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Elvis Presley/Golden Archives 1956 Original LP Edition

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This CD contains live recordings of Elvis Presley. Elvis first began his singing career under the name “The Hillbilly Cat”, and soon after, he was called “Elvis the Pelvis” (by his critics) because of his singing style of shaking his hips while singing. There is an anecdote that during his third appearance on the American variety show “The Ed Sullivan Show”, the show’s staff deliberately aired only the upper half of Elvis’s body, out of consideration for the protests of conservative viewers. At that time, Sullivan introduced Elvis Presley as “a fine young man”, which also drew insults from Sullivan. However, thanks to this, Elvis received less criticism. Also, during his performance in Florida, the PTA and YMCA told him not to move his lower body, so he moved his little finger while singing. At that time, the police were filming the show, and anyone who moved their lower body would be arrested. In contrast to the glamor of her stage appearance, she was easily nervous, and sometimes she would wander around the entrance of a record company, fidgeting. She also said, “I was so nervous I could die on my first stage performance. I was scared of the voices of the audience.” This is a high-quality soundboard recording of the official quality of the time. First Show: Jan 28, 1956 Blue Suede Shoes Heartbreak Hotel Second Show: Feb 4, 1956 Tutti Frutti I Was The One Third Show: Feb 11, 1956 Shake, Rattle And Roll Flip Flop And Fly I Got A Woman Fourth Show: Feb 11, 1956 Baby Let’s Play House Tutti Frutti Fifth Show: March 17, 1956 Blue Suede Shoes Heartbreak Hotel Sixth Show: March 24, 1956 Money Honey Heartbreak Hotel

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