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On Its 50th Anniversary, the Story Behind Return of the Grievous Angel by Gram Parsons

On Its 50th Anniversary, the Story Behind Return of the Grievous Angel by Gram Parsons
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Flashback: Elvis: That s The Way It Is Concert Film Opens

It was 52 years ago today (November 11th, 1970), that Elvis Presley's first concert film, Elvis - That's The Way It Is, premiered. The movie, which chronicled the Los Angeles rehearsals and the opening shows of Presley's third Las Vegas stand at the International Hotel, provided a behind-the-scenes look at Presley at work and at play. The rehearsal footage, taped in Los Angeles' MGM Studios, shows Elvis working up material with the core of his TCB Band: lead guitarist James Burton, keyboardist Glenn D. Hardin, bassist Jerry Scheff, drummer Ronnie Tutt, and rhythm guitarist John Wilkerson. The second part of the film, which features highlights of Elvis' first six shows of the Vegas stand, shows "The King" at the top of his game, both vocally and physically. Among the highlights in the film are his renditions of the Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling," Dusty Springfield's "You Don't Have To Say Y

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Flashback: Elvis Presley s Final Recording Session

It was 46 years ago today (October 31st, 1976) that Elvis Presley last recorded professionally. Elvis, who was finishing up his latest round of sessions, recorded in the Jungle Room of his Graceland mansion in Memphis. He taped his vocal for a cover of "He'll Have To Go," which had been a Number Two hit in 1960 for the late Jim Reeves. In the days prior to the session, Elvis, who due to health issues insisted on recording at home with a portable studio, had also recorded "Way Down," which went on to be his final Top 20 hit during his lifetime. Also recorded was a cover of the late Johnny Ace's 1955 Top 20 hit "Pledging My Love," and Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's "It's Easy For You." All four of the songs appeared on "The King's" final album, 1977's Moody Blue. Elvis' longtime lead guitarist and bandleader James Burton was asked if he or any of Presley's band ever verbally expressed that Presl

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