ELVIS PRESLEY BIOGRAPHY
"Special 68" opens with Elvis singing a powerful and gritty version of "Trouble," from his 1958 film "King Creole." This gives way to "Guitar Man" which becomes the theme song of the show. Elvis then reunited with two of his original 1950s band members, guitarist Scotty Moore and drummer DJ Fontana. They sit together on the quadrangle-shaped stage, along with two other friends, Charlie Hodge and Alan Fortas. The idea is to sing informally and exchange past stories. There are also sequences of Elvis taking the stage alone and performing many of his best-known hits. It also introduces a new song, "Memories". One can speculate that on this special, Elvis pours out years of professional frustration and pent-up creative energy in performing these songs. Her natural talent, charisma, sensuality and stage presence have not been diminished by her years in Hollywood. In fact, Elvis looks impressive, sounds and moves in a way that was no longer remembered. At 33 he is better than ever. For group session segments (Sit-Down Shows) and solo performances (Stand-Up Shows), Elvis wears a two-piece, black leather suit specially designed for the show by Bill Belew, who also designed the costumes for Elvis from the whole special. The look evokes the days of James Dean and Marlon Brando, the kind of 1950s motorcycle movies, the time when Elvis was proclaimed the King of Rock 'n' Roll.
In one of the jam session segments, Elvis talks about the origins of rock 'n' roll. This leads to the gospel music part, which features Elvis dressed in a maroon-wine two-piece suit, singing "Where Could I Go But to the Lord," "Up Above My Head," and "Saved". During this segment, Elvis is backed by the female vocal group, "The Blossoms", and accompanied by a group of dancers.
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