front of the pack. Legendary
Its rare that i find a comment of yours with less than 1k likes
He was actually born in the state I'm in
He was a fucking weirdo though
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When he starts clapping and moving to the beat-it's fantastic. He was an amazing performer. The music was in in his soul and just couldn't be kept down.
The power of music and charisma
this is my first time actually seeking out any elvis content and.. oh man, i didn't realize he was so cheeky
same😂
Keep going. GOAT. So much more to explore. No. One. Comes. Close.
"And may God bless you like he's blessed me." Awesome.
I just heard that and I will be using this moving forward. It's just perfect.
Young Elvis from 1954 to 1958 can never be equaled! Love him always! (2023)
Sometimes I actually tear up watching his live performances. We don’t see artists like Elvis anymore, he had it all….authenticity, raw talent, genuine good looks, a sweet though tortured soul, no auto tuning, playful, fun and he loved his mama. Tragic he died so young. It would have been a privilege to see him grow old…he would have been such a handsome silver fox.
I remember seeing this when I was 10 years old. I loved it and my parents were shocked at his movements and told me I couldn't watch stuff like that. Lol they came to love his music even took me to his first movie. He's a legend.
Hello Beverly
Was him moving his legs that scandalous?
Elvis had such energy to move like he moved whilst singing and dancing. No one is like him by a long shot. He was unique. That is why he is remembered so many years after passing out.
That’s because he and Cash were popping a lot of uppers.. energy for days
The magnetism of this man...He was pure electricity...
PURE GOLD
Elvis couldn't stay still it just came natural. Even when he was recording, he would tap his foot. He would be 89 years old today. We lost him too soon. I'm playing Elvis Lives CD in honor of is death anniversary tomorrow 😢 RIP Elvis Aaron Presley 💞💞💞💞💞
Never seen the full performance of this before but wow it is amazing
It’s one thing to hear your parents and grandparents talk about how great Elvis was, but having video evidence of it really hammers the point home. Probably one of the few good things ever to come out of TH-cam
Incredible energy. Elvis was an amazing singer and had a fantastic band. Scotty Moore is flawless and the crowd loved Presley.