Had Elvis Presley lived, he would have turned 80 years old this month. Hell, Chuck Berry is 88 and still at it. If Elvis had managed to lose the weight and get healthy, there's no reason why he couldn't still be shaking his hips onstage. Sadly, that's not the way his life worked out. Here are the results.

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This is a list of the songs recorded by Elvis Presley between his first demos at the Sun Studios in and his final concert on June 26, at the Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources.
In , Presley brought a mobile recording studio into Graceland and summoned his band to the Jungle Room to cut what would be his final sessions. But while it may have been country in form, the song, written by Stan Kesler and Charlie Feathers, was all Elvis in style. He never released an official studio version — an outtake does appear on the import Made in Memphis — leaving the just barely two-minute Aloha performance as the recording of note. Still only 33, it was the first time in nearly a decade that the King had been his raw, unfettered self in front of a live audience, and it spurred him to a rare act of rebellion. Yet Presley mustered a performance that crackled with emotion, particularly through the key change of the final, funky, wah-soaked verse.
Welcome to the Elvis Presley song database containg the words to each of Elvis Presleys songs, the original release date, recording session information, and format. And the best CDs to obtain the recording on today. Where Do You Come From? Never before have we seen an Elvis Presley concert from the 's with sound. Until Now! Included we see a live performance of the elusive Long Tall Sally seen here for the first time ever. This is an excellent release no fan should be without it. The interviews of Elvis' Parents are well worth hearing too. The afternoon show footage is wonderful and electrifying : Here is Elvis in his prime rocking and rolling in front of