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  1. What Now, My Love :wub:
  2. We sure can, Carole :cheer: :yahoo:
  3. Thanks Brian :cheer:
  4. Never Again
  5. El Toro
  6. BeautifulAngel posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    Riders On The Storm - Catchin On Fast
  7. Let Me Be There Every sweet thing that mattered
  8. One-sided Love Affair - The rich man wants the princess
  9. Carney Town
  10. BeautifulAngel posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    Toaster
  11. Treat Me Nice
  12. BeautifulAngel posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    See you later Alligator -( In a while Crocodile) :yahoo: - See See Rider
  13. May 11, 1955 Elvis performed at the Auditorium, Orlando, Florida at 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. May 11, 1957 Elvis visited Russ Tamblyn, the star of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and a friend of Nick Adams. May 11, 1965 The preproduction for Frankie and Johnny began at the Samuel Goldwyn Studios. May 11, 1974 http://www.elvisnews.com/images/pow/pow021s.jpg Elvis performed at the Forum, Inglewood, California at 2.30 and 8.30 p.m.
  14. May 10, 1955 Elvis performed at the Southeastern Pavilion, Ocala, Florida. May 10, 1956 Elvis went to see Dewey during his broadcast. May 10, 1957 Elvis rehearsed the fight scene for Jailhouse Rock, which caused his character to land in jail. May 10, 1971 Late in the evening Elvis flew back to Los Angeles. May 10, 1974 Elvis performed at the Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, California.
  15. May 09, 1954 Elvis and Dixie attended the Oral Roberts Crusade. May 09, 1955 Elvis performed at the City Auditorium, Fort Myers, Florida. May 09, 1957 Elvis returned to radio Recorders to complete the work on the Jailhouse Rock soundtrack from 1.00 to 4.15 p.m. May 09, 1975 Back home Elvis screened some movies at the General Cinema in Whitehaven. May 09, 1976 http://www.elvisnews.com/images/pow/pow069s.jpg Elvis closed out the Tahoe engagement and flew home to Memphis.
  16. May 08, 1954 Elvis and Dixie attended the annual Memphis Cotton Carnival. May 08, 1955 Elvis performed at Fort Homer Hesterly Armory, Tampa, Florida at 2.30 and 8.15 p.m. May 08, 1956 Elvis went back to Memphis where he stopped by the newspaper office and announced: "Man, I really like Vegas. I'm going back there the first chance I get." For the first time Elvis stayed extended at his new Audubon Drive home. May 08, 1957 Elvis went to the MGM soundstage to record the vocals for Baby I Don't Care. Afterwards there were some script rehearsals. May 08, 1959 Since Red West went home for a couple of days, Elvis tried to recruit Alan Fortas to replace Red West, but this failed. Alan was already warned by Red of the restrictiveness of life in Germany. Elvis then contacted Cliff Gleaves.
  17. May 07, 1955 Elvis performed at the Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, Florida. May 07, 1966 Elvis watched some movies at the Crosstown. May 07, 1971 After returning to Los Angeles Elvis flew to Las Vegas with Joe Esposito, Charlie Hodge, James Caughley, Red West and Mike Keaton. May 07, 1972 Elvis flew to Los Angeles, where he would leave the next day for a vacation with Vernon and Dee and some of the guys on Hawaii. May 07, 1975 Elvis performed at the Middle Tennessee State University Athletic Center, Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
  18. May 06, 1955 The show played in Birmingham, Alabama, with Scotty and Bill but without Elvis, who returned to Memphis. There he attended Dixie's junior prom. May 06, 1956 During his final show at the New Frontier Hotel Elvis introduced "Blue Suede Shoes" as: "This song here is called 'Get out of the stables, Grandma, you're too old to be horsing around'". May 06, 1957 Elvis reported to the MGM studio to meet with the producer and the director of Loving You. He got Clark Gable's dressing room and the rest of the week was spent with costume fittings, makeup tests and dace rehearsals. May 06, 1960 Elvis worked at Radio Recorders from 1.00 to 10.00 p.m. recording for G.I. Blues. May 06, 1974 Elvis flew to Los Angeles to get ready for a short California tour, which would be followed by another Tahoe engagement. May 06, 1975 Elvis performed at the Middle Tennessee state University Athletic Center, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. May 06, 1977 Back home in Memphis Elvis spent most of the next 2 weeks upstairs at Graceland.
