I'm told this donut-eater did a TV special or something 40 years ago. 
Singing a Mac Davis-penned number in Las Vegas, 1971
After the jump, Big E does "Suspicious Minds". 1970
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The Original Captain Cheeseburger.
(Or was that Fatty Arbuckle?)
HOW did I know that "Suspicious Minds" would hit the queue? B^P
I'm caught in a trap
I can't walk out
Because I mute this too much baby...
Cartman does an awesome version of "In The Ghetto" on South Park.
Elvis' performance of Suspicious Minds has to be one of the all time greatest pop music performances of all time. I still get goosebumps whenever I hear it. No lie.
I'm glad you looked in, sir. This one was for you.
As I noted before, I'm not a huge fan of Presley. I mean, he was pretty an' all, but beyond that... (Apologies to Butch.)
As the great LA band X sang on Wild Gift :
In all seriousness, I do have 4 Elvis songs in my iTunes. These two, as well as "Baby Let's Play House" and "I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone" .
my buddy Bill sez (and I lean toward agreeing with him) that there have only been three American superstars: Frank, The Streisand, and the King.
I might add MJ. He wouldn't. But then, he's a Dookie.
Lemme guess--buddy Bill is a bureaucrat, too? Grammy-voter, mebbe? It appears record sales and longetivity are the keys to Superstardom.
Yawn...
Worse. He's an academic.
Marlon Brando was pretty big.
Especially in his later years.
The King?! I didn't vote for him.