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23 June – Today in Elvis Presley History

1968 – Elvis Presley recorded the song “If I Can Dream.”

1992 – The Elvis Presley five-CD boxed set “The King Of Rock’n’Roll – The Complete 50’s Masters” was released.

 

1956

Elvis performed at the Paramount Theater, Atlanta, Georgia at 2.00, 5.50 and 8.00 p.m.
The Jordanaires joined Elvis on this show.

1964

Principal photography began on Girl Happy and Elvis was visited on the set by Lynda Bird
and George Hamilton.

1970

Elvis bought three Jetstar snowmobiles, which were equipped with treads that allowed them
to be driven on the Graceland grass.

1973

Elvis performed at the Nassau County Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, New York at 8:30 p.m.
The crowd was 16500 and Elvis wore “Pharao” suit with “Fire suit” belt and Yellow cape

 

 

“If I Can Dream” is one of Elvis’ very special songs. The fact that he used it to close his ’68 Comeback Special” meant he wanted it to be a focus point….and the conviction with which he sang it showed his heart was in it and that every word meant something to him. It certainly is one of his signature songs. I don’t know the reason why YouTube scourged the exact rendition of this song, that Elvis’ closed his special with, from its selections but I wish they would put it back….along with his “thank you” & “good night”.

 

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