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==Dezember==
==Dezember==
1210D: '''Elvis Presley singt "I Got A Feeling In My Body"
*Recorded: 1973/12/10, first released on "Good Times" album 1974. (words & music by Dennis Linde) [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpW4sEpPp9E (youtube.com)]


1211D: '''Elvis Presley singt "If You Talk In Your Sleep"
1211D: '''Elvis Presley singt "If You Talk In Your Sleep"

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Juli

0723D: Elvis Presley singt "Raised On Rock"

  • Recorded: 1973/07/23, first released on single (Words & Music: Mark James) (youtube.com)

November

0114D: Aloha from Hawaii (Presley)

  • Aloha from Hawaii is a music concert that was headlined by Elvis Presley, and was broadcast live via satellite on January 14, 1973. It was the most watched broadcast by an individual entertainer in television history. The concert took place at the International Convention Center Arena in Honolulu (now known as the Neal S. Blaisdell Arena) and aired in over 40 countries across Asia and Europe (who received the telecast the next day, also in primetime). Despite the satellite innovation, the United States did not air the concert until April 4, 1973 (the concert took place the same day as Super Bowl VII). The show was the most expensive entertainment special at the time, costing $2.5 million.

Dezember

1210D: Elvis Presley singt "I Got A Feeling In My Body"

  • Recorded: 1973/12/10, first released on "Good Times" album 1974. (words & music by Dennis Linde) (youtube.com)

1211D: Elvis Presley singt "If You Talk In Your Sleep"

  • Recorded: 1973/12/11, first released on single (Words & Music: Red West/ Johnny Christopher) (youtube.com)

1213D: Elvis Presley singt "Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues"

  • Recorded: 1973/12/13, first released on "Good Times" album 1974 (Words & Music: Danny O'Keefe) (youtube.com)

1219D: Hitparade

  • Angie war neben «Brown Sugar» und «Honky Tonk Woman» einer von drei Nummer-1-Hits, den die Rolling Stones in der Schweiz hatten. Damals, 1973, sah nur ein Mann den Erfolg des Songs voraus. Viele andere - auch die Rolling Stones selbst - waren sehr geteilter Meinung über das Lied. Wer hatte Freude an Angie, wer nicht? Die Antwort dazu in der Sendung. (DRS1 Bestseller auf dem Plattenteller)


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