Elvis Presley "Don't Be Cruel" on The Ed Sullivan Show |
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Elvis Presley performed "Don't Be Cruel" on The Ed Sullivan Show on January 6th, 1957. This was Elvis' third and final appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. Subscribe now to never miss an update: https://ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe
Watch all of Elvis Presley's performances on The Ed Sullivan Show: https://youtube.com/watch?v=CpKyFTYvhpU&list=PLQWND5qZhbj1y0Tlvm1LOwKfjqS_Uvc7c Watch classic Rock and Roll performances from The Ed Sullivan Show: https://youtube.com/watch?v=5vVbIGR0Dkg&list=PLQWND5qZhbj06AA1fnZQnHvOqP5ZctF8Y Did you know that Elvis was only shot from the waist up that night? Find out why: http://edsullivan.com/elvis-presley-on-the-ed-sullivan-show-1957/ The full performance of "Don't Be Cruel" is available on "Ed Sullivan's Rock 'n Roll Classics" 12 DVD set here: http://goo.gl/pZsL4 which also features Elvis performing "Ready Teddy," "Too Much," "When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again," "Hound Dog" and "Peace in the Valley." The "King of Rock n Roll" appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show a total of 3 times: http://edsullivan.com/artists/elvis-presley This performance is also available on the "Elvis: The Ed Sullivan Shows" DVD: http://goo.gl/KpTZp Sign up to receive the Ed Sullivan Show newsletter! https://EdSullivan.lnk.to/SubscribeToEmail Follow The Ed Sullivan Show: Website http://edsullivan.com/ Facebook https://facebook.com/EdSullivanShow Twitter https://twitter.com/EdSullivanShow Instagram https://instagram.com/theedsullivanshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theedsullivanshow The Ed Sullivan Show was a television variety program that aired on CBS from 1948-1971. For 23 years it aired every Sunday night and played host to the world's greatest talents. The Ed Sullivan Show is well known for bringing rock n' roll music to the forefront of American culture through acts like Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones. The entertainers each week ranged from comedians like Joan Rivers and Rodney Dangerfield, to Broadway stars Julie Andrews and Richard Burton, to pop singers such as Bobby Darin and Petula Clark. It also frequently featured stars of Motown such as The Supremes, The Temptations, Stevie Wonder and The Jackson 5. The Ed Sullivan Show was one of the only places on American television where such a wide variety of popular culture was showcased and its legacy lives on to this day. © SOFA Entertainment. All Rights Reserved. #ElvisPresley #DontBeCruel |