Does anyone know why "My Babe" disappeared from the set list after 1969?
This is one of my favorites, yet kinda rare. If anyone would know, you guys would.:D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xujfSS_7q9A
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Does anyone know why "My Babe" disappeared from the set list after 1969?
This is one of my favorites, yet kinda rare. If anyone would know, you guys would.:D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xujfSS_7q9A
I dunno......but I love it, especially the 'Oh God' bit
The answer is very simple Elvis liked the song enough to want to sing it at the 1969 engagement but he didn't love it enough to perform it after that.
Some songs Elvis loved and enjoyed performing during multiple engagments like ''Polk Salad Annie and ''You gave me a mountain'' while others he only performed once or a hanful of times.
These kinds of questions are asked a lot on Elvis message boards and the answer is always that it was simply Elvis' own preferences as to what songs he sang and how much.
He in fact went back to it for a little while in 1972. He performed it again a few nights during his Aug '72 Vegas season, and a bit earlier in Chicago, just days after the Madison Square Garden gigs. I guess being and original chess records single, he wanted to you know, pay tribute to chigago blues while performing there.
Anyhow, as far as I know, there is no pro-live recordings of My Babe in '72 but just audience recordings. So still, the '69 live versions of it are still really the only ones in terms of proper recordings.
It is also one of my favourites live numbers from '69!
Here's the audience recording from chicago 1972:
http://youtu.be/YCbyg56-AV4
R&B dominated music in 60's, Country music dominated the 70's Elvis chose mostly the country songs in 70's I wish he could do more blues type of songs like My Baby or his early blues materials...
Yeah I wish too, he had a thing for Blues and R&B, most of his recordings in that area are just pure gems. But I guess your'e right 70's was more about country or country/rock, even the Grateful Dead and other 60's rock bands went country, so there is a logic in Elvis doing more country in the 70's.
I wish Elvis had done more straight-up Delta blues than he did, too. Oh, well...most of what he gave us was infused with it, and gospel, no matter what the overt genre or style of song.
Elvis did "My Babe" in medley with "This Train" (old gospel song with the same melody...pretty sure it way predates "My Babe") in 1971, too.
just had a look on elvisconcerts......looks like it was Lake Tahoe in July 71 (twice) and June 18th at Fortworth Tx