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"My Way's" English lyrics were written by Paul Anka and set to music based on the French song "Comme d'habitude" co-composed, co-written and performed in 1967 by Claude François. Anka's English lyrics are unrelated to the original French song.
As far as Elvis Presley is concerned his renditions of 'My Way' are synonomous with the last two TV Specials that he recorded - 1973's Aloha From Hawaii and Elvis in Concert from 1977.
The first live performance of 'My Way' by Elvis took place, as new additions to the setlist often did, on the opening night of a Las Vegas engagement, on this occasion 4 August 1972.
Despite being sung during both Aloha shows, five months after this first live rendition, it was included in the setlist in a very sporadic fashion thereafter. Although complete setlists for many shows are as yet unknown, with the information available it appears that Elvis sang it only four times in post Aloha 1973, once in 74, and twice in 75, both in December.
It was not until April 1976 that the song became an almost ever present in the Elvis Presley show. During that first season that Elvis introduced the song he felt compelled for some reason to deny that the song was in any way autobiographical. With hindsight and irony during the period that it became a permanent fixture in the setlist it is difficult to see it as otherwise especially with these images from Elvis in Concert recorded on 21 June 1977 in Rapid City and as such remains a poignant recording and many a fan's favourite.
Further irony can be found during this, what would become Elvis' final tour, the song was included on 18 June 77 in Kansas City and this Rapid City show on 21 June. Elvis gave ten shows on that tour and sang it in just three including the secnd to last live performance by Elvis in Cinncinnati on 25 June, although purely coincidental the song's lyrics make these last performances the ultimate irony.
A studio take was recorded by Elvis on 10 June 1971 in RCA's Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee but was not released officially until 1995 on Walk a MIle in My Shoes - The Essential 70's Masters. RCA instead decided to release this version from Rapid City as a single soon after his death.
I have replaced the original CBS audio from this video with RCA's from the Elvis In Concert album as it is the superior audio.
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Mindi Miller, actress, host, stunt woman, and entrepreneur was one of the last women in Elvis Presley's life. She is finally speaking up after 40 years. This is her first ever televised interview. Hear the full interview with host Carina Lamendola performed LIVE on CKONFM.
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This song was hard to sing because I dedicated this song to one of my really good friends, his name is Gabe and he watches my videos. I basically embarrassed myself saying that, because he loves someone else and he'll never like me, but whatevrrr. Bye my turtles🐢
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David Bowie Update Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJd9IXEmwhI
News Update: The Tumblr has been updated & has a Facebook as well w/ a Crowley quote. This is proof it isn't Bowie personally, and likely not his people. It is now my conclusion that it's someone who worked for Bowie. At one point I suspected director of the Blackstar & Lazarus video, Johan Renck himself, as he's a big Crowley fan but I no longer think this, I think it was probably a Bowie employee slash fan. In 1997 Bowie said Crowley was a fraud. Here's the exact quote... "I always thought Crowley was a charlatan" - David Bowie (1997 New Musical Express: Drums N Bass by Jay Mathews) Aside from that this video has a lot of insight I always wanted to cover anyway, the fact that everyone has a familiar spirit. This is the type of topic I will be covering in the future, but this video is a good start concerning the topic, as I do believe 100% that the lady in the Lazarus video does represent a familiar spirit, this isn't common knowledge, it's hidden knowledge, the type of knowledge Occult Unmasked seeks to be made public. Thank you for watching.
Rest in peace David Bowie (1947-2016)
In this episode of Occult Unmasked John Razimus discusses David Bowie's Tumblr (http://thevillaoformen.tumblr.com/). A recreation of his old 70's Kabbalah Costume in the Lazarus music video, The Kabbalah tree of life & the Black Magick tree of death, Familiar Spirits from an occultic perspective & Elvis Presley's Black Star being main inspirations for his last album "Blackstar". Thanks for watching.
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"Heartbreak Hotel" by Elvis Presley
Warehouse Live - Studio
Front Row
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Follow That Dream (Wise-Weisman) by Elvis Presley
Title song from the Elvis film comedy reached #15 on the Billboard Hot 100, not issued as a regular 45 single but as one of four tracks on the “Follow That Dream” EP.
THE 1962 HITS ARCHIVE - here in one place, a comprehensive collection of ‘pop’ best-sellers and songs that made an impact that were either released or enjoyed a major chunk of their popularity within the calendar year 1962 (some were recorded in 1961).
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Pieces of My Life .Elvis recorded on March 13, 1975, at RCA's Hollywood studios. The single release had a 10-week stay on Billboard's country chart, peaking at #33. Written by Troy Seals . first recorded by Charlie Rich in 1974 .
