Did you know that Elvis had a BIG influence on the building of the USS Arizona Memorial. Check it out. news.usni.org/2016/12/07/elvis-helped-save-uss-arizona-memorial
This song covered all sides of the civil war: Dixieland, the republic and all my trials, a slave song. This performance was from the Aloha concert live from Hawaii in 73 seen by over a billion people. What a wonderful ambassador Elvis was for the USA. The King is loved and missed!!!
I heard/read that on Sundays, Elvis used to go to the African American church and stand in the back - when he was a kid. This is why Gospel and soul had such a huge influence on him. He loved people of all colors, too. After he was rich, he went to a Cadillac dealer. There was an older African American woman admiring the cars through the window. Elvis went out and introduced himself. She was smiling & blushing and replied "I know who you are".😊 He asked her if she was going to buy a Cadillac. She told him she couldn't afford one, but would just come and dream occasionally. He bought her a Cadillac on the spot. That was Elvis Presley...
The great thing is to watch how much pride and confidence had in his band and singers. Those little smiles, looks and things he did to let them know they were kicking ass. Hard to fight the chills back on this song.
Robert Doran what can I say that hasn't been said about the greatest show former football time originate Yours Truly Tim Mangano talkin about Elvis Presley you was the grave used phrase said by Muhammad Ali I guess I'll say it again Simply the Best of the Best keep hope alive,???
He treated the Supreme's like the Queens they were! They wanted to call him "BOSS" he wouldn't allow them to do that. He said "I'M NOT YOUR BOSS BUT YOUR BROTHER!" When he went to play in Houston they asked him not to use the Supremes because they were black and he told them if they don't perform then I don't perform and also, said to the promoters to give them the SAME ROYAL TREATMENT they did him. And they did riding in a open motorcade with their car behind his the SAME WAY! They were and are his equal and he let everybody know that. This man didn't have a racist bone in his body. He one time bought a black woman window shopping at the Cadillac dealership asking her if she like the one in the showroom she said she did. He said that one had been reserved for him but pick out any other cadillac for herself. He bought her, her husband, and her son a cadillac and bought them a new house AND paid for her son's college this man NEVER MET THEM BEFORE. Most generous entertainer in the world!
He was so down to earth. He was so very lovable to every human being. He never knew why people loved him so much. He was very humble and never saw race - he saw everyone as his brothers and sisters. He never refused to sign an autograph; if he knew someone needed help, he didn't ask he just went to the person and solved their problem. He bought homes, cars, paid debt off, etc. He never wanted publicity for what he did.
I could see the trill chill when it hit you and that’s the way we all felt back in the day when he was on this earth. Every song he sang left you with a feeling of magic and a feeling of how special this guy is!
You should always find a live performance if you can they are always great and really gives you a chance to see just what kind of a performer he was. If you want a real tear jerker try... Don't cry daddy and there is a live version of this one and it gets me everytime...♡
Elvis thought people are gonna forget him but little did he know 43 years after his death the young generation love him Elvis was handsome n cool he is the KING always
mean gene Elvis was known as the king of rock and roll. Elvis didn't like being called a king. He Said there was only one king, and he died for our sins. At the end of the concert, as he was walking off stage, a fan gave him a crown, which he refused to put on for said reason.
His charisma really set him apart. Something about him that was different than anyone else. I recall, as a kid how much larger than life he was. People, stood in awe of the man in a very different way. Hard to explain.
Elvis had a Charisma you're exactly right a hybrid of a tough guy and a pretty boy in one look with all kind of different talents Blended in that's what gave him his universal appeal thank you
@Curtis Ostriker you're talking about the older Elvis the young Elvis in his prime was a much more versatile singer than Tom Jones Elvis in his prime could sing in multiple different voices Tom Jones only had one voice which was very good but Elvis was way more versatile than Tom Jones but the older Elvis could still the singing that one powerful voice American Trilogy Bridge Over Troubled Water Tom Jones could not sing those songs has been as good as Elvis Tom was good but was very good Elvis much better in his prime
Yeah, he is no doubt the best pure singer we have ever had in the world. He's got awesome range, awesome style, awesome charisma, awesome pitch and voice control.... He's also gorgeous and could run the whole scale with his voice with the piano; could hit operatic notes; and could touch everyone as people always felt as if he was singing directly to them. He was also the King of Bling before anyone talked about it and the King of Swag before the word was ever invented!!!
