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Summary:
Captures over 30 of the early performances of Presley and Cash as they were taking their first steps on the ladder to stardom and international fame.
Notes:
Bonus extras: Rare Sun Records footage and Johnny Cash performing a spoof of Elvis Presley's Heartbreak hotel.
Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley
Originally filmed in the 1950's.
DVD, all regions; Dolby Digital mono.
Contents:
- Songs: Money honey / Presley
- Give my love to Rose / Cash
- Too much / Presley
- Five feet high & rising / Cash
- I want you, I need you, I love you / Presley
- Big river / Cash
- Heartbreak hotel / Presley
- Pickin' time / Cash
- Peace in the valley / Presley
- Suppertime / Cash
- Love me tender / Presley
- I was there when it happened / Cash
- Love me / Presley
- God has my fortune laid away / Cash
- When my blue moon turns to gold again / Presley
- I got stripes / Cash
- Interlude, how it all began / Presley
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- Tutti frutti / Presley
- Guess things happen that way / Cash
- Hound dog / Presley
- Heartbreak hotel / Cash
- Heartbreak hotel / Presley
- It was Jesus / Cash
- Witchcraft / Love me tender / Presley
- You're the nearest thing to heaven / Cash
- Don't be cruel / Presley
- Don't take your guns to town / Cash
- Baby let's play house / Presley
- Ways of a woman in love / Cash
- Blue suede shoes / Presley
- All over again / Cash
- Ready teddy / Presley
- Frankie & Johnny / Cash
- Shake rattle 'n' roll / Presley.
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