Elvis Presley performed in only
one other country besides the United States, and that one country is Canada.
Elvis made his first and last
Canadian appearances in 1957. This new cd release is about that year, including
historic recordings from these appearances, original radio broadcasts, the
complete interview from April 3, 1957, the complete press conference from
August 31, 1957, the songs from his 5 singles released in Canada that year and
more!
On this cd you’ll find all known
(live and talking) sound recordings from Elvis in Canada in the best possible
sound…
Including a 12-pages booklet with
photos and recording information.
THE 1957 CANADIAN SINGLES
01. Too Much 2:35
02. Playing For Keeps 2:52
03. All Shook Up 2:00
04. That’s When Your Heartaches
Begin 3:24
05. Loving You 2:16
06. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear
1:49
07. Jailhouse Rock 2:29
08. Treat Me Nice 2:12
09. Mean Woman Blues 2:18
10. Have I Told You Lately That I
Love You 2:33
LIVE ON STAGE IN CANADA
THE LIVE RECORDINGS
11. Heartbreak Hotel (Toronto,
April 2, 1957) 0:43
12. Hound Dog (Toronto, April 2,
1957) 0:22
13. Heartbreak Hotel (Vancouver,
August 31, 1957) 0:16
14. I Got A Woman (Vancouver,
August 31, 1957) 0:05
15. Introduction / I Was The One
(Vancouver, August 31, 1957) 0:39
16. That’s When Your Heartaches
Begin (Vancouver, August 31, 1957) 0:47
ORIGINAL RADIO BROADCASTS
17. Elvis Presley comes to Canada
(CBC Radio, 04/02/1957) 2:06
18. Bill McNeil and Maria Berrett
talks about the Elvis
show in Toronto (CBC Radio,
04/04/1957) 3:59
19. CKOY Radio’s Mac Lipson
interviews Elvis in
Ottowa, April 3, 1957 (CBC Radio,
04/04/1957) 5:42
20. Concert report from Toronto,
Canada (CBC Radio, 04/04/1957) 2:46
21. Red Robinson at the Empire
Stadium, Vancouver
(CKWX Radio, 08/31/1957) 3:14
THE PRESS CONFERENCE
22. Vancouver, Canada, August 31,
1957 22:37
BONUS TRACKS
23. About the April 3rd 1957
shows 1:54
24. Norm Pringle introduces the
Vancouver Press Conference 5:17
25. Red Robinson introduces the
Vancouver Press Conference 3:50
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