Posts Tagged ‘movie’

The King and the Clown Part 2

July 11, 2010 - 7:00 am 25 Comments

Part Two

Duration : 1:7:32

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Sakis Rouvas – Suspicious Minds

July 2, 2010 - 1:58 pm 25 Comments

The new video clip for the song “Suspicious Minds” by Sakis Rouvas. The song is from the soundtrack to his movie “Alter Ego”.

Duration : 0:3:30

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Elvis Presley Doin’ The Best I Can Cover Version By Phil – From The Film G.I. Blues

May 13, 2010 - 1:18 am 25 Comments

Elvis Presley – Doin’ The Best I Can – Cover Version – From the film G.I. Blues
This is a special week for all Elvis fans’ in the run up to the 16th of August.

Duration : 0:3:2

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Elvis Presley & Priscilla Presley’s Palm Springs Honeymoon Hideaway

May 13, 2010 - 1:18 am 1 Comment

A tour of the home Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley spent their honeymoon. Married May 1, 1967 in Las Vegas, Nevada and spent their honeymoon in this home on Ladera Circle in Palm Springs, California. To view other celebrity homes go to http://www.StarDriveways.com

Please visit: http://www.GraniteShield.com

Duration : 0:1:20

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Elvis Presley – G.I. Blues Shoppin Around – Fun Clip

April 26, 2010 - 9:17 pm 13 Comments

ELVIS PRESLEY – SHOPPIN’ AROUND

From the Motion Picture : G.I. BLUES (1960)

Elvis’ face and mimics are so wonderful, I couldn’t resist to let him shop around in my vid :-) :-)

Used Images/Pictures : Classic Pin up Girls (1950-1960) by the artists ;
Gil Elvgren
Freeman Elliot
Alberto Vargas

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I DO NOT HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF DATE TAKEN OR LOCATION
I DO NOT MAKE PRINTS OR SELL RELATED MATERIAL FROM THE INTERNET

Duration : 0:1:51

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Elvis Presley # THE MOVIE G.I. Blues # part 9 of 10

April 15, 2010 - 1:13 am 4 Comments

G.I. Blues is a 1960 Elvis Presley musical motion picture played as a romantic comedy. It was filmed while Presley was fulfilling his military service obligation with the United States Army in West Germany during the height of the Cold War. It was filmed at Paramount’s Hollywood studios and on location in Germany.
U.S. Army Specialist 5 (SP5) Tulsa McLean (Elvis Presley) is a tank crewman with a singing career. Serving with the 3rd Armored “Spearhead” Division in West Germany, McLean dreams of running his own nightclub when he leaves the army, but such dreams don’t come cheap. Tulsa places a bet on his friend Dynamite (Edward Stroll), that he can spend the night with a club dancer named Lili (Juliet Prowse), who is rumored to be hard to get. She turned down one other G.I. operator, Turk (Jeremy Slate). Dynamite and Turk have vied for women before when the two were stationed in Hawaii. When Dynamite gets transferred to Alaska, Tulsa is brought in to take his place. He is not looking forward to it, but in order to keep his money, he must go through with it. McLean uses his Southern charm and calls Lili, “Ma’am.” She at first sees Tulsa as another Occupation Duty GI. Then after a day on the Rhine, Lili begins to fall for McLean. Tulsa’s friend Cookie falls in love, with Lili’s roommate, Tina (Letícia Román) from Italy. In the end, Rick and Marla’s baby son Tiger helps Tulsa win the bet for the outfit—and Lili’s heart.
Elvis Presley’s return to the screen after a two-year absence due to his military service saw lineups at movie theatres across North America and in Mexico City a riot broke out in a theater showing G.I. Blues that prompted the Mexican government to ban Presley’s movies.

TRACK LISTING:

1. Tonight is so Right for Love (Sid Wayne,Abner Silver)
2. What’s She Really Like (Wayne,Silver)
3. Frankfort Special (Wayne,Sherman Edwards)
4. Wooden Heart (Ben Weisman,Fred Wise,Kay Twomey,Bert Kaempfert)
5. G.I. Blues (Sid Tepper,Roy C.Bennett)
6. Pocketful of Rainbows (Weisman,Wise)
7. Shoppin’ Around (Aaron Schroeder,Tepper,Bennett)
8. Big Boots (Wayne,Edwards)
9. Didja’ Ever (Wayne,Edwards)
10. Blue Suede Shoes (Carl Perkins)
11. Doin’ the Best I Can (Doc Pomus,Mort Shuman)

Duration : 0:10:26

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Elvis Presley # THE MOVIE G.I. Blues # part 8 of 10

