Elvis in Concert - List of Songs / Scenes

List of Songs / Scenes

  1. Elvis Fans' Comments/Opening Riff
  2. Introduction/Also Sprach Zarathustra
  3. "See See Rider"
  4. "That's All Right"
  5. "Are You Lonesome Tonight?"
  6. "Teddy Bear/Don't Be Cruel"
  7. Elvis Fans' Comments
  8. "You Gave Me a Mountain"
  9. "Jailhouse Rock"
  10. Elvis Fans' Comments
  11. "How Great Thou Art"
  12. Elvis Fans' Comments
  13. "I Really Don't Want To Know"
  14. Elvis Introduces His Father
  15. "Hurt"
  16. "Hound Dog"
  17. "My Way"
  18. "Can't Help Falling in Love"
  19. Closing Riff
  20. Message From Vernon Presley

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