sábado, 26 de abril de 2008
Elvis Presley- Just Call Me Lonesome
Elvis Presley Just Call Me Lonesome
Written by Rex Griffin. Elvis recorded it September 11, 1967 at RCA's Nashville studios. It was released on the Clambake LP, Elvis in Nashville, and Guitar Man. It is now available on From Nashville to Memphis-The Complete 60s Masters, which is where this version is from. An alternate version is on Great Country Songs.
Why must I love a heartless one
Who'll never know the harm she's done?
Though love is blind I should have known
Just call me lonesome from now on
I climb the stairs up to my room
But noone greets me in my gloom
The silence tells me she is gone
Just call me lonesome from now on
These walls will hide me when I cry
I hope that heaven lets me die
What good is life when hope has gone
Just call me lonesome from now on
Just call me lonesome from now on
Elvis Presley-Your Cheatin' Heart
Elvis Presley-Your Cheatin' Heart
Recorded February 1, 1958 at Radio Recorders. On Elvis for Everyone LP and Welcome to My World LP
(Hank Williams)
Your cheatin' heart will make you weep
You'll cry and cry and try to sleep
But sleep won't come the whole night through
Your cheatin' heart will tell on you
When tears come down like falling rain
You'll toss around and call my name
You're gonna walk that floor the way that I do
Your cheatin' heart will tell on you
When tears come down like falling rain
You'll toss around and call my name
You're gonna walk that floor just the way that I do
Your cheatin' heart will tell on you
Your cheatin' heart will tell on you
Your cheatin' heart will tell on you
álbum GREAT COUNTRY SONGS
01- (Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I. ------
02- Always on My Mind. ------
03- Blue Moon of Kentucky. ------
04- Fairytale. ------
05- From a Jack to a King. ------
06- Funny How Time Slips Away. ------
07- Gentle on My Mind. ------
08- Green, Green Grass of Home. ------
09- Guitar Man. ------
10- He'll Have to Go. ------
11- Help Me Make It Through the Night. ------
12- I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms). ------
13- It Keeps Right on A-hurtin. ------
14- I Forgot to Remember to Forget. ------
15- I Really Don't Want to Know. ------
16- Just Call Me Lonesome. ------
17- Kentucky Rain. ------
18- Make the World Go Away. ------
19- Old Shep. ------
20- Susan When She Tried. ------
21- There Goes My Everything. ------
22- When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again. ------
23- Your Cheatin' Heart. ------
24- You Asked Me To. ------
02- Always on My Mind. ------
03- Blue Moon of Kentucky. ------
04- Fairytale. ------
05- From a Jack to a King. ------
06- Funny How Time Slips Away. ------
07- Gentle on My Mind. ------
08- Green, Green Grass of Home. ------
09- Guitar Man. ------
10- He'll Have to Go. ------
11- Help Me Make It Through the Night. ------
12- I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms). ------
13- It Keeps Right on A-hurtin. ------
14- I Forgot to Remember to Forget. ------
15- I Really Don't Want to Know. ------
16- Just Call Me Lonesome. ------
17- Kentucky Rain. ------
18- Make the World Go Away. ------
19- Old Shep. ------
20- Susan When She Tried. ------
21- There Goes My Everything. ------
22- When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again. ------
23- Your Cheatin' Heart. ------
24- You Asked Me To. ------
martes, 15 de abril de 2008
sábado, 5 de abril de 2008
Y sigamos con Elvis
Después de un segundo disco para la firma “Sun”, emprende una amplia gira por Nuevo México y Louisiana, sin olvidarse de Cleveland y Dallas, todo ello montado en un ambiente circense con señoritas majorettes incluidas, además del primer clubs de fans, obviamente pagados para que gritasen en sus actuaciones. En Julio, en Jacksonville, su concierto provoca por primera vez una estampida de quinceañeras que tratan de acercarse para tocarle, más que nada porque Elvis las provoca diciendo que las espera detrás del escenario. Pocos días después la canción “Baby Let’s Play House” es la primera canción suya que figura en el hit parade nacional y pulveriza todos los récords de venta. Bob Neal, por su parte, organiza el primer clubs de fans y en Noviembre es invitado al congreso de disc-jockeys de Nashville, a donde acuden los mejores especialistas en música moderna del país. Allí tiene lugar las primeras discrepancias con los músicos que le acompañan y con el resto de artistas invitados, ya que la algarabía que organizan los fans de Elvis (ahora ya son reales) impide escuchar al propio cantante y los demás grupos se niegan a salir después de su actuación, especialmente porque el escenario suele quedar destrozado.
Se le empieza a conocer como “El relámpago de Memphis” y sus delirios sexuales en el escenario, más los labios y las cejas pintadas, sin olvidar sus apretadísimos pantalones de colores, son motivo de conversación y polémica por donde va. “Elvis, the Pelvis”, fue otro apodo que le acompañaría durante muchos años.
Se le empieza a conocer como “El relámpago de Memphis” y sus delirios sexuales en el escenario, más los labios y las cejas pintadas, sin olvidar sus apretadísimos pantalones de colores, son motivo de conversación y polémica por donde va. “Elvis, the Pelvis”, fue otro apodo que le acompañaría durante muchos años.
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Biografía en capítulos TOMADA DE AVIZORA-
martes, 1 de abril de 2008
Elvis Presley -It Hurts Me
Elvis Presley It Hurts Me
Written by Joy Byers and Charlie Daniels, although many record labels credit only Byers. Elvis recorded it January 12, 1964 at RCA's Nashville studios. The single reached #29 on Billboard's Hot 100 Charts during its 7 week stay. It was the B-side to Kissin' Cousins. Elvis recorded it again for the "Guitar Man" segment of the 1968 TV Special on June 30, 1968.
This song is available on The Other Sides-Worldwide Gold Award Hits; Elvis Golden Record Vol. 4; Artist of the Century; The 50 Greatest Love Songs, Heart and Soul; From Nashville to Memphis-The Essential 60s Masters, and The Very Best of Love, which is where this version is from.
It hurts me to see him treat you the way that he does
It hurts me to see you sit and cry
When I know I could be so true
If I had someone like you
It hurts me to see those tears in your eyes
The whole town is talking, they're callin' you a fool
For listening to his same old lies
And when I know I could be so true
If I had someone like you
It hurts me to see the way he makes you cry
You love him so much, you're too blind to see
He's only playing a game
He's never loved you
And he never will
And darling, don't you know he'll never change
I know that he never will set you free
Because he's just that kind of guy
But if you ever tell him you're through
I'll be waiting for you
Waiting to hold you so tight
Waiting to kiss you goodnight
Yes, darling, if I had someone like you
Elvis Presley - You don´t have to say you love me
RECOMENDADO.
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Audios,
LOS GRANDES CLÁSICOS
álbum HEART & SOUL
01- Always on My Mind. ------
02- Anything That's Part Of You. ------
03- Are You Lonesome Tonight?. ------
04- As Long As I Have You. ------
05- Bridge Over Troubled Water. ------
06- Can't Help Falling in Love. ------
07- Don't. ------
08- Fame and Fortune. ------
09- I've Lost You. ------
10- It's Now or Never. ------
11- It Hurts Me. ------
12- I Just Can't Help Believin. ------
13- I Want You, I Need You, I Love You. ------
14- Love Letters. ------
15- Love Me. ------
16- Love Me Tender. ------
17- Loving You. ------
18- She's Not You. ------
19- Suspicious Minds. ------
20- The Girl of My Best Friend. ------
21- Young and Beautiful. ------
22- You Don't Have to Say You Love Me.
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