waymore44
12-23-2009, 08:21 PM
This past Sunday I took the tour of the Country Music Hall Of Fame which I have done before a few times but they have different themes frequently. They have a Col Parker section right now that was interesting. It shows the robe that he wore that had all the Elvis movie, song, and album titles all over it. Pretty cool. I didn't realize that they were hand painted on there.
Anyway, after that I went on the RCA Studio B tour and it really hit me harder than the Sun Records tour. It is just amazing that so many great country and rock artists recorded their hits in that big room. Even more impressive is that Elvis recorded the majority of the body of his work in that room.
The piano that sits in the room is THE piano that Elvis pounded out "You'll Never Walk Alone" on. It's the piano that Floyd Cramer used on "It's Now Or Never"....David Briggs played "Love Letters" on.
On the tour they play a lot of music and the majority of it is Elvis. They told the story about how Elvis liked to change the lighting in the room to match the mood of the song and that on "Are You Lonesome Tonight" he asked to have the lights completely off.
They turned the lights ALMOST completely off and played "Are You Lonesome Tonight". I have to be honest here. Before I knew it, I was crying. I do not know why. I just felt something supernatural there that is hard to explain.
I asked the guide where Elvis would have been standing and it was almost exactly where I was standing. It gave me chills.
I don't know if any of you have heard the noise at the end of the song like somebody hits something or not. if you haven't, get out your CD of the tune and crank up the end. you will hear a noise. It is apparently Elvis hitting his head on the microphone.
If you are ever in Nashville you should really see studio B.
Anyway, after that I went on the RCA Studio B tour and it really hit me harder than the Sun Records tour. It is just amazing that so many great country and rock artists recorded their hits in that big room. Even more impressive is that Elvis recorded the majority of the body of his work in that room.
The piano that sits in the room is THE piano that Elvis pounded out "You'll Never Walk Alone" on. It's the piano that Floyd Cramer used on "It's Now Or Never"....David Briggs played "Love Letters" on.
On the tour they play a lot of music and the majority of it is Elvis. They told the story about how Elvis liked to change the lighting in the room to match the mood of the song and that on "Are You Lonesome Tonight" he asked to have the lights completely off.
They turned the lights ALMOST completely off and played "Are You Lonesome Tonight". I have to be honest here. Before I knew it, I was crying. I do not know why. I just felt something supernatural there that is hard to explain.
I asked the guide where Elvis would have been standing and it was almost exactly where I was standing. It gave me chills.
I don't know if any of you have heard the noise at the end of the song like somebody hits something or not. if you haven't, get out your CD of the tune and crank up the end. you will hear a noise. It is apparently Elvis hitting his head on the microphone.
If you are ever in Nashville you should really see studio B.