This was from the Aloha from Hawaii Concert in 1973. It was the first concert be be seen by a satellite around the world. Eventually seen by 1.5 Billion people.
The Aloha special was great and a huge succes. However, the number of 1.5 billion viewers is one the Elvis myths and a huge exaggeration: www.elvis.com.au/presley/aloha-from-hawaii-via-satellite-fact-fancy.shtml
I can only imagine being alive in those times and experiencing the Elvis Presley phenomenon, this concert doesn't get as much recognition as it deserves I mean performing live via satellite to a world audience of 2 billion people and this was in '73 way way way before today's various platforms
Elvis was the First and Only Super Star Entertainer to do a LIVE CONCERT Broadcast by Satellite Televison World Wide to over 40 Countries seen by over 2 Billion People !! '' Aloha From Hawaii ' aired on January 14, 1973 ! NO other Star before or Since Elvis has done a Worldwide Concert by Satellite !!
I love how all the Reactors are watching/listening to Elvis. Spreading the word and keeping his memory alive. We need the younger generation to know who he was all about and they understand it and respect him. It's amazing
*I love Elvis so much. Been a HUGE fan since I was 3, now I'm 28. I am very thankful that I grew up on his music. Only because my Grandma LOVED him too. I remember in her car, on the way to school (she was a school teacher). I'd ask to listen to Elvis instead of whatever was on the radio. And I was born in 1990. WAY after he sadly died. Still love & adore him today, in 2019.*
He had a stylist. His stage costumes were drawn for his approval then made. The details were amazing. Those are plastic on his costumes. They could weigh up to 40 lbs. That man is almost a religious experience.
I have his gospel greatest hits no wonder he won Grammy for it he was flawless only Elvis could make me like this confederate anthem seeing as my great grandfather grandfather's great grandfather was a slave
@@daveyhouston but David's not just Dixie it also has The Battle hymn of the republic which was the union armies battle song, and the part in the middle all my trials will soon be over, I read was an old slave spiritual..... He was not racist. His family was one of the few white families I can only afford to live in the African American parts of the Memphis projects....
This song always gives me goosebumps. Its how Elvis controls everything he touches and delivers it with skill, passion and energy. And how everything just evolves around him. What an entertainer.
I love this song and Elvis puts or has so much compassion, and it shows through his performance and confidence. He was a genuine loving and caring human being...Rest in Peace Elvis...Your missed and are loved so very much, till this day
I was one of the fortunate ones to meet this man in 1974.He was so cool to me and my dad.He even gave me a scarf and signed it.I shook his and and he had quite the grip,lol.
Wen I saw him live twice in Baton Rouge, LA and Once in Mobile, AL between 1975-1977, that song would send chills throughout my body, and the whole building felt like it was trembling from his power under my feet. NO KIDDING.
When you saw him Baton Rouge, was it at the LSU student union? My brother was there. They oversold, and put seats up on stage with Elvis. My brother got the cheap tickets, and sat on stage with Elvis.
@@indiglo1971 It was at the LSU Assembly Center which is now the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. All I know is that place was jam packed. My sister was able to get the 6 tickets for my family through her boss who was an big-time LSU booster whom she worked for at Shell Oil in New Orleans for the two concerts we saw Elvis at LSU.
@@kevinstarr516 I attended the concert in 1974 when I was 22 at the Assembly Center along with my Mom and my cousin Tana. Baton Rouge was my hometown and we also went to Monroe that same year to see him. I feel so blessed to have seen him twice!
I was so blessed to have seen him in concert twice in the 70's before he passed. At 16, I fought my way to the front row and caught a scarf he threw out that had been around his neck, got jumped by 4 women & the cops cut it into 5 pieces up but my sister "still" has that piece of raggedy scarf!! What a night!!!
One of my favorite Elvis pieces! I've been a fan since I was about 8 (over 50 years) and I'm so glad to see the younger generations growing to learn and appreciate Elvis!!
Thanks for posting! I was fortunate to see Elvis in 1977 2 months before he passed. His voice was still amazing and the sold out audience still loved him! It was magical!
