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Who did Elvis Presley song Hound Dog to on The Steve Allen Show in 1956?

Who did Elvis Presley song Hound Dog to on The Steve Allen Show in 1956?

Today in Elvis History – Elvis Sings To Basset Hound on The Steve Allen Show.

Was Elvis Presley ever on The Steve Allen Show?

Elvis Presley on “The Steve Allen Show”: The Taming of Rock ‘n’ Roll and Its Biggest Star. After Presley drew so much attention with his earlier appearances on the Dorsey Brothers and Milton Berle shows, Allen decided Elvis was what he needed and signed him to appear on his Sunday evening show on July 1, 1956.

Did Steve Allen dislike Elvis?

The thrust of the historical record is that Elvis was being demeaned by Allen, and that he resented the treatment for the rest of his life. Steve Allen disagrees wholeheartedly, and appeared on our June 30 show to tell his side of the story.

What was the name of the TV show that had Elvis sing to a Hound Dog?

The Ed Sullivan Show
During his second performance on October 28, 1956, Presley once again performed “Don’t Be Cruel” and “Hound Dog” along with “Love Me Tender.” And during his third and final performance on “The Ed Sullivan Show” on January 6, 1957, he sang seven songs, including the gospel song “Peace in the Valley,” over three segments …

Did Elvis own hound dogs?

Basset Hounds were, for a time, widely associated with Elvis Presley, probably because of his appearance on The Steve Allen Show in July, 1956 where he sang, “Hound Dog,” to a Basset Hound named, “Sherlock.” While Presley owned many dogs in his life, most with memorable names like, “Baba” “Edmund,” “Sweat Pea,” “Muffin …

What was Elvis first commercially released single?

The future rock ‘n’ roll superstar was a young unknown when his debut single, ‘That’s All Right,’ came out July 19, 1954. He would soon change the world. Sixty years ago today, on July 19, 1954, Elvis Presley’s first record, “That’s All Right,” was released.

Who first recorded Hound Dog?

Ellie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton
In fact, the story of the song that gave Elvis his longest-running #1 hit (11 weeks) in the summer of 1956 began four years earlier, when “Hound Dog” was recorded for the very first time by the rhythm-and-blues singer Ellie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton in Los Angeles, California.

Why did Steve Allen cancel his show with Elvis?

The ratings potential for Allen’s show with Presley skyrocketed when Elvis’s “bump and grind” version of “Hound Dog” on the June 6 Berle show brought widespread condemnation from the TV entertainment press. Columnist Charles Mercer was among those who urged Steve Allen to cancel Presley’s appearance on his show.

Why was Steve Allen on the Ed Sullivan Show?

After two years as the host of NBC’s late night talk show, Allen jumped into the network’s Sunday 8 p.m. prime time slot on June 24 directly opposite Ed Sullivan on CBS. Neither man cared for Elvis Presley’s act, but Allen realized he needed a quick rating boost if he was to compete with Sullivan’s top rated program.

Who was the photographer who photographed Elvis Presley in 1956?

Alfred Wertheimer, a young photographer who RCA assigned to take publicity shots of Presley, recorded his observations in his 1979 book, “Elvis ’56: In the Beginning.”