Thursday, 7 April 2011

Music of Elvis Presley



A musical revolution occurred in the 1950s, courtesy of Rock 'n' Roll and music of Elvis Presley in particular. Born in 1935 in Mississippi, Elvis grew up listening to country music, gospel and blues. This mix had a profound influence on him. He sang and played guitar for a couple and destination called when he walked in the Sun record studios to write in 1953.




The young singer has continued with RCA and radio DJs noticed this new sound. Live concerts, particularly young audiences stunned the girls screamed at its highest. Elvis had the looks and an amazing voice, perfect for singing rockers and ballads. Your single feed was Heartbreak Hotel, which received a co-writing credit for. It reached number one in 1956 and the music of Elvis Presley was here to stay on both sides of the Atlantic.




The song writing partnership of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller provided the next number one with "Hound Dog. The chart topping hits kept coming in the 1950s, including "Don't Be Cruel, Love Me Tender, All Shook Up and Let Me be your Teddy bear. Movies that Elvis did also provided some success, including Jailhouse Rock. Three great musicians contributed to the ancient music of Elvis Presley, providing the beat and rhythm. Scotty Moore played guitar, Bill Black on bass, and d. j. Fontana was the drummer.




The 1960s brought more hits with are You Lonesome Tonight, return to sender and heart wood. In the 1970s, there was The Wonder of You, you don't have to Say You Love Me, Burning Love and way down. Musical trends came and passed the years, but fans of Elvis stayed loyal, clamoring for tickets to their live performances.




The catalog also contains the soundtracks of several films of Elvis. His first film was in 1957 when he made Loving You. Other films include King Creole, g. i. Blues, Kid Galahad, and fun in Acapulco. A special TV provides another soundtrack of Elvis Presley, music and a DVD. The program was known as the Elvis Presley ' 68 Comeback Special. Elvis is seen in peak physical condition and looked fantastic in a black leather suit. He sang and played guitar with his old friend, Scotty Moore, in front of a small intimate audience. Finale of the show is the song moving, if I can dream.




One of the abiding passions of Elvis was his religious faith and his love for gospel music. He recorded many gospel songs over the years and these were assembled in cd Elvis Ultimate Gospel. Tracks include how Great Thou Art, you'll Never Walk Alone and Crying in the chapel. Music of Elvis Presley is also associated with Christmas. Some of these records are from the album of duets of Elvis Presley in Natal and include O Come All Ye faithful with Olivia Newton John, Blue Christmas with Martina McBride and White Christmas with Amy Grant.




The legend of Elvis lives and this was apparent in 2002 when one of their songs largely forgotten was given a new lease of life. Elvis had recorded a little less conversation for the film Live a Little, Love a little in 1968. A dance version of re-Mix was released in 2002 and was a number one hit in many countries and has featured in several films and TV commercials.


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