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"An American Trilogy" is a 1972 song medley arranged by country composer Mickey Newbury and popularized by Elvis Presley, who included it as a showstopper in his concert routines. The medley uses three 19th-century songs: "Dixie" — a popular folk song about the southern United States.
Elvis Aron Presley: An American Trilogy: Mickey Newbury: 1972: Elvis as Recorded at Madison Square Garden: And I Love You So: Don McLean: 1975: Today: And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind: Neil Diamond: 1969: From Memphis to Vegas / From Vegas to Memphis (Back in Memphis) [citation needed] Angel: Sid Tepper, Roy C. Bennett: 1961: C'mon Everybody ...
Elvis Presley's cover of "An American Trilogy" is especially famous. Presley began performing the song in concert in 1972 and released it as a single. He performed it in the 1972 documentary Elvis on Tour and in his 1973 international satellite telecast Elvis—Aloha from Hawaii. In 2014, Paal Flaata released an album of only Mickey Newbury ...
Dutch Elvis Presley Fanclub, It's Elvis Time "Heartbreak Hotel" 1996 — — — 45 Elvis '56 "Always on My Mind" 1997 — — — — Always on My Mind: The Ultimate Love Songs Collection "Suspicious Minds" 1999 — — — — Elvis Presley: Artist of the Century "America the Beautiful" 2001 — — — 69 September 11, 2001, attacks American ...
"Wear My Ring Around Your Neck" is a song written by Bert Carroll and Russell Moody, performed by Elvis Presley, which was released in 1958. It was particularly notable for breaking a string of ten consecutive number 1 hits for Presley achieved in just two years.
Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, belts out a song during a performance on June 20, 1977 in Lincoln, NE. Elvis’ final performance took place on June 26, 1977.
Elvis Presley – American Music Legends Christmas Favorites: Released: 2004; ... An American Trilogy: Stereo concert 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong: Classic Album
Baz Luhrmann’s “Elvis” movie continues to sway audiences over. Austin Butler’s performance of the King is so captivating that many are unable to tell when Luhrmann cuts to the real King ...