Lets not forget Rags to Riches.The way he did it in 1976 at the new years eve concert.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFOfHVpNAZc
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Lets not forget Rags to Riches.The way he did it in 1976 at the new years eve concert.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFOfHVpNAZc
I don't know how many of you are familiar with this, but there is an incredible version of America The Beautiful from Cincinnati 3.21.76 (Holding Back The Years) that has a crazy high note at the end, and I would be interested in knowing what it is.
Wish I could provide a clip...Well, for those of you who have it, it's at the very end:
A-me-ri-iiii-caaaaa-AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
That just doesn't do it justice. :P
Lonnie, I don't have that boot, but based on past discussions with people, it's possible he hits a High C. A fairly knowledgeable EP fan at another board seemed to think he may have hit a High C on a rendition of "America The Beautiful", but if so, he couldn't remember which one -- maybe that's the one! Being as I haven't heard it, and being as this guy was unsure, I can't commit to saying for sure. Best to check it out for yourself. Try downloading one of these software piano players: http://www.brothersoft.com/downloads/piano-player.html Play the accompanying notes as Elvis sings them; hopefully, you'll be able to work out the last note in this way.
I think Rags to Riches is his most challenging song. Those notes at the beginning of the song is amazing.
Well there you go. I have heard a lot of great high notes from Elvis but whenever I first heard that one, I was blown away and not too sure I had heard that note from him before. I can't help but play it over and over. Gives me chills.
That link is not going to work, by the way. Per the wishes of that webmaster I am removing it.
Awww, thanks, Lonnie! Well, I'm usually looking out for your latest posts, at the least. (y)
Oh, TJ! There you are. :D
Yes. There is an example of falsetto singing in "Stay Away"; it occurs at the end, when Elvis finishes the song with a random vocal flourish. Perhaps you should cure that laughing affliction along with your ignorance.
;):);):)
What can I say? You're right.Cryogenic
Heart Of Rome and I'm Leaving. Elvis said at the end of singing I'm Leaving,,,,,take 3,,,"thats tough, worth working on"
agree with you.:clap:what a coincidence i really love that version of america in cincinati 76.probably his best version of that song for sure that high note elvis hits at end of the song is spine tingling ..(y)and they say elvis was no good in 76 hahahahaha he was the greatest...if you want to hear that clip your talking about simply go to my website click on elvis concert mp3 audio i have it- you can hear it and save it to your comp(y)(y):notworthy:notworthy:notworthy:notworthy that -me-ri-iiii-caaaaa-AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! was elvis (y)
Yes, in my opinion it is both the best performance and the best recording available of the song from Elvis.
That ending...just out of this world, punctuated perfectly by Larrie Londin's drums. He knew he freakin' nailed it too. :king:
I would say "Heart of Rome" because they could not get a complete take. they had to splice two different ones together to make a master take.
Even Elvis when rehearsaling it for That's the way it is said that was a tuff song.
Listen to the import CD "the Brightest Star on Sunset Blvd. Vol 2" u can hear him having a difficult time singing it bc it was so difficult.
just my opinion
Shane
I read that Is Now or Never that was the first most challenging piece that he ever sung b/c of the ending. Also, how Great Thou Art when he first sung it in 1966.