Elvis Presley - An American Icon (2009)
Elvis Presley - An American Icon (2009)
1. Burning Love 2:50 2. I Got A Woman (Got A Sweety) 2:31 3. That's All Right Mama 3:12 4. Something 3:46 5. Hound Dog 1:10 6. Baby What You Want Me To Do 3:20 7. You Gave Me A Mountain 3:19 8. Heartbreak Hotel 1:52 9. Blue Sude Shoes 2:25 10.Steamroller Blues 3:06 11.Love Me Tender 4:22 12.Lawdy Miss Clawdy 2:52 13.My Way 3:57 14.I Can't Stop Loving You 2:09 15.Are You Lonesome Tonight 2:52 16.Love Me 1:46 17.Just Pretend 3:39 18.Medley 3:07 19.Johnny B. Goode 1:46 20.The Wonder Of You 2:24 21.Tryin' To Get To You 3:04 22.It's Over 2:11 23.In The Ghetto 2:33 24.One Night 3:01 25.Heavenly Luck Up In Heaven 3:56
Famous in life, Elvis Presley has become even more famous in death as an icon of American music and TV-era celebrity. Presley hit the charts as a rock 'n roll rebel in the 1950s. His 9 September 1956 appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show (with Presley shown only from the waist up to hide his swivelling hips) turned him into one of the era's biggest stars. His many hits included "Jailhouse Rock," "Hound Dog" and "Blue Suede Shoes." He also appeared in dozens of lighthearted movies designed to let him cavort and play the guitar onscreen, including King Creole (1958, with Walter Matthau) and Blue Hawaii (1961, with Angela Lansbury). In the late 1960s, after a period of declining fame, he remade himself into "The King," a melodramatic icon known for his sequined karate-style jumpsuits and megaconcerts. The loyalty of his fans is famous; though he died in 1977, sightings of a supposedly surviving Elvis became a kind of international running joke. Elvis's Memphis home, Graceland, has become a permanent shrine to the singer.
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