"Elvis On DVD"

 

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"One Night With You" 

Distributed in the U.S. by Warner Brothers. This DVD contains the following songs;
That's All Right, Heartbreak Hotel, Love Me, Baby, What You Want Me To Do, Blue Suede 
Shoes, Lawdy, Miss Clawdy, When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again, Blue Christmas, 
Trying To Get To You, One Night, Memories. 

* Colector's Note; Elvis' performance of Are You Lonesome Tonight has been deleted from
this edition of the DVD package. Music publishing clearance from the song's owners was up 
for renewal and agreement for its continued use could not be reached.

* Dolby Digital 5.1

 


"His Early Performances"


"The Journey"


"Promised Land"


 

"Elvis The Final Chapter"

Journey through the last years of Elvis' life - as told by the people who were there 24 hours a day. You'll hear the real story from Joe Esposito, Elvis'friend and personal assistant from the day he left the army until the day Elvis died. You'll hear an amazing story from Sheila Ryan, one of Elvis'long-term love affairs. She was there for over two years in Las Vegas, on tours, at Graceland, and in the bedroom. Her incredible story will surprise, shock and sadden you.

Many of Elvis' close friends and co-stars; Sheree North, Mary Ann Mobley, Diane McBain and Steve Rossi will explain the relationship between Elvis and the Colonel. The final chapter is told in interviews, film clips, home movies and footafe from Elvis' last tours.

My personal view about this DVD is a very cheap way to earn some bucks. Who wants to know Elvis' bedtime-stories? 

 


"'68 Comeback Special" 

Distributed in the U.S. by Warner Brothers. This DVD contains the following songs; Trouble/Guitar Man, Lawdy Miss Clawdy, Heartbreak Hotel, Hound Dog, All Shook Up, Can't Help Falling In Love, Jailhouse Rock, Don't Be Cruel, Love Me Tender, Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child/Where Could I Go But To The Lord/Up Above My Head/I Found That Light/Saved, That's All Right, Tiger Man, Trying To Get To You, Baby What You Want Me To Do, One Night, Memories, Nothingsville/Guitar Man/Let Yourself Go/Big Boss Man/It Hurts Me/Little Egypt/Trouble, If I Can Dream. 

* Colector's Note; Elvis' performance of Are You Lonesome Tonight has been deleted from this edition of the DVD package. Music publishing clearance from the song's owners was up for renewal and agreement for its continued use could not be reached.

* Dolby Digital 5.1


"Elvis 56" (BMG DVD).

This DVD contains the following songs; Introduction, An American Trilogy, 
Baby What You Want Me To Do, Blue Suede Shoes, Good Rockin' Tonight, 
Heartbreak Hotel, Shake Rattle And Roll, Hot Diggity Dog Diggity, Baby 
Let's Play House, Baby What You Want Me To do, Tutti Frutti, My Baby 
Left Me, Heartbreak Hotel, Blue Moon, Blue Suede Shoes, Hound Dog,
 He's Only A Prayer Away, Lawdy Miss Clawdy, Hound Dog, Don't Be 
Cruel, Trying To Get To You, Anyway You Want Me, Shake Rattle And 
Roll,Ready Teddy, Love Me Tender, Ready Teddy, Love Me Tender, Heartbreak 
Hotel, Don't Be Cruel, There'll Be Peace In The Valley, Love Me, My Baby Left Me.

* Dolby Digital

 


"Viva Las Vegas".

Neon nights, tumbling dice, leggy showgirls..it's Vegas, baby, and you ain't nothing but a hound dog if the glittery thought of it doesn't have you belting out Viva Las Vegas! In one of his most popular movies, Elvis Presley teams with Ann-Margret in the fun capital of America. He's a grand prix driver, she's a hotel swimming instructor and radiators are on overboil from their first meeting.

Veteran director George Sidney, who guided Ann-Margret in the prior year's Bye Bye Birdie, combines the hormonal heat wave with fascinating sights of '60s Las Vegas. Songs include the high-roller title track, the stars' duet on The Lady Loves Me, her sultry appreciation and the King's What'd I Say, Viva Las Vegas, Santa Lucia, If You Think I Don't Need You, C'mon Everybody, Today, Tomorrow And Forever, I Need Somebody To Lean On, Yellow Rose Of Texas.

 


"Elvis Presley's Graceland". 

Featuring the amazing picture and sound quality. This exclusive program captures 
a visit to Graceland through beautiful cinematography of the mansion and grounds, 
plus rare archival stills and footage of Elvis' life and career.

Home movies with Elvis, Priscilla and Lisa Marie reveal a side rarely shown to the public:
 Elvis at home riding horses, swimming, playing and signing autographs. Included are 
memorable moments at Graceland. Elvis' return from the army, Elvis and Priscilla leaving 
the hospital with infant Lisa Marie, and Lisa Marie's first Christmas.

This DVD includes exciting clips from concert performances. Elvis performs four songs in 
their entirety from the 1968 Tv Special, the 1973 Aloha From Hawaii Special, and his final 
concert tour in 1977.

* Dolby Digital Stereo


"Frankie And Johnny" (MGM DVD).

The Mississippi River's  never seen as many wild twists as in this spirited and extravagant riverboat ride which stars Elvis Presley and the lovely Donna Douglas. Elvis is Johnny, a riverboat singer whose life, according to girlfriend and singing partner Frankie, has become one great big roulette wheel.

* Dolby Digital

* Original Theatric Trailer.

* Songs; Frankie And Johnny, Come Along, Petunia The Gardener's  Daughter, Chesay, What Every Woman Lives For, Look Out Broadway, Beginner's Luck, Down By The Riverside/When The Saints Go Marching In, Shout It Out, Hard Luck, Please Don't Stop Loving Me, Everybody Come Aboard.

 


"Blue Hawaii" (Paramount DVD).
The year was 1961. Fallout shelters dot suburban backyards. Ken joins Barbie. Roger 
Maris slugs 61 home runs. And Elvis Presley is in paradise, playing an ex-G.I. who comes
home to Blue Hawaii. His Mother (Angela Lansbury) expects him to climb the corporate
ladder. But Elvis would rather wear an aloha shirt than a white collar, so he goes to work 
as a tour guide. Lucky Elvis: his first customers are a carful of cuties. Elvis, lovely scenery, 
lovelier girls and rock-a-hula songs...now that's paradise. Elvis sings the following songs; 
"Blue Hawaii," "Rock-A-Hu-La-Baby," "Hawaiian Wedding Song," "Can't Help Falling
 In Love," "Eato Eats," "Hawaiian Sunset," "Moonlight Swim." 

 


 

"King Creole" (Paramount).

Elvis gives Bourbon Street a new beat in King Creole. He plays a troubled youth 
whose singing sets the French Quarter rockin'.With a sweet girl to love him and 
nightclubers cheering, it looks like Elvis will shake off his past and head for the top. 
But will a mobster (Walter Matthau) and his man-trap moll (Carolyn Jones) snare 
him in a life of crime?

In this movie Elvis sings the following songs; King Creole, Crawfish, Steadfast 
Loyal And True, Lover Doll, Trouble, Dixieland Rock, As Long As I Have You, Young Dreams.

Dolby Digital.


"Almost Elvis"

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