Music DVD Review: Elvis Presley - Elvis - The Ed Sullivan Show: The Classic Performances

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Written by General Jabbo

1956 is often viewed as the “Big Bang” year for rock 'n' roll and no star made a bigger bang than a young man from Tupelo, MS named Elvis Presley. Presley’s appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show shattered TV records with 72 million viewers, making millions of girls swoon and inspiring countless musicians in the process. Those performances are collected on Elvis - The Ed Sullivan Show: The Classic Performances.

Ironically, these performances almost never happened. Sullivan wasn’t interested in booking Presley and it wasn’t until his appearance on The Steve Allen Show killed Sullivan in the ratings that he booked him for three appearances for a then unheard of $50,000. Presley won over Sullivan though by being easy to work with and a gentleman and Sullivan essentially apologized to his audience for typecasting him in the first place.

While this material has been previously released as Elvis - The Ed Sullivan Shows, those DVDs featured the entire broadcasts as they originally appeared. For fans who just want the Elvis portions, this is the DVD to get. The songs are complete and the picture quality is excellent.

And what performances they were. Elvis and his legendary original band featuring Scotty Moore on guitar, Bill Black on bass, and DJ Fontana on drums, along with the Jordanaires on backup vocals delivered 15 classic performances that ranged from pop (“Don’t Be Cruel”) to tender ballads (“Love Me Tender”) to rockers (“Hound Dog,” “Ready Teddy”) and even gospel (“Peace in the Valley”). These songs caused such a frenzy that Elvis’ third appearance in January of 1957 was famously filmed from the waist up. This was rock 'n' roll at its most primal and it scared parents.

The DVD includes a number of bonus features, including a silent home movie of a 1955 Elvis performance from Houston, TX (The earliest known footage of the King), interviews with Sun Records founder Sam Phillips and TV personality Wink Martindale, home movies of Elvis and Priscilla, and original Ed Sullivan clips promoting the show.

Elvis defined a generation with his sound and his look. His music influenced countless artists, including the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, literally paving the way for rock as we know it today. The importance of these performances cannot be underestimated. For fans that wonder why they call Elvis "the King," this DVD offers ample proof.

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  • 1 - Maurice Colgan

    Aug 04, 2009 at 12:47 pm

    Thank you General Jabbo. A fine review of the 1956 TV shows we European Elvis Presley fans had to wait for more than a decade to actuAlly see for ourselves here in Ireland, and the rest of the Continent!

    The Ed Sullivan shows were indeed pivotal moments in the emergence of Elvis as the major groundbreaking artist of the early Rock 'n' Roll era.



  • 2 - tink

    Aug 04, 2009 at 3:48 pm

    You're right. Elvis - The Ed Sullivan Shows does have each show, in its entirety as it aired on TV, including the live advertising. But the set also includes just Elvis' performances spliced together for those that aren't interested in watching each full program.

  • 3 - ROADKING64

    Aug 04, 2009 at 4:45 pm


    ELVIS WILL ALWAYS B THE KING
    NO 1 WILL EVER CUM CLOSE ! THE KING LIVES !
    ROADKING64 SAID THAT !

  • 4 - El Bicho

    Aug 05, 2009 at 5:54 pm

    if ROADKING64 said that, it must be true

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