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Elvis Presley Jailhouse Rock 1977 Version

elvis presley вђ jailhouse rock 1977 Vinyl Discogs
elvis presley вђ jailhouse rock 1977 Vinyl Discogs

Elvis Presley вђ Jailhouse Rock 1977 Vinyl Discogs Elvis sings jailhouse rock in 1977. Elvis presley performing "jailhouse rock," from the jailhouse rock movie.more from elvis presley: watch?v=gj0rz up4mk&list=plsrnh36ip.

jailhouse rock The Alternate Album Bei Juno Records
jailhouse rock The Alternate Album Bei Juno Records

Jailhouse Rock The Alternate Album Bei Juno Records Elvis sing jailhouse rock in his final concert. Watch elvis presley's iconic performance of "jailhouse rock" from the movie on music. "jailhouse rock" is a rock and roll song recorded by american singer elvis presley for the film of the same name. it was written by jerry leiber and mike stoller. rca victor released the song on a 45 rpm single on september 24, 1957, as the first single from the film's soundtrack ep. it reached the top of the charts in the u.s. and the top 10. The single was released in september 1957 and reached #1 on october 21. the film was released on november 8. the line, "number 47 said to number 3, you're the cutest jailbird i ever did see," is a sly reference to prison sex but was not offensive enough to create any controversy over the song. this was a massive hit.

elvis presley jailhouse rock 180g Yellow Vinyl Lp вђ Jpc
elvis presley jailhouse rock 180g Yellow Vinyl Lp вђ Jpc

Elvis Presley Jailhouse Rock 180g Yellow Vinyl Lp вђ Jpc "jailhouse rock" is a rock and roll song recorded by american singer elvis presley for the film of the same name. it was written by jerry leiber and mike stoller. rca victor released the song on a 45 rpm single on september 24, 1957, as the first single from the film's soundtrack ep. it reached the top of the charts in the u.s. and the top 10. The single was released in september 1957 and reached #1 on october 21. the film was released on november 8. the line, "number 47 said to number 3, you're the cutest jailbird i ever did see," is a sly reference to prison sex but was not offensive enough to create any controversy over the song. this was a massive hit. The ftd "jailhouse rock" cd's volume 2, contain all the outtakes of this song and is rather interesting to listen to, more so because of scotty moore's solo attempts. i don't care for the medley version when elvis included it with other older 50's songs; way too rushed and you could tell he wasn't interested. Jerry leiber mike stoller. recorded june 21, 1977 at rushmore civic center, rapid city. guitar: james burton, john wilkinson, charlie hodge. bass: jerry scheff. drums.

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