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Elvis Presley - King Creole (Official Audio)
Official Audio for "King Creole" by Elvis Presley
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[Chorus]
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Jumping like a catfish on a pole
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Hip-shaking King Creole
#ElvisPresley #KingCreole #OfficiaAudio
http://vevo.ly/bKAEf6
published: 24 Feb 2023
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ELVIS PRESLEY King Creole
published: 20 Jun 2012
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Elvis Presley - Trouble (Film King Creole)
Song by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
Excerpt from Film "King Creole" (1958)
Directed by Michael Curtiz
Hal Wallis, the producer, acquired the rights to Harold Robbins' novel "A Stone For Danny Fisher" with the intentions for it to be a non-musical vehicle starring either James Dean or Ben Gazzara. Following the death of Dean in 1955, the project was shelved. In January 1957, following the success of an Off-Broadway stage version of the story, Presley's name was suggested as a possible replacement. After negotiations were completed, the character of Fisher was changed from a boxer to a singer and the location was moved from New York to New Orleans.
Michael Curtiz, a noted director during the golden era of the Hollywood studio system whose famous productions included The Adventures ...
published: 28 Aug 2010
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Elvis Presley AI 4K Colorized / Restored - King Creole (1958)
🚩 Colorisation et Restauration 4K de la Vidéo originale + flux optique en 50fps
Film: Bagarres au King Créole (King Creole) 1958
Traitement: éclaircissement sur la vidéo d'origine, contraste, expo, plus tons blanc et noir !
Colorisation image par image sur 48h non stop !
Traitement AI en 4K :
1ere passe 1920x1072 vers 3840x2144 en Artemis High quality V12
Lumetri, totale sur tons foncé et clair, contraste, expo, saturation..., netteté, vibrance !
AUDIO piste originale ! #elvispresley
published: 01 Jul 2021
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Elvis Presley - Crawfish (Film King Creole)
Elvis Presley & Kitty White sings Crawfish
Jean "Kitty" Bilbrew (7 July 1923 - 11 August 2009)
was a 1950s/60s jazz vocalist, who for years was a nightclub favorite among audiences in Los Angeles, known for her sophisticated songs with well-traveled lyrics.
Crawfish by Fred Wise and Ben Weisman
Excerpt from Film "King Creole" (1958)
Directed by Michael Curtiz
Hal Wallis, the producer, acquired the rights to Harold Robbins' novel "A Stone For Danny Fisher" with the intentions for it to be a non-musical vehicle starring either James Dean or Ben Gazzara. Following the death of Dean in 1955, the project was shelved. In January 1957, following the success of an Off-Broadway stage version of the story, Presley's name was suggested as a possible replacement. After negotiations were co...
published: 27 Aug 2010
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Elvis Presley - Trouble (1958) Complete original movie scene HD
Elvis Presley - Trouble (1958) Complete original movie scene HD
A scene from the movie: King Creole (1958)
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published: 29 Oct 2017
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Elvis Presley - A Great Actor - Clips from King Creole - 1958 ( Colourized)
Elvis Presley - A Great Actor - Clips from King Creole - 1958 ( Colourized)
published: 15 Feb 2022
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Elvis Presley - King Creole w/lyrics
»» LYRICS HERE ««
»» LYRICS HERE ««
There's a man in New Orleans
Who plays rock and roll
He's a guitar man
With a great big soul
He lays down a beat
Like a ton of coal
He goes by the name of King Creole
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Jumpin' like a catfish on a pole
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Hip shaking King Creole
When the king starts to do it
It's as good as done
He holds his guitar
like a tommy gun
He starts to growl
From way down his throat
He bends a string
And "that's all she wrote"
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Jumpin' like a catfish on a pole
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Hip shaking King Creole
Well, he sings a song about a crawdad hole
He sings a song about a jelly roll
He sings a song about pork and greens
He sings some blues 'bout New Orleans
You know he's gone, go...
published: 05 Jul 2009
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🎧 NEW ORLEANS JAZZ - DIXIELAND JAZZ: BLUE NOTE: JAZZ Top Hits from 1915 to Today 🎶 | Popular Top...
📷 Feel the Rhythm of BLUE NOTE: JAZZ!
🎙 Explore the evolution of NEW ORLEANS JAZZ - DIXIELAND JAZZ, starting from 1915. Dive into the iconic music that revolutionized dance floors:
✨ **Origins**: The very first type of Jazz was played in the background of bars (barrelhouses), brothels, and cabarets by a small band. It first appeared in New Orleans thanks to the melting pot present of Ragtime, Haïtian Folk, Creole Folk and Country Blues. New Orleans was not only home to Dixieland marching bands and a main port for sea travel with Cuba, but a former French colony as well. Cuban music, French music, and marching bands all heavily influenced Jazz, making it one of the most diverse musical stews.
🎵 **Highlights**: The music was not rough and emotional like Blues, but balanced and reserved. ...
published: 02 Dec 2024
2:12
Elvis Presley - King Creole (Official Audio)
Official Audio for "King Creole" by Elvis Presley
Listen to Elvis Presley: https://ElvisPresley.lnk.to/listenYD
Watch more Elvis videos: https://ElvisPresley.ln...
Official Audio for "King Creole" by Elvis Presley
Listen to Elvis Presley: https://ElvisPresley.lnk.to/listenYD
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[Chorus]
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Jumping like a catfish on a pole
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Hip-shaking King Creole
#ElvisPresley #KingCreole #OfficiaAudio
http://vevo.ly/bKAEf6
https://wn.com/Elvis_Presley_King_Creole_(Official_Audio)
Official Audio for "King Creole" by Elvis Presley
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[Chorus]
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Jumping like a catfish on a pole
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Hip-shaking King Creole
#ElvisPresley #KingCreole #OfficiaAudio
http://vevo.ly/bKAEf6
- published: 24 Feb 2023
- views: 280026
3:47
Elvis Presley - Trouble (Film King Creole)
Song by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
Excerpt from Film "King Creole" (1958)
Directed by Michael Curtiz
Hal Wallis, the producer, acquired the rights to Ha...
Song by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
Excerpt from Film "King Creole" (1958)
Directed by Michael Curtiz
Hal Wallis, the producer, acquired the rights to Harold Robbins' novel "A Stone For Danny Fisher" with the intentions for it to be a non-musical vehicle starring either James Dean or Ben Gazzara. Following the death of Dean in 1955, the project was shelved. In January 1957, following the success of an Off-Broadway stage version of the story, Presley's name was suggested as a possible replacement. After negotiations were completed, the character of Fisher was changed from a boxer to a singer and the location was moved from New York to New Orleans.
Michael Curtiz, a noted director during the golden era of the Hollywood studio system whose famous productions included The Adventures of Robin Hood in 1938, Yankee Doodle Dandy in 1942, and in the same year, Casablanca, was hired to helm the project.
After seeing an early copy of the finished film Presley thanked Curtiz for giving him the opportunity to finally show people the potential he had as an actor. King Creole was said to have been Presley's favorite role of his entire career, and he had high hopes of returning from the army to pick up from where he had left off. However, despite being better received by the critics than his previous films, and ticket sales being very good, he never got the chance to be taken as seriously as an actor again.
https://wn.com/Elvis_Presley_Trouble_(Film_King_Creole)
Song by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
Excerpt from Film "King Creole" (1958)
Directed by Michael Curtiz
Hal Wallis, the producer, acquired the rights to Harold Robbins' novel "A Stone For Danny Fisher" with the intentions for it to be a non-musical vehicle starring either James Dean or Ben Gazzara. Following the death of Dean in 1955, the project was shelved. In January 1957, following the success of an Off-Broadway stage version of the story, Presley's name was suggested as a possible replacement. After negotiations were completed, the character of Fisher was changed from a boxer to a singer and the location was moved from New York to New Orleans.
Michael Curtiz, a noted director during the golden era of the Hollywood studio system whose famous productions included The Adventures of Robin Hood in 1938, Yankee Doodle Dandy in 1942, and in the same year, Casablanca, was hired to helm the project.
After seeing an early copy of the finished film Presley thanked Curtiz for giving him the opportunity to finally show people the potential he had as an actor. King Creole was said to have been Presley's favorite role of his entire career, and he had high hopes of returning from the army to pick up from where he had left off. However, despite being better received by the critics than his previous films, and ticket sales being very good, he never got the chance to be taken as seriously as an actor again.
- published: 28 Aug 2010
- views: 10627510
2:16
Elvis Presley AI 4K Colorized / Restored - King Creole (1958)
🚩 Colorisation et Restauration 4K de la Vidéo originale + flux optique en 50fps
Film: Bagarres au King Créole (King Creole) 1958
Traitement: éclaircissement s...
🚩 Colorisation et Restauration 4K de la Vidéo originale + flux optique en 50fps
Film: Bagarres au King Créole (King Creole) 1958
Traitement: éclaircissement sur la vidéo d'origine, contraste, expo, plus tons blanc et noir !
Colorisation image par image sur 48h non stop !
Traitement AI en 4K :
1ere passe 1920x1072 vers 3840x2144 en Artemis High quality V12
Lumetri, totale sur tons foncé et clair, contraste, expo, saturation..., netteté, vibrance !
AUDIO piste originale ! #elvispresley
https://wn.com/Elvis_Presley_Ai_4K_Colorized_Restored_King_Creole_(1958)
🚩 Colorisation et Restauration 4K de la Vidéo originale + flux optique en 50fps
Film: Bagarres au King Créole (King Creole) 1958
Traitement: éclaircissement sur la vidéo d'origine, contraste, expo, plus tons blanc et noir !
Colorisation image par image sur 48h non stop !
Traitement AI en 4K :
1ere passe 1920x1072 vers 3840x2144 en Artemis High quality V12
Lumetri, totale sur tons foncé et clair, contraste, expo, saturation..., netteté, vibrance !
AUDIO piste originale ! #elvispresley
- published: 01 Jul 2021
- views: 106829
3:45
Elvis Presley - Crawfish (Film King Creole)
Elvis Presley & Kitty White sings Crawfish
Jean "Kitty" Bilbrew (7 July 1923 - 11 August 2009)
was a 1950s/60s jazz vocalist, who for years was a nightclub ...
Elvis Presley & Kitty White sings Crawfish
Jean "Kitty" Bilbrew (7 July 1923 - 11 August 2009)
was a 1950s/60s jazz vocalist, who for years was a nightclub favorite among audiences in Los Angeles, known for her sophisticated songs with well-traveled lyrics.
Crawfish by Fred Wise and Ben Weisman
Excerpt from Film "King Creole" (1958)
Directed by Michael Curtiz
Hal Wallis, the producer, acquired the rights to Harold Robbins' novel "A Stone For Danny Fisher" with the intentions for it to be a non-musical vehicle starring either James Dean or Ben Gazzara. Following the death of Dean in 1955, the project was shelved. In January 1957, following the success of an Off-Broadway stage version of the story, Presley's name was suggested as a possible replacement. After negotiations were completed, the character of Fisher was changed from a boxer to a singer and the location was moved from New York to New Orleans.
Michael Curtiz, a noted director during the golden era of the Hollywood studio system whose famous productions included The Adventures of Robin Hood in 1938, Yankee Doodle Dandy in 1942, and in the same year, Casablanca, was hired to helm the project.
After seeing an early copy of the finished film Presley thanked Curtiz for giving him the opportunity to finally show people the potential he had as an actor. King Creole was said to have been Presley's favorite role of his entire career, and he had high hopes of returning from the army to pick up from where he had left off. However, despite being better received by the critics than his previous films, and ticket sales being very good, he never got the chance to be taken as seriously as an actor again.
https://wn.com/Elvis_Presley_Crawfish_(Film_King_Creole)
Elvis Presley & Kitty White sings Crawfish
Jean "Kitty" Bilbrew (7 July 1923 - 11 August 2009)
was a 1950s/60s jazz vocalist, who for years was a nightclub favorite among audiences in Los Angeles, known for her sophisticated songs with well-traveled lyrics.
Crawfish by Fred Wise and Ben Weisman
Excerpt from Film "King Creole" (1958)
Directed by Michael Curtiz
Hal Wallis, the producer, acquired the rights to Harold Robbins' novel "A Stone For Danny Fisher" with the intentions for it to be a non-musical vehicle starring either James Dean or Ben Gazzara. Following the death of Dean in 1955, the project was shelved. In January 1957, following the success of an Off-Broadway stage version of the story, Presley's name was suggested as a possible replacement. After negotiations were completed, the character of Fisher was changed from a boxer to a singer and the location was moved from New York to New Orleans.
Michael Curtiz, a noted director during the golden era of the Hollywood studio system whose famous productions included The Adventures of Robin Hood in 1938, Yankee Doodle Dandy in 1942, and in the same year, Casablanca, was hired to helm the project.
After seeing an early copy of the finished film Presley thanked Curtiz for giving him the opportunity to finally show people the potential he had as an actor. King Creole was said to have been Presley's favorite role of his entire career, and he had high hopes of returning from the army to pick up from where he had left off. However, despite being better received by the critics than his previous films, and ticket sales being very good, he never got the chance to be taken as seriously as an actor again.
- published: 27 Aug 2010
- views: 3422654
7:15
Elvis Presley - Trouble (1958) Complete original movie scene HD
Elvis Presley - Trouble (1958) Complete original movie scene HD
A scene from the movie: King Creole (1958)
Get the movie King Creole (digital) : https://amzn.to...
Elvis Presley - Trouble (1958) Complete original movie scene HD
A scene from the movie: King Creole (1958)
Get the movie King Creole (digital) : https://amzn.to/3LBQ4cg
Get all the songs from King Creole: https://amzn.to/3BETqXw
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Elvis Presley - Trouble (1958) Complete original movie scene HD
A scene from the movie: King Creole (1958)
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- published: 29 Oct 2017
- views: 9111321
2:12
Elvis Presley - King Creole w/lyrics
»» LYRICS HERE ««
»» LYRICS HERE ««
There's a man in New Orleans
Who plays rock and roll
He's a guitar man
With a great big soul
He lays down a beat
Like a ton...
»» LYRICS HERE ««
»» LYRICS HERE ««
There's a man in New Orleans
Who plays rock and roll
He's a guitar man
With a great big soul
He lays down a beat
Like a ton of coal
He goes by the name of King Creole
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Jumpin' like a catfish on a pole
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Hip shaking King Creole
When the king starts to do it
It's as good as done
He holds his guitar
like a tommy gun
He starts to growl
From way down his throat
He bends a string
And "that's all she wrote"
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Jumpin' like a catfish on a pole
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Hip shaking King Creole
Well, he sings a song about a crawdad hole
He sings a song about a jelly roll
He sings a song about pork and greens
He sings some blues 'bout New Orleans
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Jumpin' like a catfish on a pole
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Hip shaking King Creole
Well, he plays something evil
Then he plays something sweet
No matter how he plays
You got to get up on your feet
When he gets the rockin' fever
baby, heaven sakes
He don't stop playin'
'Till his guitar breaks
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Jumpin' like a catfish on a pole
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Hip shaking King Creole
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Hip shaking King Creole
https://wn.com/Elvis_Presley_King_Creole_W_Lyrics
»» LYRICS HERE ««
»» LYRICS HERE ««
There's a man in New Orleans
Who plays rock and roll
He's a guitar man
With a great big soul
He lays down a beat
Like a ton of coal
He goes by the name of King Creole
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Jumpin' like a catfish on a pole
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Hip shaking King Creole
When the king starts to do it
It's as good as done
He holds his guitar
like a tommy gun
He starts to growl
From way down his throat
He bends a string
And "that's all she wrote"
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Jumpin' like a catfish on a pole
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Hip shaking King Creole
Well, he sings a song about a crawdad hole
He sings a song about a jelly roll
He sings a song about pork and greens
He sings some blues 'bout New Orleans
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Jumpin' like a catfish on a pole
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Hip shaking King Creole
Well, he plays something evil
Then he plays something sweet
No matter how he plays
You got to get up on your feet
When he gets the rockin' fever
baby, heaven sakes
He don't stop playin'
'Till his guitar breaks
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Jumpin' like a catfish on a pole
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Hip shaking King Creole
You know he's gone, gone, gone
Hip shaking King Creole
- published: 05 Jul 2009
- views: 335725
49:15
🎧 NEW ORLEANS JAZZ - DIXIELAND JAZZ: BLUE NOTE: JAZZ Top Hits from 1915 to Today 🎶 | Popular Top...
📷 Feel the Rhythm of BLUE NOTE: JAZZ!
🎙 Explore the evolution of NEW ORLEANS JAZZ - DIXIELAND JAZZ, starting from 1915. Dive into the iconic music that revoluti...
📷 Feel the Rhythm of BLUE NOTE: JAZZ!
🎙 Explore the evolution of NEW ORLEANS JAZZ - DIXIELAND JAZZ, starting from 1915. Dive into the iconic music that revolutionized dance floors:
✨ **Origins**: The very first type of Jazz was played in the background of bars (barrelhouses), brothels, and cabarets by a small band. It first appeared in New Orleans thanks to the melting pot present of Ragtime, Haïtian Folk, Creole Folk and Country Blues. New Orleans was not only home to Dixieland marching bands and a main port for sea travel with Cuba, but a former French colony as well. Cuban music, French music, and marching bands all heavily influenced Jazz, making it one of the most diverse musical stews.