Elvis was the ONE & only! He did not like people calling him th King! He knew who the real King was & is Jesus Christ! He was a southern young man & bought many many cars for people & Homes! He is missed to this day! We love him because he was genuinely kind & had a giving heart. In my opinion the sexiest man that ive ever seen but looks fail & fame subsides, its what is on the inside that remains! Bless you for sharing Elvis with this younger generation! Keep up the Good Work!!!👍
If you weren't around in the 70's you have no idea just how BIG Elvis was. I missed the 50 and 60's, so I can't imagine his popularity then, but even the 70's he was the biggest Icon of all time. Led Zeppelin, especially Jimmy Page was huge then, but even the mighty Zeppelin along with everyone else Idolized The King, Elvis Presley.
Hey good people, history facts, Elvis was not the first to wear the jump suit, it was little Richard,his jump suit was powder blue with a cape with small mirrors on the inside of the cape, so that when the spot light hit him it would light up the whole room. Elvis and Liberace loved to see that man's shows in Vegas, Elvis chose white jump suit so you can see him better from the cheap seats, Liberace put rhinestone on his suits so that only he would glitter on stage. All three men loved and respected each other their whole carriers, no beefs,love and respect. Much love from Jacksonville Fla.
High point of his 70's catalogue... this live satellite broadcast was the zenith & the crack in the glass, beginning of the slow spiral... No one else can or would do this... stellar performance, America's great exponent!!! Truly kingly!
The songs are at least 170 years old. These are Civil War songs. The first, Dixieland was sung around the campfires of the Southern troops. The second, Battle hymn of the Republic, was sung by the Northern troops. The third, a song to remind us that many men and women died fighting for what they believed in. Over 600,000 were killed.
The King. And did u know he had an identical twin brother who died at birth? Much guilt for Elvis. And he loved his mother so. Love Elvis 🕺! Plus he was gorgeous!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and Elvis. Elvis was one of a kind special entertainer. I'm happy to see younger folks love Elvis. He sure was a sexual magnet.
The power he displayed in songs like this in the 70s is untouchable more powerful than a thousand opera singers looking like Captain Marvel Elvis was a real life superhero fantastic performance
@@PoboyNCoke he definitely could have played a superhero he had Charisma and tell him to do so he definitely should have played the Green Hornet and Bruce Lee as Kato too bad the world and get to see all of his talents I hope you're well
Elvis was/is still the best.. Nobody comes close! This man was the most giving human being on the planet.. The stories unimaginable.. His thing: He truly truly cared about all people and that was the only thing that mattered to him, but his audience loved what he was doing... He did it for them!
Elvis is 38 years old there. And he died at forty two years old. Four years later. So, in the song when he said his trials would soon be over he was correct.
The meaning also speaks out , trouble in this world and it will be all over When we go HOME to the LORD, Jesus, so how hard times get TODAY seek Jesus and Eternal life, cast your cares upon Jesus to heal all troubles.
This man had the best voice that ever has been and probably ever will be. I'd love to see your reaction to ARE YOU LONESOME TONIGHT. One of his signature songs!
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It was sweat honey. And the scarves he wore, he used to wipe the sweat from his face, and then throw it in the crowd.
Did you know that Elvis had a BIG influence on the building of the USS Arizona Memorial. Check it out.
news.usni.org/2016/12/07/elvis-helped-save-uss-arizona-memorial
This song covered all sides of the civil war: Dixieland, the republic and all my trials, a slave song. This performance was from the Aloha concert live from Hawaii in 73 seen by over a billion people. What a wonderful ambassador Elvis was for the USA. The King is loved and missed!!!
India Reacts Hi there, I like watching Ur reactions. But U pronounce it. trill-lo-gy. Keep up the wonderful reaction and Songs
I heard/read that on Sundays, Elvis used to go to the African American church and stand in the back - when he was a kid. This is why Gospel and soul had such a huge influence on him. He loved people of all colors, too. After he was rich, he went to a Cadillac dealer. There was an older African American woman admiring the cars through the window. Elvis went out and introduced himself. She was smiling & blushing and replied "I know who you are".😊 He asked her if she was going to buy a Cadillac. She told him she couldn't afford one, but would just come and dream occasionally. He bought her a Cadillac on the spot. That was Elvis Presley...
The great thing is to watch how much pride and confidence had in his band and singers. Those little smiles, looks and things he did to let them know they were kicking ass. Hard to fight the chills back on this song.
One of my favourites. He looked magnificent & sang magnificent. Yes, Magical. Great Reaction.
