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malkythealky
post Jul 8 2015, 10:38 PM
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Hello all, i'm looking for a concert where a posthumous Elvis performed with his original band where he was on a big screen. I think this might have happened some time ago. I heard a song on there on BBC Radio 2 last year. It was really beautiful and i'm trying to rediscover it, might have been the last song in the set. Can anyone help? Thanks
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Tilly
post Jul 10 2015, 10:58 PM
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Hi malkythealky and welcome to BJ's Elvis forum! The concert you mention was performed on tour for quite a few years up until a couple of years ago when the format changed. Originally, footage of Elvis was used and backed by original musicians and singers who had performed with Elvis when he was alive. More recently, the musicians and singers had not worked with Elvis, himself. cool.gif

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis:_The_Concert

Usually, in an Elvis concert, the final song was Can't Help Falling In Love. I'm including a youtube clip of the song. Hopefully, this is the song you heard. If not, let us know and I'm sure we can soon identify the one you meant.

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post Feb 3 2016, 02:54 PM
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