April 12, 2010 - 3:06 am No Comments

G.I. Blues is a 1960 Elvis Presley musical motion picture played as a romantic comedy. It was filmed while Presley was fulfilling his military service obligation with the United States Army in West Germany during the height of the Cold War. It was filmed at Paramount’s Hollywood studios and on location in Germany.
U.S. Army Specialist 5 (SP5) Tulsa McLean (Elvis Presley) is a tank crewman with a singing career. Serving with the 3rd Armored “Spearhead” Division in West Germany, McLean dreams of running his own nightclub when he leaves the army, but such dreams don’t come cheap. Tulsa places a bet on his friend Dynamite (Edward Stroll), that he can spend the night with a club dancer named Lili (Juliet Prowse), who is rumored to be hard to get. She turned down one other G.I. operator, Turk (Jeremy Slate). Dynamite and Turk have vied for women before when the two were stationed in Hawaii. When Dynamite gets transferred to Alaska, Tulsa is brought in to take his place. He is not looking forward to it, but in order to keep his money, he must go through with it. McLean uses his Southern charm and calls Lili, “Ma’am.” She at first sees Tulsa as another Occupation Duty GI. Then after a day on the Rhine, Lili begins to fall for McLean. Tulsa’s friend Cookie falls in love, with Lili’s roommate, Tina (Letícia Román) from Italy. In the end, Rick and Marla’s baby son Tiger helps Tulsa win the bet for the outfit—and Lili’s heart.
Elvis Presley’s return to the screen after a two-year absence due to his military service saw lineups at movie theatres across North America and in Mexico City a riot broke out in a theater showing G.I. Blues that prompted the Mexican government to ban Presley’s movies.

TRACK LISTING:

1. Tonight is so Right for Love (Sid Wayne,Abner Silver)
2. What’s She Really Like (Wayne,Silver)
3. Frankfort Special (Wayne,Sherman Edwards)
4. Wooden Heart (Ben Weisman,Fred Wise,Kay Twomey,Bert Kaempfert)
5. G.I. Blues (Sid Tepper,Roy C.Bennett)
6. Pocketful of Rainbows (Weisman,Wise)
7. Shoppin’ Around (Aaron Schroeder,Tepper,Bennett)
8. Big Boots (Wayne,Edwards)
9. Didja’ Ever (Wayne,Edwards)
10. Blue Suede Shoes (Carl Perkins)
11. Doin’ the Best I Can (Doc Pomus,Mort Shuman)

Duration : 0:10:24

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Elvis Presley # THE MOVIE G.I. Blues # part 7 of 10

April 9, 2010 - 6:33 am 5 Comments

G.I. Blues is a 1960 Elvis Presley musical motion picture played as a romantic comedy. It was filmed while Presley was fulfilling his military service obligation with the United States Army in West Germany during the height of the Cold War. It was filmed at Paramount’s Hollywood studios and on location in Germany.
U.S. Army Specialist 5 (SP5) Tulsa McLean (Elvis Presley) is a tank crewman with a singing career. Serving with the 3rd Armored “Spearhead” Division in West Germany, McLean dreams of running his own nightclub when he leaves the army, but such dreams don’t come cheap. Tulsa places a bet on his friend Dynamite (Edward Stroll), that he can spend the night with a club dancer named Lili (Juliet Prowse), who is rumored to be hard to get. She turned down one other G.I. operator, Turk (Jeremy Slate). Dynamite and Turk have vied for women before when the two were stationed in Hawaii. When Dynamite gets transferred to Alaska, Tulsa is brought in to take his place. He is not looking forward to it, but in order to keep his money, he must go through with it. McLean uses his Southern charm and calls Lili, “Ma’am.” She at first sees Tulsa as another Occupation Duty GI. Then after a day on the Rhine, Lili begins to fall for McLean. Tulsa’s friend Cookie falls in love, with Lili’s roommate, Tina (Letícia Román) from Italy. In the end, Rick and Marla’s baby son Tiger helps Tulsa win the bet for the outfit—and Lili’s heart.
Elvis Presley’s return to the screen after a two-year absence due to his military service saw lineups at movie theatres across North America and in Mexico City a riot broke out in a theater showing G.I. Blues that prompted the Mexican government to ban Presley’s movies.