It is great that so many young people are listening to ànd appreciating Elvis. .Elvis is for every
generation.
Great comment!
I think we have to remind the young generation that Elvis is not fat out of shape man in his prime we have to present to him . Look at the response ??
I like how Elvis showcased his backup singers. No insecurities or ego.
One of his singers told the story of how she called him her boss one day, and Elvis replied, "I'm not your boss; I'm your brother"
Robert Doran what can I say that hasn't been said about the greatest show former football time originate Yours Truly Tim Mangano talkin about Elvis Presley you was the grave used phrase said by Muhammad Ali I guess I'll say it again Simply the Best of the Best keep hope alive,???
The best......
When you’re the best, you surround yourself with the best and together you shine and make the music live without need of ego.
He treated the Supreme's like the Queens they were! They wanted to call him "BOSS" he wouldn't allow them to do that. He said "I'M NOT YOUR BOSS BUT YOUR BROTHER!" When he went to play in Houston they asked him not to use the Supremes because they were black and he told them if they don't perform then I don't perform and also, said to the promoters to give them the SAME ROYAL TREATMENT they did him. And they did riding in a open motorcade with their car behind his the SAME WAY! They were and are his equal and he let everybody know that. This man didn't have a racist bone in his body. He one time bought a black woman window shopping at the Cadillac dealership asking her if she like the one in the showroom she said she did. He said that one had been reserved for him but pick out any other cadillac for herself. He bought her, her husband, and her son a cadillac and bought them a new house AND paid for her son's college this man NEVER MET THEM BEFORE. Most generous entertainer in the world!
one of the great performances of all time . America's singing gift to the world was Elvis
He was so down to earth. He was so very lovable to every human being. He never knew why people loved him so much. He was very humble and never saw race - he saw everyone as his brothers and sisters. He never refused to sign an autograph; if he knew someone needed help, he didn't ask he just went to the person and solved their problem. He bought homes, cars, paid debt off, etc. He never wanted publicity for what he did.
I could see the trill chill when it hit you and that’s the way we all felt back in the day when he was on this earth. Every song he sang left you with a feeling of magic and a feeling of how special this guy is!
Nobody can do it like Elvis Presley.... he will always be the king
Before anyone did anything Elvis did everything 👑👑👑
Lordy he was Gorgeous!! 🥰 It’s sweat
You should always find a live performance if you can they are always great and really gives you a chance to see just what kind of a performer he was. If you want a real tear jerker try...
Don't cry daddy and there is a live version of this one and it gets me everytime...♡
There stands a lion looking at his pride walking over the serengeti standing on a rock and ROAR TO HIS KINGDOM
Elvis’ natural charisma, stellar vocal ability, incredible voice, good looks - all combined to make him the most incredible singer/entertainer ever.
Brings tears to my eyes every time, love him!
Every time indeed.
Elvis thought people are gonna forget him but little did he know 43 years after his death the young generation love him
Elvis was handsome n cool he is the KING always
Music was happy and fun back then, and Elvis was a force of nature! He was, and still is, the king.
His control was Amazing
He is by far the best singer and music entertainer. But that's why he is known as the king
mean gene Elvis was known as the king of rock and roll. Elvis didn't like being called a king. He Said there was only one king, and he died for our sins. At the end of the concert, as he was walking off stage, a fan gave him a crown, which he refused to put on for said reason.
His charisma really set him apart. Something about him that was different than anyone else. I recall, as a kid how much larger than life he was. People, stood in awe of the man in a very different way. Hard to explain.
Elvis had a Charisma you're exactly right a hybrid of a tough guy and a pretty boy in one look with all kind of different talents Blended in that's what gave him his universal appeal thank you
Sean Fitzpatrick he’s is the the king of rock in roll
@@mychannel-on8rl his diversity as a singer and as many of the talents that goes beyond music makes him more than that
@Curtis Ostriker you're talking about the older Elvis the young Elvis in his prime was a much more versatile singer than Tom Jones Elvis in his prime could sing in multiple different voices Tom Jones only had one voice which was very good but Elvis was way more versatile than Tom Jones but the older Elvis could still the singing that one powerful voice American Trilogy Bridge Over Troubled Water Tom Jones could not sing those songs has been as good as Elvis Tom was good but was very good Elvis much better in his prime
@Curtis Ostriker Elvis in the early sixties when his voice was at its best way more versatile than Tom Jones
Yeah, he is no doubt the best pure singer we have ever had in the world. He's got awesome range, awesome style, awesome charisma, awesome pitch and voice control.... He's also gorgeous and could run the whole scale with his voice with the piano; could hit operatic notes; and could touch everyone as people always felt as if he was singing directly to them.
