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'''Elvis Presley''' played only one concert in [[Birmingham]], on [[December 29]], [[1976]] in front of 18, | '''Elvis Presley''' played only one concert in [[Birmingham]], on [[December 29]], [[1976]] in front of 18,400 fans at the [[BJCC Coliseum]]. It was part of a 5-day tour with stops in Wichita, Kansas; Dallas, Texas; Birmingham; and Atlanta, Georgia culminating in a New Year's Eve show in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. | ||
==Playlist== | The show, during which he wore his "Inca Gold Leaf" jumpsuit, was widely acclaimed as a triumphant return to peak form | ||
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===Playlist=== | |||
Elvis performed more than 30 songs after coming on stage shortly after 10:00 PM | Elvis performed more than 30 songs after coming on stage shortly after 10:00 PM | ||
* "Also sprach Zarathustra" (intro.) | * "Also sprach Zarathustra" (intro.) | ||
* "C. C. Rider" | * "C. C. Rider" | ||
* "I Got a Woman" | * "I Got a Woman"/"Amen" | ||
* "Love Me" | |||
* "Fairytale" | |||
* "You Gave Me a Mountain" | |||
* "Jailhouse Rock" | * "Jailhouse Rock" | ||
* "O Sole Mio (It's Now or Never)" | |||
* "Trying to Get to You" | |||
* "My Way" | |||
* "Poke Salad Annie" | |||
* "Early Morning Rain" | |||
* "Love Letters" | |||
* "Funny How Time Slips Away" | |||
* "Hurt" | |||
* "The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face" | |||
* "For the Good Times" | |||
* "Unchained Melody" | |||
* "Mystery Train"/"Tiger Man" | |||
* "Can't Help Falling in Love" | |||
* "Hound Dog" | * "Hound Dog" | ||
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* "Magnetic Elvis can still thrill audience." (December 30, 1976) ''Birmingham Post-Herald'' | * "Magnetic Elvis can still thrill audience." (December 30, 1976) ''Birmingham Post-Herald'' | ||
* Baggett, James L. (December 2008) "Elvis has Entered the Building." ''Birmingham'' magazine. Vol. 48, No. 12. p. 270 | * Baggett, James L. (December 2008) "Elvis has Entered the Building." ''Birmingham'' magazine. Vol. 48, No. 12. p. 270 | ||
==External links== | |||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejNYl4dzcQg# Video] from the December 29, 1976 performance (Parts [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVRRDlId0d4 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Pzqh4rLRWY 3], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpCQe1LuQEM 4], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0R91E9N_9xg 5], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EE5Coyb8MDY 6], and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUEifEn4c44 7]) | |||
[[Category:Concerts]] | [[Category:Concerts]] | ||
[[Category:BJCC]] | [[Category:BJCC]] | ||
[[Category:1976 events]] | [[Category:1976 events]] |
Revision as of 12:40, 6 December 2009
Elvis Presley played only one concert in Birmingham, on December 29, 1976 in front of 18,400 fans at the BJCC Coliseum. It was part of a 5-day tour with stops in Wichita, Kansas; Dallas, Texas; Birmingham; and Atlanta, Georgia culminating in a New Year's Eve show in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The show, during which he wore his "Inca Gold Leaf" jumpsuit, was widely acclaimed as a triumphant return to peak form
Playlist
Elvis performed more than 30 songs after coming on stage shortly after 10:00 PM
- "Also sprach Zarathustra" (intro.)
- "C. C. Rider"
- "I Got a Woman"/"Amen"
- "Love Me"
- "Fairytale"
- "You Gave Me a Mountain"
- "Jailhouse Rock"
- "O Sole Mio (It's Now or Never)"
- "Trying to Get to You"
- "My Way"
- "Poke Salad Annie"
- "Early Morning Rain"
- "Love Letters"
- "Funny How Time Slips Away"
- "Hurt"
- "The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face"
- "For the Good Times"
- "Unchained Melody"
- "Mystery Train"/"Tiger Man"
- "Can't Help Falling in Love"
- "Hound Dog"
Other connections
- The song "Promised Land" written by Chuck Berry and later performed by Presley includes the lines, "And that [Grey]hound broke down and left us all stranded In downtown Birmingham."
- Birmingham's Loulie Jean Norman sang back-up vocals on Presley's 1961 recording of "Moonlight Swim."
- Sandy Posey sang session vocals for Presley tracks produced by Chips Moman in Memphis.
- Presley's mother, Gladys, was an employee of Birmingham's Britling Cafeteria, at its downtown Memphis location.
- Three alumni of Presley's TCB Band (Glen D. Hardin, Hank DeVito, and James Burton) later played in Emmylou Harris' Hot Band.
- The plate and silverware Elvis used during a stop at Power's Cafe in Leeds was displayed by the owners for decades.
References
- "Elvis Presley concert full of humor, zest." (December 30, 1976) Birmingham News
- "Magnetic Elvis can still thrill audience." (December 30, 1976) Birmingham Post-Herald
- Baggett, James L. (December 2008) "Elvis has Entered the Building." Birmingham magazine. Vol. 48, No. 12. p. 270