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2[[caption-width-right:350:''Elvis''.]]
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4''Elvis'' is the debut {{live album}} by Music/ElvisPresley, released in 1968 through Creator/RCARecords. It is often [[FanNickname nicknamed]] ''Elvis NBC TV Special'', for there are two other albums by him with the same title. It's the soundtrack for the Creator/{{NBC}} special ''[[ProductPlacement Singer]] Presents...Elvis''[[note]]''Singer'' as in ''Singer Corporation'', the sewing machine manufacturer[[/note]], which premiered on December 3, 1968.
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6By the end of TheSixties Elvis' career was pretty much in a slump. For most of the decade he had appeared in rather bad Hollywood films and released hit singles that were a watered down version of everything that originally made Elvis great. Many young people felt he had lost "it". In an attempt to revive Elvis' career he shot this special at the NBC Studios in Burbank, California in June of 1968. It was a mix of live performances and production numbers.
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8It proved to be a huge media spectacle. Not only was this his first live concert since 1961, but it showed Elvis could still rock the crowd and reminded the world why he was such a RockAndRoll superstar. He was very enthusiastic about the concept and it really shows from his energetic performance. Although it sometimes shows him perform with a backing band and background dancers, most of the concert is [[IAmTheBand a one-man special]].
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10The special was a major triumph, attracting 42% of the American viewing audience when it debuted, making it the single highest-rated program of the 1968-69 network TV season. The show convinced many that Elvis was still the "king" and revitalized his career. Many music fans see it as his finest last hour before his Las Vegas period (which in many ways followed the template laid down by this show) set in and the quality of his concerts seriously went down the drain, not to mention his dignity.
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12Because of the way it revived his career, the show is [[FanNickname almost always called]] ''The '68 Comeback Special''.
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15!! Tracklist:
16[[AC: Side One]]
17# "Trouble/Guitar Man" (3:26)
18# "Lawdy Miss Clawdy"/"Baby What You Want Me To Do"/"Heartbreak Hotel"/"Hound Dog"/"All Shook Up"/"Can't Help Falling In Love"/"Jailhouse Rock"/"Love Me Tender" (14:52)
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20[[AC: Side Two]]
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22# "Where Could I Go But To The Lord?"/"Up Above My Head"/"Saved" (7:31)
23# "Blue Christmas"/"One Night" (5:33)
24# "Memories" (3:16)
25# "Nothingville"/"Big Boss Man"/"Guitar Man"/"Little Egypt"/"Trouble"/"Guitar Man" (6:42)
26# "If I Can Dream" (3:19)
27[/numlist]
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29!! ''Where Could I Trope But To The Lord?''
30* AlliterativeTitle: "'''H'''eartbreak '''H'''otel".
31* CallBack: The special and album open with a medley of "Trouble" and "Guitar Man", and both songs return in the climactic production number.
32* ChristmasSongs: "Blue Christmas".
33* CoverAlbum: "Memories", "Nothingville" and "If I Can Dream" were the only songs written specifically for the special, and most of the older Elvis songs revived here were already a CoverVersion he'd done of an earlier song.
34* DamnedByFaintPraise: Elvis claiming that "I like a lot of the new groups, you know. Music/TheBeatles and The Beards and The...whoever."[[note]]There's been speculation that "The Beards" was a garbled reference to Music/TheByrds.[[/note]]
35* ElevenOClockNumber: "If I Can Dream", a rousing IWantSong pleading for peace and equality, closes out the special and the album.
36* FaceOnTheCover: The cover photo is a still of Elvis performing "If I Can Dream" in front of a neon sign spelling his first name.
37* GodIsLoveSongs: "Where Could I Go But To The Lord?".
38* GospelMusic: Elvis performs a medley of three gospel songs: "Where Could I Go But To The Lord?"/"Up Above My Head"/"Saved". During the performance he is backed by a group of Afro-American singers and dancers, including the prolific vocal trio The Blossoms (Darlene Love, Fanita James, Jean King). Elvis loved the genre and explains during his intro:
39--> ''Rock and roll is basically gospel, or rhythm & blues. It sprang from that, people have been adding to it.''
40* HellBentForLeather: Elvis performs in black leather with skin tight pants.
41* HitlerCam: At the end of the TV performance of "If I Can Dream", the camera tracks forward and lowers to frame him this way as the song finishes.
42* {{Improv}}: "Love Me Tender" has a funny adlib:
43--> ''You have made my life a wreck... err... complete!''
44* LiveAlbum: Probably the best and most famous live album by Elvis available.
45* {{Medley}}: Most of the material performed by Elvis is done in medley form, presumably to get as much hits in as possible.
46* MicDrop: Technically the exact opposite move, but Elvis triumphantly raising his mic and his arms over his head at the end of "If I Can Dream" has the same effect.
47* MinisculeRocking: While it's the opening piece in the big production number toward the end, "Nothingville" on its own is barely a minute long.
48* NewSoundAlbum: Elvis returning to his roots.
49* NonAppearingTitle: The album is just titled after his first name.
50* OneManSong: "Guitar Man"
51* OneWomanSong: "Lawdy Miss Clawdy".
52* OneWordTitle: "Trouble", "Nothingville" and "Memories"
53* {{Pacifism}}: "If I Can Dream"
54--> ''There must be peace and understanding''
55* PopCulturalOsmosis: The neon letters spelling Elvis' first name have been parodied so much in popular culture, for instance Krusty's Comeback Special in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E22KrustyGetsKancelled "Krusty Gets Kancelled"]], that people who never saw this special might not be aware of its origin.
56* QuestioningTitle: "Baby What You Want Me To Do" and "Where Could I Go But To The Lord?"
57* RockersSmashGuitars: Subverted by the reprise of "Guitar Man". During the TV concert Elvis sings the song while being confronted by an actor who wrecks his guitar, causing a fight between Elvis and a gang to break out.
58* ShoutOut: Between songs, Elvis grabs his mic stand, holds it like a harpoon, and shouts "[[Literature/MobyDick Moby Dick!]]"[[note]]When Elvis appeared on ''The Creator/SteveAllen Show'' in 1956, directly opposite ''Series/TheEdSullivanShow'', after Sullivan said he wouldn't book Elvis, Sullivan countered it with an episode promoting the release of [[Film/MobyDick the 1956 film adaptation]]. Allen and Elvis trounced Sullivan in the ratings, and Sullivan relented and booked Elvis shortly thereafter. It's been speculated that this joke was also a reference to that incident.[[/note]]
59* SmallTownBoredom: "Nothingville"
60-->Nothingville\
61Phony little two-bit town where nothing's real\
62Treat me like a country clown in Nothingville
63* StepUpToTheMicrophone:
64** Well, Step Up to the Camera. The gospel medley opens on a close-up shot of the special's choreographer, Claude Thompson, who does a solo dance to "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child", before Elvis starts his portion of it.
65** Also, "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child" is a solo sung by Jean King of The Blossoms.
66* UnpluggedVersion: The jam-session segment of the show, in which Elvis plays a mix of his older hits and blues classics with his old band members in an informal setting surrounded by a small audience, is considered a forerunner of this. Electric guitars are used, but drummer D.J. Fontana is keeping the beat on a guitar case (while Elvis's buddy Alan Fortas is rhythmically slapping the back of a guitar itself).
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68->''Thank you. Good night.''

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