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Your absolute favorite Elvis song...

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Mine is "Love Me Tender"...when I was 16, Red Harrison sang that song to me during "couples skate" at the roller rink...my heart melted...

 
My mom LOVES Elvis. Whenever they have his movies on she records them all and binge watches them. Her favorite movie is Blue Hawaii. All I remember about the movie is how Angela Lansbury says "Chadwick".

I think her favorite song is Love Me Tender too.
 
Well, if you twist my arm to pick just the one, even though I could pick 50 that are almost as good, it is going to have to be:

 
My mom LOVES Elvis. Whenever they have his movies on she records them all and binge watches them. Her favorite movie is Blue Hawaii. All I remember about the movie is how Angela Lansbury says "Chadwick".

I think her favorite song is Love Me Tender too.

I think most of his movies were just a bit boring. He may have been great in the songs of the movie but he was not a great "actor" so to speak.

He was best before that evil Dutch asswipe Colonel Parker got his claws into him for making all those movies and he continued to burn Elvis up in Vegas after his movie career. But he did some of his best performing in Vegas, that is where I think he was the best, on the stage performing great song after great song.
 
Some of the earliest studd from '56 was edgy and awesome. Some of the later stuff - '72-5' showed promise. Use to love the King, till I discovered the Three Tenors.
 


Pre-army. Young, brash, confident. I love his whoop of joy at the end. It says it all about rock and roll.
 
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