He was also the King of Bling before anyone talked about it and the King of Swag before the word was ever invented!!!
This was from the Aloha from Hawaii Concert in 1973. It was the first concert be be seen by a satellite around the world. Eventually seen by 1.5 Billion people.
Beat the moon landing to become the most watched event ever.
A third of the world's population
The Aloha special was great and a huge succes. However, the number of 1.5 billion viewers is one the Elvis myths and a huge exaggeration:
www.elvis.com.au/presley/aloha-from-hawaii-via-satellite-fact-fancy.shtml
I can only imagine being alive in those times and experiencing the Elvis Presley phenomenon, this concert doesn't get as much recognition as it deserves I mean performing live via satellite to a world audience of 2 billion people and this was in '73 way way way before today's various platforms
Also I'm not exactly sure if it was 1.5 billion or 2 billion either way it's an event that I believe deserves more recognition
Elvis was the First and Only Super Star Entertainer to do a LIVE CONCERT Broadcast by Satellite Televison World Wide to over 40 Countries seen by over 2 Billion People !! '' Aloha From Hawaii ' aired on January 14, 1973 ! NO other Star before or Since Elvis has done a Worldwide Concert by Satellite !!
I love how all the Reactors are watching/listening to Elvis. Spreading the word and keeping his memory alive. We need the younger generation to know who he was all about and they understand it and respect him. It's amazing
RetRow B3 It’s an easy way to get “Likes” from us elders.
AMEN 💗
Thank you for Elvis reactions! This man will live for ever in our souls.He was unique!
Daqui a um trilhão de anos,Elvis ainda será lembrado,por que nunca existiu e não existirar um artista como ele
Elvis is my favorite idol, A true gift from god!
*I love Elvis so much. Been a HUGE fan since I was 3, now I'm 28. I am very thankful that I grew up on his music. Only because my Grandma LOVED him too. I remember in her car, on the way to school (she was a school teacher). I'd ask to listen to Elvis instead of whatever was on the radio. And I was born in 1990. WAY after he sadly died. Still love & adore him today, in 2019.*
Wow!!! I remember Elvis when I was little!!! ❤❤❤😘🥰😘😊😄🥰😘😊 Love Him RIP ELVIS YOU WERE BEAUTIFUL!!!
Best voice in the world
Now we're talking! One of Elvis's strongest performances.
He had a stylist. His stage costumes were drawn for his approval then made. The details were amazing. Those are plastic on his costumes. They could weigh up to 40 lbs. That man is almost a religious experience.
The fasion designer's name that made the suit was Bill Bleu. (Hope I spelled it right ) pretty sure he made the majority of his jumpsuits.
His voice is so freakin bold and powerful!!
Girl you gotta do Elvis's gospel. Literally everyone loves his gospel. Even if you arent religious. I'm glad you see how beloved he is to us.
That is so true...
He won awards for gospel.
I have his gospel greatest hits no wonder he won Grammy for it he was flawless only Elvis could make me like this confederate anthem seeing as my great grandfather grandfather's great grandfather was a slave
Elvis king of bling ! I still miss him !😢😢💝💝
@@daveyhouston but David's not just Dixie it also has The Battle hymn of the republic which was the union armies battle song, and the part in the middle all my trials will soon be over, I read was an old slave spiritual..... He was not racist. His family was one of the few white families I can only afford to live in the African American parts of the Memphis projects....
Great entertainer,singer great person and a very giving person. Just a great package
This song always gives me goosebumps. Its how Elvis controls everything he touches and delivers it with skill, passion and energy. And how everything just evolves around him. What an entertainer.
I love this song and Elvis puts or has so much compassion, and it shows through his performance and confidence. He was a genuine loving and caring human being...Rest in Peace Elvis...Your missed and are loved so very much, till this day
To see you just now experience the Famous One and only Elvis is to cool !Your expressions are killing me ! We know every note !
ELVIS, The King
Great video ! And of course Elvis remains the unbeatable King, yesterday today and forever !
If it's the KING then it gets a 👍👍
He was a true son of the south !!!
