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Hal Leonard Elvis Elvis Elvis 100 Greatest Hits Piano, Vocal, Guitar Songbook
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Elvis 30 #1 Hits: E-Z Play Today
This songbook matches the blockbuster album and features Elvis' 30 #1 hits arranged in our world-famous, easy-to-play notation. Includes: All Shook Up ? Are You Lonesome Tonight? ? Burning Love ? Don't Be Cruel ? Heartbreak Hotel ? Hound Dog ? It's Now or Never ? Jailhouse Rock ? Love Me Tender ? Return to Sender ? Suspicious Minds ? and more. As a special bonus, this book also includes the JXL radio edit remix of ?A Little Less Conversation.? Length: 80 pages
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Cascio Interstate Music
Cascio Interstate Music
Elvis: 30 #1 Hits (Eco-Friendly Packaging)
In 1987, RCA released a one-disc Elvis compilation called The Number One Hits that featured 18 tracks. So how did the label come up with 12 additional number ones (13 if you count the sensational "A Little Less Conversation" remix that brings the King into the 21st century as a bona fide dance/electronica star)? Well, the '87 compilation featured only Billboard number ones. "In the Ghetto" and "Burning Love" never reached the top there, nor did "Way Down," despite every copy of that 45 selling out on both sides of the Atlantic following Presley's 1977 death. Instead, the new compilers have used the major pop charts in both the U.S. (including Cashbox) and U.K. to determine inclusions. The tracks have all been remixed from original masters, which proves awesome at best (some of the songs have never sounded crisper if, at times, slightly antiseptic) and problematic at worst. Purists will definitely quibble. "A Fool Such As I," for instance, sounds like Elvis rerecorded his vocals. Hank Garland's great guitar solo also sounds different. It might be an alternate take. That's definitely the case with "The Wonder of You." A few lyrics are even different, meaning this isn't the same version as the original 45. Of course, none of that should matter to the youngsters who've been singing along to "Hound Dog" on the Lilo & Stitch soundtrack, or to any other newcomers. Despite the complaints, this is arguably the best single disc Elvis primer to date. Real fans will want to explore much deeper for treasures to be found, but albums like this guarantee that this is one king who will deservedly live very long, if not forever. --Bill Holdship
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Hits of Elvis on Piano (CD NEW)
         Product DetailsOriginal Title:Hits of Elvis on PianoCondition: NEWFormat: CDArtist: Hits of Elvis on PianoLanguage: EnglishGenre: New ageTrack Listing: "Disc 1:Can't Help Falling in Love With YouAre You Lonesome TonightAlways on My MindSurrenderLove Me TenderKentucky RainDon'tI Want You, I Need You, I Love YouLet It Be MeAnd I Love You SoDisc 2:For the Good TimesHawaiian Wedding SongLove LettersUnchained MelodyIt's ImpossibleYou Don't Know MeSpanish EyesWonder of YouDaddy Don't CryShe's Not You"Your browser does not support iframes.
