With a flurry of concerts in Las Vegas, Elvis took his final stab at greatness. No need to go to this website anymore, it's all published elsewhere now and taken directly from here so thank you! Can you please forward the link onto gm1- hotmail.For Elvis Presley, the summer of marked the apex of his legend. Hello, Can anyone provide links to the following FTD cd's. Great Blog and Happy to be here!!! Thank you. I am so much wanting the links to the FTD collection. Hi, Could you point me in the direction of the links for "Live a little, love a little" please? My email is grheinhold gmx. I'm sorry but how I can get the links? Hi, great site My email is tcb hotmail.
Do they still use dropbox? I believe most peeps would contribute their own stuff if we could be included, just an option to join would be nice I have asked for links on a few of these and no reply If anyone else has these files would they be willing to upload onto somewhere like File Factory, Dropbox, Uploading or a torrent site maybe.įirst of all thanks for this site. Could you please tell me where or how I can find the links to this post please. I've even written personal emails offering to share my own stuff, no replies.
Any help would be appreciated.Īll due respect, but I've read every single email I've received, and none have any clues as to where to find links, or how to find links. Rumored recordings, or recordings believed to exist but that for whatever reason have yet to be made public (such as an alleged 1955 Louisiana Hayride performance of 'Rock Around the Clock' and the long-rumored Sun Records recording of 'Uncle Penn') are also not included.Again I can't find any links.'Tiptoe Through the Tulips', 'MacArthur Park', a 1968 rehearsal recording in which he sang one line of 'Funny How Time Slips Away', etc.) are not included. Songs for which Elvis was only recorded singing a line or two (e.g.'Blue Suede Shoes', 'Love Letters,' etc.). Tracks re-recorded in the studio are generally not included (e.g.If a track was recorded both in the studio and in concert, the album debut of the studio version is indicated (even if a live version was released on LP prior to the studio version, as in the case of 'Suspicious Minds', 'Patch It Up', and others).
Of the multiple live versions released on various albums (either full or partially live albums), the LP debut of the first known concert recording is indicated.
Generally, only the first RCA-licensed release is noted, as opposed to earlier release on unauthorized bootlegs. Many tracks had their first commercial release on singles or EP (extended play) releases, which are not noted initial album releases occurred anywhere from a few weeks to decades after first single release.