Tears, yes tears...
I enjoy watching you enjoying the words and music. Like watching you discover amazing past...thru your eyes.
Gives me chills. I love how he showcases his band. He was a truly humble man.
I was one of the fortunate ones to meet this man in 1974.He was so cool to me and my dad.He even gave me a scarf and signed it.I shook his and and he had quite the grip,lol.
You were ever so lucky,,l am almost jealous
Elvis was a beautiful man who was humble and very generous with his people in his life he those he cared about. He was a genuine person.
Powerful.
Wen I saw him live twice in Baton Rouge, LA and Once in Mobile, AL between 1975-1977, that song would send chills throughout my body, and the whole building felt like it was trembling from his power under my feet. NO KIDDING.
Kevin Starr -I envy you. I wish I had your memories
That was God's power. He just delivered it.
When you saw him Baton Rouge, was it at the LSU student union? My brother was there. They oversold, and put seats up on stage with Elvis. My brother got the cheap tickets, and sat on stage with Elvis.
@@indiglo1971 It was at the LSU Assembly Center which is now the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. All I know is that place was jam packed. My sister was able to get the 6 tickets for my family through her boss who was an big-time LSU booster whom she worked for at Shell Oil in New Orleans for the two concerts we saw Elvis at LSU.
@@kevinstarr516 I attended the concert in 1974 when I was 22 at the Assembly Center along with my Mom and my cousin Tana. Baton Rouge was my hometown and we also went to Monroe that same year to see him. I feel so blessed to have seen him twice!
I was so blessed to have seen him in concert twice in the 70's before he passed. At 16, I fought my way to the front row and caught a scarf he threw out that had been around his neck, got jumped by 4 women & the cops cut it into 5 pieces up but my sister "still" has that piece of raggedy scarf!! What a night!!!
Another LUCKY one
Love this reaction! You are spot on with everything you said about Elvis this is one of my favorites keep these coming:)
One of my favorite Elvis pieces! I've been a fan since I was about 8 (over 50 years) and I'm so glad to see the younger generations growing to learn and appreciate Elvis!!
The more you listen and watch him,you will be amazed,800 songs,something for everyone!!Keep it up girl!!
Elvis is theeeee best!
Your channel is awesome and so are you !! Long live the King!!
omg just found you! LOVE YOU...AND LOVE LOVE LOVE the music you react to!!!! Being alive when he was alive was OUT OF THIS WORLD.
Its both tears and sweat. He gets very emotional on a lot of his songs he puts his heart and soul into his music .
What a legend and wow what a awesome song gives me goose bumps every time no one could ever sing this like elvis beautiful
My mom's childhood home was right behind Graceland. You could literally stand on her back porch and see his back yard.
+Mark Cain Your Friend in the Car Business That's Cool.
Near Vernon's, on Dolan ?
Your Mother didn't write "Clean up your own backyard" by any chance?
@@badgerboyboogie Why would she?
*Confidence is 1 thing...but he was KING so he did WTF he wanted. haha. There can never be another like Elvis*
Thanks for posting! I was fortunate to see Elvis in 1977 2 months before he passed. His voice was still amazing and the sold out audience still loved him! It was magical!
You are a very fortunate man. I'm so jealous.
My dad was a truck driver at the time and was in in Missouri when Elvis died and brought home from Kansas City a newspaper about his death.
Girl you’re beautiful inside and out. Thank you for you review!!
Elvis has left the building.
Thank you and good night... he never did an encore.. saw him twice in ‘70 and 71’
Elvis was the ONE & only! He did not like people calling him th King! He knew who the real King was & is Jesus Christ! He was a southern young man & bought many many cars for people & Homes! He is missed to this day! We love him because he was genuinely kind & had a giving heart. In my opinion the sexiest man that ive ever seen but looks fail & fame subsides, its what is on the inside that remains! Bless you for sharing Elvis with this younger generation! Keep up the Good Work!!!👍
Greatest showman ever 🇱🇷🇬🇧✌️
I love what you are doing. We all love your smile, you are beautiful!
Wow your raw expressions and emotions were priceless...Of course Elvis is the king...
If you weren't around in the 70's you have no idea just how BIG Elvis was. I missed the 50 and 60's, so I can't imagine his popularity then, but even the 70's he was the biggest Icon of all time. Led Zeppelin, especially Jimmy Page was huge then, but even the mighty Zeppelin along with everyone else Idolized The King, Elvis Presley.
