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Elvis on the stage, at the concert
Intro to the film with a montage of newspaper articles about the colonel being a fraud as an old Tom introduces the story.
Elvis sings this with a crowd of black people and a white boy who sneaks in.
Elvis performs on stage for the first time in front of a large crowd and is nervous at first but then starts rocking out to this song.
Elvis performing live on television; reprises at 37 minutes.
Elvis walks through Tupelo during his early career days and feels proud of himself; there's a woman singing 'Hound Dog' in her apartment.
Elvis starts recording this and the producers are skeptical because the song is depressing, but it turns out to be successful.
Elvis’ first album is released. Flashes of his successes and moving with the family to a new house.
Elvis plays this as there's a montage of newspapers and reporters condemning his stage presence and dancing and threatening to cancel him for breaking segregation laws.
Elvis plays this on the radio after skipping through stations that are playing his music.
Elvis angrily drives through Tupelo after fighting with his mother, engaging with chaotic onlookers of mostly black people.
The black band performs this at the club Elvis goes to in Tupelo.
Rosetta Tharpe performs this and then there's a montage of Elvis being blasted in the news and controlled by Tom.
Elvis decides to go back to being the old Elvis on the stage, despite the colonel's demands and the crowd goes wild.
The press outside Elvis' house after he's upset about his mother's passing; transitions to colonel Parker still being controlling; reprises at 82 minutes after Elvis performs what he wants and speaks to the crowd.
Beginning of the montage of Elvis moving to Hollywood after marrying Priscilla.
Elvis kisses Priscilla for the first time; it's love at first sight.
Elvis becomes a big Hollywood actor.
Remixed with 'Viva Las Vegas'; montage of Lisa Marie being born and Elvis as a Hollywood actor and family man.
Before Martin Luther King is announced dead on the television.
Montage of Elvis' acting career tanking and him realizing that performing music is his real calling.
Jerry and his business associates drive to meet on a roof before finding Elvis.
Elvis changed the songs for the Christmas special. The colonel is mad.
First song Elvis performs for the Christmas special, ignoring the planned track list and angering Jerry and the colonel.
Instead of singing what the colonel prepared for the Christmas special, he sang this song; the third song he sings after 'Heartbreak Hotel' and 'Hound Dog'.
Elvis and background singers perform this for the Christmas special when the colonel is threatened with a lawsuit for his ignoring the plan.
Elvis plays the piano and sings this after the assassination of Robert Kennedy.
Elvis is back in popularity after the Christmas special; colonel Parker is mad because Elvis doesn't need him/Elvis always ignores his suggestions in favor of his own wants.
Elvis is in Vegas to visit "Tom"-revealed to be an illegal immigrant from Holland named Andreas-in the hospital.
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Elvis on Beale street in his early career days.
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What song is featured during the Vegas scene?
Tiffany W. (GUEST)
a year ago
1 replies
The song is "Vegas” by Doja Cat, which samples Presley’s recording of “Hound Dog”. I think it was a great contemporary take to a classic song.
Gerry (GUEST)
a year ago
A young Elvis hears a man singing a song in a tiny wooden building toward the start of the film, and there are people dancing inside. Elvis performs a mashup of his rendition of the song with the original version by the man in the building later in the film. Since I don't listen to Elvis, does anyone know what song it is?
Sven (GUEST)
a year ago
1 replies
I'm pretty sure that was Big Boy Crudup's "That's All Right Mama". It was Elvis Presley's debut single. The first time Colonel Tom hears Elvis's version is when Jimmie Rodgers plays the album for him prior to the Hayride.
Fred T. (GUEST)
a year ago