TRACK LISTING:

1. Tonight is so Right for Love (Sid Wayne,Abner Silver)
2. What’s She Really Like (Wayne,Silver)
3. Frankfort Special (Wayne,Sherman Edwards)
4. Wooden Heart (Ben Weisman,Fred Wise,Kay Twomey,Bert Kaempfert)
5. G.I. Blues (Sid Tepper,Roy C.Bennett)
6. Pocketful of Rainbows (Weisman,Wise)
7. Shoppin’ Around (Aaron Schroeder,Tepper,Bennett)
8. Big Boots (Wayne,Edwards)
9. Didja’ Ever (Wayne,Edwards)
10. Blue Suede Shoes (Carl Perkins)
11. Doin’ the Best I Can (Doc Pomus,Mort Shuman)

Duration : 0:10:27

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Elvis Presley # THE MOVIE G.I. Blues # part 6 of 10

April 6, 2010 - 4:21 am No Comments

G.I. Blues is a 1960 Elvis Presley musical motion picture played as a romantic comedy. It was filmed while Presley was fulfilling his military service obligation with the United States Army in West Germany during the height of the Cold War. It was filmed at Paramount’s Hollywood studios and on location in Germany.
U.S. Army Specialist 5 (SP5) Tulsa McLean (Elvis Presley) is a tank crewman with a singing career. Serving with the 3rd Armored “Spearhead” Division in West Germany, McLean dreams of running his own nightclub when he leaves the army, but such dreams don’t come cheap. Tulsa places a bet on his friend Dynamite (Edward Stroll), that he can spend the night with a club dancer named Lili (Juliet Prowse), who is rumored to be hard to get. She turned down one other G.I. operator, Turk (Jeremy Slate). Dynamite and Turk have vied for women before when the two were stationed in Hawaii. When Dynamite gets transferred to Alaska, Tulsa is brought in to take his place. He is not looking forward to it, but in order to keep his money, he must go through with it. McLean uses his Southern charm and calls Lili, “Ma’am.” She at first sees Tulsa as another Occupation Duty GI. Then after a day on the Rhine, Lili begins to fall for McLean. Tulsa’s friend Cookie falls in love, with Lili’s roommate, Tina (Letícia Román) from Italy. In the end, Rick and Marla’s baby son Tiger helps Tulsa win the bet for the outfit—and Lili’s heart.
Elvis Presley’s return to the screen after a two-year absence due to his military service saw lineups at movie theatres across North America and in Mexico City a riot broke out in a theater showing G.I. Blues that prompted the Mexican government to ban Presley’s movies.

TRACK LISTING:

1. Tonight is so Right for Love (Sid Wayne,Abner Silver)
2. What’s She Really Like (Wayne,Silver)
3. Frankfort Special (Wayne,Sherman Edwards)
4. Wooden Heart (Ben Weisman,Fred Wise,Kay Twomey,Bert Kaempfert)
5. G.I. Blues (Sid Tepper,Roy C.Bennett)
6. Pocketful of Rainbows (Weisman,Wise)
7. Shoppin’ Around (Aaron Schroeder,Tepper,Bennett)
8. Big Boots (Wayne,Edwards)
9. Didja’ Ever (Wayne,Edwards)
10. Blue Suede Shoes (Carl Perkins)
11. Doin’ the Best I Can (Doc Pomus,Mort Shuman)

Duration : 0:10:27

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Heartbreak Hotel

April 6, 2010 - 4:21 am 4 Comments

Step into our wayback machine to Sept. 5 1987. We opened and backed Johnny Harra at a concert in Granbury, Texas. He is a very personable and professional person on and off stage. Johnny was chosen to play a 42 year old Elvis in the docudrama movie “This Is Elvis”. For more information, videos and music his website is http://www.johnnyharrathelegend.com
Johnny has also worked with Conway Twitty, Glen Campbell, Jack Green, The Kentucky Headhunters, Brenda Lee, Jewel Akins and many more.
The musicians that night were from left to right, Truman Hudson, Bob Hudson (lead guitar), Joey Phillips (drums), Greg Ladesic (bass), Oliver Mowet (keyboard). The backup vocals were Joe Fleming and Kelly.
This was recorded on VHS by a relative up in the loft next to the spotlight, and the sound you hear was picked up through the camera mike across the auditorium. The tape was about gone due to age, and the video doesn’t look very good at full screen.
For the people who were there that night, and the ones seeing this for the first time……….enjoy.
We may also be found at: (first you need to pause this video or you’ll get sound over sound)
http://www.myspace.com/trumanhudsonandriggin
When you have finished visiting our site click on one of our friends picture/icon , about halfway down right, such as George Strait, The Eagles, Lisa Layne (All I want for Christmas Is You) and others. This will take you to their myspace site, with songs, videos and performance shedules. These are the official myspace sites of the artist and the real deal.
To come back to you tube, X out at the top right in myspace.

Duration : 0:1:54

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