Have you seen Robert Plants interview talking about when they met him? It's hysterical!
Love his voice its operatic it’s a gift from god he is also extremely handsome and lots of charisma
Elvis presley was the greatest singer a Entertainer in the 20 th century. The gorgeous man ever
And that's why he is a king God bless all love ya
You’re so sweet and genuine. I’m pleased you agree he was so talented and a good person. He really put himself out there.
This was amazing. The man's voice was incredible till the end!
Love this performance he was fantastic
Top 3 singers of all time
1)Elvis
2)Elvis Presley
3)Elvis Aron Presley
NUFFSAID!!
Matthew you rock !! He is the best
Truer words were never spoken!
Love it!
A very , VERY EMOTIONAL SINGER
When this satellite broadcast was shown, it was watched by more than watched the moon landing!
You’re awesome. ♥️
He is the first to wear the outfits. He did it "his way".
Hey good people, history facts, Elvis was not the first to wear the jump suit, it was little Richard,his jump suit was powder blue with a cape with small mirrors on the inside of the cape, so that when the spot light hit him it would light up the whole room. Elvis and Liberace loved to see that man's shows in Vegas, Elvis chose white jump suit so you can see him better from the cheap seats, Liberace put rhinestone on his suits so that only he would glitter on stage. All three men loved and respected each other their whole carriers, no beefs,love and respect. Much love from Jacksonville Fla.
High point of his 70's catalogue... this live satellite broadcast was the zenith & the crack in the glass, beginning of the slow spiral... No one else can or would do this... stellar performance, America's great exponent!!! Truly kingly!
Hard to top that! ☆TCB☆
The songs are at least 170 years old. These are Civil War songs. The first, Dixieland was sung around the campfires of the Southern troops. The second, Battle hymn of the Republic, was sung by the Northern troops. The third, a song to remind us that many men and women died fighting for what they believed in. Over 600,000 were killed.
"All my Trials will soon be over"was a slave spiritual it's the center of the whole song
This was definitely his peak. So sad that he would be gone only four years later. He really was a flaming star.
Love this song SOOOO much. The viral video of the baby singing this is so adorable.
The King. And did u know he had an identical twin brother who died at birth? Much guilt for Elvis. And he loved his mother so. Love Elvis 🕺! Plus he was gorgeous!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and Elvis. Elvis was one of a kind special entertainer. I'm happy to see younger folks love Elvis. He sure was a sexual magnet.
EPIC!
E L V I S
has a voice at 5 octaves !
E L V I S
has millions of FANS from all over the world !
I`m one of his FANS ... Francis
The power he displayed in songs like this in the 70s is untouchable more powerful than a thousand opera singers looking like Captain Marvel Elvis was a real life superhero fantastic performance
Shuzam!
@@PoboyNCoke he definitely could have played a superhero he had Charisma and tell him to do so he definitely should have played the Green Hornet and Bruce Lee as Kato too bad the world and get to see all of his talents I hope you're well
India I love your reactions for real to Elvis.
Yeah....love the power. Thank ya, Baby girl.
seen that clip hundreds of times and still brings tears to my eyes
A M A Z I N G *1.000.000.000
I love love love love Elvis 💕
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More Elvis please thanks 😎👑
Elvis was/is still the best.. Nobody comes close! This man was the most giving human being on the planet.. The stories unimaginable.. His thing: He truly truly cared about all people and that was the only thing that mattered to him, but his audience loved what he was doing... He did it for them!
Elvis is 38 years old there. And he died at forty two years old. Four years later. So, in the song when he said his trials would soon be over he was correct.
Unbelievable what can happen in 4 years...good info...I was wondering about the exact thought.
The meaning also speaks out , trouble in this world and it will be all over When we go HOME to the LORD, Jesus, so how hard times get TODAY seek Jesus and Eternal life, cast your cares upon Jesus to heal all troubles.
The agony and the ecstasy. OK So now I am crying from deep deep with my soul. Wow.
Wow, Wow, Wow..
This man had the best voice that ever has been and probably ever will be. I'd love to see your reaction to ARE YOU LONESOME TONIGHT. One of his signature songs!
The King of Rock n Roll.
I visited Graceland yesterday!!
thats on my bucket list ,,,l better hurry up l am 66
This has always been my favorite