  19. May 05, 1955 Elvis performed at the Ladd Stadium, Mobile, Alabama, where some girls chased Elvis across the football field. May 05, 1960 http://www.elvisnews.com/images/pow/pow036s.jpg Elvis complained to the Colonel that RCA had altered the sound on It's Now Or Never. RCA responded by suggesting that Elvis' record player probably produced a different sound than the studio equipment, hoping that Elvis' Concerns would go away. May 05, 1961 While the Colonel and RCA were disputing which song would be released as Elvis' next single, Elvis solved the issue by picking "I Feel So Bad" from the last Nashville session. The Colonel responded: "I don't pick the tunes, Elvis does." May 05, 1967 Elvis and Priscilla went to the ranch during the day but returned in the evening to see movies at the Memphian. May 05, 1975 http://www.elvisnews.com/images/pow/pow005s.jpg Elvis performed at the Mississippi State Fair Coliseum, Jackson, Mississippi, which was once again a benefit performance conceived by the Colonel.
  20. May 04, 1955 Elvis performed at the Ladd Stadium, Mobile, Alabama. May 04, 1967 Elvis and Priscilla flew back to Memphis, after a 2 day stay in Palm Springs, and arrived at 6.00 a.m. May 04, 1969 Elvis, Priscilla and Lisa Marie used the name "Carpenter" to fly to Hawaii with the Gambills, the Fikes, the Esposito's and Charlie Hodge. They spent the first and the last week at the Ilikai Hotel with the intervening weekend at the Coco Palms Hotel. May 04, 1973 Elvis performed at the High Sierra Theater, Sahara Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada, which was the first show of a 17 day engagement. May 04, 1975 Elvis performed at the Civic Center, Lake Charles, Louisiana at 2.30 and 8.30 p.m.
  21. May 03, 1955 The Hank Snow Jamboree reunited in Mobile, Alabama, where Elvis and the others participated in radio interviews. May 03, 1957 Soundtrack recording continued at Radio Recorders from 9.00 a.m. to 6.25 p.m. This time is was Bill Black's turn to walk out. He was unable to mange the introduction to "Baby, I Don't Care" on his new Fender electric bass, so Elvis picked up the instrument and played the part himself. May 03, 1971 Elvis was seen as an outpatient at the Palm Springs hospital. May 03, 1975 Elvis performed at the Civic Center, Monroe, Louisiana at 2.30 and 8.30 p.m. May 03, 1977 Elvis performed at the Saginaw Center, Saginaw, Michigan and after this show Elvis flew home to Memphis.
  22. Angel :wub:
  23. Win A Girlfriend's Getaway To Graceland Elvis fans can now enter to win a “Girlfriend's Graceland Getaway” to experience Memphis with three of their closest girlfriends courtesy of Vroomgirls.com. The winner of this fabulous getaway will receive the following: Two hotel rooms for one night each at Elvis Presley’s Heartbreak Hotel Four Platinum Tours of Elvis Presley’s Graceland Four tickets to Stax Museum of American Soul Music Four tickets to Sun Studio Four tickets to the Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum Elvis prize pack for each person. Fans can also enter and spread the word through Facebook or Twitter. For every Facebook friend or Twitter follower that enters using your link, you will get an extra chance to win. Come on girlfriends, this sounds wicked!! :yahoo: :w00t:
  24. Free Tours For Military Personnel Graceland would like to show our appreciation to members of the military on Armed Forces Day by giving all men and women who serve or have served in the U.S. military a free ticket to tour Graceland. On Saturday, May 19, 2012, any active U.S. military personnel or veterans who come to Graceland can present their military ID badge and receive a free platinum tour of Elvis' home. The platinum tour features a self-guided tour of the mansion, the Elvis Presley Automobile Museum, Elvis' two custom airplanes, and entrance into several new exhibits. Elvis, who himself served in the U.S. Army for two years, would be honored to welcome to his home the men and women who have served and dedicated their lives to protect our own. How wonderful this is. Worth joing the army methinx :w00t: :cheer: :yahoo:
  25. Nice one, thanks for that Shaky :cheer: That was great listening to that :cheer: