Elvis's life is well documented, from his early recordings with Sun Records to his tragic death in 1977 but these two set uncover and reveal important details of his life that to date have been shrouded in doubt and mystery.
The Last 24 Hours A deeply personal and confidential insight into Elvis Presley's last twenty-four hours before passing away alone and virtually penniless. His closest and longest serving friends relate their favourite and sometimes intimate stories of the "King". "The Last 24 Hours" examines the life, the drugs, the girls, the disappearing fortune and the Svengali influence of Colonel Tom Parker. The video also includes 13 live audio tracks performed by a young Elvis.
Tracklisting: Early rare high school and college recordings.
1. That's Alright Mama
2. Blue Moon of Kentucky
3. Maybellene
4. Baby Let's Play House
5. Heartbreak Hotel
6. I Got a Woman
7. I Was the One
8. Blue Suede Shoes
9. Good Rocking Tonight
10. Money Honey
11. Tweedle Dee
12. Love Me Tender
13. Hound Dog
The Missing Years Features fascinating details of Elvis's life as a Private in the US Army. A short time after the tragic death of his mother Elvis was posted to Germany. A forced separation from his fans and from his domineering manager Colonel Tom Parker led to a new freedom for Elvis, having fun despite that "famous haircut" that included visits to Munich's nightlife. This comprehensive video includes a 55 minute audio documentary giving interesting insights into the thoughts and personality of the man.
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