🎵 **Highlights**: The music was not rough and emotional like Blues, but balanced and reserved. The basic instrument ensemble for New Orleans Jazz is trumpet, clarinet and trombone; a very modest but complementary trio, filling all frequencies and improvising around each other. No instrument dominates: they all communicate and play out their melodies at each other in a counterpoint manner. The technique of counterpoint came into Jazz through Cuban Contradanza (or Habanera) music, which in turn came from French Contredanse. All three instruments also improvise collectively instead of separately, an important difference with later Jazz. Improvisation and experimentation were common in Jazz and stimulated by frequent marihuana use, as the drug was still legal in the U.S. during the 1910s and 1920s.
📖 **Evolution**: After a while, Jazz bands expanded and became performed by white artists, leading to a slightly different sound (more instruments) which is known as Dixieland Jazz, though the difference is negligible.
▶️ Today’s Date: 01 December 2024, Sunday
🔔 Don't miss timeless tracks! ❤️
👉🏾 https://youtube.com/@PopularMusicTopHits?sub_confirmation=1 👇
**Featured Playlist:**
🎶 King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band – Snake Rag
🎶 Original Dixieland Jazz Band – Livery Stable Blues
🎶 Kid Ory – Ory’s Creole Trombone
🎶 King Oliver – Shake It and Break It
🎶 Buddy Bolden – Dixieland (no record)
🎶 Lu Watters – Skid Da De Dat
🎶 Louis Armstrong – New Orleans Stomp
🎶 George Lewis – Burgundy Street Blues
🎶 Freddie Keppard – High Fever
Stay tuned for more popular top songs and timeless hits from every era!
https://wn.com/🎧_New_Orleans_Jazz_Dixieland_Jazz_Blue_Note_Jazz_Top_Hits_From_1915_To_Today_🎶_|_Popular_Top...
📷 Feel the Rhythm of BLUE NOTE: JAZZ!
🎙 Explore the evolution of NEW ORLEANS JAZZ - DIXIELAND JAZZ, starting from 1915. Dive into the iconic music that revolutionized dance floors:
✨ **Origins**: The very first type of Jazz was played in the background of bars (barrelhouses), brothels, and cabarets by a small band. It first appeared in New Orleans thanks to the melting pot present of Ragtime, Haïtian Folk, Creole Folk and Country Blues. New Orleans was not only home to Dixieland marching bands and a main port for sea travel with Cuba, but a former French colony as well. Cuban music, French music, and marching bands all heavily influenced Jazz, making it one of the most diverse musical stews.
🎵 **Highlights**: The music was not rough and emotional like Blues, but balanced and reserved. The basic instrument ensemble for New Orleans Jazz is trumpet, clarinet and trombone; a very modest but complementary trio, filling all frequencies and improvising around each other. No instrument dominates: they all communicate and play out their melodies at each other in a counterpoint manner. The technique of counterpoint came into Jazz through Cuban Contradanza (or Habanera) music, which in turn came from French Contredanse. All three instruments also improvise collectively instead of separately, an important difference with later Jazz. Improvisation and experimentation were common in Jazz and stimulated by frequent marihuana use, as the drug was still legal in the U.S. during the 1910s and 1920s.
📖 **Evolution**: After a while, Jazz bands expanded and became performed by white artists, leading to a slightly different sound (more instruments) which is known as Dixieland Jazz, though the difference is negligible.
▶️ Today’s Date: 01 December 2024, Sunday
🔔 Don't miss timeless tracks! ❤️
👉🏾 https://youtube.com/@PopularMusicTopHits?sub_confirmation=1 👇
**Featured Playlist:**
🎶 King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band – Snake Rag
🎶 Original Dixieland Jazz Band – Livery Stable Blues
🎶 Kid Ory – Ory’s Creole Trombone
🎶 King Oliver – Shake It and Break It
🎶 Buddy Bolden – Dixieland (no record)
🎶 Lu Watters – Skid Da De Dat
🎶 Louis Armstrong – New Orleans Stomp
🎶 George Lewis – Burgundy Street Blues
🎶 Freddie Keppard – High Fever
Stay tuned for more popular top songs and timeless hits from every era!
- published: 02 Dec 2024
- views: 40