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Elvis: 30 #1 Hits (Eco-Friendly Packaging)
In 1987, RCA released a one-disc Elvis compilation called The Number One Hits that featured 18 tracks. So how did the label come up with 12 additional number ones (13 if you count the sensational "A Little Less Conversation" remix that brings the King into the 21st century as a bona fide dance/electronica star)? Well, the '87 compilation featured only Billboard number ones. "In the Ghetto" and "Burning Love" never reached the top there, nor did "Way Down," despite every copy of that 45 selling out on both sides of the Atlantic following Presley's 1977 death. Instead, the new compilers have used the major pop charts in both the U.S. (including Cashbox) and U.K. to determine inclusions. The tracks have all been remixed from original masters, which proves awesome at best (some of the songs have never sounded crisper if, at times, slightly antiseptic) and problematic at worst. Purists will definitely quibble. "A Fool Such As I," for instance, sounds like Elvis rerecorded his vocals. Hank Garland's great guitar solo also sounds different. It might be an alternate take. That's definitely the case with "The Wonder of You." A few lyrics are even different, meaning this isn't the same version as the original 45. Of course, none of that should matter to the youngsters who've been singing along to "Hound Dog" on the Lilo & Stitch soundtrack, or to any other newcomers. Despite the complaints, this is arguably the best single disc Elvis primer to date. Real fans will want to explore much deeper for treasures to be found, but albums like this guarantee that this is one king who will deservedly live very long, if not forever. --Bill Holdship
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Elvis Costello Hits T-shirt
If the shirt is not located in the selection drop down box, it has been sold and is no longer available. Sorry. All of my item in stock are listed. Measurements: from armpit to armpit Small: 17 inches Medium: 19 inches Large: 21 inches Extra Large: 23 inches 2XL / XXL: 24 1/2 inches Front Logo: See Photo #1 Back Logo: Blank Color: Black Sleeve Length: Short Retail Price: $22.00 Condition: Brand New with Tags Material: 100% Cotton Tax is included in the price of this item. This item was purchase
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Elvis Paperback Songbook
Features:Melody line/lyric/chord arrangements of more than 100 of the King's biggest hits, including: All Shook Up * Any Day Now * Big Hunk O' Love * Blue Christmas * Blue Suede Shoes * Can't Help Falling in Love * Crying in the Chapel * Don't Be Cruel * For the Good Times * G.I Blues * Good Luck Charm * Heartbreak Hotel * Hound Dog * I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry * It's Now or Never * Jailhouse Rock * Little Sister * Love Me * Love Me Tender * My Way * Suspicious Minds * That's Alright * Unchained Melody * Viva Las Vegas * more. 4-1/8 inch. x 6-3/4 inch.. Table of Contents:Clean Up Your Own Back YardIt Hurts MeI've Lost YouI Feel So BadIf You Talk In Your SleepSurrenderAin't That Loving You BabyLoving YouToo MuchAll Shook UpDon't Ask Me WhyThat's All RightLove MeStuck On YouMy WayAlways On My MindDon'tHeartbreak HotelAn American TrilogyAny Way You Want MeAnything That's Part Of YouAre
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Groth Music
Groth Music
ELVIS ELVIS ELVIS Worldwide Gold Award Hits 1 & 2
RCA ELPVIS PRESLEY TWO RECORD SET WORLDWIDE GOLD AWARD HITS PARTS 1 & 2 -- #R213690 -- 1974 -- MONO -- CUTS INCLUDE RECORD 1 HEARTBREAK HOTEL - I WAS THE ONE - I WANT YOU I NEED YOU I LOVE YOU DON'T BE CRUEL - HOUND DOG - LOVE ME TENDER - ANYWAY YOU WANT ME - TOO MUCH - PLAYING FOR KEEPS - I'M ALL SHOOK UP - THAT'S WHEN YOUR HEARTACHES BEGIN - LOVING YOU -- RECORD 2 TEDDY BEAR - JAILHOUSE ROCK - TREAT ME NICE - I BEG OF YOU - DON'T WEAR MY RING AROUND YOUR NECK - HARD HEADED WOMAN - I GOT STUNG - A FOOL SUCH AS I - A BIG HUNK O'LOVE - STUCK ON YOU - A MESS OF BLUES - IT'S NOW OR NEVER --
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Elvis Presley Framed Number-One Hits w/Mini Gold Foil Records
A celebration of his magnificent musical career. This framed collectible showcases Elvis Presley's #1 hits as miniature gold-foil-embossed depictions, complete with colorful artwork. From Mounted Memories.
