Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child by Jazmine Sullivan - “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child” is first heard (fittingly) while Elvis and his father are sitting in front of Graceland after the death of his mother. ‘68 Comeback Special (Medley) by Elvis Presley - “‘68 Comeback Special (Medley)” features many Elvis classics, such as “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Hound Dog”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, and “Jailhouse Rock”, which he performed at during the TV special that would be known as the ‘68 Comeback Special. Summer Kisses/In My Body by Elvis Presley - “Summer Kisses/In My Body”, which is a mashup of Elvis’s songs “Summer Kisses, Winter Tears” and “I Got A Feelin’ In My Body”, appears during the film’s end credits. King watch Little Richard perform the song at Club Handy on Beale Street. Tutti Frutti by Les Greene - “Tutti Frutti” appears in the film when Elvis and B.B. Hound Dog by Shonka Dukureh - “Hound Dog” appears early in the movie during a montage of Beale Street. I’m Coming Home by Elvis Presley - “I’m Coming Home” plays over Elvis’s film career after his discharge from the Army. If I Can Dream by Måneskin - Måneskin’s cover of Elvis’s “If I Can Dream” appears over the film’s end credits.Ĭotton Candy Land by Stevie Nicks and Chris Isaak - “Cotton Candy Land” is heard during an establishing shot of Colonel Parker’s collapse at the beginning of the film.īaby, Let’s Play House by Austin Butler - “Baby, Let’s Play House” appears early in the film when Elvis performs at the Louisiana Hayride, introducing his music (and his iconic dancing) to both a wider audience and Colonel Parker. Product of the Ghetto by Nardo Wick - “Product of the Ghetto” plays over the text that appears at the end of the film that detail the legacies of Colonel Parker and Elvis Presley prior to the film’s end credits.
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