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"Edge of Reality" is a song first recorded by Elvis Presley as part of the soundtrack for his 1968 motion picture Live a Little, Love a Little, [2] [3] released to cinemas on October 23. In October [ 4 ] or November 1968 it was released on a single (RCA Victor 47–9670) with " If I Can Dream " (from his soon to be released album Elvis , the ...
A version of the song, recorded on August 26, 1969, and documenting Presley altering the words of the narration ("Do you gaze at your bald head and wish you had hair") and laughing through the rest of the bridge, was released in 1980 as part of the Elvis Aron Presley box set. [39] The soprano backing is by Cissy Houston.
Rock critic Dave Marsh credits Moore with inventing power chords, on the 1957 Elvis hit "Jailhouse Rock", the intro of which Moore and drummer D.J. Fontana, according to the latter, "copped from a '40s swing version of 'The Anvil Chorus"." [2] Moore was ranked 29th in Rolling Stone magazine's list of 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time in 2011. [3]
Elvis Costello and the Attractions released a version of the song on the 2002 re-release of the album Blood & Chocolate. [12] Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings released a version of the song on their 2001 album Double Bill. [13] The Beat Farmers released a version of the song on their 2003 live album Live at the Spring Valley Inn, 1983. [14]
Released as a single in early 1969, Laine's version of the song was a hit single for the 55-year-old singer on U.S. singles charts. It peaked at #24 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in March of that year, remaining in the Top 40 for seven weeks, [2] and was the final Top 40 hit of Laine's long career.
Trump said he’s heard that the number of autism cases has dramatically increased from more than one in 100,000 about 30 years ago to “one in 100” now.
Melting mom’s heart. Amanda Kloots shared a sweet story about her 12-month-old son, Elvis, recognizing his late father, Nick Cordero, in throwback videos. Nick Cordero's Family Album With Wife ...
The full midnight show from August 23 was released under the title Elvis At The International, [17] while the midnight show from August 26 was released as All Shook Up. [18] The August 24 show is available on the first disc of the 2001 box set Live in Las Vegas. In 2013, FTD released the complete midnight show from August 25.