in the 1940's with Billy Johnson and Travis Catwelle & Mellane Kellere
he help them makeing them happy!
Elvis, wherever he went, was overcome with fans. Elvis, with the help of the Memphis Mafia. arranged it so that when Elvis started singing "I can't help falling in love with you" (his closing number) that he was rushed into his limo and high tailed it out of the concert venue. Since many fans wanted encores the announcer, which began in the 1970s, said to the audience "ladies and gentlemen Elvis has left the building" and he truly had.
The list of songs on the Elvis Costello wiki at elviscostello.info lists 748 songs that were "recorded by Elvis Costello, including songs by other artists that feature Elvis on vocals, and songs written by Elvis Costello, recorded and released by others." I would guess that at least 600 of them were written by him. Impressive if you ask me.
Elvis wasn't a drinker....... or if he was, he was a social drinker. He abused and was addicted to prescription pain medications, among many others. That eventually led to his demise.
God as it blessed him with talents and gave him the fortitude to go onstage...and sing. Secondly, his Uncle taught him how to play the guitar (Elvis knew only 3 chords). Also, Sam Phillips who owned "Memphis Recording Studio" (aka: Sun Records) who brought Elvis into the studio (over a year after Elvis recorded 2 songs) and in between songs selected by Sam Phillips Elvis and Scotty and Bill started jamming and Sam Phillips came running in and knew he had recorded musical gold. "Colonel" Tom Parker (Elvis' manager) put Elvis in a position to the greatest entertainer, singer, performer, actor, etc. throughout most of Elvis' adult life. Colonel Parker did many things wrong, which monetarily hurt Elvis, but he did help to make Elvis famous. Lastly, his Mother believed in Elvis and his talents.
Songs Elvis sang in the 1970,s included: Burning Love, Can,t Help Falling In Love, & Moody Blue.
Justin Bieber helps alot of people so does Elvis presley
yes
Elvis' goals in life changed as is the case when one gets older. When Elvis was young he had a goal of (monetarily) providing for his (first and foremost) Mother and Father. Elvis' goals in the latter part of his life were to (including but not limited to); honoring God (note: Elvis had grown up very spiritual/religious and kept a bible with him everywhere he went and Elvis was an avid reader), providing for his daughter, being a better person, and to help others.
Elvis: Aloha From Hawaii 1973 Elvis: Live as Recorded at Madison Square Garden '72 Elvis: That's the way it is " '71 Elvis: On Stage" 70 or 71 many others.....
help
*sigh*
As a human being...inside of his mothers womb (i.e. Gladys Love {Smith} Presley) and Elvis Aron Presley was born on January 8, 1935. Elvis' outlook, and deeply held beliefs, on life were formed growing up very poor in Tupelo Mississippi. In Tupelo initially, and then when Elvis was a teen in Memphis Tennessee, Elvis learned "right from wrong" and the "blessings of others who kindly gave food/clothing/shelter/etc. for Elvis and his family". Elvis always kept a bible with him and his beliefs were, including but not limited to, that everyone has talents and that we all should help our fellow man...both near and far.
Elvis, wherever he went, was overcome with fans. Elvis, with the help of the Memphis Mafia. arranged it so that when Elvis started singing "I can't help falling in love with you" (his closing number) that he was rushed into his limo and high tailed it out of the concert venue. Since many fans wanted encores the announcer, which began in the 1970s, said to the audience "ladies and gentlemen Elvis has left the building" and he truly had.
sang in the ghetto, to remind people of others struggling.
The list of songs on the Elvis Costello wiki at elviscostello.info lists 748 songs that were "recorded by Elvis Costello, including songs by other artists that feature Elvis on vocals, and songs written by Elvis Costello, recorded and released by others." I would guess that at least 600 of them were written by him. Impressive if you ask me.
Plant earth mate... Glad I could help
Dionne Warwick, Elvis Costello, The Carpenters among others