Elvis Presley Book:

Elvis Elvis Elvis - 100 Greatest Hits



   Elvis Presley

  Music Videos
  Lyrics
  Posters
  Music
  Movies
  Books
  Bio
  Desktop
  Screensavers
  Wallpapers
  On TV

  Celebrity Books




Elvis Presley Book:
Elvis Elvis Elvis - 100 Greatest Hits



Book
Elvis Elvis Elvis - 100 Greatest Hits
Elvis Elvis Elvis - 100 Greatest Hits
List Price: $19.95Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Salesrank: 753306

Our Price: $10.85
Used Price: $3.99
Media: Paperback

Editorial Review:
100 of his immortal hits, including: All Shook Up * Amazing Grace * Blue Suede Shoes * Crying in the Chapel * Heartbreak Hotel * Suspicious Minds * and more!

Elvis Elvis Elvis - 100 Greatest Hits Reviews:
Good book, but difficult 3 Star Review
2009-11-28 - This book did not have all the popular Elvis songs, but the songs that are there are cool.

OK, "Billy"! 4 Star Review
2008-07-30 - Billy, sure, Sinatra had a better voice. But he worked in a narrow
range of songs (pop and jazz standards). Elvis forged his style
from a wider range of genres: R&B, blues, country, and gospel. His
recordings of R&B (back then called "race music") changed America.
This book includes too many songs from his mediocre movie
career, but it still covers the crucial early years, when Elvis
was young and fearless.
Steve Wiggins, author of "Streets of Warsaw"
Streets of Warsaw: A Novel of the Polish Resistance in World War II


Nothin' but a hound-dog! 2 Star Review
2006-07-21 - I really can't for the life of me understand the fame and popularity of this singer. Sure, he was handsome and had a decent voice, but is that really enough to justify the phenomenal success he achieved? Elvis never wrote any of his own songs; and unlike other musicians of the period, he had no originality or apparent creative talent. True, he created something of a stir back in the day because his movement's were billed as ''sexually suggestive'' (gyrating his hips? Puh-lease! a single Paris Hilton burger king ad could show this guy a thing or two about ''sexual suggestiveness''!), but that's a part of the past no longer relevant, and his songs, though pleasant enough to listen to, are all such inconsequential bits of toothless fluff that it makes one wonder where the appeal lay. They call him ''the king'' of Rock n' Roll, but he seems about as detached from the lyrical edginess of later groups like Led Zeppelin and The Doors as could be.
So will someone please tell me what all the fuss is about?

Wonderful 5 Star Review
2005-08-06 - The best is that it has lots of songs ang most of them were never published in sheet music before. A Must










Click here for more detailed information about the
Elvis Presley book:

'Elvis Elvis Elvis - 100 Greatest Hits
'