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This Is Elvis - Selections From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

This Is Elvis - Selections From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack This Is Elvis - Selections From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack This Is Elvis - Selections From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Digipak

 
Title: This Is Elvis
Label: none
Label Number: TIE-082011-01
Release Date: 2011
Recording Type: Various
Location: Various
Date: Various
Sound: Various
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(Marie's The Name) His Latest Flame
Moody Blue
That's All Right
Shake, Rattle And Roll - Flip, Flop And Fly (from the Dorsey TV sSow)
Heartbreak Hotel (from the Dorsey TV Show)
Hound Dog (from the Milton Berle show)
Excerpt From Hy Gardner Interview (July 1, 1956)
My Baby Left Me
Merry Christmas Baby (strings overdub)
Mean Woman Blues (movie version)
Don't Be Cruel (from the Ed Sullivan show)
(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear
Jailhouse Rock
Army Swearing In Ceremony (March 24, 1956)
G.I. Blues
Excerpt From Departure To Germany Press Conference (1960)
Graceland Press Conference Snippet (1960 , Memphis)
Too Much Monkey Business (alternate take)
Love Me Tender
I Got A Thing About You Baby
I Need Your Love Tonight
Blue Suede Shoes (1968 TV Special)
Viva Las Vegas
Suspicious Minds / Jaycees Acceptance Speech Snipper (1971 Memphis)
Promised Land
Excerpt From Madison Square Garden Press Conference (June 8, 1972)
Always On My Mind (alternate mix)
Are You Lonesome Tonight? (June 21, 1977)
My Way (June 21, 1977)
An American Trilogy (April 9, 1972)
Memories
 
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02:55
02:02
02:45
02:05
02:52
02:01
02:18
02:52
02:38
03:31
01:54
02:31
00:30
02:39
00:54
01:35
02:12
02:49
01:39
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02:31
03:31
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Notes: This Is Elvis - Selections From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
3 panel digipak


Reprint of the RCA double LP album from 1981.

This Is Elvis is a 1981 documentary film directed by Andrew Solt and Malcolm Leo, based on the life of Elvis Presley.
It combined archival footage with reenactments, and voice-over narration by pop singer Ral Donner, imitating Presley's speaking voice.
It was screened out of competition at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival.
The film grossed $2 million at the box office in the U.S./Canada, ranking #92 for 1981.

RCA Records released a two-disc soundtrack album for the film in 1981, featuring the first official release of several of Presley's 1950s television appearances as well as other previously unreleased performances.
The soundtrack was certified Gold on August 6, 2002 by the RIAA.

Before released on the bootleg CDs "This Is Elvis (1996)" and "This Is Elvis (1998)"