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QVC
Elvis Sings Hits From the Movies
TRACKS: Side 1 -- 1. Down by the Riverside & when the Saints Go Marching In 2. They Remind Me Too Much of You 3. Confidence 4. Frankie & Johnny 5. guitar Man Side 2 --- 1. Long Legged Girl 2. You dont Know Mew 3. How Would You Like to Be 4. Big Boss Man 5. Old Macdonald
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Elv1s 30 #1 Hits
In 1987, RCA released a one-disc Elvis compilation called The Number One Hits that featured 18 tracks. So how did the label come up with 12 additional number ones (13 if you count the sensational "A Little Less Conversation" remix that brings the King into the 21st century as a bona fide dance/electronica star)? Well, the '87 compilation featured only Billboard number ones. "In the Ghetto" and "Burning Love" never reached the top there, nor did "Way Down," despite every copy of that 45 selling out on both sides of the Atlantic following Presley's 1977 death. Instead, the new compilers have used the major pop charts in both the U.S. (including Cashbox) and U.K. to determine inclusions. The tracks have all been remixed from original masters, which proves awesome at best (some of the songs have never sounded crisper if, at times, slightly antiseptic) and problematic at worst. Purists will definitely quibble. "A Fool Such As I," for instance, sounds like Elvis rerecorded his vocals. Hank Garland's great guitar solo also sounds different. It might be an alternate take. That's definitely the case with "The Wonder of You." A few lyrics are even different, meaning this isn't the same version as the original 45. Of course, none of that should matter to the youngsters who've been singing along to "Hound Dog" on the Lilo & Stitch soundtrack, or to any other newcomers. Despite the complaints, this is arguably the best single disc Elvis primer to date. Real fans will want to explore much deeper for treasures to be found, but albums like this guarantee that this is one king who will deservedly live very long, if not forever. --Bill Holdship
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Elvis: Rockin' Through The Year Collector Plate Perpetual Calendar Collection by The Bradford Exchange
Whatever the day, whatever the year, it's always a good time to celebrate the King of Rock 'n' Roll. Now you can join the party all year long with 12 months of Elvis®'s greatest hits. Introducing the exclusive Elvis Rockin' Through the Years Perpetual Calendar, featuring monthly porcelain collector plates with artwork by acclaimed artist Nate Giorgio. Your Elvis calendar collection begins with Issue One, the most current month. Soon your collection will continue with Issue Two and additional Elvis collector plates, each a separate issue to follow. Plus, as part of your collection you'll also receive a FREE* custom hardwood display - a $75 value which will ship after Issue One.Available exclusively from The Bradford Exchange, each full-color collector plate in your Elvis calendar collection is crafted in fine porcelain and commemorates one of Elvis's greatest hits. Each is interchangeable and easily sits within the cherry-finished hardwood display, which is further accented with a golden image of Elvis, the music-note Gates of Graceland and his replica signature. "Gold record" date and special occasion tiles add even more sensation to the already rockin' presentation. So make your date with the King of Rock 'n' Roll, and don't be late! Strong demand is expected, so order now!
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Bradford Exchange Online
Elv1s 30 #1 Hits
In 1987, RCA released a one-disc Elvis compilation called The Number One Hits that featured 18 tracks. So how did the label come up with 12 additional number ones (13 if you count the sensational "A Little Less Conversation" remix that brings the King into the 21st century as a bona fide dance/electronica star)? Well, the '87 compilation featured only Billboard number ones. "In the Ghetto" and "Burning Love" never reached the top there, nor did "Way Down," despite every copy of that 45 selling out on both sides of the Atlantic following Presley's 1977 death. Instead, the new compilers have used the major pop charts in both the U.S. (including Cashbox) and U.K. to determine inclusions. The tracks have all been remixed from original masters, which proves awesome at best (some of the songs have never sounded crisper if, at times, slightly antiseptic) and problematic at worst. Purists will definitely quibble. "A Fool Such As I," for instance, sounds like Elvis rerecorded his vocals. Hank Garland's great guitar solo also sounds different. It might be an alternate take. That's definitely the case with "The Wonder of You." A few lyrics are even different, meaning this isn't the same version as the original 45. Of course, none of that should matter to the youngsters who've been singing along to "Hound Dog" on the Lilo & Stitch soundtrack, or to any other newcomers. Despite the complaints, this is arguably the best single disc Elvis primer to date. Real fans will want to explore much deeper for treasures to be found, but albums like this guarantee that this is one king who will deservedly live very long, if not forever. --Bill Holdship
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