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ETERNAL ELVIS
Side 1
Glen Campbell :-opens the program by sharing some of his
fondest memories of Elvis with you.
Old Shep -alternate version
Sammy Davis Jr.: proclaims that Elvis was the best at what he
did ... and why.
You Don't know me The Jordanaires: recall just one of Elvis' unusual recording abilities.Sings Of The Zodiac:
A duet with Elvis and Marilyn Mason. Violet (Flower Of N.Y.U.): ,both featured in "The Trouble With Girls" James Blackwood: reflects on the early influences in
Elvis gospel singing style,
Swing Low Sweet Chariot, the zesty, hand clapping spiritual is a different version Ray Walker - Gordon Stoker: examine the many areas of Elvis influence. The Lady Loves Me: Elvis and Ann Margret Elvis Speaks as he accepts the award for 'Man Of The Year' from the JC's. C'mon Everybody:- with a special 'Elvis' ending. Bob Neal:-Elvis first manager, shares his memories of how he and Elvis met, and why he gave up managing.
Love Me Tender: -with the extra vers that Elvis sung in the movie as a ghost. Mac Davis: -felt he owed ie all to Elvis, and he'll tell you why.
Fabian:- offers his feelings on how Elvis was able to remain on top for so many years. Dainty Little Moonbeams
Side 2 is equal to side 1 with different personage.
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