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Elvis On Television 1956-1960: The Complete Sound Recordings (2cd+100 Page Book) by Elvis Presley
Artist:
Elvis Presley
Media:
Audio CD
Label:
Memphis Recording
Released:
24 June 2016
Barcode:
5024545734225
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Stage Show 1 Introduction & Bill Randle Introduces Elvis Presley (28th January 1956)
Shake Rattle and Roll Flip Flop and Fly (28th January 1956)
I Got a Woman (28th January 1956)
Stage Show 2 Introduction (4th February 1956)
Baby Let's Play House (4th February 1956)
Tutti Frutti (4th February 1956)
Stage Show 3 Introduction (11th February 1956)
Blue Suede Shoes (11th February 1956)
Heartbreak Hotel (With Stage Show Orchestra) [11th February 1956]
Stage Show 4 Introduction (18th February 1956)
Tutti Frutti (18th February 1956)
I Was the One (18th February 1956)
Stage Show 5 Introduction (17th March 1956)
Blue Suede Shoes (17th March 1956)
Heartbreak Hotel (17th March 1956)
Stage Show 6 Introduction (24th March 1956)
Money Honey (24th March 1956)
Heartbreak Hotel (24th March 1956)
Introduction to Milton Berle Show 1 & Shake Rattle and Roll (In Part) [3rd April 1956]
Milton Berle Introduces Elvis Presley (3rd April 1956)
Heartbreak Hotel (3rd April 1956)
Blue Suede Shoes (3rd April 1956)
Milton Berle & Elvis Presley Comedy Sketch (3rd April 1956)
Blue Suede Shoes (Reprise) [3rd April 1956]
Introduction to Milton Berle Show 2
Hound Dog (5th June 1956)
Milton Berle, Elvis Presley & Debra Paget Comedy Sketch (5th June 1956)
Milton Berle Introduces Elvis Presley 2 (5th June 1956)
I Want You, I Need You, I Love You (5th June 1956)
Milton Berle Presents Elvis With His Billboard Award (5th June 1956)
Wink Martindale Interviews Elvis Presley & Dewey Phillips Singing Money Honey (16th June 1956)
Introduction Dialogue With Steve Allen (1st July 1956)
I Want You, I Need You, I Love You (1st July 1956)
Hound Dog (1st July 1956)
Yippee Yi Yo Yippee Yi Yay - Comedy Routine (1st July 1956)
Calling Elvis - Interview (1st July 1956)
Introduction & Charles Laughton Introduces Elvis (9th September 1956)
Don't Be Cruel (9th September 1956)
Love Me Tender (9th September 1956)
Ready Teddy (9th September 1956)
Hound Dog (9th September 1956)
Introduction Ed Sullivan (28th October 1956)
Don't Be Cruel (28th October 1956)
Introduction Ed Sullivan 2 (28th October 1956)
Love Me Tender (28th October 1956)
Introduction Ed Sullivan 3 (28th October 1956)
Love Me (28th October 1956)
Hound Dog (28th October 1956)
Elvis Talks Says Farewell (28th October 1956)
Ed Sullivan Introduction (6th January 1957)
Hound Dog (6th January 1957)
Love Me Tender (6th January 1957)
Heartbreak Hotel (6th January 1957)
Don't Be Cruel (6th January 1957)
Too Much (6th January 1957)
Elvis Talks (6th January 1957)
When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again (6th January 1957)
Ed Sullivan Speaks (6th January 1957)
(There'll Be) Peace in the Valley (For Me) [6th January 1957]
Ed Sullivan Says Farewell Evis (6th January 1957)
It's Nice to Go Travelling - With Frank & Nancy Sinatra, Joey Bishop & Sammy Davis Jr. (26th March 1960)
Fame and Fortune (26th March 1960)
Stuck On You (26th March 1960)
Frank Sinatra and Joey Bishop Talk to Elvis (26th March 1960)
Medley - Witchcraft & Love Me Tender - With Frank Sinatra (26th March 1960)
Love Me Tender (Reprise) - With Frank Sinatra (26th March 1960)
Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra Farewells to Elvis (26th March 1960)
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