Loving You, released by EPL in 1992 |
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LOVING YOU Las Vegas, August 19th 1975 Dinner Show Sound: Audience recording ~ acceptable Tracks: 19 Total running time: 59m40s Musicians: Lead Guitar: James Burton Rhythm Guitar: John Wilkinson Bass: Jerry Scheff Drums: Ronnie Tutt Piano: Glen Hardin Accoustic Guitar/Backup singer: Charlie Hodge Highvoice singer: Kathy Westmoreland Backup Vocals: The Sweet Inspirations (Myrna Smith / Sylvia Shemwell / Estelle Brown) Backup Vocals: J.D.Sumner & The Stamps Quartet (Larry Strickland / Bill Baize / Ed Enoch / Ed Hill) Backup Vocals: Voice (Shaun Nielsen / Donnie Sumner / Tim Baty) Conductor: Joe Guercio The Joe Guercio Orchestra 01 Also Sprach Zarathustra 1:16 02 See See Rider 4:57 03 I Got A Woman / Amen / I Got A Woman 7:58 04 Blue Suede Shoes 1:07 05 If You Love Me Let Me Know 2:51 06 It's Now Or Never 2:27 07 My Boy 3:34 ~ Laughing version 08 Love Me 3:51 09 Loving You 1:35 ~ 1st live version 10 Suspicious Minds 2:46 ~ incomplete ~last live version 11 Band Introductions 3:37 12 Johnny B.Goode 6:10 13 Hail Hail Rock And Roll 2:19 14 T-R-O-U-B-L-E 3:23 15 Why Me Lord 2:32 16 How Great Thou Art 2:48 17 Let Me Be There 2:37 18 Crying In The Chapel 1:27 ~ 1st live version 19 Can't Help Falling In Love 2:18 This cd contains the third show from this short Vegas season that lasted only 3 days. The show is quite good with an energetic Elvis (who supposedly after appearing on stage lied down on stage before performing See See Rider) and a good, even surprising, set-list. Both Blue Suede Shoes and It's Now Or Never are sung very early in the show. My Boy is a sort of laughing version (but good nontheless) and Loving You is the first live performance. Before the intro's Elvis does the last ever live version of Suspicious Minds (unfortunately incomplete) and during the last part of the show Elvis does a great How Great Thou Art and, a good, Crying In The Chapel which is also the first live performance. All in all a good show in decent sound quality -------------------- "How do I get placed in situations like this? Ah hell, I guess it's all part of showbusiness "~ Elvis in his limo on his way to perform in Omaha, NE on June 19th 1977
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