Lyrics: A water glass full of whiskey
Women that I never knew too well
Lord, the things I've seen and done
Most of which I'd be ashamed to tell
I don't know how it started
But that's what makes a man a man, I guess
Now I'm holdin' on to nothin'
Tryin' to forget the rest
1. I'm lookin' back on my life
To see if I can find the pieces
I know that some were stolen
And some just blew away
Well, I found the bad parts
Found all the sad parts
But I guess I threw the best parts away
Lord, away, away
Playing the bars, playing like a star
Anything to get a name
Carryin' on, living on songs
My friends wrote for me to sing
1. (repeat)I'm lookin' back on my life
To see if I can find the pieces
I know that some were stolen
And some just blew away
Well, I found the bad parts
Found all the sad parts
But I guess I threw the best parts away,
away, away
Lord, the pieces of my life,
They're everywhere, they're everywhere
And the one I miss most of all
Is you and you know who
Looking back o my life, Lord
To see if I can find the pieces
Looking back on my life today,
To see if I can find the pieces
God help me find the pieces
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A new Elvis Presley recording has been discovered and played online and we have the video and audio for you. The song is 'I Forgot To Remember To Forget You' from a Louisiana Hayride performance in 1955. The recording is said to be audio taped from a TV broadcast, just audio the actual film does not exist.
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Musician and actor Elvis Presley endured rapid fame in the mid-1950s—on the radio, TV and the silver screen—and continues to be one of the biggest names in rock 'n' roll.
Synopsis
Born on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi, Elvis Presley came from very humble beginnings and grew up to become one of the biggest names in rock 'n' roll. By the mid-1950s, he appeared on the radio, television and the silver screen. On August 16, 1977, at age 42, he died of heart failure, which was related to his drug addiction. Since his death, Presley has remained one of the world's most popular music icons.
Early Interest in Music
Musician and actor Elvis Aron Presley was born on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi. (He later changed the spelling of his middle name to the biblical form of Aaron.) Presley was supposed to be a twin, but his brother, Jesse Garon (sometimes spelled Jessie) was stillborn. From very humble beginnings, Elvis Presley grew up to become one of the biggest names in rock 'n' roll.
Raised by loving, working-class parents, Presley's family had little money, and they moved from place to place frequently. He was deeply devoted to his parents, especially his mother, Gladys, and was raised to have a strong faith in God. Presley attended the Assembly of God Church with his parents, where gospel music became an important influence for him.
Presley received his first guitar as a gift from his mother on his 11th birthday in 1946 and had his first taste of musical success a few years later when he won a talent show at Humes High School in Memphis. After graduating in 1953, he worked a number of jobs while pursuing his musical dream. He cut his first demo record at what later became known as Sun Studio that year, and before long, Sam Phillips, the record label owner, decided to take the young performer under his wing. Presley soon began touring and recording, trying to catch his first big break. "That's All Right" was Presley's first single in 1954.
First No. 1 Hit
In 1955, Presley began to develop a following with fans being drawn to his unusual musical style, provocative gyrating hips and good looks. That same year, he signed with RCA Records, a deal worked out by his manager, Colonel Tom Parker. Presley was on a roll, scoring his first No. 1 single with "Heartbreak Hotel," as well as his first No. 1 album, Elvis Presley, and signing a movie contract with Paramount Pictures—all in 1956. Despite the uproar that his sexy dance moves caused, he also became a popular guest on a number of television variety shows.
Soon, Presley was everywhere—on the radio, television and the silver screen—working as a musician and actor. His first film, Love Me Tender (1956), was a box office hit. Even a stint in the U.S. military couldn't put a damper on Presley's thriving career. He received his draft notice in 1957, and was inducted into the Army the following March. He eventually served in Germany for about a year and a half. Shortly before Presley left for Europe, his beloved mother, Gladys, died. He was granted a leave and returned to Memphis for the funeral. Deeply saddened by her death, Presley returned to duty. While in Germany, his spirits were lifted slightly when he met a young teenager named Priscilla Beaulieu.
After leaving the Army in 1960, Presley resumed his career and was soon back at the top of the charts with the soundtrack for his film GI Blues. He continued recording music and acting in such films as Blue Hawaii (1961), Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962) and Viva Las Vegas (1964). Though his films were often hit or miss with both critics and audiences, they brought in a profit and the soundtracks usually sold well. By the late 1960s, however, the enigmatic performer appeared to be losing his box office appeal. Proving he was still the "King of Rock 'n' Roll," he recorded his first TV special in 1968, often referred to as the "'68 Comeback." He wowed audiences with his performance, which showcased his talents as a singer and a guitarist.
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A new Elvis Presley recording has been discovered and played online and we have the video and audio for you. The song is 'I Forgot To Remember To Forget You' from a Louisiana Hayride performance in 1955. The recording is said to be audio taped from a TV broadcast, just audio the actual film does not exist.
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Elvis Presley - Life ( A master piece )
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Hope you enjoy this cover of the Elvis Presley song Life. I have been off of youtube for a few years due to health reasons and wanted to return to let those of you asking that yes I am still alive.
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